• Reference
    Z978/2/1
  • Title
    Mortgage from Sarah Spurdens of Chapel Street, Luton, widow to George Bailey of 5 Union Street, Luton, gentleman to secure £200 at 5% interest on: (a) plot of land in the newly laid out road called Stockwood Crescent containing 8 poles 7 yards and bounded: to SW by Stockwood Crescent with a frontage of 19 feet; to NE by land of Alice Thorogood, and Thomas Willing, with a width also of 19 feet; to NW by land of William Dunham with a length of 118 feet; to SE by property of John Robert Brown and Francis Henry Humphreys agreed to be sold to Hannah Tomalin with a length of 118 feet; the property having been conveyed to Sarah Spurdens on 14 Oct 1884 by William Henry Brown, Henry Brown and Benjamin Seebohm; (b) dwellinghouse and washhouse erected on (a) and to be occupied by Sarah Spurdens the property being delineated in pink in the margin of the conveyance of 14 Oct 1884 Covenants (amongst others): - the property to be insured for at least £200 with Norwich Union Insurance Office or another insurance office approved by George Bailey; - Sarah Spurdens will not lease the property without the consent of George Bailey; Witnesses: Mau[rice?]. R.Pitkin of 71 Guildford Street, Luton; William Dunham of Luton, builder
  • Date free text
    15 Oct 1884
  • Production date
    From: 1884 To: 1884
  • Level of description
    item