Reference
FAC110/19
Title
DUNSTABLE - High Street North
Date free text
26 June 1874
Production date
From: 1874 To: 1874
Scope and Content
1) Theodore Harris, Leighton Buzzard, Beds. banker
2) Thomas George Collings, Dunstable, straw hat manufacturer
CONVEYANCE by (1) to (2) for £147 7s 6d
... piece of land in Dunstable on E side of High Street North lying at back of premises numbered 76 and 77 in the said street,
bounded East by hereditaments of (2) and West by a right of way
... other small piece of ground formerly part of the site of a large barn situated on the East side of the said premises of Theodore Harris and the position of which pieces of ground are shown in ground plan drawn in margin contain together
680 sq yards
PLAN
Covenant to produce a Conveyance dated 11 Aug 1873 between
1) James Green
2) Theodore Harris
endorsed Memorandum that by indenture of conveyance dated 5 Sep 1889 between Fanny Small Collings, Dunstable, widow and Theodore Harris, Leighton Buzzard, banker, the small piece of ground formerly the site of a large barn was conveyed to the use of Theodore Harris in fee simple.
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DUNSTABLE - The Stone House, North Street 27 June 1799
CONVEYANCE (Feoffment) by
1) John Miller, Bedford, esq
2) Richard Gutteridge, Dunstable, gentleman
Samuel Gutteridge, Biscot, Luton, gentleman
reciting that property below and other property of (1) was sold by auction on 14 September last
consideration for this lot £290
... messuage tenement or farmhouse with appurts heretofore in the occupation of William Chapman and now or late of James Procter called the Stone House situate in the North Street of Dunstable fronting East upon Watling Street Road the messuage or inn heretofore called the Windmill and Still on the South "consisting of a tiled Barn of three Bays two Covered Gateways adjoining the Dwelling House with the Yards Gardens and Ground whereon other Barns and buildings lately stood now or late also in the occupation of the said James Procter" together with all houses outhouses backsides etc.
SCHEDULE:
19 March 1710 Feoffment between William Chapman and John Miller
19 March 1710 Indenture of four parts between (1) George Shaw (2) William Chapman (3) John Miller and (4) James Harding being an assignment of a mortgage
1 January 1711 Indenture of 5 parts.
1) John Hawkins and wife Judith and others; 2) John Hawkins junior 3) John Miller 4) John Robins 5) John Jones being a deed to levey a fine and declare the uses
8 February 1773 1) John Miller and wife Sarah and John Miller the younger 2) Joseph Baldwin 3) Bernard Chapman, being a deed to suffer a common recovery
Note: The above was retained by the owner and no copy made. The above details are inserted here for information.
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