• Reference
    X815/7/6
  • Title
    Conveyance i) Samuel Toyer, Luton, builder, and wife Fanny ii) Lovel Smeathman, Great Missenden, Bucks, surgeon reciting X815/7/1-5 etc regarding the first described piece of land reciting conveyance of 26 April 1862: a) Lord James Stuart Onesiphorus Tyndall Bruce James Munro MacNabb b) i) c) Thomas Hyde - pieces of land secondly described were conveyed to ii) or to iii) in trust for ii) reciting indenture of Further Charge of 20 July 1853: 1) Samuel Toyer 2) Trustees of the Luton Benefit Building Society reciting an indenture of appointment and mortgage of 3 November 1852 relating to 2ndly described premises for securing an advance upon 7 shares. reciting further charge between same parties of 16 February 1853 made upon same property to secure 7 more shares 1) charged property 2ndly described with payment of said 8 shares (making altogether 22 shares) Principal and interest on said 22 shares were fully discharged on 9 December 1853 By conveyance of 20 September 1852: A) said Lord J S O T Bruce John Boyle B) said S Toyer C) Albert Carter - piece of land thirdly described was conveyed to B) or to C) in trust for B) By Mortgage of 10 December 1853: I) S Toyer II) Building Society Trustees consideration - £584 5s paid by II) to I) I) conveyed - land 3rdly described to use of II) Said principal and interest has been fully discharged on 7 December 1853 Now in consideration of £1900 paid by ii) to i) i) convey to ii): 1stly - piece of land in Peel Street - messuage erected thereon in occupation of Eliza Stiles 2ndly - piece of land near corner of Wellington Street and Dumfries Street in Luton N W (next to Wellington Street) 62ft 4ins N E (next to messuages and land 3rdly described, the land lately belonging to the trustees of the Marquis of Bute) 84ft 6ins S E (next to a right of way leading to Dunstable Charity lands) 61ft 6 ins S W (next to piece of ground lately reserved by i) formerly part of now described land belonging to George Goodwin) 82 ft 4ins - 4 messuages erected by i) on said piece of ground in occupations of Joseph Inwards, Charles Hinds, Charles Reedhead and Thomas Lye 3rdly - piece of land in Luton width (in front next a newly made street called Wellington Street) 45ft 6ins (at back on a right of way leading to Dunstable Charity land) 45ft 6ins length (next other property of i) but now of Joseph Worsley and recently forming part of plot of land now described) 7ft 2 ins (next 2ndly described property) 84 ft 2ins - 3 messuages lately erected on said land, with conservatories, outbuildings etc in occupations of James Scrivener, William Ross Collis and John Islip right of way for i) from 2ndly and 3rdly described property over Wellington Street and other streets already made or intended to be made on the property late of Marquis of Bute to hold discharged from title to dower of Fanny Toyer signature of all endorsed receipt witnesses Edm Williamson, George Bailey also endorsed with acknowledgement by Fanny Toyer
  • Date free text
    14 Dec 1853
  • Production date
    From: 1852 To: 1853
  • Level of description
    item