• Reference
    WL1000/1/AG/2/7
  • Title
    Conveyance Parties: (i) Ann Britten of Barnet [Hertfordshire], widow; (ii) Charles Matthews Turney of Aspley Guise, retired grocer; (iii) Elizabeth Lucy, wife of Thomas Henry Hayter of Anchor, Aspley Guise; Jane Britten of Aspley Guise, spinster; Catherine Mary Britten of Aspley Guise, spinster; (iv) James Crouch Millard of 107 Cambridge Gardens, North Kensington [London], gentleman; (v) William Henry Tarry of Wolverton [Buckinghamshire], hotel proprietor; John Frederick Gains of Highgate [Middlesex], incorporated accountant; (vi) Kate Britten of Barnet, spinster; Arthur George Britten of Barnet, grocer; Lucy Sherley Britten of Barnet, spinster; James Brown Britten of Folkestone [Kent], grocer; (vii) Robert Page Jarvis and Walter Jarvis, both of Midland Road, Bedford, brewers and wine and spirit merchants as Jarvis & Company Reciting: - will, death and proof of will of Alfred Britten as recited in WL1000/1/AG/2/2-3; - WL1000/1/AG/2/2; - will of George Britten of 28 Jan 1880: appointing his wife (i) executrix and Gawen Shotter executor; beqeathing £250 each to his children (vi); permitting Gawen Shotter to raise the legacy money by sale of estates; - death of George Britten on 8 May 1881 and proof of his will in PPR on 4 Jul 1881; - WL1000/1/AG/2/3 - Wl1000/1/AG/2/4; - mortgage of 27 Jul 1894 in which (1) Sarah Ann Williams, with approval of (2) David Foxton Williams, mortgaged her £150 legacy to (3) William Henry Tarry and John Frederick Gains for £50; - further advance of 4 Mar 1895 in which Ann Williams borrowed s further £35; - will of Mary Britten of 14 Jul 1882 appointing her brother Charles Crouch and Charles Matthews Turney executors and trustees and devising all her real estate to them in trust for sale; - death of Charles Crouch on 13 Sep 1893 and his burial in Nottingham; - death of Mary Britten on 26 Apr 1900 and proof of her will in Northampton DPR on 1 Jun 1900; - death of Caroline Gilbey on 1894 leaving two infant children; - the £100 mortgage in WL1000/1/AG/2/4 had been redeemed; - the £150 legacies to (iii) had been paid; - the £250 legacies to (vi) had been paid; - the £150 legacy to Sarah Ann Williams had been paid to (v) as her mortgagees; - it was agreed that of the sale money £200 would be paid to (i) Operative Part: - (vii) paid £200 to (i) at the request of (ii); - (vii) paid £780 to (ii); - (i), at request of (ii), conveyed (a)-(b) to (vii); - (ii) granted, conveyed and confirmed (a)-(b) to (vii); - (iv) released and confirmed (a)-(b) to (vii); - (v) released and confirmed (a)-(b) to (vii); - (iii) confirmed (a)-(b) to (vii); - (vi) released and confirmed (a)-(b) to (vii) Property: (a) Wheatsheaf in Aspley Guise on N side of road from Aspley Guise to Mount Pleasant with orchard, yard, garden, outbuildings etc. , formerly in occupation of Mary Britten, now George William Norman; (b) cottage adjoining (a) in occupation of Amos Bowler Witnesses: - W.H.Smith of Woburn, solicitor; - Henry Sargenson of 47 Botolph Lane, London; - Harry Newstead Walker[?] of 16 Windsor Street, Wolverton; - Arthur W.Price of Northampton, solicitor; - George Goldsack[?] of 15 Shellows Street, Folkestone, house agent's clerk Pencil note of will, death and probate of will of Robert Page Jarvis on 3 Sep 1898, 9 Feb 1912 and 9 Mar 1912 respectively and death of Louisa Jarvis on 15 Oct 1913
  • Date free text
    5 Mar 1901
  • Production date
    From: 1877 To: 1913
  • Level of description
    item