• Reference
    WB/Green4/1/Lu/BreweryPSW1
  • Title
    Conveyance Parties: (i) Maria Adams of Luton, widow; Henry Coles Brown of Luton, merchant; (ii) Maria Adams; (iii) Emily Adams of Luton, spinster; John Adams of Scarborough [Yorkshire], grocer; William Adams of Luton, baker; Henry Adams of Luton, baker; Louisa Maria Adams of Luton, spinster; (iv) Henry Pearman of Luton, wine merchant and brewer Reciting: - Release of 18 May 1816 (1) Daniel Brown of Luton, gentleman; (2) William Adams of Luton, baker; (3) Joseph Brown; in which (1) released to (2) (a) messuage in Luton in occupation of William Gutteridge, then Daniel Brown, deceased fronting on Cross' Pond with malting, malthouse and kiln belonging; (b) cottage adjoining (a) in occupation of Thomas Campkin, then Charles Ellis, then untenanted; - mortgage by appointment and release of 4 Jul 1822 (1) William Adams; (2) Daniel Brown; (3) Richard Markes Brown; (4) Mary Brown in which (1) borrowed 1,200 from (2) secured on (a)-(b) above; - assignment of mortgage by release of 5 Jan 1831 (1) Daniel Brown; (2) Mary Brown; (3) William Adams; (4) James Pryor of Stopsley, farmer; (5) Joseph Pryor, reciting mortgage of 1822 and that 200 had been repaid, (1) assigned mortgage to (4) on payment of 1,000; - release of 22 Nov 1847 (1) Edward Chase of Luton, surgeon; (2) William Adams; (3) Daniel Brown in which 3 poles, part of messuage lately occupied by Frances Chase, deceased, called Langleys in Luton extending on SE fronting Park Street West 39 ft 6 in, on NW adjoining yard of William Adams 40 ft, SW adjoining premises of Edward Chase 22 ft 10 in and on NE adjoining premises of Samuel Oliver 18 ft 6 in were conveyed by (1) to (2) with (3) as his trustee; - will of William Adams of 21 May 1851; devising his dwelling house in Park Street, Luton (conveyed to him on 18 May 1816) with yard, stable etc., with gateway to Park Street West to his wife Maria, remainder to his five children Emily, John, William, Mary and Louisa Maria as tenants in common; devising the residue of his Luton real estate to his wife Maria and his friend Henry Coles Brown upon trust for sale; - death of William Adams on 15 Apr 1853 and proof of his will on 18 May 1853 in PCC; - reconveyance of 17 Jan 1854 from James Pryor to Maria Adams and Henry Coles Brown on repayment of mortgage of 1831; - (i), with agreement of (iii) agreed sale of (a) to (iv) Operative Part: - (iv) paid 1,650 to (i); - (i), with privity of (iii), released (a) to (iv); - (iv) paid 50 to (ii)-(iii); - (ii)-(iii) conveyed (b) to (iv) Property: [as shown on accompanying plan] (a) messuage in Park Street, Luton in a place formerly called Cross' Pond, with malting, malthouse, kiln, yard and garden behind in occupation of Misses Beeby and Henry Coles Brown [ (a) in release of 1816 above] (b) part of stable belonging to messuage devised by William Adams to Maria Adams for her life [(b) in release of 1816 above] with gateway leading from yard of (a) to Park Street West, reserving right of way for owner/occupier of Maria Adams' house Witnesses: - Richard Waring of Luton, solicitor; - Thomas Veasey of Baldock [Hertfordshire], solicitor; - John Rowntree of Scarborough, grocer
  • Date free text
    18 Jan 1854
  • Production date
    From: 1816 To: 1854
  • Level of description
    item