- ReferenceX948/2/LU18/3
- TitleAbstract of title of Henry Seaton Frost, Arthur William Frost and Anna Frost, trustees of the will of Samuel Frost, to 39 to 49 Cromwell Road, Luton
- Date free text1924
- Production dateFrom: 1924 To: 1924
- Scope and Content(I) Conveyance of 1 October 1906 Parties: (i) Thomas Langridge of 2 North Place, Brighton [Sussex], shoemaker; (ii) Samuel Frost of Hazelhurst, Thurleigh Road, Balham [Surrey], provision merchant Reciting: - will of Henry Benjamin Rosson of Luton, straw hat manufacturer of 23 April 1875 appointing his wife Caroline executrix, his son Henry and brother-in-law Thomas Langridge executors and trustees; devising all real estate to his wife for her life and widowhood, remainder to Henry Rosson and Thomas Langridge as trustees for sale; - death of Henry Benjamin Rosson on 2 May 1888 and proof of his will in PPR on 26 May 1888; - death of Henry Rosson on 24 September 1902; - death of Caroline Rosson on 13 May 1906; - (i) caused real estate of Henry Benjamin Rosson to be put up for sale by auction at George Hotel, Luton on 23 July 1906 with (a) constituting Lot 11 Operative Part: - (i) conveyed (a) to (ii) for £1,260 Property: (a) seven messuages in Cromwell Road, Luton with combined frontage of 84 feet, 4 inches and in occupation of Sidney Brightman, Frederick How, Bertie Wilson, Dudley, Benjamin Sharpe, James Wilson and Howe and known as 39, 41, 43, 35, 47, 49 and 51 Cromwell Road Endorsed memorandum of conveyance of 2 August 1907 from (1) Samuel Frost to (2) Pryor Reid & Company Limited of 51 Cromwell Road (II) X948/2/LU18/1 (III) X948/2/LU18/2 (IV) Extract from conveyance of 2 August 1907, Pryor & Reid covenanted: - not to erect any stabling or other outbuildings in garden or yard so as to obstruct adjoining premises; - not to be a nuisance to owners of adjoining properties; - not use premises as butcher, fishmonger, fried fish shop, noisy or noxious trade or convert into a shop other than as an extension to the company’s shop at 53 Cromwell Road Proviso: - allowing licensing to sell alcohol (V) Extract from deed of 4 July 1883: - each purchase to erect boundary fence, no gate opening outwards into road; - nothing to be erected within 12 feet of Brook Street except fences of 6 feet height or less except porches and entrance steps, none to extend more than 5 feet, or bay windows and verandahs not extending more than 3 feet; - trades prohibited: brickmaker, burner of brick earth or clay (VI) Will of 16 April 1923 of Samuel Frost appointing his sons Henry Seaton Frost and Arthur William Frost and wife Anna Frost as executors and trustees and devising all real estate to them upon trust for sale (VII) Codicil to will of Samuel Frost of 7 December 1923 (VIII) Death of Samuel Frost on 12 October 1924 (IX) Proof of will of Samuel Frost in PPR on 24 December 1924
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