Reference
X95/319/1
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) to (iii) for £400
Property [as shown on included plan also showing Albion public house]:
(a) land in Inkerman Street, Luton bounded: NW by Inkerman Street; NE by Albion; SE by property late of Charles Swain the elder; SW by property of William Davis; with messuage, shop, stables now used as mineral water manufactory
Covenant to deliver deeds [later struck through as it was decided that they would be handed over to (iii)]
- indenture of 2 Aug 1869: (1) Charles Swain; (2) William Taylor;
- indenture of 5 Jul 1872: (1) Charles Swain; (2) William Taylor;
- indenture of 5 May 1881: (1) William Alfred Swain; (2) Eliza Taylor and Edward Taylor;
- indenture of 24 Dec 1883: (1) Edward Taylor; (2) Eliza Taylor;
- indenture of 24 Dec 1883: indenture: (1) Edward Taylor; (2) Eliza Taylor;
- indenture of 6 Aug 1891: William Alfred Swain; (2) Thomas Sworder;
- indenture of 1 Apr 1895: (1) Eliza Taylor; (2) Thomas Sworder;
- indenture of 1 Apr 1895: (1) Eliza Taylor; (2) William Swain; (3) Mary Swain; (4) Thomas Sworder;
- indenture of 19 Nov 1896: (1) William Alfred Swain, Mary Swain and Mary Ann Ellis; (2) Mary Swain; William Alfred Swain; (4) Thomas Sworder
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