Reference
ST1693/1
Title
Conveyance
Date free text
26 September 1909
Production date
From: 1905 To: 1909
Scope and Content
Conveyance [water damaged] 29 September 1909
Parties:
(i) William George Jarvis of Leicester, hosiery manufacturer;
(ii) Vivian Mackay Woodhouse of Leicester, gentleman;
(iii) Joseph Tucker Burton Alexander of The Bury, Pavenham and The Royal Automobile Club, Piccadilly, London, esquire;
(iv) William Sharp Barratt of Bucknell [Oxfordshire], farmer;
(v) Frank William Davison of Sandy, market gardener
Reciting:
- mortgage of 16 May 1905 in which (iii) mortgaged (a) and other property to (i) to secure a loan of £3,000 with interest;
- further advance of 20 November 1905 from (i) to (iii) of another £1,000 secured on (a) and other property;
- mortgage of 6 February 1905 in which (iii) mortgaged property in Felmersham and elsewhere, but not including (a), to (ii) to secure a loan of £10,000 at interest;
- further advance of 21 November 1905 from (ii) to (iii) of £1,000 secured on (a) and other property, subject to the mortgage and further advance with (i);
- further advance of 19 March 1906 from (i) to (iii) of £2,000 secured on (a) and other property;
- £6,000 and some interest remained owing to (i);
- the mortgage and further advance from (ii) had been redeemed;
- (iii) had agreed to sell (a) to (iv) for £5,185;
- (iv) had agreed to sell (a) to (v) for £5,300;
- it had been agreed that (v) would take and pay for the timber on (a) separately after a valuation, which had been received and amounted to £203/13/10;
- it had been agreed that £5,388/13/10 would be paid to (i);
- (ii) had agreed to join in the conveyance
Operative Part:
- (v) paid £5,185/13/10 to (i);
- (v) paid £115 to (iv);
- (i), by direction of (ii), (ii) and (iv) conveyed (a) to (v)
Property [as shown on included plan]:
(a) West End Farm, Kempston, as described in the First Schedule
Covenant
- by (i) to produce documents in the first part of the Second Schedule to (v) on demand;
- by (iii) to produce documents in both parts of the Second Schedule to (v) on demand
First Schedule
- Mobbs Close – pasture – 7a 2r 6p;
- buildings – 1r 0p;
- Eleven Acres – arable – 12a 1r 14p;
- Cooks Willow – arable – 19a 3r 11p;
- Box End Brook or Rushy Ford – arable – 15a 2r 17p;
- Spinney – wood – 1r 1p;
- Land – arable – 2a 1r 31p
- Little Lammas – pasture – 12 a 0r 20p;
- Lammas – pasture – 12a 3r 2p;
- Red Hill, formerly three closes – arable – 26a 2r 11p;
- Spinney – wood – 1a 2r 3p;
- Spinney – wood – 2r 15p;
- Home Close – pasture 10a, 2r 4p;
- Little Close – pasture – 3a 0r 14p;
- farm buildings, homestead, orchard and garden – 1a 0r 27p
- parts of Long Close and Great Hockings – pasture – 6a 2r 39p;
- parts of Long Close and Four Acres – arable – 17a 3r 2p;
- Home Close, Six Acres and West Leys (in one close) – pasture – 16a 3r 32p;
- two cottages, homestead and garden – 1r 12p;
- Second Allotment and Fifth Allotment – arable – 17a 3r 5p;
- First Allotment – arable – 17a 0r 22p;
- Barkers Close and Drew Close – pasture – 14a 0r 13p;
- Spinney – wood – 1r 11p;
- Upper Close – pasture – 11a 2r 2p;
- Blots Close – pasture – 7a 3r 15p;
- The Leys – pasture – 8a 1r 33p;
- three cottages and gardens – 1a 0r 15p
- total 246a 2r 16p
2nd Schedule
1st Part
- mortgage of 16 May 1905 (1) Joseph Tucker Burton Alexander; (2) William George Jarvis;
- further advance of 20 November 1905 (1) Joseph Tucker Burton Alexander; (2) William George Jarvis;
- further advance of 19 March 1906 (1) Joseph Tucker Burton Alexander; (2) William George Jarvis;
2nd Part
- conveyance of 1 October 1878 (1) Mary Tucker; (2) Rev William Burton Alexander; (3) Richard Matthew Ruck;
- mortgage of 6 January 1905 (1) Joseph Tucker Burton Alexander; (2) Vivian Mackay Woodhouse;
- further advance of 21 November 1905 (1) Joseph Tucker Burton Alexander; (2) Vivian Mackay Woodhouse;
- 21 May 1909 indenture (1) Joseph Tucker Burton Alexander; (2) Alfred Tresawna Trethewy
- 25 September 1909 (1) Joseph Tucker Burton Alexander; (2) Alfred Tresawna Trethewy
Witnesses
- Frank Gordon, clerk to E. F. Tanner of Bicester [Oxfordshire], solicitor;
- E. C. Slater, clerk to Salisbury and Woodhouse, solicitors
Physical description
water damaged but readable
Level of description
item