Reference
LHE39
Title
Copy of Demise for 1000 years as Trust Deed
Date free text
2 Aug 1851
Production date
From: 1851 To: 1851
Scope and Content
1) Frederick Burr of Luton Esq. 2) Rev Thomas Sikes of Luton Clerk, William Senhouse Gaitskell of Streatham, Surrey Esq.
3) John Sikes of Sudbury, Suffolk Esq, Joseph Churchill of the Alliance Marine Office, City of London Esq a) Brewery, with Brewhouse, Cooling house, Clerks house, Malt house, and other buildings adj & belonging in Luton, fronts on Park Street or Highway leading
from Luton towards the Breach abs one side St Anns Lane formerly called Sunnings Lane & on other side by messuage now
or late occupance of George Gardner. b) Messuage or Inn called 'The Cock' Luton late in occupance of Sarah Woodward
& now or late of William Clark abs East High St or Park St. West Messuage late of Anthony Sherlock with yards, stables, buildings etc AND piece of land, formerly garden ground adj in length 75 feet & in breadth 48 feet & 2 cottages sometime since erected & built
on plot of same ground late in occupance of Edward Cain & George Crewe & now of Joseph Keeling & James Manlove
c) And Bull Inn occupance Samuel Carter with stables yards, & garden belonging in South end of Luton & East fronting on Park Street
West back on close of Frederick Burr called Meeting House Close. d) Crown Inn, Luton with stables, yards & outbuildings now in occupance of James Burge. e) Wheatsheaf Inn with stables & yard belonging in occupance of Mary Dymock with cottage adj in occupance of Joseph Hunt (Inn being in Church Street, Luton) Abs fronting Highway leading from Cross Pond towards the River
f) Two Brewers Inn with Barn, Hogstye & yard belonging in occupance of William Sargood, Dunstable lane, Luton, subj to right of way for William Hampson to street or highway on North East over the yard to & from the orchard & Pightle or piece of ground formerly of William Hampson on South West side of the premises on trust for 1) so long as £400, pa paid to Elizabeth
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