• Reference
    X948/2/LU32/1
  • Title
    Conveyance
  • Date free text
    14 Dec 1882
  • Production date
    From: 1882 To: 1882
  • Scope and Content
    Parties: (i) Henry Morgan Vane of Whitehall, Westminster, official trustee of charity lands; (ii) Thomson Hankey of 59 Portland Place; Jervoise Smith of 47 Belgrave Square; Reginald Hankey of 78 Ebury Street - all Middlesex - esquires; Arthur Wellesley Peel of The Lodge, Sandy, esquire, MP; Rev Frederick Hose of Dunstable, clerk; Benjamin Bennett of Dunstable, esquire; Hon Arthur John Edward Russell of 2 Audley Square [Middlesex] MP; Rev Augustus Frederick Birch, Rector of Northchurch [Hertfordshire] - trustees of Ashton’s Charity, Dunstable; (iii) Benjamin Dimmock of Luton, stiffening manufacturer Reciting: - Order by Board of Charity Commissioners of England and Wales of 9 July 1878 appointing (ii) and vesting (a) in (i); - Order by Board of Charity Commissioners of England and Wales of 11 September 1882 authorising sale of (a) within six months for not less than £115 Operative Part: - (iii) paid £115 to (ii); - (i) granted and conveyed and (ii) confirmed (a) to (iii) Property [as shown on included plan]: (a) land in Luton at the rear of New Town Street and Albert Road containing 24 poles with width on N of 63 feet and S of 63 feet, 4 inches bounded by property of Eliza Thompson, Benjamin Dimmock, Peter Alexander, William Smith Farrer and the trustees of Ashton’s Charity Witnesses: - Edward Hough Love of 17 Icknield Street, Dunstable; - Henry Howard Batten of Lincolns Inn, barrister-at-law; - G H Edwards of Gresham House, London, receiver; - Henry Watts of 8 High Street North, Dunstable; - Morgan S Rice of Northchurch, clerk in holy orders; - George Bailey of Luton, solicitor
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  • Level of description
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