• Reference
    TY77-78
  • Title
    Conveyance (Lease & Release) [copies]: £8,821 (i) Mary Livius of Bedford, widow Trustees of the late George Livius (ii) Miller Golding of Biddenham, gentleman (iii) Henry Samuel Livius of Bedford, esquire (iv) William Bramley of Middlesex, gentleman
  • Date free text
    11, 12 Oct 1818
  • Production date
    From: 1818 To: 1818
  • Scope and Content
    -- A farmhouse in Kempston, formerly called Cowdals; a pightle late in the occupation of [ ] Jacomb; a cottage in Church Lane late in the occupation of Widow Freeman, now John Smith; pightle, 2 acres; garden, 13 perches; Home close, 11 acres; Goodwin's close, 6 acres; Goodings close, 1 acre; Home Field, 37 acres; Cooks hedge, 27 acres; West hill, 28 acres; Marshes close, 31 acres; Town Hedge Field, 31 acres; all in Kempston, in the occupation of [ ] Jacomb; allotted to George Livius as 154 acres in March Field; also 1 acre in Ridgeway Field, allotted to Thomas Gurney [Recites: will of George Livius 5 Jul 1816: messuage and lands at Kempston, except mansion house in Bedford, to be sold. They were put up for auction in London 9 Jul 1818; Miller Golding was the highest bidder for Lot 9; but no conveyance has been made; and it is now intended to transfer it to H S Livius] witness: William Cardale
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