• Reference
    WB/Pearman4/1/Lu/CS1
  • Title
    Appointment and Conveyance Parties: (i) James Hack Tuke of Hitchin [Hertfordshire], banker; Edward Lucas of Luton, banker; (ii) Gustavus Thomas Taylor of Featherstone Buildings, London, gentleman; (iii) Henry Pearman of Luton, wine merchant; Frederic Pearman of Luton, brewer Reciting: - conveyance of 12 Oct 1855 (1) John Waller; (2) James Hack Tuke and Edward Lucas; (3) Gustavus Thomas Taylor in which (1) conveyed (a) to (2) and their trustee (3); Operative Part: - (i) appointed (a) to (iii) as tenants in common for 140; - (ii), at request of (i), conveyed (a) to (iii) for 5/- Property [as shown in accompanying plan]: (a) piece of garden ground in Castle Street, Luton extending: on W next to garden of Daniel Pearman 32 ft 6 in and next to Carters Brewery 44 ft 3 in; on N next to garden of George Farmer 39 ft 3 in; on E next to garden of James Hack Tuke and Edward Lucas 79 ft 6 in; on S along line drawn from NE corner of Friends Meeting House 54 ft 9 in; (iii) undertaking to build a 7 ft high brick wall along this S boundary allowing and building built by Friends to project its eaves 9 inches over the wall Witnesses: - W.J.Stapleton of Luton, bankers clerk; - Charles W.Austin of Luton, solicitor; - Andrew Storey of 17 Featherstone Buildings, Holborn
  • Date free text
    19 Sep 1856
  • Production date
    From: 1855 To: 1856
  • Level of description
    item