• Reference
    X948/2/DUN/2/6
  • Title
    Abstract of title of W Mitchell to freehold shop and premises at 2 Church Street, Dunstable (previously known as 1 Church Street)
  • Date free text
    1922
  • Production date
    From: 1874 To: 1922
  • Scope and Content
    (I) X948/2/DUN/2/2 – conveyance of 10 March 1886 of 1 Church Street, Dunstable by George Young and others to Mary Bates (II) X948/2/DUN/2/3 [NB. pages appear to be out of order here] – agreement of 23 September 1896 between Charles Lockhart and Mary Bates (III) X948/2/DUN/2/4 – will of Mary Bates of 13 July 1906 (IV) Death of Mary Bates on 1 September 1906 (V) Proof of will of Mary Bates in PPR on 12 September 1906 (VI) Will of Hannah Emma Derbyshire 18 May 1906 appointing Henry George Ballance of Albion Street, Dunstable and Phillip Hukins of Dunstable executors and trustess to dispose of real estate including a freehold house in Dunstable (VII) Death of Phillip Hukins (VIII) Death of Hannah Emma Derbyshire on 9 December 1915 (IX) Proof of will of Hannah Emma Derbyshire by Henry George Ballance in PPR on 23 August 1916 (X) X948/2/DUN/2/5 – agreement of 14 January 1914 between executors of Charles Lockhart and Hannah Emma Derbyshire re drain (XI) Conveyance of 24 October 1919 Parties: (i) Henry George Balance of Albion Street, Dunstable; (ii) Edward Frankham of 26 Upper George Street, Luton, stationer Reciting (VI)-(IX) above Operative part: - (i) conveyed (a) to (ii) for £415 Property: (a) Land on south side of Church Street, Dunstable with shop and premises known as the Willow Tea Rooms, No 1 Church Street, Dunstable Habendum: - to the use of (ii) in fee simple (XII) Mortgage of 24 October 1919 by (1) Edward Frankham to (2) Woolwich Equitable Building Society for £300 repayable over 12 years (XIII) Statutory receipt of 7 October 1921 endorsed on (XII) that all monies due received by Woolwich Equitable Building Society (XIV) Conveyance of 8 October 1921 by (1) E Frankham to (2) Charles Henry Thomas of 2 Church Street, Dunstable of (a) in (XI) above as shown on attached plan for £600 (formerly known as 1 Church Street, now known as 2 Church Street) (XV) Mortgage of 9 October 1921 by (1) C H Thomas to (2) Laurence Thomas Bass of West View, Stopsley, packing case maker for £450 at 6½% interest (XVI) Conveyance of 22 December 1921 Parties: (1) Charles H Thomas (2) William Mitchell of 51 Guildford Street, Luton, corporate accountant (3) Charles Percy Wood of Harpenden, bank manager (4) Several unnamed companies and firms (creditors) Operative part: - (1) was indebted to (4) - (1) assigned all his property and effects (except as mentioned in original deed) to (2) for benefit of (4) - (4) agreed to release (1) from his debts (XVII) Registration of (XVI) in Land Registry
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