• Reference
    X948/2/DUN/3/3
  • Title
    Deed of appointment conveying two houses in High Street South, Dunstable from Eliza Mary Ann Barwell Shillcock of Luton to William Money of Dunstable
  • Date free text
    23 November 1842
  • Production date
    From: 1838 To: 1842
  • Scope and Content
    Parties: (i) Eliza Mary Ann Barwell Shillcock of Luton, spinster (ii) John Willoughby of Bishopsgate Street in City of London, straw hat manufacturer (iii) William Money of Dunstable, whitesmith (iv) William Giddings of Dunstable, painter and glazier Reciting: - will of Thomas Barwell of Dunstable, gentleman, dated 21 March 1838 devising 2 freehold houses situated in High Street Dunstable between the Waggon and Horses and the Swan (see (a)-(c) below) to (i) his granddaughter; bequeathing personal property to (i); devising specified property to (ii) to be sold to pay testator's debts, pecuniary legacies and meet expenses of providing mourning for testator's grandchildren - death of Thomas Barwell on 12 February 1841 - probate granted in PCC - insufficiency of proceeds of sale of property by (ii) to cover obligations - sale at auction at Saracen's Head, Dunstable of (a)-(c) by (i) at which (iii) was declared the purchaser for £256 Operative part: - (iii) paid £256 to (i) - (i) conveyed (a)-(c) to (iii) Property: (a) Parcel of land in High Street Dunstable 25 feet wide in front next the street and at the back and 90 feet deep, part of Waggon and Horses Close bounded: N and S by other parts of the Close sold to Joseph Flowers; and E by other parts of the close remaining unsold; previously purchased by Thomas Barwell from Richard Gutteridge [see X948/2/DUN/3/2]; (b) Two newly erected messuages on (a) late in occupation of James Tibbetts and Charles Squire, but now of William Cheshire and Henry White; (c) all tithes Habendum: - to use of appointment by (iii), to use of (iii) for life, to use of (iv) during life of (iii), in trust for (iii) Declaration: - wife of (iii) barred from dower Witnesses: - John Hughes, solicitor, 10 Chapel Street, Bedford Row - George Beecham, his clerk
  • Level of description
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