• Reference
    Z858/23/22
  • Title
    Further Security i) Mary Maria Dillamore, Upper Caldecote, Northill, widow Charles Ebenezer Malden, St Neots, Hunts, brewer Samuel Robert Dillamore, St Albans, Herts, warehouse manager (personal representives of Henry Dillamore, deceased) ii) George Paine Winters David Paine Winters (both of Bedford) By mortgage of 4 June 1880 a) Henry Dillamore b) Matilda Parker, Hinxworth, Herts, spinster c) Thomas Parker, Hinxworth, farmer consideration - 1000 paid to a) by b) and 600 paid to a) by c) a) conveyed to b) and c) - property in First Schedule to secure repayment of said sums and interest at 4 10s% p.a. Matilda Parker died on 6 August 1875 intestate and unmarried. Letters of Administration granted to Thomas Parker (PPR) Thomas Parker died on 30 October 1888. By his will dated 8 August 1885 he appointed John Sale and Arthur Brookes, as executors, who proved it on 4 December 1888 in PPR reciting assignment of 4 June 1889 1) John Sale and Arthur Brookes 2) Henry Dillamore 3) George Paine Winters David Paine Winters consideration - 1600 paid to 1) by 3) 1) and 2) assigned premises to 3) to secure repayment of said sum and 4% p.a. interest reciting mortgage of 5 June 1880 A) Henry Dillamore B) George Winters, Saffron Walden, Essex, farmer consideration - 3200 to A) paid by B) A) conveyed to B) - property in 1st Schedule to secure repayment of said sum and interest at 4 10s % p.a., but subject to above mortgage reciting assignment of 18 September 1888 I) George Winters II) George Paine Winters David Paine Winters consideration - 3200 paid to I) by II) I) assigned to II) - property in 1st schedule to secure repayment of 3200 and interest at reduced rate of 4% p.a subject to mortgage of 4 June 1880 Henry Dillamore was at the date of his death seised of property in 2nd schedule for an estate in fee simple but subject to mortgage of 5000 and interest at 3 15% p.a. Henry Dillamore died on 8 April 1907. By will dated 1 December 1904 he appointed i) as executors. Will proved (PPR) on 25 May 1907 Said 1600 and 3200 are still owing (total - 4800) to ii) and 500 to National Deposit Friendly Society. ii) not being satisfied that property in 1st schedule is sufficient security for said 4800 have requested that i) give them a second mortgage on property in second schedule Now i) convey to ii) - property in 2nd schedule subject to mortgage of 2 July 1900 and principal sum of 5000 secured by it 1st schedule - farmhouse etc - Home Close (part formerly a brickyard) (16a 3r 26p) - Home Field (22a 2r 29p) - top part of Long Field (3a 1r 23p) - top part of Rogers Field (27a 2p) in Upper Caldecote, Northill (70a 6p) and late in occupation of William Kendall and Thomas Kendall and now of Albert Edward Dalton and known as Waterlane Farm 2nd Schedule - 140a 1r 27p in Upper Caldecote, Northill [as above] - 6 cottages [as above] Signatures of i) witnesses Henry Chaundler, sol, Biggleswade Geo Parris, St Neots, clerk H A Oakes, 28, Cranbourne Road, Muswell Hill, London , furniture salesman
  • Date free text
    17 August 1907
  • Production date
    From: 1907 To: 1907
  • Exent
    No. of pieces: 1
  • Level of description
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