• Reference
    HF63/3/160
  • Title
    Absolute Surrender 1) Elizabeth Grey Raynes 2) William Frederick Beauford and Henry Martin Lindsell
  • Date free text
    30 March 1915
  • Production date
    From: 1915 To: 1915
  • Scope and Content
    Recites: i) indenture of settlement 1 May 1872 Frederick Hogge to Charles Samuel Lindsell and George Race. ii) admission of Lindsell and Race on absolute surrender by Hogg (HF63/3/36). iii) death of Charles Samuel Lindsell 6 Oct 1909 and of George Race 9 July 1911. iv) Will of George Race appointing George Fitzroy Archdale and William Frederick Ashby Fletcher executorsand trustees and leaving residue of estate to niece Elizabeth Grey Raynes v) indenture of 14 Oct 1914 between G F Archdale, W F A Fletcher and William Frederick Beauford and Henry Martin Lindsell appointing the last two trustees of i) above vi) admission of Elizabeth Grey Raynes subject to the trusts of i) above vii) request by 2) that 1) surrenders to them subject the powers of i) above. - messuage with appurtenances in Blunham now converted into four cottages in the occupations of Battle, H Norman, A E Ives and W Pitt. - four cottages with apputenances now erected and standing near the four cottages first described and in the occupations of William Clarke, W Harding, Thomas Lovell and C Woods. - dwelling house with garden and appurtenances now erected and standing on the said piece of land forming part of Brick Kiln Close on the road leading to Great Barford and now in the occupation of Alfred Edward Benny. - 9 ac 23 p of land forming part of Brick Kiln Close bounded N - later John Usher, E - Mrs Jane Kitchener and late Miss Polhill and by the four cottages secondly described, S - Jane Kitchener, part highway to Great Barford and part premises occupied by Alfred Edward Benny, W - part Alfred Edward Benny and part Messrs Day and Sons.
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