• Reference
    WB/Green4/1/Lu/CS5/12
  • Title
    Release Parties: (i) Francis Coupees the elder of Luton, gentleman; Francis Coupees the younger of Luton, straw hat manufacturer (two devisees of will of Thomas Coupees of Luton, straw hat manufacturer, deceased, the other devisee, Rev.Ebenezer Daniel having renounced execution;) (ii)Ann Coupees of Luton, widow of Thomas Coupees; (iii) Ann Queneborough of Dunstable, spinster; William Elliott of Dunstable, straw hat manufacturer; Samuel Reeve of Leighton Buzzard, grocer; William Eames of Houghton Regis, farmer (all executors of Daniel Queneborough of Dunstable, gentleman, deceased); (iv) Thomas Laidlaw of Luton, woolstapler Reciting: - equitable mortgage of 22 Mar 1809 in which Thomas Coupees borrowed 200 from Daniel Queneborough by deposit of deeds (with limit of 2,000 for subsequent lending); - equitable mortgage of 9 Dec 1812 in which Thomas Coupees borrowed up to 4,000 from Daniel Queneborough by deposit of deeds; - will of Thomas Coupees of 12 Jan 1813 dveising his Luton real estate to (i) and Rev.Ebenezer Daniel in trust for sale of all except the testator's dwellinghouse and application of the money received to payment of debts; testator's dwellinghouse devised to (i) and Rev.Ebenezer Daniel in trust for testator's wife (ii) for her life allowing her to receive rents and profits; - proof of will of Thomas Coupees in PCC by (i) on 6 Feb 1813; - deed poll of 27 Sep 1813 by Rev.Ebenezer Daniel waiving executorship and trusteeship; - will of Daniel Queneborough of 13 Sep 1813 devising cottage in Dunstable to his sister Ann Queneborough and evising the remainder of his real estate to (iii) as executors and trustees ; - proof of will of Daniel Queneborough on 17 Dec 1814; - (i), with privity of (iii), on 23 Jan 1815 caused (a) to be sold at auction at which (iv) was highest bidder; - at death of Thomas Coupees 1,515/5/11 was owing to Daniel Queneborough and it was agreed that 440 of the purchase monies of 550 would be paid to (iii) Operative Part: - (iv) paid 440 to (iii), with consent of (i) and (ii); - (iv) paid 110 to (i) and 10/- to (ii); - (i) and (ii), with consent of (iii) released (a) to (iv) 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 Witnesses: - Nathaniel Cartwright, clerk to G.Hooper of Dunstable, solicitor; - Edward Williamson of Luton, solicitor; - Frederick Bright, clerk to Hampson of Luton, solicitor
  • Date free text
    10 Mar 1815
  • Production date
    From: 1815 To: 1815
  • Level of description
    item