• Reference
    Z1362/6/9/1
  • Title
    Draft mortgage of messuages & premises abutting on High Street South and Albert and King Streets, Dunstable and further advances
  • Date free text
    6 September 1889
  • Production date
    From: 1885 To: 1890
  • Scope and Content
    Mortgage 1) Albert Henry Langridge of Duxford, Cambridgeshire, physician and surgeon 2) Lewis White, butcher George Brown, warehouseman James Fensome, miller All of Dunstable. The Trustees of Court Unity 4799 Ancient Order of Foresters Consideration: £600 All those four messuages, cottages or tenements abutting on the east side of High Street South, Dunstable and one of them known as the Star and Garter public house with the barns yard and outbuildings in the rear hitherto belonging and the piece of land on the northern side of the said four messuages of about 9 feet wide now used as an entrance or gateway from High Street South to the back as well of the said premises as of adjoining premises belonging to Arthur Edward Langridge subject to such right over the said piece of land, with the new building erected by the late John Langridge with entrance in King Street known as the Mission Hall with stables and storerooms in the basement having entrances from the before mentioned yard which said hereditaments are bounded on the north by the said premises of the said A. E. Langridge on part where a well of water was filled up formerly existed and on or towards the south by King Street aforesaid and on or towards the east by property of W. King. All those two cottages or tenements situate on the south side of and numbered 1 and 2 in Albert Street, Dunstable, late in the occupation of Messrs Cook and Pateman but now of Henry Hunt [Thomas Cook has been struck through] and Joseph Pateman [William Goode has been struck through] with the garden, ground buildings and premises in rear thereof extending to King Street, part buildings being now used as workshops occupied by the late William Goode and Edward Dightam. And all those three messauges or tenements situate north west of the last described two cottages and premises abutting on High Street South Dunstable erected wholly or in part on the site of the old engine house and lock up, one of such three messuages with corner shop in the occupation of the said Edward Dightam and the other two thereof in the occupation of Thomas Cook and William Goode, the position and dimensions of all which said heriditaments described more particualrly shown as the same then existed in the plan drawn on the conveyance to the said John Langridge dated 1 January 1881. Signed by (1) in the presence of Alfred Cheshire, Pack Cottage, Royston, Cambs.
  • Exent
    1 deed
  • Archival history
    Given to the history society in 2016 by Mrs M Hillyard. with permission to transfer as gift to Bedfordshire Archives.
  • Level of description
    item