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- TitleRelease and Appointment Parties: (i) John Chase of Luton, surgeon; (ii) Thomas Coupees of Luton, straw hat manufacturer; Francis Coupees the younger of Luton, straw hat manufacturer Operative Part: - (i) appointed and released (a) to (ii) for 525 paid by Thomas Coupees Property: (a) plot of land of 0a 3r 2p, part of Langleys Close, Luton formerly of Elizabeth Goldsmith extending: NW next to ground of Francis Cook and Thomas Laidlaw 340ft; SE next to residue of Langleys Close 340ft; NE next to land of Robert Hill and Daniel Brown 98ft; SW next to way from Castle Street to Baileys Field 98ft Habendum: - to (ii) upon trust for Thomas Coupees Covenant: - by (i) to produce scheduled deeds to (ii) Schedule: - copy lease & release of 17-18 Nov 1721 (1) John Rotherham, esquire, eldest son and heir of Sir John Rotherham, serjeant at law; (2) Dame Elizabeth Napier, widow; - copy assignment 18 Nov 1721 (1) Robert Hardisty, executor of will of Prisca Coburne; (2) John Rotherham; (3) Dame Elizabeth Napier; Sir Henry Penrice; - copy lease & release by way of marriage settlement of 5-6 Jan 1721 [1722] (1) Dame Elizabeth Napier; (2) Sir Henry Penrice; John Rotherham (father of Dame Elizabeth Napier); (3) Thomas Howard, Baron Effingham; - extract of conveyance by lease & release of 1-2 Feb 1760 (1) Robert, Earl of Holdernesse (nephew, heir and devisee of Sir Conyers D'Arcy who was devisee of Elizabeth Napier, later Lady Effingham; (2) Francis Herne of Luton Hoo, esquire; - conveyance by lease & release of 20-21 Jun 1760 (1) Francis Herne; (2) Ambrose Reddall; - conveyance by lease & release of 18-19 Jul 1771 (1) Ambrose Reddall; (2) Elizabeth Goldsmith, widow; (3) William Goldsmith of St.Paul's Church, London, bookseller, son of Elizabeth and William Goldsmith late of Luton, gentleman; - mortgage by demise for 1,000 years of 4 Nov 1779 (1) Elizabeth Goldsmith, widow; (2) Mary Smith, widow; - copy will of Elizabeth Goldsmith of 21 Mar 1780; - lease & release by way of conveyance of 30-31 Jan 1786 (1) William Goldsmith and Elizabeth, his wife; (2) John Chase; William Anstee; - assignment of term of years of 31 Jan 1786 (1) Thomas Smith, son and administrator of Mary Smith; (2) William Goldsmith; (3) John Chase; (4) Daniel Gutteridge; - fine of Hilary 26 George III (1) John Chase; (2) William and Elizabeth Goldsmith; - indenture of 14 Nov 1803 (1) John and Frances Chase; (2) Benjamin Harrison; - fine of Michaelmas 44 George III (1) Benjamin Harrison; (2) John and Frances Chase Witnesses: - Edward Williamson of Luton, attorney; - Joseph Leeper
- Date free text22 May 1812
- Production dateFrom: 1721 To: 1812
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordChase, John,
Coupees, Thomas,
Coupees, Francis,
Goldsmith, Elizabeth,
Cook, Francis,
Laidlaw, Thomas,
Hill, Robert,
Brown, Daniel,
Rotherham, John,
Napier, Elizabeth,
Effingham, Thomas Howard, 6th Baron,
Effingham, Elizabeth Howard, Baroness,
Hardisty, Robert,
Coburne, Prisca,
Penrice, Henry,
Holdernesse, Robert D'arcy, 3rd Earl of,
D'Arcy, Conyers,
Herne, Francis,
Reddall, Ambrose,
Goldsmith, William,
Smith, Mary,
Anstee, William,
Smith, Thomas,
Gutteridge, Daniel,
Chase, Frances,
Harrison, Benjamin,
Williamson, Edward,
Leeper, Joseph - Keywords
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