• Reference
    WB/Green4/1/Lu/CS5/21
  • Title
    Assignment of Mortgage Term Parties: (i) Elizabeth Gutteridge of Luton, widow; James Gutteridge, late of Cockernhoe, Offley [Hertfordshire], now of Rainbow Hall, Flamstead [Hertfordshire], farmer; Richard Gutteridge of Dunstable, gentleman (surviving executors of will of Daniel Gutteridge of Biscot, yeoman, deceased); (ii) Francis Cook the elder of Luton, mealman and woolstapler; (iii) John Waller of Luton, draper and woolstapler; (iv) Thomas Waller of Luton, straw hat manufacturer Reciting: - mortgage of 4 Nov 1799 in which Elizabeth Goldsmith borrowed 250 from Mary Smith secured on (a); - assignment of mortgage of 31 Jan 1786 from Thomas Smith of Copthall, Luton, yeoman (son and heir of Mary Smith, deceased) with consent of William Goldsmith (only son and heir of William and Elizabeth Goldsmith, both deceased) and John Chase to Daniel Gutteridge of Biscot for remainder of term of 1,000 years in trust for John Chase; - after various deeds the land was now vested in (ii); - will of Daniel Gutteridge of 28 Mar 1810 appointing his wife Elizabeth, brothers James, Richard and Joseph and nephew Joseph Mead as executors and trustees; - proof of will of Daniel Gutteridge in PCC on 23 Aug 1813; - Joseph Mead died in lifetime of Daniel Gutteridge and Joseph Gutteridge had died since, leaving (i) as executors and trustees; - WB/Green4/1/Lu/CS5/20 Operative Part: - (iv) paid 10/- to (i); - (i) by direction of (ii) and nomination of (ii) assigned remainder of term of 1,000 years in (a)-(d) to (iv) in trust for (iii) Property: (a) toft in Luton on which Langleys formerly stood; (b) land on which barn or granary belonging to Langleys formerly stood; (c) orchard adjoining (b); (d) Langleys Close of 4 acres Witness: - Edward Williamson
  • Date free text
    4 Sep 1824
  • Production date
    From: 1799 To: 1824
  • Level of description
    item