- ReferenceWB/Green4/1/Lu/SBCC1
- TitleConveyance Parties: (i) Ann Brown of Park Street, Luton, spinster; (ii) Alfred Atkins, printer; William Austin, gentleman; William CArrington, plumber and glazier; Hugh Cumberland, auctioneer; all of Luton; Oliver Thomas Duke of Houghton Regis, lieutenant colonel; Henry Edwards of Luton, tailor; Arthur Evelyn Fyler of Shillington Manor, colonel; John William Green, brewer; Joseph Henry Jennings, retired ironmonger; Francis Merchant, upholsterer; William Richards Phillips, civil engineer; William Randall, leghorn hat manufacturer; Henry Thomas Shackleton, hat tip and lining manufacturer; Joseph Henry Staddon, straw and felt hat manufacturer; James Turner, lithographer; Bethel Ware, ribbon merchant; William Frederick Webdale, warehouseman; Herbert Owen Williams, builders merchant all of Luton Operative Part: - (i) conveyed (a) to (ii) for 1,500 Property [as shown on included plan]: (a) messuage and warehouse with outbuildings, yard, garden etc. on SW side of Market Hill, Luton for many years past in occupation of Charles Robinson & Company but shortly intended to be occupied as South Bedfordshire Conservative & Constitutional Club bounded: NW by premises of David Thomson, Henry Pigott and Thomas Sworder; SE by right of way and premises of Blundell, John Cumberland and Northampton Brewery Company; SW by premises of Blundell; NE by Market Hill with frontage of 31ft 6in; with right of way of 9ft width to and from Castle Street and rear of premises Witness: - Rachel Brown of 48 Park Street, Luton, spinster Memoranda: - release of 10 Dec 1954 between (1) Aubrey William Gregory and sixteen others (trustees of Luton Conservative Club) (2) Flowers Breweries Limited in which (1) released (2) from all covenants on part of Thomas Henry Read and William Henry Horn of 16 Apr 1915 and 22 Nov 1922 and rights of light and air of Conservative Club, 15 Market Hill over 17 and 19 Market Hill; - conveyance of 10 Dec 1954 of Castle Street Hall [as shown on attached plan] and rear portion of Luton Conservative Club with right of way to and from Castle Street to Flowers Breweries Limited
- Date free text2 Sep 1893
- Production dateFrom: 1893 To: 1954
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordBrown, Ann,
Atkins, Alfred,
Austin, William,
Carrington, William,
Cumberland, Hugh,
Duke, Oliver Thomas,
Edwards, Henry,
Fyler, Arthur Evelyn,
Green, John William,
Jennings, Joseph Henry,
Merchant, Francis,
Phillips, William Richards,
Randall, William,
Shackleton, Henry Thomas,
Staddon, Joseph Henry,
Turner, James,
Ware, Bethel,
Webdale, William Frederick,
Williams, Herbert Owen,
Charles Robinson & Company,
Thomson, David,
Pigott, Henry,
Sworder, Thomas,
Blundell,
Northampton Brewery Company,
Gregory, Aubrey William,
Flowers Breweries Limited,
Read, Thomas Henry,
Horn, William Henry - KeywordsConservative, political societies, William Austin, specific solicitors, plumber, glazier, auctioneer, lieutenant colonel, tailor, colonel, brewer, ironmonger, upholsterer, civil engineer, leghorn hat manufacturer, straw hat manufacturer, felt hat manufacturer, lithographer, hat tip and lining manufacturer, ribbon merchant, warehouseman, builders merchant, Charles Robinson & Company, Northampton Brewery Company, rights of way, Flowers Breweries Limited, site layout plans, LUTON, Luton Market Hill, Luton Castle Street
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