• Reference
    Z1515/4/10/1/3
  • Title
    Abstract of title of The London Joint City and Midland Bank Limited, mortgagees of Thomas Oakley, to freehold land situate in Caddington
  • Date free text
    1922
  • Production date
    From: 1922 To: 1922
  • Scope and Content
    (1) Conveyance dated 22 June 1888 Parties: (i) Henry Blundell of the Crescent in Luton, draper, Thomas Poulter formerly of King Street but then of Dunstable Road in Luton, rate collector, James Buckle of Salisbury Road in Luton, retired farmer, Arthur Smart of New Bedford Road in Luton, retired builder and John Webdale formerly of Mona Street but then of Napier Road in Luton, trustees of the Luton Permanent Benefit Building Society (ii) George Bunn of Manchester Street in Luton, builder Reciting: - by a mortgage dated 15 September 1884 between William Line Lissaman of Leamington Priors [Warwickshire], architect, and Arthur Henry Lissaman of Luton, general builders merchant, secured £1000 from the Luton Permanent Benefit Building Society - (ii) exercised their power of sale and offered all the premises for sale by public auction at the George Hotel, Luton on 30 April last and (i) was the highest bidder with a bid of £950 Operative part: (ii) now convey to (i) for £950 Property: (a) freehold close in Caddington containing 8a 3r 6p formerly in the occupation of John Smith but now of Arthur Henry Lissaman and known as Lissaman's Brickyard bounded on the N by the High Road leading to Caddington and on the S by land of Arthur MacNamara Esq. and on the E by land of William Line Lissaman and Arthur Henry Lissaman and on the W partly by land belonging to the Reverend Francis William Adye (b) the messuage or dwelling house lately in the occupation of Thomas Coleman and the two cottage adjoining standing on the (a) together with all other erections and the trade, plant, buildings and fixtures (c) freehold close in Caddington containing 2a 1r 2p but stated in previous deeds to contain 3a 25p formerly in the occupation of John Smith but then or late of George Burgess bounded on the N to the High Road to Caddington and on S by land of Reverend F.W. Adye and on E by (a) and on W by the High Road leading from Markyate Street to Dunstable (2) Mortgage dated 4 July 1888 Parties: (i) George Bunn of Manchester Street in Luton, builder (ii) Henry Blundell of the Crescent in Luton, draper, Thomas Poulter formerly of King Street but then of Dunstable Road in Luton, rate collector, James Buckle of Salisbury Road in Luton, retired farmer, Arthur Smart of New Bedford Road in Luton, retired builder and John Webdale formerly of Mona Street but then of Napier Road in Luton, trustees of the Luton Permanent Benefit Building Society Reciting: - (i) is the holder of 16 shares in the Luton Permanent Benefit Building Society Operative part: (i) to borrow £800 from (ii) Property: as in (1) (3) Receipt endorsed on (2) for all monies received in settlement of mortgage, 5 August 1897 (4) Conveyance dated 28 February 1899 Parties: (i) George Bunn (ii) George Kingham of Midland Road, builder Operative part: (i) to convey to (ii) for £500 Property: as in (1) (5) Conveyance dated 26 November 1906 Parties: (i) G. Kingham (ii) Henry Gibbons the elder of Cresecent Road, Luton, gentleman Operative part: (i) to convey to (ii) for £350 Property: (a) freehold close in Caddington containing 8a 3r 6p formerly in the occupation of George Bunn but then of (i) and bounded on the N by the High Road leading to Caddington and on the S by land late of Arthur MacNamara and then of his devisees and on the W partly by the close of the Reverend Francis William Adye (b) close with the messuage of dwellinghouses one in the occupation of [blank] Cherry, and the other two unoccupied, together with the brick kilns, sheds etc (c) close with the messuage or dwellingohouse in Caddington adjoining (a) and containing 2a 1r 26p late in the occupation of (i) bounded on the N by the High Road to Caddington and on S by land of the Reverend Francis William Adye and on the W by the High Road leading from Markyate to Dunstable (6) Will of Henry Gibbons dated 10 March 1903 - appointed his son Henry Gibbons and his son Edwin Charles Barford executors and trustees and after a pecuniary legacy to his wife bequeathed all his freehold and personal estate to his trustees upon trust for sale and conversion (7) Codicil of will of Henry Gibbons dated 5 September 1903 - appointed Walter James Oliver of Nether Crawley, Luton, farmer to act as executor or trustee in the event that Henry Gibbons or Edwin Chas. Barford are unable or unwilling to act (8) Codicil not affecting this deed dated 21 January 1905 (9) Codicil not affecting this deed dated 16 October 1908 (10) Codicil of will of Henry Gibbons dated 23 July 1910 - revoked the appointment of Walter James Oliver as executor and trustee (11) Death of testator on 22 September 1910 (12) Wills and codicils proved on 23 February 1911 (13) Conveyance dated 18 October 1912 [with plan] Parties: (i) Henry Gibbons of Market Hill in Luton, draper, and Edwin Charles Barford of High Street North, Dunstable, manager of a straw hat factory (ii) Thomas Oakley of Hitchin Road in Luton, marine store dealer Reciting: (6)-(12) Operative part: (i) to convey to (ii) for £80 Property: (a) close of pasture land formerly arable situate in Caddington on which a dwellinghouse formerly stood containing 2a 1r 26p bounded on the N by the road leading from Caddington to Dunstable and Markyate and on the S by land now or late of the Reverend Francis William Adye and on the E by land of the late Henry Gibbons about to be conveyed by (i) to Albert Rachley and on the W by the high road leading from Markyate to Dunstable Covenant for the production of deeds and attached schedule [see Z1515/4/10/1/1] (14) Mortgage dated 13 February 1922 Parties: (i) Thomas Oakley (ii) London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited Operative part: (i) to convey to (ii) by way of mortgage to secure a bank account Property: as in (13)
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