- ReferenceX173/172
- TitleCONVEYANCE by (i) and (ii) to (iii) in consideration of £150 to (i) and £250 to (ii) i) William Hunt, Dunstable, straw hat manufacturer ii) Alfred Hawkins, Markyate Street, Hertfordshire, baker iii) John Hight Blundell, Woodside, Caddington, farmer
- Date free text10 Oct 1878
- Production dateFrom: 1878 To: 1878
- Scope and ContentReciting Mortgage dated 20 Feb 1860 to secure £150 by 1) Thomas Hawkins to 2) William Hunt Reciting the will of Thomas Hawkins dated 30 Dec 1872 appointing his wife Ann Hawkins and his two sons Amos and Alfred Hawkins his executors, by which he devised his estate to his wife should she survive him, or if she died in his lifetime, then to his two sons on trust to sell Reciting subsequent death of Thomas Hawkins on 16 Oct 1873 (probate 27 Aug 1878) and death of Ann Hawkins on 29 Mar 1878 intestate, leaving as her heir at law Alfred Hawkins, above, her grandson, being the eldest son of John Hawkins who was the eldest son of Ann and Thomas Hawkins, Reciting that (ii) has contracted for sale to (iii) of premises for £400 • Three cottages or tenements with gardens, carpenters shop, barns stables and out buildings now in the occupation of Messrs Hoare, Matthews and Cherry • Messuage or dwellinghouse with garden, barn, washhouse and premises now in the tenure of David Hawkins • Arable land behind the messuage and also in the tenure of David Hawkins All at Woodside bounded North West by road from Luton to Markyate Street North and North East land of Joseph Burgoine South East by land of Arthur Macnamara South West by Burgoine PLAN Schedule 4 in X173/188
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