• Reference
    Z1515/1/11/10/3
  • Title
    Abstract of title of Miss Elizabeth Lovell to premises known as 52 and 54 Collingdon Street, Luton
  • Date free text
    1902
  • Production date
    From: 1902 To: 1902
  • Scope and Content
    Originally titled 'Abstract of title of the administrators of Mr Frederick Horner Davis to reversions to the estate of Mr Charles James Davis' but this has been crossed through. With pencil annotations. (1) Will of Charles James Davis of 52 Collingdon Street dated 6 May 1879 - £100 to Sarah Ann Hillyard of 52 Collingdon Street, spinster - freehold house and premises at 52 Collingdon Street and all other real and personal estate to Elizabeth Hillyard, spinster and on her death to be sold and the proceeds to be shared between her children Elizabeth Louisa Hillyard and Frederick Horner Hillyard - Elizabeth Hillyard and his brother Frederick Davis of Barton Hill Farm in Barton le Clay to be executrix and exexutor (2) Will of Charles James Davis proved in the District Registry of Northampton, 22 January 1881 (3) Death of Frederick Horner Davis (known as Hillyard) of Brook Green in Barton le Clay, intestate, 18 May 1900 (4) Letters of administration granted to Emma Davis, widow, 15 December 1900 (5) Emma Davis appointed her sister Mary Hook and brother Ernest Hook executors, 26 January 1901 (6) Death of Emma Davis, 29 May 1901 (7) Will proved in the Principal Registry by Mary Hook and Ernest William Hook (known as Ernest Hook), executors, 23 November 1901 (8) Letters of administration of the unadministered personal estate of Frederick Horner Davis who died without issue and a bastard were granted by the Principal Registry to Mary Hook, spinster, and Ernest William Hook, executors of the will of Emma Davis
  • Level of description
    item