- ReferenceX948/2/DUN/3/4
- TitleMortgage by William Money to Dunstable Associated Tradesmen's Friendly Society
- Date free text24 November 1842
- Production dateFrom: 1842 To: 1842
- Scope and ContentParties: (i) William Money of Dunstable, whitesmith; (ii) Samuel Burgess of Dunstable, tailor, and Thomas Higgs of Dunstable, bricklayer, two trustees of Dunstable Associated Tradesmens Friendly Society Reciting - deed of appointment X948/2/DUN/3/3 dated 23 November 1842 Operative part: - (i) borrows £240 from (ii) at interest of 5% p.a. secured on (a)-(c) 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 Witnessed by John Pearse, solicitor, Dunstable
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