- ReferenceZ1337/5/10
- TitleMary Ann Hipgrave of 3 Oxford Road, Luton, ginger beer and soda water manufacturer, to Frederick Hawkes of 19 Langley Road , Luton, ginger beer and soda water manufacturer. Appointment in fee of freehold property at Oxford Road, Luton, and covenant to produce title deeds.
- Date free text29 April 1882
- Production dateFrom: 1851 To: 1882
- Scope and ContentSale of 1 and 3 Oxford Road with yard, manufactory, stables and outbuildings, and also the ground on which they stand in Oxford Road, now occupied by Mary Ann Hipgrave and Alfred Carrington, by Mary Ann Hipgrave to Frederick Hawkes for £2700. Detailed description of property and site plan. Mary Ann Hipgrave to produce the following documents: - indenture of conveyance dated 22 January 1857 between John Puddephatt of Luton, innkeeper and James Burgess - indenture of conveyance dated 29 December 1866 between Henry Coles Brown of Luton, corn merchant, and James Burgess (this and previous indenture relate to the engine house and boiler room coloured yellow and marked A in plan) [at rear of 3 Oxford Road] - 28 May 1875 – deed of separation Recites previous documents and events: - will of James Burgess dated 9 October 1863 appointing wife Mary Ann Burgess executrix and devising to her (a) dwelling house with buildings at the rear in which he carried on trade of a ginger beer and lemonade manufacturer in Oxford Road, Luton; and (b) dwelling house adjoining - death of James Burgess on 2 March 1871 - grant of probate on 13 April 1871 - marriage of Mary Ann Burgess to William Hipgrave - deed of separation dated 28 May 1875 between (i) William Hipgrave; (ii) Mary Ann Hipgrave, and (iii) Charles Wathington Seabrook and Luke Dennis Smith (trustees) - William Hipgrave and Mary Ann Hipgrave continue to live apart and are likely to continue to do so
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