• Reference
    Z1515/1/11/10/2
  • Title
    Mortgage by conveyance
  • Date free text
    2 July 1879
  • Production date
    From: 1879 To: 1879
  • Scope and Content
    Parties: (i) Charles James Davis of Luton, yeoman (ii) Robert How of Luton, estate agent, and Maria Daniel of 36a Regent Street, Cambridge, spinster Operative part: (i) to borrow £200 from (ii) with interest at £5 per cent Property: (a) land on the N side of Collingdon Street containing 11p 9yds bounded on the front by Collingdon Street and on the W by premises now or late of James Cox and on the N by the Great Northern Railway and on the E by premises of William Beeson (b) messuage with outbuildings lately erected thereon by (i) Covenants: power of sale etc Witnesses: - Richard Cooke, solicitor of Luton Endorsed with a reconveyance dated 4 October 1881 Parties: (i) Robert How and Maria Daniel (ii) Elizabeth Hillyard of Luton, spinster, and Frederick Davis of Barton Hill Farm, Barton le Clay, farmer Reciting: - death of Charles James Davis on 16 December 1880; by his will of 6 May 1879 he appointed (ii) his executors and devised all his real estate property at 52 Collingdon Street to Elizabeth to be sold at her death - the principal sum on the mortgage is still due but the interest has been paid Operative part: (i) reconvey to (ii) on settlement of the mortgage debt Witnesses: - Mary Anne Shippey of 36a Regent Street, Cambridge - Henry B. Scard, clerk to Mr Cooke, solicitor
  • Level of description
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