• Reference
    WB/Green4/1/Lu/PSW6/3
  • Title
    Reconveyance Parties: (i) Henry Coles Brown of Luton, corn merchant; Frederick Brown of Luton, ironfounder; Henry Kebbel of Lee Terrace, Blackheath [Kent], lead merchant; (ii) John Keeling of Luton, brazier Reciting: - WB/Green4/1/Lu/PSW6/2;; - will of William Brown of 29 Aug 1856 appointing his two nephews Henry Coles Brown and Frederick Brown and also Henry Kebbel as executors and trustees and devising to them all his real estate held by vurtue of mortgage; - death of William Brown on 6 Oct 1856; - proof of will of William Brown in PCC on 8 Nov 1856; - 400 owing to (i) but all interest paid Operative Part: - (i) reconveyed (a) to (ii) for 400 Property: (a) piece of land in field called Langleys, Luton of 7 poles 15 yards measuring: NW 26ft along boundary with property of John Waller; SE 26ft along Park Street West laid out by Edward Chase; NE 78ft 6in along boundary with land late of Edward Chase, now of James Burge; SW 78ft 10in along boundary of land late of John Hopkins, now Frances Sole Crisp (b) messuage with shop, outbuildings etc. built on (a) in occupation of John Keeling Witnesses: - Richard Cooke of Luton, solicitor; - Joseph Green of Luton; - William J.C.Hammond of Allhallows Wharf, Upper Thames Street, London
  • Date free text
    24 Mar 1857
  • Production date
    From: 1847 To: 1857
  • Level of description
    item