• Reference
    X948/2/LU34/2
  • Title
    Mortgage
  • Date free text
    24 June 1862
  • Production date
    From: 1862 To: 1862
  • Scope and Content
    Parties: (i) William Henry Attwood of Luton, carpenter; (ii) Mary Hannah Cooke of Stamford [Lincolnshire], spinster Operative Part: - (i) conveyed (a)-(b) to (ii) for £400 Property: (a) two cottages in Brunswick Street and two in Windmill Street built by John Puddephatt on the site of the Crape Factory bounded: NW by High Town Street; SE by four cottages of Richard Thomas Cooke and by (b); SW by Brunswick Street; NE by (b); (b) land adjoining (a) and now occupied as gardens by the tenants of (a), formerly part of Bridge Field, now called Donkey Hall Field bounded NW by High Town Street; SW by two of (a), cottages of Richard Thomas Cooke and cottages of James Lewin; SE by Church Walk; NE by Windmill Street Habendum: - to (ii) subject to equity of redemption by (i) - interest 5% Witness: - Francis S Foster, clerk to Richard Cooke of Luton, solicitor
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  • Level of description
    item