• Reference
    X95/344
  • Title
    Abstract of Title of Thomas Sworder to Harrow public house and cottage adjoining at corner of Hitchin Street and Cobden Street, Luton
  • Date free text
    1897
  • Production date
    From: 1851 To: 1897
  • Scope and Content
    Abstract of Title of Thomas Sworder to Harrow public house and cottage adjoining at corner of Hitchin Street and Cobden Street, Luton (I) Conveyance of 27 Jan 1851 Parties: (i) John Francis Bonlems of Hemel Hempstead [Hertfordshire], brewer; (ii) George Croft of Luton, plait dealer Operative Part: - (i) conveyed (a) to (ii) for £24/19/- Property: (a) parcel of land of 354 square yards in Luton, part of Bridge Field Easement - that no building should be erected on the plot otherwise than the front should be up and even with the boundary line adjoining the road designated Scholefield Place Covenant by (i) to produce scheduled deeds to (ii) Schedule - lease and release of 18-19 Sep 1788 (1) Matthew Coles; (2) John Jones, grocer; - lease and release of 9-10 Oct 1788 (1) Caleb Talbot, cheesemonger, Francis Wilkins, gentleman and Joseph Wildman, hatter; (2) John Coles; (3) John Jones; - redemption of land tax of 6 Mar 1799 on estates of Thomas Jones; - copy will of Thomas Jones of 31 Mar 1826; - copy codicil to will of Thomas Jones of 18 Jul 1827; - lease, appointment and release of 22-23 Apr 1829 (1) Thomas Jones, painter, Stephen Norris, engraver and Henry John Gore, surgeon; (2) Henry John Gore and Isabella, his wife; (3) Samuel Gonjon, straw hat manufacturer; (4) Thomas Waller, straw hat merchant; - appointment and release of 22 Mar 1842 (1) Samuel Gonjon; (2) Thomas Davies, gentleman; - transfer of 29 May 1846 (1) Thomas Davies and Samuel Gonjon; (2) Joseph Sharples, William Exton and Jeffery Lucas; - statutory declarations of 21 Jun, 4 Jul and 27 Sep 1850 by Benjamin Agutter, George Bailey and William Bailey; - conveyance of 28 Sep 1850 (1) Thomas Sharples, William Exton and James Lucas, bankers; (2) Samuel Gonjon; (3) John Francis Bonlems, brewer and John Everitt, manufacturer; - partition of 24 Jan 1851 (1) John Francis Bonlems; (2) John Everitt; Charles Henry Edmands (II) Conveyance of 29 Nov 1858 Parties: (i) George Croft; (ii) Samuel Taylor of Luton, builder; (iii) John Bailey of Dunstable, warehouseman Reciting: - (I) Operative Part: - (i) conveyed (a) in (I) above to (ii) for £38 Habendum - to (ii), to uses of (ii). to use of (ii) for life, to use of (iii) in trust for (ii) during the life of (ii), to use of (ii) for ever (III) Conveyance of 3 Nov 1860 Parties: (i) Samuel Taylor; (ii) Thomas Tomalin of Hitchin Road, Luton, innkeeper Operative Part: - (i) conveyed (a) in (I) to (ii) for £48 (IV) Mortgage of 12 Aug 1864 Parties: (i) Thomas Tomalin; (ii) Henry Gates of Luton, grocer; John Gates of Hemel Hempstead [Hertfordshire], grocer Operative Part: - (i) borrowed £300 at 5% interest from (ii) on security of (a)-(b) Property: (a) parcel of land of 354 square yards in Luton, part of Bridge Field; (b) New Inn public house built on (a) (V) Will of Thomas Tomalin of 27 Apr 1867 appointing George Tomalin of 71 Downham Road, Kingsland [Middlesex], gentleman and Henry Gates executors and devising to his wife Kitty 13 cottages and a public house in Hitchin Road, Luton, remainder to his executors in trust for sale (VI) Death of Thomas Tomalin on 1 May 1867 (VII) Proof of will of Thomas Tomalin in Northampton DPR on 7 Jun 1867 (VIII) Death of Kitty Tomalin on 10 Jan 1880 (IX) Will of John Gates of 6 Apr 1877 appointing Henry Gates one of his executors (X) Death of John Gates on 28 Aug 1879 (XI) Proof of will of John Gates in PPR on 14 Feb 1880 (XII) Reconveyance of New Inn on 10 Aug 1882 by Henry Gates to George Tomalin and Henry Gates on redemption of the mortgage
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