• Reference
    X95/322/27
  • Title
    Draft release
  • Date free text
    28 Sep 1897
  • Production date
    From: 1889 To: 1897
  • Scope and Content
    Draft reconveyance Parties: (i) Charles Elton Longmore of Hertford, solicitor; (ii) Thomas Sworder of Luton, brewer Reciting: - X95/322/18; - £4,500 remained outstanding but all interest had been paid; - death of William Edward Lawrence on 10 Dec 1891 Operative Part: - (i) released (a) to (ii) on payment of £4,500 Property: (a) former Duke of York, Duke Street, Luton formerly in occupation of Thomas Lee now John Mooring as a general shop, built by Frederick and Charles Burr on land late part of Bridge Field, now Donkey Hall Field; (b) [this entry crossed out] house, formerly public house called Windsor Castle in Windsor Street, Luton on land containing 4 poles 7 yards formerly in occupation of John Keeling now Arthur Kirby; (c) Wellington Arms, corner of Stuart Street and Wellington Street, Luton formerly in occupation of John Abbott, then William Dunkley, now Louisa Millard with right of way for Matthew Wilson from adjoining tenement to and from Stuart Street across yard; (d) warehouse behind (c) in occupation of Thomas Cane; (e) Foresters Arms, Windsor Street, Luton formerly in occupation of Henry Haydon, then Smith Goold, now Charles Capel; (f) Robin Hood, corner of Albert Road and New Town, Luton formerly in occupation of James Mardell now Charles Eaton; (g) [this entry crossed out] Antelope, Albert Road, Luton on plot measuring 4 poles 7 yards in occupation of Lucy Gibbs; (h) Windsor Castle on corner of Albert Road and Langley Street, built by Frederick Burr on part of Bailey Field, now Donkey Hall Field, in occupation of Edward Kenney; (i) Borough Arms, corner of Albion Road and Edward Street, Dunstable, formerly called Crown, formerly in occupation of Henry Lockhart, now James Franklin Witnesses: - Neve & Beck of 21 Lime Street, City of London for J.W.Green Limited; - Neville R.Sworder, clerk to Sworder & Longmore
  • Level of description
    item