• Reference
    WB/Green4/1/VP4
  • Title
    Photocopy Conveyance Parties: (i) Percy Charles Reid; William Alexander Grant, both of Hatfield brewery [Hertfordshire]; (ii) Glover & Sons Limited of Hatfield; (iii) J.W.Green Limited Reciting: - conveyance of 23 Feb 1898 (1) Martha Mardall, widow; (2) Richard Alfred Glover; (3) Glover & Sons Limited; (4) Edward Barber Lindsell; Benjamin Seebohm in which freehold hereditaments (a), (c) and (d) were conveyed to use of (4) upon trusts declared in trust deed below; - conveyance of 23 Feb 1898 (1) Martha Mardall; Hanslip Long; (2) Martha Mardall; (3) Richard Alfred Glover; Glover & Sons Limited; (5) Edward Barber Lindsell; Benjamin Seebohm in which freehold hereditaments (g) and (h) were conveyed to use of (5) upon trusts set out in trust deed; - trust deed of 23 Feb 1898 (1) Glover & Sons Limited; (2) Edward Barber Lindsell; Benjamin Seebohm in which (a), (c), (d), (g) and (h) were conveyed and (e) and (f) covenanted to be surrendered to (2) upon trusts to secure 25,000 First Mortgage Debenture Stock issued by (1); - enfranchisement of 23 Apr 1902 by Board of Agriculture to Martha Mardall of (e), previously held of Manor of Abbots Langley alias Lees Langley; - enfranchisement of 15 Nov 1902 by Thomas Frederick Halsey, Lord of Manor of Hemel Hempstead to Martha Mardall of (f); - conveyance of 10 Nov 1903 by (1) Martha Mardall, at request of (2) Glover & Sons Limited to (3) Edward Barber Lindsell and Benjamin Seebohm as trustees of (e)-(f) which had never been surrendered whilst they were copyhold by (1) to (3); - death of Benjamin Seebohm on 17 Feb 1907; - appointment of Henry Mardall as new trustee oon 1 Feb 1913 by Edward Barber Lindsell, with consent of Glover & Sons Limited to replace Benjamin Seebohm; - conveyance of 18 Sep 1913 from (1) Henry Charles Baillee Underdown; Wilfred Charles William Egerton to Edward Barber Lindsell and Henry Mardall as trustees of Glover & Sons Limited of (b) for 230; - conveyance of 15 Dec 1913 from (1) George Pargiter Fuller; Sir John Michael Fleetwood Fuller; Robert Frederick Lewis Turner (trading as Fuller, Smith & Turner) to (3) Edward Barber Lindsell and Henry Mardall as trustees of (2) Glover & Sons Limited of (j), (k), (l) and (m); - conveyance of 3 May 1917 from (1) John Locke Lempriere to (3) Edward Barber Lindsell and Henry Mardall, with consent of (2) Capital & Counties Bank Limited as former mortgagees of (i) ; - appointment of Percy Charles Reid and William Alexander Grant as new trustees of 30 Apr 1919 by Edward Barber Lindsell and Henry Mardall as retiring trustees; - (ii) had applied to (i) to sell (a)-(m) to (iii) Operative Part: - (i), at request of (ii) conveyed (a)-(m) to (iii) for 16,875 Property: (a) public house, near Leagrave Railway Station, in Limbury known, since 1843, as Three Horse Shoes with yards, gardens, stables, sheds etc. formerly in occupation of Joseph Webb, then Alice Field, then Thomas Wilson, then William Payne, then Frederick Hoare, now W.Scrivener bounding: N on cottage of Thomas Byrchinde; S on high road from Luton to Woburn; SE on Leagrave Marsh; (b) ground adjoining (a) in Leagrave Marsh of 10 poles bounded: N by Egerton Road with length of 98ft 6in; S by (a) with length of108ft 6in; E by property formerly of Francis Hewitt, now Harry Charles Underdown and Wilfred Charles William Egerton with length of 33ft; W by property of Harry Charles Underdown and Wilfred Charles William Egerton; (c) piece of land near Flys Wash, also Friars Wash, Flamstead [Hertfordshire] between old and new turnpike roads from Markyate Street [Hertfordshire] to Friars Wash abutting: land formerly of Richard Freeman N; land formerly of Mrs.Rosies S; new turnpike W; old turnpike E; measuring 0a 1r 18p; with Waggon & Horses built thereon formerly in occupation of John Wilson, then James Ashby, now W.L.Clasper; (d) land, formerly part of Langley Piece, in New Town Street, Luton 101ft long by 22ft wide bounded: SE by messuage formerly in occupation of Joseph Hunt; NE by New Town Street; SW on land of Dunstable Charity; with beerhouse called Hare & Hounds built thereon formerly in occupation of James Womwell, now Charles Creasey; (e) Rose & Crown, Abbots Langley [Hertfordshire], formerly copyhold of Manor of Abbots Langley alias Lees Langley, formerly occupied for sale of beer by George Gower, now in occupation of George Courtney having been erected, according to manorial court rolls, by Thomas Ebbern, abutting: W on High Street; S on three cottages with yard, garden, backside etc formerly in occupation of William Catlin, Edward Catlin and James Cain with yard and garden and wall on N belonging to Rose & Crown; with right of way for owners, tenants etc. of Rose & Crown along way 8ft wide along N side of premises as far as gate into yard and into High Street; (f) piece of land in St.Albans Street, Hemel Hempstead [Hertfordshire], formerly copyhold of Manor of Hemel Hempstead measuring: on S next to road from Hemel Hempstead to Redbourn [Hertfordshire] 55ft; on N 55ft; on E and W 55ft and abutting: N on land some time since sold by Edward Pratt to James Smith; S on road from Hemel Hempstead to Redbourn (Redbourn Street); E on St.Albans Street; W on close of meadow formerly of Thomas Belch; with cottage some time since erected by Mark Bisney on the land and used as beerhouse called Old Bell Gate; (g) King Richard III, or Richard III, built on arable land called Daws Acre in London Road, Luton, with piece of land behind and with wood barn, skittle alley, blockhouse etc. bounded: N by Widows Almshouses; S by cottage and garden formerly let to John Williams, later to John Isaac House; E by close of arable of Dunstable Charity; W by turnpike road from Luton to St.Albans [Hertfordshire]; with cottage adjoining public house on S with garden ground belonging; all formerly in occupation of Yates and Alfred Phillips, now J.Solomon [marginal note: "is this 6 Hibbert Street? No"]; (h) Sportsman and small room on ground floor and bedroom over and scullery, oven, woodbarn, stable, two sheds and yard with side entrance from foorpath at Stopsley, Luton formerly in occupation of Walter Cuell, now J.S.Willford; abutting: S on lane with length of 42ft; Shercoate Close alias Sheocroft Close, formerly of Lydia Brown W with length of 100ft; cottage formerly in occupation of Alfred Garrard N with length of 48ft; footpath E with length of 97ft 3in; near Wesleyan Methodist Chapel and other land of Lydia Brown; (i) land in Stopsley, Luton on N side of high road from Luton to Hitchin [Hertfordshire] with frontage of 33ft and forming part of larger piece of land of 21a 3r 0p conveyed to John Locke Lempriere and Arthur Hunter on 27 Sep 1910; (j) Waggon & Horses, High Street South, Dunstable with yard and outbuildings, formerly in occupation of Edward Webster, now W.R.Harling; (k) Alford Arms, Frithsden [Hertfordshire] with garden, cottage, outbuildings and grounds etc., formerly in occupation of Major, then John Joseph Goldsworthy, now F.Radford; (l) 19 perches in Frithsden, Berkhampstead St.Peter [Hertfordshire] and Northchurch [Hertfordshire] adjoining (k) conveyed from Earl Brownlow to George pargiter Fuller, John Michael Fleetwood Fuller, William Fleetwood Fuller, Frank Smith, Henry Fleetwood Fuller and Robert Frederick Lewis Turner on 24 Mar 1899 and in occupation of F.Radford; (m) White Horse, 67 High Street, Houghton Regis formerly in occupation of George Gogswell, then John Alfred Birch, now W.J.Nye with cottage with garden and outbuildings known as 69 High Street formerly in occupation of Mathew Holt, now Thomas Spittles; conveyed on 13 Oct 1865 by John Cumberland to James Batchelor Memoranda: - conveyance of 3 Nov 1925 from J.W.Green Limited to Albert Henry Hobbs of Luton of (d); - conveyance of 31 Mar 1971 of (m) to Luton Rural District Council
  • Date free text
    9 May 1919
  • Production date
    From: 1843 To: 1971
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