• Reference
    X776/48
  • Title
    7 King Street, Barbers Lane and Bond Street, Luton. Conveyance (i) William Drewitt John Higgins (ii) Henry Holyoak, Luton, auctioneer (iii) John Robert Brown (iv) Frank Chapman Scargill, Bramingham Shott, Luton, gentleman (i) caused the property to be put up for sale by auction on 2 November 1881 at which (ii) was declared purchaser for £650 (ii) has since agreed with (iii) that in consideration of £5 paid to (ii) by (iii) that (iii) should be substituted as purchaser also (iii) has since agreed with (iv) that in consideration of 10s paid to (iii) by (iv), that (iv) should be substituted as purchaser now in consideration of £650 paid by (iv) to (i) plus £5 10s (total £655 10s) (i) at direction of (ii) and (iii) convey to (iv) - piece of land in Barbers Lane NE said lane, 30ft 6 inches NW new road or street in course of construction, intended to be called Bond Street 42ft SW Alfred William Lindsell 12ft 3 inches S Thomas Puddephatt. 36ft 4 inches as in plan on deed said land forms part of property granted to Gustavus Jordan by deed of 28 January 1870 made between John Barritt Melson and John Vanes and himself (iv) covenants to pave with York paving the footpath on NE and NW sides sigs of all endorsed wits Henry B Scard William Austin
  • Date free text
    26 May 1883
  • Production date
    From: 1883 To: 1883
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  • Level of description
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