• Reference
    WB/Green4/1/Lu/SBCC3
  • Title
    Reconveyance Parties: (i) Thomas Foll of Lilley [Hertfordshire], farmer; John Howton Anstee of Lyndhurst, Clarence Park Road, St.Albans [Hertfordshire], gentleman; George Frederick Anstee of 48 St.John's Road, Clifton, Bristol, brewer; Arthur Edward Anstee of The Tythe, Luton, farmer; (ii) William Austin, gentleman; William Carrington, plumber and glazier; Hugh Cumberland, gentleman; all of Luton; Oliver Thomas Duke of Harleyford Lodge, Folkestone [Kent], lieutenant colonel; John William Green, esquire; Joseph Henry Jennings, gentleman; Francis Merchant, upholsterer; William Richards Phillips, civil engineer; all of Luton; William Randall of El Pasco. Donomore Road, Boscombe [Hampshire], gentleman; Henry Thomas Shackleton, hat manufacturer; Joseph Henry Staddon, manufacturer; Bethel Ware, ribbon merchant; William Frederick Webdale, warehouseman; Herbert Owen Williams, gentleman; all of Luton; (iii) William Austin; William Carrington; Hugh Cumberland; John William Green; Herbert Owen Williams; Edgar Montague Austin, solicitor; Arthur Bennett Attwood, builder; Walter Frederick Bootes, jeweller; Henry Cumberland Brown, solicitor and ironfounder; William Thomas Brodie, wholesale stationer; Edward Anthony Cumberland, auctioneer and surveyor; Albert John Chapman, joinery works foreman; Henry Durler, plait merchant; William Deacon, gentleman; Tom Edridge, hat manufacturer; Arthur Edmund Fisher, butcher; William Thorpe Fyson, straw hat dyer; Sidney Joseph Green, brewery director; William Lee Gates, grocer and ironmonger; Arthur Grace, confectioner; Harry Irons, joiner; Richard Wilson Nicklinson, dairyman; Frederick John Pedley, house decorator; Oliver Frank Small, hat manufacturer; William Smith, hat manufacturer; Gilbert Howard Small, warehouseman; Francis Edward Shoosmith, hat manufacturer; Edward Francis Webb, plait merchant; William Henry Wren, house furnisher; all of Luton; Surtees George Wilkinson of Aspley Guise, solicitor Reciting: - WB/Green4/1/Lu/SBCC2; -will of William Anstee of 13 Jul 1898 appointing Richard William Foll of Chalgrave Manor and Thomas Foll and his sons, and George Howton Anstee and George Frederick Anstee as executors and trustees; - codicil to will of William Anstee of 30 Apr 1902 appointing his son Arthur Edward Anstee as an additional executor; - two more codicils to will of William Anstee of 10 Nov 1902 and 27 May 1903 not affecting the appointment of executors and trustees; - death of Richard William Foll on 16 Jan 1906; - death of William Anstee on 27 Nov 1906 and proof of his will PPR on 22 Feb 1907; - 1,600 still owing and all interest paid; - (ii) and (iii) jointly interested in premises Operative Part: - (iii) paid 1,600 to (i); - (i) reconveyed (a) to (iii) at request of (ii) Property: (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 now 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 Witnesses: - John Gordon, gentleman, of 46 Castle Hill Avenue, Folkestone; - Alfred Parsons of Mullifont, Donoughmore Road, Boscombe; - Arthur C.S.Benning, solicitor of Dunstable; - H.Miles, political agent of 32 Manchester Street, Luton
  • Date free text
    6 Nov 1907
  • Production date
    From: 1893 To: 1907
  • Level of description
    item