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Abstract of the title of Mrs May Elizabeth Kilby to a freehold dwelling house and shop at no.51 Baker Street, Luton 1946
(I) Mortgage dated 13 July 1912 from Joseph Tomkins of Crawley Green Road, Luton, builder, to Albert Arthur Oakley of High Town Road, Luton, provision merchant, to secure £400 with interest at £4 10s. % p.a., of:
(a) land in Baker Street, Luton, bounded on S.W. by Baker Street (40' frontage), S.E. by May Street (28'), N.W. by (b) (28') and N.E. by premises of Annie Elizabeth Beddington (40'); and messuage or tenement with the shop at corner of Baker Street and May Street ; and a messuage adjoining in May Street formerly in the occupation of first Edward George Parker then Arthur Bozier
(b)land as in 10/2(a)
(II) Will of AAO appointed Edwin Oakley, Albert Oakley and Charles Henry Gough Knowles as executors (13 July 1906); death of AAO ( 24 June 1917); probate of his will at the PPR (9 Aug 1917); death of EO (20 Feb 1930)
(III) Transfer of the mortgage as in (I) from Albert Oakley of High Knoll, High Town Road, Luton , provision merchant, and Charles Henry Gough Knowles, Castle street , Luton, to Charles Edgar Knowles of Castle Street, Luton, Solicitor, William George Oakley, Ludlow Ave, Luton, provision merchant, Richard Charles Oakley of 285 Dunstable Road, Luton, bleacher and dyer, and John Heath Oakley of Ashburnham Road, Luton, hat manufacturer, £375 being the outstanding principal. 5 June 1934. (IV) Will of John Tompkins, mortgagor, appointing John Thomas Harrison of 117 Tennyson Road, Luton, ironmonger, and John Frederick Neville of 8 Crawley Green Rd, Luton, engineer, as executors, 30 Dec 1934; death of JT, 24 Dec 1937; probate out of the PPR, 25 Feb 1938; Assent, dated 3 May 1938 , by JJH and FJN to the vesting in May Elizabeth Kilby of 58 Chatsworth Road, Luton, of all the above mortgaged premises here described as 51 Baker St. and 76 May St.
(V) Acknowledgement by CEK, WGO, RCO and JHO of receipt of the £375 principal money together with all interest, payments having been made by MEK, the person entitled to the immediate equity of the property, 4 June 1946