• Reference
    WL1000/1/LUT/1/2
  • Title
    Conveyance by Feoffment Parties: (i) Anthony Sherlock of Luton, baker; (ii) Joseph Hallifax of Luton, carpenter and William Knowles of Luton, draper, his trustee; (iii) Samuel Ainsworth the younger of Higham Gobion, miller; (iv) Thomas Godfrey Burr of Luton, brewer Recitals: - WL1000/105/1/1; - principle sum remained outstanding but all interest had been paid; - deed poll of 9 Jan 1795 in which Joseph Hallifax secured a further advance of 32 from Anthony Sherlock on same premises; - the further advance remained outstanding but all interest had been paid; Operative Part: - (iii) paid 132 to (i) and 57 to (ii); (ii) enfeoffed (a) to (iii); and (i) assigned (a) and the term of years created by the mortgage to (iv) in trust for (iii) Property: (a) cottage formerly called The Fountain in South Street, Luton, late in occupation of Jeremiah Crawley, now of Joseph Hallifax, with cottage of John Cookson on one side and of Samuel Chase, surgeon, on the other Witnesses: - Samuel Bignall; - William Parsons Endorsed with note of delivery of seisin from Thomas Staples to Samuel Ainsworth the younger, witnessed by Robert Jewel and William Parsons
  • Date free text
    10 Feb 1795
  • Production date
    From: 1790 To: 1795
  • Level of description
    item