• Reference
    WB/Green4/1/Lu/CS5/20
  • Title
    Release Parties: (i) Francis Cook senior of Luton, mealman and woolstapler (John Griffiths having died); (ii) John Waller of Luton, draper and woolstapler; (iii) Edmund Waller of Luton, straw hat manufacturer Operative Part: - (i) released (a)-(d) to (ii) for 3,000 Property: (a) capital messuage with stable and outbuildings in occupation of Francis Cook in Castle Street, Luton which he had erected on land on which Langley's used to stand fronting 50ft along Castle Street bounding: part NE by Quaker Burial Ground; NW by Quaker Meeting House and garden late of Thomas Hoar, now Daniel Pearman; part NE by garden late of Thomas Coupees; SE by (d); SW by (b); (b) piece of ground adjoining (a); (c) new building of Thomas Laidlaw on (b) and used as wool warehouse and stable in occupation of Francis Cook the younger; (d) land, formerly part of Langleys Close, adjoining (a) extending 136ft by 98ft bounding: NW on (a); NE on ground of George Francis Hill and Daniel Brown; SE on Langley Close; SW on ground retained by Francis Cook the elder [part of (c) in WB/Green4/1/Lu/CS5/16] Habendum: - to uses appointed by (ii) to use of (ii) to use of (iii) for the life of (ii) in trust for (ii) to use of (ii) Covenant: - by (i) regarding the messuage retained by him that he would discharge the annual 20/- rent charge to repair the steeple of St.Mary's, Luton Witnesses: - Edward Williamson of Luton, solicitor; - Richard Waring, clerk to Edward Williamson
  • Date free text
    4 Sep 1824
  • Production date
    From: 1824 To: 1824
  • Level of description
    item