• Reference
    Z1515/1/11/2/6
  • Title
    Abstract of title of the trustees of the late Mr Joshua Kingham to 29 Collingdon Street, lately sold to Mr Henry Richard Stanbridge
  • Date free text
    1892
  • Production date
    From: 1892 To: 1892
  • Scope and Content
    (1) Conveyance, 27 October 1875 Parties: (i) Thomas Jackson of Eltham Park in Kent and Alfred William Bean then of Castle House, Shooters Hill but then of Danson Park, Welling, Kent (ii) David Pike of Wellington Street, Luton, grocer and provisions merchant (iii) Joshua Kingham of 18 Dumfries Street, Luton, dyer Reciting: - Z1515/1/11/1/1-2 - (ii) was the highest bidder for Lot 5 at a price of £65 - After signing the purchase agreement and paying the deposit (ii) erected a slaughter house and premises and later contracted for the sale of the premises to (iii) for £96 10s but as no conveyance had yet been made to him it was conveyed to (iii) by (i) Operative part: (i) to convey to (iii) for £96 10s with £65 going to (i) and the residue to (ii) Property: land on W side of Liverpool Road in Luton and having a frontage onto the street of 28 ft and bounded on all other sides by land belonging to (i) and containing 10p 3y with the property erected thereon by (ii) Memorandum that (iii) then built the house now known as 29 Collingdon Street on that part of the land abutting on Collingdon Street (2) Will of Joshua Kingham of 6 Liverpool Road, dyer, 14 May 1888 - devised freehold property, including 6 Liverpool Road, and 2 messuages or tenements adjoining (nos. 4, 8, and 10) occupied by George Sale, Barbara Cosier, Elizabeth Gentle and one other tenement in Collingdon Street in Luton occupied by Miss Cawdell to his wife Sarah Kingham for the term of her life and then to their sons George and John to sell the same (3) Death of Joshua Kingham, 4 December 1889 (4) Will of Joshua Kingham proved, 20 Janaury 1890 (5) Sarah Kingham, widow of Joshua, died at 10 Liverpool Road, 27 January 1892
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