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Summary

This document is a historical copy of the Land Registry title for the property at 69 Stanhope Mews East, London, as of April 24, 1995. It identifies Anthony John Jeffs as the proprietor since April 4, 1995. The document also includes a restrictive covenant from a 1904 conveyance that limits the property's use strictly to that of a private dwellinghouse.

People (4)

Name Role Context
KEITH E. ROONEY Notary Public, England & Wales
Appears in a stamp on the document, notarizing or certifying it.
ANTHONY JOHN JEFFS Proprietor
Listed as the proprietor of 69 Stanhope Mews East, London, SW7 5QT as of 04.04.1995.
Ronald Hugh Baillie Vendor
Party to a conveyance dated 2 May 1904.
Philip Percival Whitcombe Purchaser
Party to a conveyance dated 2 May 1904.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Land Registry government agency
The issuing authority for the document.
dotted line global company
Listed under the name of KEITH E. ROONEY, likely his firm.
HM Land Registry Durham Office government agency
The specific office that deals with this title.

Timeline (4 events)

1904-05-02
A conveyance was made between Ronald Hugh Baillie (Vendor) and Philip Percival Whitcombe (Purchaser) containing restrictive covenants.
1904-05-11
The Freehold land for 69 Stanhope Mews East was filed at the Registry.
69 Stanhope Mews East, Kensington, (SW7 5QT)
1995-04-04
ANTHONY JOHN JEFFS became the proprietor of the property.
69 Stanhope Mews East, London, SW7 5QT
1995-04-24
This historical copy of the register of title was created, showing entries as of this date.
Land Registry

Locations (7)

Location Context
Address of Notary Public KEITH E. ROONEY.
Location of the Notary Public's office and the property.
Jurisdiction of the Notary Public.
The borough where the property is located.
The address of the property described in the title register.
Location of the HM Land Registry office dealing with the title.
A block of dwellinghouses mentioned in a 1904 covenant.

Relationships (1)

Ronald Hugh Baillie is listed as the Vendor and Philip Percival Whitcombe as the Purchaser in a conveyance dated 2 May 1904.

Key Quotes (1)

"The Purchaser hereby for himself and his assigns to the intent to bind not only himself but all persons claiming title under him to the hereditaments hereby conveyed covenants with the Vendor and also as separate covenants with the owner or owners for the time being of each of the dwellinghouses in the block now known as Nos. 68 to 90 (both numbers inclusive) Queens Gate that the Purchaser his heirs or assigns will not use the premises hereby conveyed or permit or suffer the same premises to be used for the purposes of any business trade or manufacture of any description or for any purpose other than that of a private dwellinghouse only and will at all times keep the Vendor his executors and administrators effectually"
Source
— A Conveyance dated 2 May 1904 (A restrictive covenant from a 1904 conveyance limiting the use of the property to a private dwellinghouse.)
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