- ReferenceZ1515/1/11/10/4
- TitleAssignment of reversionary interest
- Date free text21 May 1902
- Production dateFrom: 1902 To: 1902
- Scope and ContentParties: (i) Mary Hook of Barton le Clay, spinster, and Ernest William Hook of Barton le Clay, butcher (ii) Elizabeth Louisa Lovell, wife of Alfred Lovell of Collingdon Street, straw hat manufacturer Reciting: - Will of Charles James Davis dated 6 May 1879 whereby 52 Collingdon Street was devised to Elizabeth Hillyard, spinster, and at her decease to be sold and the proceeds equally divided between her children Elizabeth Louisa Hillyard (now Lovell) and Frederick Horner Hillyard - Frederick Horner Hillyard (otherwise known as Davis) died intestate on 18 May 1900 and letters of administration were granted to his widow Emma Davis - Emma Davis died 29 May 1901 leaving one part of the estate unadministered but by her will she appointed (i) Executors Operative part: (i) assigns to (ii) for £410 paid out of her own separate property, the moiety or half share belonging to Frederick Horner Davis, deceased Property: (a) two freehold houses known as 52 and 54 Collingdon Street occupied by Mrs Davis and Mr Burnet (b) two freehold cottages on the Sharpenhoe Road in Barton le Clay occupied by Henry Martin and Thomas Hyde (c) £500 £4 per cent consolidated ordinary stock of the Luton Water Company (d) £25 £4 per cent debenture stock of the Luton Water Company (e) £290 cash deposited with Barclay and Company Ltd, Luton Habendum: (ii) to pay all estate legacy or succession duty, if payable, on the death of her mother Elizabeth Hillyard Witnesses: - Thomas Bullard[?] of London, solicitor
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