• Reference
    BS2227
  • Title
    Conveyance, covenant to surrender and assignment by way of partition. (i) William King, Islington, esquire surviving trustee of Francis Fowler late Holloway gentleman deceased and executor of Sarah Fowler, spinster deceased one of the four daughters of Francis Fowler (ii) Mary Youens, another of daughters of Francis Fowler (iii) William Thomas King, Islington, architect, son of William King and wife Elizabeth deceased, one of daughters of Francis Fowler (iv) William King (as husband of Elizabeth King) (v) Martha Fowler, spinster, Islington, daughter of Francis Fowler
  • Date free text
    30 January 1847
  • Production date
    From: 1847 To: 1847
  • Scope and Content
    reciting: Conveyance (Lease and Release) 16 December 1801 John Fowler et al. to Thomas Orchard in trust for Francis Fowler -- 4 freehold allotments in Upper Field, Toddington, late estate of Zaccheus. Coles. -- allotment to Zaccheus Coles deceased Church Field Chalgrave Covenant to surrender copyholds – 2 allotments in Upper Field, Toddington. reciting: BS2226 Confirmation and conveyance of moiety of reversionary interest, 16 February 1803. Fanny Pateman, widow and Mary Pateman spinster, William Barron and wife Sarah, John Fowler et al. to Francis Fowler. -- 1 acre Upper Leek Furlong, Toddington, late estate of Z Zaccheus Coles reciting: Manor of St. John of Jerusalem, Holloway. Surrender. William Abbott to Francis Fowler. -- 1 acre in Sibell field, Islington- Highgate road west 23 May 1816. reciting: Lease and Assignments, 13 August 1800 - 1 June 1808. -- plot on east side of Islington – Highgate road and 2 cottages erected on it late estate of Thomas Anderson, then Francis Fowler. remainder of term of 99 years lease and assignments (1793 – 1805) -- plots east of Islington – Highgate road, late estate of Thomas Anderson (another part), and William Fitchard and John Nickles then Francis Fowler. reciting: Will of Francis Fowler 15 September 1821, proved 3 December 1824, devising leasehold estates in Holloway to Thomas Orchard and William King in trust for wife and four daughters (fifth each) Mary Youens is widow with no issue; Sarah Fowler died 1837 leaving mother and three sisters coheiresses; Elizabeth King died 1842, leaving her husband William, and son William Thomas her heirs at law Martha widow of Francis Fowler died 1845; Thomas Orchard died 1845 The parties have agreed to a partition of the freehold, copyhold and leasehold estates of Francis Fowler. William King has made over his interest to his son William Thomas NOW: William King with consent of Mary Youens, and William Thomas King, and William Thomas King, Mary Youens, and William King to Martha Fowler -- four freehold allotments, Toddington, and freehold allotment Church Field, Chalgrave now in the occupation of John Strange Covenant to Surrender -- copyholds, Manor of Toddington, Manor of St. John. Assignment for remainder of terms of years: -- leasehold property, late estate of Francis Fowler, east of Islington – Highgate road. Schedule of title deeds. Witnesses: Thomas Orchard, W. Tinney, John Leonard, J.N. Huddleston, N.W. Gunston.
  • Archival history
    From the official receiver in bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Buildings, Carey Street, W.C.2., via British Records Association
  • Level of description
    item