• Reference
    HN10/271/Turney5
  • Title
    Draft Conveyance Parties: (i) George Turney of Woburn, grocer; (ii) Adeline Hannah Turney of Aspley Guise, widow; (iii) Charles Matthews Turney of Aspley Guise, grocer Reciting: - Abraham Page Turney was seized of (a)-(b) at his death, of which two thirds were to be conveyed; - will of Abraham Page Turney of 5 Jul 1872 devised all his real estate to his sons (i) and (iii) and James Turney upon trust during the life of his wife Mary Ann Turney who was to receive rents and profits; remainder to the three brothers as tenants in common; - death of Abraham Page Turney on 18 Dec 1875 and proof of his will in PPR on 15 Jan 1876; - death of Mary Ann Turney on 23 Mar 1886; - death of James Turney on 12 Nov 1886 intestate leaving (ii) as his widow and (i) as his heir at law; - (i) had agreed to sell his third part of (a)-(b) to (iii) for £926/13/4 of which £129 was to be paid out of purchase money to (ii) as consideration of her dower rights of her third part Operative Part: - (iii) paid £797/13/4 to (i) and £129 to (ii); - (i) granted and (ii) released two thirds of (a)-(b) to (iii) Property: (a) dwellinghouse and grocer's shop with garden, stable, outbuildings etc. adjoining in Mount Pleasant, Aspley Guise late in occupation of Turney & Sons, now of (iii) bounded: E by street; SW by property of Miss Lucy How; W by cottages of (i); SE by property formerly of Thomas Palmer Andrews; (b) six cottages with close of 6a 2r 37p adjoining in Salford Road, Aspley Guise bounded: N or NE by land of Vicar of Aspley Guise; E or SE by land of Thomas Pickering; S or SW by road; W or NW by land of Mrs.Atkins; cottages in occupation of James Brown, James Billington, Edward Lewin, Samuel Higgins, Mrs.Billington and Mrs.Bandy
  • Date free text
    6 May 1887
  • Production date
    From: 1872 To: 1887
  • Level of description
    item