SearchCurrently displaying: 3 resultsYou've searched for:coverage_decade: "1880s" xsubject: "Legal" xsubject: "Buildings" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Goodland Collection (1)Parochial Church Council (1)Rowland Collection (1)Filter by Subject Education (1)Health (1)Memories (1)Planning (1)River (1)Roads (1)Turvey Abbey (2)Turvey Estates (1)Turvey Families (1)Turvey People (1)Filter by Coverage Decade 1790s (1)1800s (1)1810s (1)1820s (1)1830s (1)1840s (1)1850s (1)1860s (1)1870s (1)1890s (2)1900s (2)1910s (1)1920s (1)Filter by Format Document (2)Flipbook (1)Plan (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/GLA/001Abstract of the Title of Mr. W.G. Bamford to Freehold Land at Turvey Abstract of the Title of Mr. W.G. Bamford to Freehold Land at Turvey in the County of Bedford. This relates to the land then known as ‘The Green’ and ‘Dead Woman’, on which Norfolk Road and Grove Road are now built. The land was inherited by Gustavus Francis Higgins on the death of his father William Francis ... THS/RWL/004Abstract of Title for freehold property known as Turvey Abbey Estate Abstract of title of Henry Hugh Longuet Higgins to freehold property known as the Turvey Abbey Estate. The abstract commences in 1889 and the 1928 schedule identifies the properties that are part of the estate. These include, Cholsoe Farm, Bakers Close, Priory Farm, Grindstone Hill, River Ouse, Sharpes Close, Laws Field, Mill and Orchard, Dovehouse ... THS/PPC/002/002/004Chapter 3: Reminiscences of Turvey AbbeyThe chapter begins with a discussion as to why the building might be called an ‘Abbey’ as it had never been a religious house.. The rest of the chapter concentrates on three main inhabitants of the Abbey. The first is John Higgins who acquired the ownership at a young age. The chapter describes his love ...