• Reference
    X95/316
  • Title
    Copy draft conveyance, formerly catalogued, with six others as: "Copy draft conveyances to J.W.Green of brewery and public-houses, with separate ones for Gordon Street, Castle Street, Park Street, Inkerman Street and the Railway Hotel, Linslade".
  • Date free text
    29 Sep 1897
  • Production date
    From: 1897 To: 1897
  • Scope and Content
    Copy draft conveyance, formerly catalogued, with six others as: Copy draft conveyances to J.W.Green of brewery and public-houses, with separate ones for Gordon Street, Castle Street, Park Street, Inkerman Street and the Railway Hotel, Linslade Parties: (i) Thomas Sworder of Luton, brewer; (ii) John William Green of The Larches, Luton, brewer; (iii) J.W.Green Limited Operative Part: - (i), by direction of (ii), conveyed (a)-(b) to (iii) for £400 Property [as shown on included plan which also shows Dew Drop public house and described as Lot 4]: (a) piece of land in Luton on NE side of (b) formerly in occupation of Frederick Hurst, now Thomas Sworder with stables and premises erected thereon with right of way through Fosters Yard leading from Upper George Street; (b) piece of land on SE side of Gordon Street bounded: NW by Gordon Street with a frontage of 77ft 7in; SW by land of John Hill and measuring 104ft 6in; SE partly by premises of the executors of Smart and partly by Fosters Yard; NE partly by land of Alfred Phippen Welch, partly by (a) Covenant: - by (iii) to maintain a wall or fence at least 5ft high on NE of (b) Witnesses: - Thomas Joseph Sworder of Hertford, solicitor; - Frederick W.Beck of Luton, solicitor; - Hugh Cumberland, secretary of J.W.Green Limited
  • Level of description
    item