- ReferenceZ1515/1/11/7/2
- TitleConveyance with plan (40, 42 and 44 Collingdon Street)
- Date free text13 February 1956
- Production dateFrom: 1956 To: 1956
- Scope and ContentParties: (i) Stanley Edward Lacey of Fallings Park, Wolverhampton, municipal housing officer and Winifred May Lacey, formerly of Limes Avenue, Aylesbury but not of Hartwell Avenue, Aylesbury, spinster (ii) Victor Bernard Smith, cafe proprietor, and Elsie Frances Ethel Smith his wife, both of Crescent Lodge, London Road, Luton Reciting: - the will of Thomas Smart of Luton, retired builder, deceased, was proved on 26 January 1897 by George Smart, Alfred Smart, Thomas Smart and John Smart, his executors, and Nellie Beatrice Lacey of Limes Avenue, Aylesbury, widow, was entitled to possession of the property conveyed for life - a vesting deed of 1 April 1935 declared that the properties were vested in Nellie Beatrice Lacey and Albert Thomas Smart Weatherhead and Reginald Morley Hinson were appointed trustees - Nellie Beatrice Lacey died on 12 January 1954 intestate and letters of administration were granted to (i) Operative part: (i) to convey to (ii) £700 Property: (a) three dwelling houses fronting Collingdon Street and known as 40, 42 and 44 Collingdon Street Habendum: (ii) to serve as joint tenants reserving a right of way for the owners of 38 Collingdon Street but maintenance of the right of way to be shared by owners of both 38 and 40 Collingdon Street Witnesses: - R Edwards of Tring Road, Aylesbury, bank officer - Patrick J. E. Harley of Grange Road, Wolverhampton, clerk - Alfred H. Briggs of Luton, solicitor with Cooke & Sons
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