Scope and Content
Conveyance
1 Sidney Swain, Seaton Hotel, Seaton Carew, West Hartlepool, Durham, hotel proprietor (vendor)
2 Richard Andrews, Grange Road, Leagrave, brick manufacturer(purchaser) by 1 to 2 in consideration £1,100 message, tenement, farmhouse and homestead at Caddington Green formerly occupied by Edward Samm deceased, then John Gilham, then[blank]Frier, then Albert Swain
Several closes or enclosures of pasture, arable and woodland at Caddington at rear of said messuage containing 53a 3r 37p abutting:
N : partly on Caddington Green and partly property late of partly on Caddington Green and partly property late of Frederick Lawford, afterwards[blank]Burges and then Sir Horace Kegnard and partly on land belonging to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners
E : land formerly belonging to[blank]Briggs, then [blank] Briggs, then [blank]Ginger
SE: land then or lately of [blank]Samm
Rem: Tipple Hill Lane
Includes plan 4; October 1911
Mortgage
1 Richard Andrews(mortgagor)
2 Sarah Jane Warr, wife of Thomas Warr, 22, Albert Street, Fenny Stratford, Bucks, carpenter(mortgagee) by 1 to the use of 2 for loan of £900; 5th October 1911
Conveyance
1 Richard Andrews(vendor)2 John Cook,Trevethin, Luton, gent(purchaser) recites mortgage of 5th October 1911 and that £900 was still outstanding.by 1 to 2 in consideration of £600. Covenant by 2 with 1 that 2 or persons deriving title under him had paid the would pay the sum of £900 and interest; 1 July 1913
Mortgage & Assignment
1 Sarah Jane Warr(vendor)2 John Cook(mortgagee)3 Edwin Webb, Rothesay Road, Luton, straw hat manufacturer(purchaser)Recites that principal sum of £900 advanced to 1 out of moneys belonging to her as a separate property was still owing to herRecites 3 at the request of 2 to pay to 1 £900 and to advance to 2 £100 upon having payment of the aggregate sum of £1000; 30 December 1913
Recites:
Edwin Webb died intestate on 6th February 1924 and letters of administration were granted to Claud Edwin Webb, Ceslesta, 19, Studley Road, straw hat manufacturer, and Oscar Theobald Webb, Alexandra Road, both of Luton, straw hat merchant. They received £1022 from John Cook as personal representatives of Edwin Webb
Recites:
By his will of 3rd January 1929 John Cook appointed Thomas Keens, George Street West, incorporated accountant; William Victor Samm, Caddington, farmer; and his two daughters Florence Laura Cook and Ethel Louise Cook(trustees)as executors and after making certain specific devises bequeathed all real estate and residue of personal estate to them upon trust so long as his said three daughters should remain unmarried and live together; John Cook died on 14th January 1929 and on 4th March 1929, his will was proved by the executors
Memoranda endorsed on the abstracted probate of the will of John Cook
By conveyance:
1 Sir Thomas Leens, Florence Laura Cook and Ethel Louise Cook(vendors)2 Charles Stewart Wilkinson 3 Haydn Hawes(purchaser) by 1 to 3:two plots of land having a total frontage in Tipple Hill Lane, Caddington of 500 feet and a depth of 175 feet and forming part of Home Farm here conveyed to 3: 1 December 1938
By conveyance:
1 Sir Thomas Keens, Florence Laura Cook and Ethel Louise Cook(vendors) 2 Charles Stewart Wilkinson 3 Doris May Moles(purchaser); by 1 to 3:Home Farm, Caddington and about 11/2 a; 6 June 1939
By conveyance:
1 Sir Thomas Keens, George Street West, Luton, Florence Laura Cook and Ethel Louise Cook, both of 18, The Avenue, Flitwick, spinsters(vendors)
2 Charles Stewart Wilkinson, Breechwood Green, Hitchin, Herts, engineer(purchaser) by 1 to 2:land having frontage to Manor Road(formerly Tipple Hill Lane)and containing 50a 2r 12p being the remainder of Home Farm, Caddington.Consideration £4,500 by agreement of 27th January. 28 November 1939
PLAN of site as annotated by above conveyances.Abstract made: 1957
Witnessed that Hadyn Hawes and successors allowed rights of way on sections of plan marked in yellow and road marked brown.