• Reference
    X296/13
  • Title
    Conveyance to uses (lease and release: copy)
  • Date free text
    28, 29 Apr 1837
  • Production date
    From: 1837 To: 1837
  • Scope and Content
    (i) Thomas Street of Harrowden, farmer James Burr of Bedford, ironmonger (exors of John Lilley) (ii) Jacob Anthony of Bedford, chemist (iii) Isaac Anthony of Hertford, dissenting Minister Recites will of John Lilley of Bedford, gent, 1832: annuities to wife and brother; rest for education of daughter Mary Ann (now Anthony); a small piece of land in St. Pauls parish was sold for funeral expenses; - a cottage in St. Lloyds, late occ. John Skilliter, now Thomas Gammons (purchased of Thomas Giddings); - pice of ground near White Horse Street or Duck Lane (purchased by William Lilley of James Short) - 2 cottages built by David Clark thereon, late occ. William Allen and Robert Robinson, now Wid. Brown, Joseph Marsh (purchased by John Lillet of William Lilley) - 4 houses in Danes Street, built on ground formerly propert of William Danes, now occ. by Jane Macdonald, Wid. Spurlin, Stephen Hoole, James Morris, subject to £400 mortgage - a cottage divided into 3 near the bottom of Ram Inn Yard, formerly occ. by George Rowney, Thomas Stracey and Ann Cook (purchased by John Lilley of Robert Peet) - 3 cottages (formerly one) in St. Cuthberts parish, late occ. by Eleanor Button, now Jacob Anthony, John Skilliter, John and Thomas Skirman (purchased by John Lilley from Eleanor Button) - close 5 a. at West end, Kempston and spinney adj. late occ. Brooks, nor John Burr (purchased by John Lilley of devisees of John Leach) - cottage now converted into 3 at West End, with close of 2 a. adj. late occ. by Ann Gooding - 1 a. 3r. on West End Green, abutting on said close and abutting SE on land of Farrer G.S Farrer esq, occ. by James Sinfield and John Burr (purchased by John Lilley of F.S Pinchard) - a cottage, now two, with close, in Wood End, late occ. William Newbury, now Thomas and John Lilley (subject to Thomas Lilley's life estate) - a cottage at Fenny Stratford, late occ. Thomas Hammond, now Thomas Riseley and widow Day (purchased by John Lilley of Thomas Riseley) - 1r. 2 1/2 a. at Fenny Stratford, now laid together and occ. by Thomas Riseley, formerly belonging resp. to P.D.P Duncombe and to dev. of Thomas Harrison (purchased by John Lilley of dev. of James Croft) To use of Jacob Anthony Witnesses: Alexander Sharman, solicitor of Bedford and Edward and J.O. Jackson of Hertford
  • Level of description
    item