• Reference
    WB/B4/1/Lu/C5
  • Title
    Mortgage by Demise for 900 Years [slightly water damaged by enemy action at Lawrance Messer & Company, 16 Coleman Street, London, 29 Dec 1940]
  • Date free text
    24 Mar 1766
  • Production date
    From: 1739 To: 1940
  • Scope and Content
    Parties: (i) Richard Barton of Luton, perukemaker (devisee and executor of Thomas Harryman, late of Luton, victualler, deceased) and Abigail, his wife; (ii) Philip Field of Barton-le-Clay, esquire Reciting: - WB/B4/1/Lu/C/3; - (i), as devisee and executor of Thomas Harryman, deceased, was bound to (ii) for 60 [see WB/B4/1/Lu/C/4] Operative Part: - (i) still owed 60 to (ii) secured on (a); - (i) borrowed a further 10 from (ii) secured on (a) Property: (a) two cottages, now divided into 4 tenements, adjoining together in South End of Luton formerly in occupation of John Knott and William Olney, now Thomas Juggins, William White, Samuel Webb and Richard Simons; bounding: messuage of John Edwards on one side and messuage of Thomas Davis on other, fronting road from Luton to The Breach Covenant: - (i) to levy a fine sur concessit Witnesses: - William Hampson; - William Collyer, clerk to William Hampson
  • Level of description
    item