Title
7 King Street, Barbers Lane and Bond Street, Luton. Mortgage
(i) Frank Chapman Scargill, Luton, gentleman
(ii) William Edwards Hirst, Lascelles Hall, near Huddersfield, York, Esq
consideration - £2000 paid to (i) by (ii), which (i) covenants with (ii) to repay, plus interest at 5% pa
(i) as beneficial owner, conveys to (ii)
- piece of land fronting on King Street
NW King Street
SW Messrs Sharples and Co
NE John Everitt
SE also John Everitt
77ft 6" in width and 20ft in breadth (total area - 1550 square feet)
-house, offices and buildings erected thereon now in occupation of (i)
-piece of land in Barbers Lane, and Bond Street, Luton, and forming the corner of both thoroughfares
NE Barbers Lane (30ft 6ins)
NW Bond Street (42ft)
SW Alfred William Lindsell (12ft 3in)
S Thomas Puddephatt (36ft 4in) (total area - 910 square feet)
-2 warehouses built thereon and now in occupation of William Weatherhead and - Premises to be insured for at least £2000
sig of (i)
wit H W Lathom, solicitor's clerk 28 September 1885
with receipts for total of £500 various dates
receipt for £500 1 April 1899
also:
Reconveyance
(a) Hannah Hirst, 96, Boundary Road, St John's Wood, London, Middx, widow
Samuel Hirst, 88 Boundary Road (as above) wool merchant
Ernest William Hirst, Evershot, Dorset, gentleman
Edward Theodore Hirst, Huddersfield, York, gentleman
(b) Asher John Hucklesby, Luton, JP
reciting death of William Edwards Hirst on 20 April 1890. By his will dated 29 April 1885, he appointed (a) as executors, who proved it (with 5 codicils) at Wakefield on 19 June 1890 reciting also deed of 11 June 1897 made between Frank Chapman Scargill and (b), in which it was mentioned that 1500 only remains due. Premises were conveyed to (b) in fee simple, subject to above mortgage
now all principal money having been paid and satisfied
(a) convey to (b)
- land, premises etc as in mortgage
sigs of (a)
witsLilian Barker, 96 Boundary Road, maid
Geoffrey G Hirst, 88, Boundary Road, London
NW, medical student
James J Booth, solicitor, Huddersfield
Geo Wallbready, clerk to above 3 April 1900