- ReferenceWL1000/1/Kem1/5
- TitleReconveyance
- Date free text18 Jun 1874
- Production dateFrom: 1843 To: 1874
- Scope and ContentReconveyance Parties: (i) Thomas Taylor of Newport Pagnell [Buckinghamshire], chemist; Frederick James Taylor of Newport Pagnell, chemist; (ii) William Pritzler Newland of Houghton Regis, esquire; Charles William Powell of Newport Pagnell, gentleman Reciting: - WL1000/1/Kem1/3; - memorandum by Robert Newland of 26 Aug 1843 endorsed on WL1000/1/Kem1/3 declaring that £700 paid by him was part of joint stock or capital of himself and William Pestell as brewers and co-partners - WL1000/1/Kem1/4; - death of William Pestell on 5 Nov 1856 and his will of 1 Nov 1856 appointing his sons Henry and John Pestell and his son-in-law William Harris as executors, proved in PCC on 4 Feb 1857; - agreement of 16 May 1857 between Robert Newland and John and Henry Pestell dissolving partnership between Newland and William Pestell and transferring sole ownership of the business to Newland; - will of Robert Newland of 29 Nov 1849 devising all real estate to his son Bingham Newland, proved in Northampton DPR on 27 Jan 1859; - will of Bingham Newland of 25 Jan 1871 devising all real estate to (ii) as trustees for sale; - death of Thomas Whitworth on 28 May 1874 having in his will of 26 Apr 1873 devised all real estate to (i) as trustees; - the principal of £500 was still outstanding, together with £7/10 of interest Operative Part: - (i) conveyed (a) to (ii) for £507/10/- Property: (a) Half Moon public house, Kempston, formerly in occupation of William Moore, then Titus Cherry Witness: - William Powell of Newport Pagnell, solicitor
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