- ReferenceX95/274
- TitleCopy conveyance
- Date free text14 Oct 1863
- Production dateFrom: 1853 To: 1863
- Scope and ContentCopy conveyance: Parties: (i) Thomas Sworder of Luton, gentleman; (ii) Thomas Sworder of Hertford, gentleman; (iii) John William Burmester; William Champion Jones; Philip Patton Blyth; all of Lombard Street, City of London, trustees of London & County Joint Stock Banking Company Reciting: - (i) was seized of (a); - (i) was indebted to (iii) for various sums and (iii) held securities on his real estate for these sums, including (a); - (i) was also indebted to (ii) for various sums, some as second charges on property used as security for loans from (iii); - (iii) had agreed to purchase (a) for £2,000 Operative Part: - (i) conveyed (a) to (iii) for £2,000; - (ii) quitclaimed (a) to (iii) for 10/- Property: (a) Queens Hotel, Chapel Street and Victoria Street, Luton with yards, outbuildings etc. formerly in occupation of Jonathan Seymour then Thomas Newman Part was purchased by (i) and Robert Sworder from James Hopkins on 19 Oct 1853 as building ground late part of Walnut Tree Close alias Pykes Close, Chapel Street, Luton containing 18 poles 17 yards 7 feet on which the Sworders then built the hotel, Robert Sworder's interest being conveyed to (i) on 5 Nov 1855 Part was purchased by (i) from James Hopkins on 30 Jun 1855 as piece of building ground late part of Walnut Tree Close alias Pykes Close, Chapel Street, Luton containing 21 poles 28 yards 3 feet
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