• Reference
    Z18/10
  • Title
    Feoffment
  • Date free text
    17 Apr 1833
  • Production date
    From: 1833 To: 1833
  • Scope and Content
    (i) John Bradley (ii) Ebenezer Mayle, Bedford, grocer (iii) John Langley, tailor Consid. £256.5s paid to Abraham Patston by (ii) in discharge of 5 Nov 1789, with consent of (i). £713.15s (being residue of purchase money) paid by (ii) to (i) (total £970) (i) release to (ii) - messuage in High Street (as above) - 3 cottages in yard adj. now in occs of Abraham Patston, (i) and Ann Bailey - yard, gardens adj. W High Street N once Chris. Rush, late Thomas Odell, now Sam Smith E Castle Lane S (part) shop lately sold by (i) to Abraham Patston S (part) mess and garden, once Mrs Bedford, late Anthony Pulley, now Sophia Pulley, wid. S (part) John Kilpin S (part) John Barker (iii) - trustee to preserve contingent remainders (i) holds estate freely except for rent charge of £8 p.a. payable to Minister, churchwardens and overseets of St Paul and St Peter in Bedford, for such uses as are mentioned in will of Rev. Robert Banford, dec. Fine or recovery to be levied if requested Signature of (i) Witnesses: Theed Pearse, Bedford and Jonathan Upton his clerk Livery of seisin Also endorsed with a memo that a messuage in High Street, Bedford, now in occ. of Henry Mayle, being part of premises comprised within written feoffment and extending in continuous line from High Street to Castle Lane N Barley Mow S (part) yard S (part) within conveyed premises S (part) William Markwell Dawson - other part of within conveyed premises And right of way over said yard have been conveyed by lease and release of 5, 6 April 1833 by Ebenezer Mayle to Henry Mayle Title deeds handed over to Henry Mayle who has covenanted to produce them. Rent charge of £8 has been made exclusively payable by Henry out of said premises.
  • Level of description
    item