• Reference
    X95/336
  • Title
    Abstract of title of Thomas Sworder to Harrow public house, Luton
  • Date free text
    1897
  • Production date
    From: 1882 To: 1897
  • Scope and Content
    Abstract of Title of Thomas Sworder to Harrow public house and adjoining cottages on corner of Hitchin Road and Cobden Street, Luton (I) Conveyance of 9 Oct 1882 Parties: (i) George Tomalin; Henry Gates; (ii) Thomas Sworder of Luton, brewer Reciting: - will, death and probate of will of Thomas Tomalin [no dates or details abstracted] and death of Kitty Tomalin [no date abstracted] Operative Part: - (i) conveyed (a) to (ii) for £600 Property: (a) Harrow public house, formerly New Inn, on corner of Hitchin Road and Cobden Street, Luton in occupation of Thomas Sworder bounded: SE by Hitchin Road with a frontage of 38 feet; NE by Cobden Street with a frontage of 25 feet; NW by cottages and iron foundry of McLaren & Walker; SW by cottages of Frederick Simpkins; (b) cottage with gateway entrance, yard, stable and outbuildings adjoining (a) known as 1 Cobden Street bounded: NE by Cobden Street with a frontage of 45 feet; NW by iron foundry of McLaren & Walker; SW and SW by (a) (II) Mortgage of 1 Oct 1883 Parties: (i) Thomas Sworder; (ii) Samuel Oliver of Park Street West, Luton, gentleman; Charles Arthur Keeling of Luton, ironmonger Operative Part: - (i) borrowed £400 at 5% interest from (ii) secured on (a) in (I) (III) Death of Samuel Oliver on 6 Apr 1892
  • Level of description
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