• Reference
    FR24/18/21
  • Title
    Grant of right of way: 10s
  • Date free text
    27 Jan 1835
  • Production date
    From: 1835 To: 1835
  • Scope and Content
    i) Ric Kentish of St Albans gent ii) Jos Brown of Henley gent Jos Cranstone, Hemel ironmonger Jas Pryor, Stopsley, farmer | Wm Gutteridge, Brentford, corn dealer Ric Gutteridge, St Albans, tinplate worker Dan Pearman, Luton, wine mercht Tho Squire, Bourne End, gent Jn Foster, Luton, gent Ric M Brown, Luton, miller Wm Adams, Luton, brewer Wm Hawson, Staines, gent Emmott Skidmore, Rickmansworth, coal mercht Jos Skidmore, Rickmansworth, farmer Hen Brown, Luton, gent Wm Brown, Luton, baker Tho Marshall of Hexton, confectioner Hen C Brown, Luton, gent Tho Belch jr, Hemel, draper Alf Pearman, Luton gent recites:- conveyance (lease & release) 26,27 Jan 1835 i) trustees as above ii) Ric Kentish iii) Fred Day - ground with building thereon & right of way (no details) [meetinghouse] recites:- the trustees are seised of the Quaker burial ground, which S & W adjoons land referred to in recited conveyance; recites:- Ric Kentish is seised of ground adj S, on part of which tenements have lately been erected, & on other part of which a street called Spencer St has been formed, opening at E & W ends into the common streets; recites:- it has been agreed that Ric Kentish should give right of way to burial ground through his own land (then along Spencer St) - right of way to burial ground by passage 12' wide. now marked out, into & from Spencer St.
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