- ReferenceX948/2/DUN/3/7
- TitleConveyance of 51 and 52 London Terrace, Dunstable to Edward Emery by executors of Mary Paxton Young
- Date free text22 December 1877
- Production dateFrom: 1861 To: 1877
- Scope and ContentParties: (i) George Bailey of 3 Union Street, Luton, gentleman, and Charles Mees of Langley Lodge, Union Street, Luton, manufacturer (ii) Edward Emery of Dunstable, grocer Reciting: - will of Mary Paxton Young late of 3 Union Street, Luton dated 9 May 1861, appointing (i) executors and trustees and devising to them in trust for sale all her several messuages, shops, cottages or tenements situate in High Street, the Butts and Middle Row, Dunstable and all her other real estate - codicil to above will dated 22 April 1876, having no effect on provisions made above - death of Mary Paxton Young on 12 May 1877 - probate granted in PPR on 30 June 1877 - public auction at which property of Mary Paxton Young was put up for sale at Sugar Loaf Hotel, Dunstable on 3 October 1877 at which (a)-(b) formed Lot 1 Operational part: - £310 paid by (ii) to (i); - (i) convey (a)-(b) to (ii) Property: (a) Parcel of land in High Street Dunstable with 25 feet frontage to the street and 90 feet depth, formerly part of Waggon and Horses Close bounded: NE by property of Mary Knight, lately part of the Close; SW by High Street; SE by property late of Joseph Flowers but now of Mary Knight; and NW by premises also late of Joseph Flowers but now of Mary Knight. (b) Two messuages or tenements standing on (a) known as 51 and 52 London Terrace, Dunstable occupied respectively by Thomas Boscott and Levi Horn Habendum: to the use of (ii) Witness: George Sell, solicitor’s clerk, Luton
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