- ReferenceWL1000/1/LUT/3/3
- TitleAbstract of Title of devisees under will of George Sole, deceased, (Amy Mary Sole Claridge, wife of George Claridge of Greenfield, miller; Eleanor Grace Thorne, wife of John Thomas Thorne of 50 Loftus Road, Shepherds Bush [Middlesex], butcher; Henry Haydn Inwards of Tennison Road, Cambridge, professor of music; Charles Percy Inwards of Luton, straw hat manufacturer; Mabel Annie Inwards of Luton, spinster) to five cottages in Duke Street, Lot 5 at auction sale: (I) transfer of mortgage of 10 Jan 1853 Parties: (i) Ellen Attwood of Church Street, Luton, widow; (ii) G[eorge] Sole of Burr Street, Luton, builder and grocer; (iii) Jeffrey Lucas, Frederick Jacob Clarke, William Hiram Higgins and John Walker, trustees of Luton Equitable Buiding Society Reciting: - conveyance of 5 Apr 1845 from Frederick Burr and Charles Burr to George Sole with James Ewbank as trustee of (a)-(d) below; - mortgage of 25 Dec 1845 from George Sole to Ellen Attwood for 400 on security of (a)-(c) below; - 185/15/- remained outstanding on mortgage, 214/5/- having been repaid as well as all interest paid to date; - George Sole was member of Luton Equitable Building Society Operative Part: - (iii) paid 185/15/- to (i) at request of (ii) and 10/- to (ii); (i) at request of (ii) conveyed (a)-(d) to (iii) Property: (a) plot of land, lately part of Donkey Hall Field, Luton, abutting: W on newly laid out street called Duke Street; N on cottages late of George Tiplady, then of George Hare; E by land of Frederick Burr and Charles Burr, then built on and belogning to Charles Worboy and George Worboy; S on old Church Path; and containing 27.5 poles; (b) three cottages lately erected on (a) by George Sole in occupation of John Burgess, Ann Kitchener and Henry Field; (c) three cottages erected by George Sole on (a) in occupation of Mrs.White, William Tuffnall and John Burgess; (d) right of way over newly laid out road (II) receipt of 28 Feb 1854 endorsed on (I) stating that George Sole had paid 14 in discharge of all fines, forfeits etc. payable to Luton Equitable Building Society (III) will of 27 Jun 1877 of George Sole of Stopsley, grocer: - appointing his son-in-law Charles Inwards of Luton, professor of music, sole executor and trustee; - certain legacies and bequests of household goods, stock in trade etc.; - to his daughter Mary Batterson Sole an annuity of 100 charged on lands in Luton and devising to her a tenement, orchard, garden and premises in Stopsley in her occupatrion; - to his daughter Ann Batterson Inwards, subject to annuity to Mary Batterson Sole, all his messuages in Luton and, after decease of Mary Batterson Sole, all property in Stopsley; - after death of Ann Batterson inwards the real estate in Luton to be devised to Charles Inwards as long as he remained a widower; remainder to children of Ann Batterson Inwards (IV) death of George Sole on 9 Jan 1878 (V) proof of will of George Sole in Northampton DPR on 3 Apr 1878 (VI) death of Mary Batterson Sole on 9 Sep 1879 (VII) death of Ann Batterson Inwards on 7 Apr 1887 (VIII) death of Charles Inwards on 6 Jun 1899 (IX) in pencil at bottom "Evidence of existing Devisees? and capacity to sell? Succession Duty?"
- Date free text1899
- Production dateFrom: 1845 To: 1899
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordSole, George,
Claridge, Amy Mary Sole,
Claridge, George,
Thorne, Eleanor Grace,
Thorne, John Thomas,
Inwards, Henry Haydn,
Inwards, Charles Percy,
Inwards, Mabel Annie,
Burr, Frederick,
Burr, Charles,
Ewbank, James,
Attwood, Ellen,
Lucas, Jeffrey,
Clarke, Frederick Jacob,
Higgins, William Hiram,
Walker, John,
Luton Equitable Building Society,
Tiplady, George,
Hare, George,
Worboy, Charles,
Worboy, George,
Burgess, John,
Kitchener, Ann,
Field, Henry,
White,
Tuffnall, William,
Inwards, Charles,
Sole, Ann Batterson,
Inwards, Ann Batterson,
Sole, Mary Batterson - Keywords
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