Reference
X776/53
Title
15 Cheapside, Luton (see also X776/40 & 41). (i) Alexander Weatherhead, Redbourn Bury, St Albans, Herts, farmer Samuel Gordon Weatherhead, 2 High Road, Chiswick, London, draper
(ii) Albert Wilkinson, The Chase, Stopsley, near Luton, straw hat manufacturer Benjamin Belgrove Franklin, London Road, Luton, architect and surveyor
reciting will of Samuel Weatherhead, late of Flowers Farm, Redbourn, Herts, deceased, dated 24 June 1912, by which he appointed (i) as his executors, and bequeathed residue of real estate and all his personal estate to them in trust for sale. He died on 25 October 1919. Will proved (PPR) on 13 January 1920
now in consideration of £1000 paid by (ii) in equal portions to (i)
(i) convey to (ii)
- piece of land (492 square feet) near Cheapside in Luton
NE Barbers Lane leading into Cheapside with frontage of 16 feet
S Warehouse late of Edward Stratford and now of his devisees, measuring 36ft 6inches
W George Frederick Gibbs and now of his devisees, in occupation of Gibbs and Dandy Ltd, measuring 16 feet
N also Gibbs and Dandy Ltd, measuring 31 feet 3 inches
as in plan on conveyance of 28 January 1882
- warehouse standing on said piece of land known as 15, Cheapside
To hold as tenants in common in equal shares
Each of (ii) to be liable only in respect of one equal undivided share.
(ii) to erect proper boundary fence on N side of said property
sigs of all
wits Walter F C George, Stotsfield, London Road, St Albans, flour miller
Cyril H L Quick, 25 Kempshott Road, Streatham Common, London SWI, hosier
Douglas E Cooke, solicitor, Luton
Date free text
7 Oct 1921
Production date
From: 1921 To: 1921
Level of description
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