• Reference
    WB/Green4/1/Lu/CS5/17
  • Title
    Deed of Revocation: Reciting: - Francis Cook the elder of Luton, mealman; - reciting lease & release of 19-20 Apr 1824 between (1) Francis Cook the elder; (2) Francis Cook the younger, (only surviving child to Francis Cook the elder); (3) Catherine Cook (widow of George Cook, another son of Francis Cook the elder in which (1) released (a)-(b) to (2) ; - Francis Cook the elder had now contracted to sell (a)-(b) and part of (c) (extending 136ft from N end) to John Waller of Luton, draper Operative Part: - Francis Cook the elder revoked release of 20 Apr 1824 Property: (a) messuage erected by Francis Cook the elder on part of a toft in Castle Street, Luton on which Langley's previously stood; (b) new building o nanother part of the toft comprising a wool warehouse, stable and other buildings in occupation of Francis Cook the elder and containing two roods; (c) plot of 0a 3r 2p , formerly part of Langleys Close and adjoining (a); (d) messuage erected by Francis Cook the elder on part of (c) in occupation of George Cook Witness: - Edward Williamson of Luton, solicitor; - Richard Waring, clerk to Edward Williamson
  • Date free text
    1 Sep 1824
  • Production date
    From: 1824 To: 1824
  • Level of description
    item