• Reference
    X95/270
  • Title
    Copy mortgage
  • Date free text
    29 Jan 1878
  • Production date
    From: 1878 To: 1878
  • Scope and Content
    Copy mortgage: Parties: (i) Thomas Sworder of Luton, brewer; (ii) William Anstee of The Tythe Farm, Chalton, esquire; Benjamin Bennett the younger of Dunstable, maltster Reciting: - (i) was indebted to William Anstee for £3,500 and Benjamin Bennett for £4,000 Operative Part: - (ii) each lent £8,000 to (i) at 5% interest secured on (a) making a total of £11,500 owed to William Anstee and £12,000 to Benjamin Bennett Property: (a) brewery and licensed premises of Thomas Sworder & Company as detailed in schedule Schedule - brewery in Park Street, Luton with frontage to Park Street of 140ft and depth of 310ft bounded to rear by parish churchyard with: dwellinghouse in Park Street and garden behind let to Whitlock; stable and storehouse adjoining at the end of the garden with lofts or granary over; storehouse with loft over adjoining that; store with loft over, formerly part of the malthouse; malthouse with cistern to steep 40 quarters, drying kiln and screening room; large slated shed with open front; large stable with loft over; large storehouse with range of stabling and stores; cattle lodge; large storehouse; grain warehouse; large yard with entrance gates from Park Street; - Two Brewers public house with yard and outbuildings in Upper George Street, formerly called Dunstable Lane, Luton with right of way for successors in title of William Hampson to and from street on NE over the yard to and from orchard, pightle of piece of ground on SW side of premises; in occupation of Thomas Else; - Bell public house with stables, yard and outbuildings in George Street, Luton with right of way for SE neighbours to and from George Street over yard; in occupation of Mrs.Puddephatt; - Griffin public house, Chapel Street, formerly Hog Lane, Luton with yard, stable, coachhouse etc. in occupation of John McBride; - Cock public house with yard and stable in Park Street, Luton with right of way over yard to back of cottages of trustees of late F.Burr adjoining; in occupation of [Matthew] Francis Collins; - [Black] Bull public house with stables, yard and garden at corner of Park Street and Cumberland Street, Luton; in occupation of Frederick John Aske; - Wheel Plough public house, Park Street, Luton with two adjoining cottages, stable, yard, garden and outhouses and barn between garden and Blackwater Lane; in occupation of James Janes; - Blacksmiths Arms, Park Street, Luton formerly known as Heron, in occupation of Thomas Heath Moscrop; - Chequers public house with stable and yard in Park Street, Luton with right of way over ground on N side to and from Park Street; in occupation of [John Edward] Biband; - Windmill public house in Gallows Lane, Luton in occupation of Joseph Wild; - Wheatsheaf public house with stable, yard and barn in Church Street, Luton with right of way for adjoining properties over yard to and from a well and right to use the coal place in the barn, in occupation of Samuel Haydon; - Old English Gentleman on corner of Burr Street S and Hitchin Road W, with yard, stable etc., formerly part of Donkey Hall Field; in occupation of [John] Angell; - Royal Oak, Round Green, Luton with yard and garden and use of well in Little Close in occupation of John Gazely; - Freeholder public house with stable and yard in York Street, High Town, Luton; in occupation of Edward Snoxell; - Bricklayers Arms, High Street, Donkey Hall, High Town with yard and garden at back but separated from them by a public way; with right of way from High Street to back of house and use of well formerly of Joseph Gutteridge in adjoining field, with duty of owner of Bricklayers Arms to keep the well in repair; in occupation of William Catlin; - former Duke of York public house with yard, stable etc. in Duke Street, High Town, Luton now used as a private dwellinghouse; in occupation of John Boughton; - Rabbit public house, lately two tenements, on corner of Bedford Road and North Street, Luton with use of well jointly with owners of adjoining cottage; with right of way along backside of cottages to W and along N side of ground late of Richard Jones; in occupation of Matthew Lawrence; - former Windsor Castle public house, bow a private house, in Windsor Street, Luton; in occupation of William Gillham; - Wellington Arms, on corner of Wellington Street and Stuart Street with chaisehouse, stable and workshop and yard reserving right of way to neighbouring premises over yard to and from Stuart Street; in occupation of Fleetwood; - Foresters Arms public house with stables, workshop, yard, ground etc. in Windsor Street and Lime Kiln Lane, Luton; in occupation of William Enever; - Robin Hood public house on corner of Albert Road and New Town Street, Luton with garden and outbuildings and adjoining cottage; in occupation of Thomas Bivand; - Windsor Castle public house, formerly Roebuck, with yard, washhouse, coachhouse, workshop, blacksmith's shop, stable, outbuildings etc., built by Frederick Burr on part of Bailey Field, on corner of Albert Road and Langley Street, Luton; in occupation of James Day; - Borough Arms public house, corner of Albion Road and Edward Street, Dunstable, formerly Crown Inn, with yard, stabling, bowling alley, outbuildings; let to Mrs.Simpson in occupation of Henry Bedford Reason; - Bull public house, corner of Union Street and High Street North, Houghton Regis with stable, washhouse, coalhouse, slaughterhouse, yard, garden etc.; in occupation of George Olney; - former Greyhound public house, now a private house, with yard, ground and outbuildings, including bakehouse, and adjoining cottage, in Toddington with right of way through yard for owners of adjoining property; in occupation of Joseph Brewer; - Royal Oak public house with yard, outbuildings and garden, formerly in Chalk Dell Close, Leagrave; in occupation of William Low; - Plough beerhouse with stable, henhouse, wellhouse etc., Woodside, Caddington, also enclosed garden or paddock, formerly park of Colliers Wood, now or formerly called The Wick containing 0.75 acres abutting at SE end on the beerhouse; on road from Luton to Markyate Street; in occupation of William Gregson; - Rising Sun beershop with yard, stable, cart lodge, piggery and garden in Caddington at corner of road to Pepperstock; in occupation of Joshua Dickinson; - Half Moon public house, Pepperstock, Flamstead [Hertfordshire] with outbuildings and yard with two enclosures of meadow adjoining containing two acres together with field of arable with a large thatched barn containing 8 acres; in occupation of William Church; - land on north side of high road from Kensworth to Markyate Street and measuring 100ft N-S with Red Lion beerhouse, stable, cart lodge, thatched barn and outbuildings; in occupation of John Stanner; - Chequers public house and club room etc. in Caddington; in occupation of Elizabeth Bradshaw Witness: - Charles S.Benning of Dunstable, solicitor Indorsed memorandum of part repayment of £500 each from (i) to (ii) on 23 Feb 1880 and conveyance to Edwin Ransom of shop in Park Street with counting house, garden, yard and land with frontage of 43ft and depth of 88ft
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