- ReferenceX948/2/DUN/3/5
- TitleConveyance of two messuages and premises in High Street Dunstable by William Money and others to John Young
- Date free text9 May 1848
- Production dateFrom: 1848 To: 1848
- Scope and ContentParties: (i) William Money of Dunstable, whitesmith (ii) Samuel Burges of Dunstable, tailor and Thomas Higgs of Dunstable bricklayer (iii) John Young of Dunstable, grocer Reciting: - Indenture of appointment and release X948/2/DUN/3/3 - “Indenture of appointment” [appears to be an error as deed quoted is in fact a mortgage] X948/2/DUN/3/4 Operative part: - (iii) pays of £240 to (ii) at direction of (i) - (iii) pays £110 to (i) making total purchase money of £350 - (i) releases (a)-(c) to (iii) - (ii) releases (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 deceased 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, since of William Cheshire and Henry White, and now Thomas Squire and William James Horley (c) all tithes Habendum: - to the use of (iii), widow of (iii) debarred from dower Witness: J N Cartwright, solicitor, Dunstable
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