- ReferenceX948/2/LU11/13
- TitleConveyance
- Date free text9 April 1898
- Production dateFrom: 1898 To: 1898
- Scope and ContentParties: (i) James Steevens of Lindley Wood, Lessar Avenue, Clapham Common [London], gentleman; (ii) William Todd Wright of Grays Inn Road, London, cheesemonger; (iii) Anne Mary Little, wife of William Little of 62 Spencer Road, Herne Hill [London], cooper; Emily Radford, wife of Frank Radford of 157 Leandor Road, Buxton Hill [London], retired cheesemonger; Martha Akers of Brook Villa, Selhurst Road, Norwood [Surrey], widow; Amelia Wright of 157 Leandor Road, spinster; (iv) Anne Mary Little Reciting: - death of William Wright of 97 Camberwell Grove [London], retired cheesemonger and poulterer on 8 December 1895 having made his will on 24 November 1884 giving hereditaments to his wife Ann Sisson Wright to receive rents and profits for her life as widow, remainder on her death of second marriage for sale by his executors, the profits for equal division amongst his four daughters (Anne Mary Little, Emily Radford, Martha Akers and Amelia Wright); appointing his wife and James Steevens as executors and, if his wife were dead, his son William Todd Wright; - proof of the will of William Wright in PPR on 28 February 1896; - death of Ann Sisson Wright on 2 December 1896; - (iii) had agreed how to share the estate between them and requested conveyance by (i) and (ii) Operative Part: - (i) as personal representative and (ii) as trustee by request of (iii) conveyed and Martha Akers, Emily Radford and Amelia Wright conveyed and confirmed (a)-(b) to (iv) Property: (a) land on W side of Chapel Street, Luton bounded: N by other part of the hereditaments to be divided; E by Chapel Street; S by Windsor Street; W by other part of the hereditaments to be divided; with three dwellings known as 118, 120 and 122 Chapel Street; (b) land on N side of Windsor Street bounded: N and E by other part of the hereditaments to be divided; S by Windsor Street; W by other part of the hereditaments to be divided; with dwelling known as 18 Windsor Street Witnesses: - E L Eldred of 24 Lansdowne Gardens, London, gentleman; - C A Hurst, widow; - A E Steevens of 17 Lessar Avenue, Clapham spinster
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