• Reference
    X948/2/LU24/2
  • Title
    Deed of Partition and Conveyance
  • Date free text
    20 August 1907
  • Production date
    From: 1907 To: 1907
  • Scope and Content
    Parties: (i) Henry Thomas Shackleton of Luton, hat tip and lining manufacturer; (ii) William George Mayne Warboys of 57 Brunswick Street, Luton, blocker; (iii) Walter William Warboys of 119 Hitchin Road, Luton, painter; (iv) Douglas Edwin Cooke of Luton, gentleman Reciting: - will of William Worboys of 57 Brunswick Street, Luton, retired innkeeper, of 23 November 1885 devising and bequeathing real and personal estate to his executors Henry Thomas Shackleton of Stuart Street, Luton, hat tip and lining manufacturer and Jesse Inwood of High Town Road, Luton, grocer as trustees to permit his wife (i) to have his furniture and domestic effects for her life and receive rents and income of real estate and to invest money of personal estate and pay interest to (i) and stand possessed in trust for (ii); - death of William Worboys on 30 March 1900; - deed oll of 31 May 1901 by Jesse Inwood disclaiming trusteeship of will of William Worboys; - proof of will of William Worboys in Northampton DPR on 8 June 1901; - (ii) were the only children of William Worboys and were both over 21; - X948/2/LU24/1; - (ii) and (iii) wished to partition of scheduled real and personal estate of William Worboys and agreed that real and personal estate in Schedule 1 should be taken by (i) and that in Schedule 2 by (ii); - (i) agreed to join the deed at the request of (ii) and (iii); - the mortgages were to be transferred to the respective new mortgagee Operative Part: - (i) by direction of (ii) and (ii) conveyed and (ii) and (iii) each conveyed and confirmed scheduled real and personal estate to (iv) Habendum: - to (iv) , land and money in 1st Schedule to use of (ii); land ana money in 2nd Schedule to use of (iii) 1st Schedule: - six cottages with yards and outbuildings known as 67, 69, 71, 73. 75 and 77 Duke Street; - land on corner of Ashton Road and Cowper Street, Luton with messuage known as 36 Cowper Street in occupation of William Neville; - two plots of land and two messuages known as 55 and 57 Brunswick Street , 55 in occupation of Robert Unwin and 57 in occupation of Hannah Warboys; - £400 secured by mortgage on property in High Town Road on 1 April 1899 between (1) Edward Kiteley and (2) William Warboys; - £500 secured by mortgage on a warehouse at corner of John Street and Cheapside, Luton made on 1 August 1900 between (1) William Henry Brown and John Robert Brown and (2) Henry Thomas Shackleton; - £7/13/7 2nd Schedule - land with six dwellings known as 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 Cross Street, Luton - £350 secured by mortgage on 113 High Town Road on 30 June 1883 between (1) George Emery and (2) John Spratley, Reuben Algar and Thomas Keens transferred to William Worboys on 4 November 1885; - £200 secured by mortgage on 68 and 70 Wenlock Street, Luton on 3 July 1897 by (1) Edward Kiteley and (2) William Worboys; - £120 secured by mortgage on 16 Brunswick Street, Luton on 9 May 1902 by (1) Edward Brown and (2) Henry Thomas Shackleton; - £250 secured by mortgage on 126 and 128 North Street, Luton on 11 November 1898 by (1) Edward Kiteley and (2) William Worboys; - £7/13/8 Witness: - Richard Edward Cooke of Luton, solicitor Endorsements: - conveyance of 17 August 1909 of 36 Cowper Street from (1) William George Mayne Worboys to (2) Albert Hugh Buck; - conveyance of 14 January 1924 of 75 and 77 Duke Street from (1) William George Mayne Worboys to (2) Emily Gertrude Kiteley, wife of Edward Kiteley; - conveyance of 2 April 1925 of 67 to 73 Duke Street by (1) William George Mayne Warboys to (2) feo Frederick Worboys; - conveyance of 13 April 1927 of 55 Brunswick Street by (1) William George Mayne Worboys to (2) Rose Mailes, wife of Arthur Mailes; - conveyance of 12 December 1932 of 57 Brunswick Street by (1) William George Mayne Worboys to (2) Bertram Christopher Odell
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