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1850 |
Dominic
Winter |
250 |
Manuscript
large scale map of the Somerstown Estate in the Parish of St Pancras, Middx.
'in order to show the various under leases granted by Mr Leroux to his tenants
upon the plan of the lease granted by Earl Somers to him.', c. 1850,
manuscript in black with colour wash showing an area around Clarendon Road
and Clarendon Square, detailing each property with manuscript notation on
tenants by name and details of the length of lease and the values etc.,
together with a printed general plan of the Somerstown Estate with colour
wash to properties A fascinating and very informative plan providing
considerable detail of ownership and tenancy of an important area of central
London. The area depicted in the map lies between the modern St Pancras and
Euston Stations, and includes the area now occupied by the new British
Library. (2) £150-200 |
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2 |
1808-1932 |
Dominic
Winter 31 Jan 2001 |
251 |
Group
of 15 mainly vellum documents, 1808-1932, relating to the same property, Old
Bridge Cottage, in Staines, Middlesex, built on the site of the failed New
Staines Bridge, charting the entire ownership of the cottage from 1808 to
1932, one bearing the signature of Thomas Coutts, the Banker, together with
two photocopies of related documents, with complete history of the building,
all in fine condition A rare and fascinating corpus of material charting the
history of the same property over a period of almost 150 years. Old Bridge
Cottage was originally part of the toll house built on the site of the Swan
Inn, which was demolished to make way for the new Staines Bridge, linking
Staines to Egham and replacing a medieval wooden structure in the 1790's. It
proved a spectacular engineering failure. The first construction, in stone,
cracked, probably because of faulty design and river turbulence and the
replacement, in iron, also failed. The Government admitted defeat in 1808,
demolishing the bridge and returning to the use of the original wooden bridge
which luckily hadn't been demolished. The Toll House was sold, passing
through various owners/lessees and still exists today as a Grade 2 listed
building in The Hythe conservation area. There is also a new Swan Inn, built
some 50 yards along the river bank from the original structure sometime after
1791. A group of documents charting the history of a single property such as
this rarely appears on the market. As such, they provide considerable local historical
and genealogical information about this important area on the outskirts of
London. (17) £300-500 |
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3 |
18th-20th
century |
Dominic
Winter 16 May 2001 |
446 |
Large
collection of parchment and vellum indentures 18th-20th c., including one
from the Governors and company of Shadweel Waterworks, a document relating to
the sale of the 'Spread Eagle' public house in Limehouse and many others. |
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18th/19th
century |
Dominic
Winter 12 Dec 2001 |
484 |
Important
group of sixteen vellum indentures 1736 - early 19th c., chronicling the
break up of the Manor of Harrow in the early 1800's, all in fine condition.
An important and historic group of documents which trace the development of
Harrow from a rural area into the London suburb which it is today. An Act of
Parliament provided for the dividing of land in Harrow and these documents
offer a unique record of the sale of much of the land in Sudbury and in
Harrow itself. Included in the group is a document granting rights to a
church pew in Harrow Church and documents granting rights of passage for
carts, carriages etc. (16) |
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5 |
1818 |
Dominic
Winter 12 Dec 2001 |
514 |
Overloaded stage coach. Manuscript Police
deposition against a stage coach driver, accusing him of carrying 'fourteen
outside passengers at one and the same time' 1.5pp, folio, Hampton, Middx
July 1818, written in a sloping, court official, hand with one insertion,
signed by William Marmaduke Sellon, J.P., folded with blank lower portion
laid down An interesting document from the days of coaching. The driver, on
Joseph Jacobs is indicted for overloading his stagecoach, despite having the
correct number of passengers allowed to travel 'painted on a conspicuous part
thereon'. He is summoned to appear before the Magistrates at Hatton Garden to
'answer the said complaint.and receive what to the Law shall appertain.' |
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1798 |
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A
document drawn up in 1798 on VELLUM. Handwritten and
on ONE SIDE it gives details of THE CONVEYANCE OF A COTTAGE HOMESTEAD
AND CLOSE (PLOT OF LAND OR FIELD) AT NAPTON ON THE HILL, WARWICKSHIRE.
BETWEEN MR JAMES ROBERTSON OF STEPNEY IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX AND EDWARD
BEER and his Trustee OF NAPTON ON THE WARWICK. IN GOOD CONDITION - GUARANTEED
ORIGINAL - WITH MONOGRAM SEAL AND REVENUE STAMPS. SOME AGE FOXING TO
EDGES |
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1817 |
ebay |
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document drawn
up in 1767 on VELLUM. Handwritten and on ONE SIDE it
gives details of THE FINAL AGREEMENT MADE IN THE COURT OF OUR SOVEREIGN LORD
THE KING AT WESTMINSTER ON MORROW OF ALL SAINTS IN THE FIFTY SEVENTH YEAR OF
THE REIGN OF GEORGE III BY THE GRACE OF GOD .. BEFORE NIRARY GIBBS, ROBERT
DALLAS, JAMES ALLEN PARK AND JAMES BURROUGH JUSTICES OF OUR LORD THE KING.
FOR PROPERTY IN MIDDLESEX. SOME STORAGE WEAR TO FOLDS , 16 INS X 8 INS WITH
REVENUE STAMP |
Gibbs |
Dallas |
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8 |
1767 |
ebay |
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Vellum
indenture dated 8th July 1767 called a tripartite indenture as it was a Lease
of land from Lord Grosvenor, the Right Honourable Baron Grosvenor of Eaton
Hall (in the County of Chester), to a Thomas Cartwright and a David Boyd of
the parish of Hanover square, Middlesex, ( now central London).Lord Grosvenor
appears to be the Duke of Westminster. There are two stamps and two seals,
those of Lord Grosvenor and David Boyd. There is also a drawing of the
dimensons of the land in question and verso is a note dated 11th November
1768 noting the lease had been registered in accordance with Act of Parliament
and the signature of the registrar.The document measures 31" x 26".
Please note there are several holes in the parchment. |
Cartwright |
Boyd |
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9 |
1831 |
Dominic
Winter 11 Apr 2002 |
370 |
Part printed certificate for balloted men of the Militia, dated
1831, certifying that Richard Hickman was balloted to serve in the Militia
for the Parish of St Marylebone, Middlesex, signed by George W Slath, and
given at 'the Caf‚ Coloseum Tavern in the New Road', slightly creased and
with one small hole not affecting text |
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1835 |
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A
document drawn up in and around 1835 on PAPER. Handwritten
IT GIVES DETAILS OF THE ASSIGNMENT IN RESPECT OF RENT ON No 4 GEORGE STREET,
HANOVER SQUARE IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. BETWEEN RICHARD DARBY OF ROYAL
HILL COTTAGE BAYSWATER IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX GENTLEMAN AND ELIZABETH
FILOR OF THE SAME PLACE. GUARANTEED ORIGIGINAL WITH A FIRM STRIKE EMBOSSED
REVENUE AND A SMALL WAX WAFER SEAL ON ONE SHEET WHATMAN WATERMATKED 1831
PAPER |
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1762 |
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A
document drawn up in and around 1762 on PAPER AN INDENTURE
OF LEASE MADE BETWEEN RICHARD COX OF ALBERMARLE STREET IN THE COUNTY OF
MIDDLESEX ESQUIRE AND SARAH GOUGH OF THE PARISH OF SAINT CLEMENT DANE IN THE
COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX WIDOW FOR ALL THAT TENEMENT OR DWELLING HOUSE SITUATE IN
DEVEREAUX COURT IN THE PARISH OF ST CLEMENT DANES LATE IN THE OCCUPATION OF
.....? STEELE WIDOW, DECEASED. there is A RED WAX SEAL AND A FIRM
STRIKE EMBOSSED REVENUE STAMP on this document WRITTEN ON ONE
FOLDED SHEETS OF GR WATERMARKED BOND PAPER. IN GOOD CONDITION WITH DUSTING
TO OUTSIDE FOLD. |
Cox |
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12 |
1856,
1911 |
ebay |
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1856
ANTIQUE VELLUM MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT INDENTURE WITH ADDITIONS UP TO 1911. A
VERY INTERESTING RESEARCH DOCUMENT DRAWN UP ON VELLUM, COVERING TWO SHEETS,
WITH INFORMATION ON THE MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT OF WILLIAM FURLEY CHENEY OF THE
CITY OF OXFORD, A CORN FACTOR AND ILIZA LANGHAM OF UPPER STREET ISLINGTON IN
THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. THIS DOCUMENT CARRIES A NUMBER OF WAX SEALS AND
REVENUE STAMPS INCLUDING TWO VICTORIAN GUMMED STAMPS. ILIZA CHENEY IS
RECORDED AS LIVING IN PROSPECT HOUSE, ALEXANDER ROAD, HEATHFIELD IN THE
COUNTY OF SUSSEX IN 1911. GUARANTEED original on TWO SHEETS of VELLUM
WITH SOME STORAGE WEAR. |
Furley |
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13 |
1863,
1906 |
ebay |
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A fine
large vellum indenture on two sheets, being a lease on two properties at
16&17(later 88&90) Marlborough Road, Dalston, Shoreditch,
Middlesex.It is between William Tanner, the owner, and Thomas Tully and was
drawn up in 1863. There are two revenue stamps and a wax seal together with
an attractive two colour plan of the properties. When Tully died he left
considerable estate to five beneficiaries, presumable his children. They
declined to sell all of the estate because of the costs involved, and decided
that Josephine Tully, his spinster daughter should have the lease as her
"share" On the back of the indenture IS ANOTHER, detailing the arrangement
they had all agreed to. This one has FIVE wax seals and provides fascinating
insights into inheritance in Victorian England. altogether a most readable
item. |
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1855 |
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ASSIGNMENT
OF LEASEHOLD PREMISES IN THE PARISH OF LLANDULAS IN THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH,
NORTH WALES - 1855. Assignment of a mortgage term dated 12th June 1855,
between Robert Roberts of the Old Bank, City of Chester and William Crosley
of 16 Westbourne Park, Middlesex, Civil Engineer of the one part, and Henry
Steel of Liverpool, Manager of the Liverpool United Gas Light Company of the other part. Mortgage
of all that parcel of land called Hugh Goch Ucha lately part of a farm called
Glanrafon belonging to Robert William Wynne in Llandulas county of Denbigh
and an other small piece of land bordered Easterly on land belonging to the
Lord Bishop of Bangor, and Southerly on land owned by William Crosley
deceased. Includes a detailed description of the land, details of Robert
Wynne's family and ages, and recitals of a number of previous indentures
relating to the land. The three page
document also has a second indenture written on the back dated 1860 between
Henry Steel and a Mr or Mrs E Humphreys. Very good condition 3 page vellum
written in English. Three signatures and red wax seals. 57 by 72 cm. |
Roberts |
Crosley |
Steel |
Wynne |
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15 |
1709,
1720 |
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This is
a superb 7 page document being the last will and testament of Edward Tyson, a
doctor, of Tottenham, Middlesex with a 1720 Codicil. The writing is strong
and clear and although there is some "foxing" the condition is
generally good. The sheets measure 16 x 12 inches and there are 7 inthe
document plus a protecting cover sheet. Mentions Mr Richard Tyson, the
testator's sisters Dame Mary Whe....?, his brother Richard Tyson. |
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16 |
1722 |
Dominic
Winter 9 Apr 2003 |
345 |
Vellum
manuscript document for the Court proceedings in a court case in the Court of
the Kings Bench at Westminster, dated Trinity Term 1722, the case concerns
Bartholomew Ibbott of Enfeild [Enfield], Middlesex, to answer John Howard in
a plea of Trespass relating to the erection of a new building which has
obstructed a window in an existing building. Of particular note is an
attached vellum manuscript, listing a long list of members of the jury and
the areas of London they are from, proving a unique genealogical record. An
abridged translation of the document is provided. |
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17 |
1595 |
Dominic
Winter 9 Apr 2003 |
370 |
Quitclaim
by William Stannford of 'Darkes', Middlesex, and Henry Stannford of Drayton, Middlesex
to Robert Stannford of 'Puryhall', Staffs, dated 26 November 1595, in Latin,
of all right in manors of Packington and Rowley, Staffs, site of former
monastery of Austin Friars next to town of Stafford manors of Bulley and
Wesburie alias Westburie in Glos., and all lands in 'Packinqton, Tamworthe,
Weeford, Swynfen, Rowley, Forbridqe, Austen Friers, Castell, Riccarscote,
Burton, Sharehill, Cannocke als. Cancke et Wolverhampton', Staffs; and in
'Bulley, Wesbury als. Westbury pred. et Churcham', Glos., (which had belonged
to William and Henry Stannford by grant of William Stannford of Packington,
Staffs, his wife Elizabeth and Thomas Repington of Amington, Warwicks), with
two seal tags |
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1842 |
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Document drawn
up in 1842 and on PAPER. Hand written and
printed it gives details of Henry Rowles a Lieutenant in Her Majesty's 8th
Regiment of Hussars. Firmly bound to Richard White of Acton in the county of
Middlesex in the sum of £1000. firm strike LION OVER CROWN EMBOSSED REVENUE
STAMP ON J WHATMAN TURKISH MILL PAPER FOR 1841 |
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1684 |
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An rare
although incomplete piece of a document signed by J Stratton Dated 1
September 1684. Indenture, mentions "….. (St Martins?) in the fields in
the County of Middx gent dece…? (deceased?)", "….. London of the
second part and Richard ……?", "of the said ffrancis Batten may hold
....?", ".... said Guardian Martha Axtell and ....", "
.... and with her consent and approbation ...." |
Stratton |
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20 |
1869 |
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Old
english Document Dated 12th May 1869.Settlement on the Marriage of George. G.
Pearson Esquire and Miss Edith Evans.Complete with seals, stamps (including
postage type stamps) and signatures. 24 page document on pages sized 41cm
long by 27cm wide. Refers to property in Middlesex. |
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21 |
1890 |
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1890
Lease and later Assignment of Shop and Dwellinghouse in HIGH STREET in HARROW
namely Messuage and Dwellinghouse ,outbuilding and yard situate next to the
public drinking fountain on the north west side of High St and abutting in
the rear upon West St between Mr George Clarke to Mr J R Goshawk also later
assignment from Mr Goshawk to Mr George Pawsey in good condition 2 sheets
measuring approx 24" x 26" with all relevant stamps and seals |
Clarke |
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1401 |
Bloomsbury
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Edward (Plantagenet, Earl of Rutland, later Duke of York, son of
Edmund of Langley, 1373?-1415) Charter granting reversion of the Manor of
Oxhey, which Joan, widow of William Peytevyn, holds of the Earl for life,
manuscript on vellum, in Latin, 8 lines, dusty, remains of wax seal with
Edward Plantagenet's arms, 100 x 306mm., 12th June 1401. *** Cousin to both
Richard II and Henry IV, York was killed commanding the right wing of the
army at the battle of Agincourt. |
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1824 |
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1824 GEORGE IV VELLUM ARREST WARRANT. Single sheet in the form
of a letter approx. 13½” x 4 ¾” with a five shilling postage frank &
seal. (Just about the same cost as posting a letter in the UK today). This
important document is an arrest warrant issued to the Sheriff of Middlesex by
the High Court at Westminster. Names included on document: Henry & Thomas
Sadler, (plaintiffs), The Right Honourable Edward Harley commonly called Lord
Harley, (defendant) and Sir Charles Abbott, (witness). Edward Harley is
termed as being ‘outlawed’ in this document, an unusual term for this era. |
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24 |
1875 |
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INDENTURE
RECORDING THE LEASE OF A HOUSE AND LAND AT 15 HARTHAM ROAD, HOLLOWAY,
MIDDLESEX, BY MESSERS CHARLES WILLMOTT OF SHEPHERDS BUSH, AND SAMUEL ALLEN,
HORNSEY ROAD, BUILDERS OF THE ONE PART, AND CHARLES BARLOW OF NORTHAMPTON
HOUSE, ST PAULS ROAD, HIGHBURY, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, OF THE OTHER PART.
Handwritten on vellum in a very fine script. Nice hand drawn and wash
coloured plan of the property Revenue and tax stamps. Signatures and seals.
56 by 66 cm. Good condition. |
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1909-1970s |
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RUISLIP. HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS. 1909/1970`S. This item comprises
of approx. 60 pieces of paperwork relating to 2 Properties in Ruislip,
Middlesex, covering the period from 1909 up to 1971. Firstly there is a copy
of the Will of Fanny Thompson, of August 2nd, 1898, bequeathing the Ruislip
Park Estate, includ. Mansion House and Park, + adjoining strips of land. With
this item is an Abstract of Title, dated 1926 of Mr Colin Still. Apparently,
the Ruislip Park Estate land was sold at auction for building in May 1906.All
the remainder of items pertain to two properties, from when the original
building plots were purchased,including prices, houses built and various
owners up to the 1970`s. These properties are known as; Dunholme Lodge,
Church Avenue, Ruislip, Middlesex; and also, " Nesscot", Church
Avenue, Ruislip. There are Conveyances, Indentures, Mortgage
Documents,Requisitions of Title, Land Registry papers, etc for both these
properties, the early ones complete with wax seals, and also insurance
receipts etc for the two properties in the 1950`s and `60`s.Some documents
also have plans and maps attached.The properties were eventually purchased by
a lady, who moved to Bournemouth in Dorset, and for a time seems to have let
the properties |
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1756 |
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OLD VELLUM INDENTURE 1756 - dated 10th August
1756 between "The Right Honourable Lord
Bruce of Tottenham and Margaret Fisher, widow of William
Clarke" "Lease for 21 Years", Signed "Bruce" |
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1831 |
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INDENTURE
DATED 1831 BETWEEN ELIZA ELLIOT, WIDOW AND FREDERICK HODGSON ESQUIRE, BOTH OF
MIDDLESEX. |
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1784 |
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1784
ANTIQUE PAPER LETTER OF ATTORNEY. Document drawn up in 1784 on
PAPER. Hand written it gives details
of SAMUEL GREEN OF GEORGE STREET IN THE PARISH OF SAINT MATHEW , BETHNALL
GREEN IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, A TAYLOR, AND HUSBAND OF THE LATE MARY
STANLEY ONE OF THE HEIRS OF SAMUEL ARIS, LATE OF BIRMINGHAM IN THE COUNTY OF WARWICK,
PRINTER AND STATIONER. CONCERNS PART SHARES IN PROPERTIES AND RENTS IN
BIRMINGHAM AND SMETHWICK. IN THE REIGN OF GEORGE III - WITH TWO WAFER SEALS
AND ONE EMBOSSED ROSE AND CROWN ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE REVENUE STAMP AND A
SINGLE SHILLING EMBOSSED REVENUE . GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD CONDITION
SIZE 16 INCHES BY 13 INCHES ON ONE SHEET OF FOLDED IG BRITTANIA WATERMARKED
PAPER. |
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1881 |
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A
document dated 7th February 1881 . It is in overall excellent
condition,espcially for its age. On the front it says "Lease of ROXETH
FARM & LANDS at HARROW & PINNER in the county of MIDDLESEX. Between
Chas Jas Graham Esquire to Mr John Pring" Contains a schedule, which includes High
Copse, Pond Croft, Farm House Buildings yard Rick Yards, Reddings, Spaddams,
Sheephouse Field, Sixteen acres, Thirteen acres and Hookers Croft, Eleven
acres, Footpath Mead and Sarah Davis. |
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1869 |
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Old
english Document Dated 12th May 1869.Settlement on the Marriage of George. G.
Pearson Esquire and Miss Edith Evans.Complete with seals, stamps (including
postage type stamps) and signatures. 24 page document on pages sized 41cm
long by 27cm wide. Mentions property in
Hoxton in the Parish of St Leonard, Shoreditch, Middlesex. |
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1814-1853 |
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1. Manor of Hampstead, Middx. ADMISSION of Charles
Cartwright on surrender of Elizabeth Vincent Widow, and Surrender to use of
his Will. At a Court Baron held 14th Feb. 1814. Refers to the George Public
House and adjacent parcels of land, formerly part of the waste land of the
Manor.... Together with.... ASSIGNMENT of the George Inn, Robt. Patey to
Andrew Donnison, 1836.... Counterpart LEASE of a tenement called 'The George
Inn', Ann Winfield to Samuel Tipping, 1852.... ASSIGNMENT of the George Inn,
Samuel Tipping to Edmond Sexton, 1853. All documents on vellum, all with wax
seals except the Surrender, last two deeds have 2 sheets. 1814-53. £28.00 |
Cartwright |
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Patey |
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1857 |
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Stoke Newington, Middx. WILL AND CODICIL of John
Unwin, formerly of the Stock Exchange, in the City of London and lately of
Barrett Grove, Stoke Newington. 4 vellum sheets, 23" x 28", printed
probate certificate with details in MS attached, large papered seal. 1857. £16.00.
* Bequeathes various items of silver plate, stocks, etc. |
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1813 |
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Wapping, Middx. DRAFT BILL OF SALE for the 'ship called
Hercules', between Benjamin Waller of Long Acre, coachmaker, Alfred Fry of
Birchin Lane, Broker, and John Rains of Wapping. The ship was insured at
LLoyds Coffee House. This document relates to the sale of the ship to Rains.
It is described as 'formerly called the Gerona captured by and condemned as
Prize to His Majesties Ship Myrtle, Clement Sneyd Esq. commander., now on her
voyage to the Southern Fishery....' 13p. folio, outer sheet with docket
title, written with many amendments and crossings out, on the bottom and
verso of last sheet are lawyer's comments about various difficulties in the
case. Lincolns Inn, 1813. £30.00 |
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1751 |
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An
attractive and comprehensive hand written English paper Declaration of Trust
document comprising single sheet approx. 27” x 19” dated October 31, 1751,
referring to the will of Charles King late of the Parish of Saint Andrew
Holborn London (Gentleman) giving and devising unto his wife Elizabeth,
property in Ponders End in the Parish of Enfield in the County of Middlesex.
Other names mentioned: David King, William King, Elizabeth King (sister),
William Keene (Tallow Chandler), Cutts Barton, William Carden & Joshua
Cox. Stressed and small holes on folds, but all text is determinable for
transcription. A very interesting document with two countersigned red wax
seals. |
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1869 |
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1869 ANTIQUE
PAPER INDENTURE DOCUMENT. DRAWN UP AND HAND WRITEN IN 1869 BETWEEN
SAMUEL MORRIS OF NO 1 PARK PLACE, EAST END, FINCHLEY IN THE COUNTY OF
MIDDLESEX AND FRANCIS KETT OF NO 141 CARLTON ROAD KILBURN IN THE SAID COUNTY.
LEASE FOR A PROPERTY CALLED 'THE DRAKES HEAD' SITUATE ON THE KINGS ROAD
FINCHLEY - COULD BE AN INN OR PUBLIC HOUSE.. GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD
CONDITION - SIZE 15 INCHES BY 12 INCHES ON ONE SHEET OF FOLDED WATERMARKED
PAPER - WITH ONE EMBOSSED REVENUE STAMP. |
Morris |
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VINTAGE PAPER LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. HERBERT GEORGE WOOLLEY OF SANDON, THE
GROVE, CHURCH END, FINCHLEY IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. DOCUMENT FROM THE
PRINCIPLE PROBATE REGISTRY OF HIS MAJESTY'S HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. DEVOLVING
ADMINISTRATION TO THE REVEREND WALTER LEWTY - FAMILY IN YOEVIL, JOHANNESBURG,
SOUTH AFRICA - GRIMSBY - TRANTON, NEW JERSEY, U.S.A. AND OTHERS. GUARANTEED
ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD CONDITION - SIZE 20 INCHES BY 13 INCHES ON TWO SHEETS OF
FOLDED PAPER WATERMARKED PAPER. |
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1876,
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is this two in one indenture dated 22 March 1876 and 13 December 1886. The
document measures 21.5 inches long by 28 inches wide. The first part is the
lease of The Duke of Cambridge Public House in Devons Lane in the Parish of
Bromley, St Leonard in the County of Middlesex. It is between Reuben Martin
to William Jermy. It has the revenue stamp and wax seal and signature of
Reuben Martin. The second indenture is written on the back of the first and
deals with the surrender of the property from Mr Edgar Cullingford to Mr
Reuben Martin and is dated 13 December 1886. This too has the revenue stamp
and two wax seals with the signatures. |
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1874 |
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1874 ANTIQUE
MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT DOCUMENT WITH CHANCERY COURT STAMPS. IN THE MATTER
OF THE TRUSTS OF MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT OF JAMES LEMON AND HEPHZIBAH LEMON HIS
WIFE. DETAILS OF TRUSTEES. GUARANTEED ORIGINAL - IN GOOD CONDITION WITH NICE
VICTORIA LILAC TEN SHILLING CHANCERY COURT GUMMED STAMP AND EMBOSSED REVENUE
STAMP WITH EMBOSSED COURT OF CHANCERY STAMP AND FIRM STRIKE REGISTRARS OFFICE
CACHE - ON C. ANSELL WATERMARKED PAPER FOR 1873. ENDORSED: "ORDER
VESTING NO. 5 EDEN GROVE, HOLLOWAY IN MESSRS W T AND C R V LONGBOURNE AS
TRUSTEES OF THE SETTLEMENT DATED 4TH OCTOBER 1830". |
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Vellum
Copy Manorial Court Roll - Fulham, Middlesex, England - 1849. MANOR OF
FULHAM: ADMISSION OUT OF COURT BEFORE CHARLES WARREN GREAVES DEPUTY STEWARD
FOR THIS TERM OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE AND REVEREND FATHER IN GOD, CHARLES
JAMES, BY DIVINE PERMISSION LORD BISHOP OF LONDON, LORD OF THE SAID MANOR,
THE FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER 1849 . This Manor Court Baron document records the
sale of copyhold land in Fulham, by John Knight of Walham Green, Middlesex,
Butcher, and Henry Hackman of Fulham, Gentleman devisees under the will of
Samuel Groves late of Parson Green, deceased) to Samuel Walden of Walham
Green, basket maker. Includes:
Land situate in Fulham Fields, next to the almshouses, and a road lately
formed intended to be called Groves's road.
Also land in Fulham Fields lying on the North side of the public road
from Fulham to Hammersmith, abutting on land owned by Mr Ward and Mr Dancer
Very nice descriptions of the land transferred. Handwritten in English on
vellum. One pound revenue stamp. 34 by 57 cm. Good condition overall, but
with some creasing. |
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Hackman |
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1871
VELLUM DEED re 34 STORY STREET, ISLINGTON. This indenture, on a single sheet
of vellum, is dated 5th September 1871 and is between John Waple of Lower
Charles Street, Northampton Square, Middlesex, a jeweller, of the first part
and Richard Cattle of 1a Story Street, a wood turner, of the other part and
concerns the assignment of a property known as 34, Story Street in the parish
of Saint Mary Islington. There are two red wax seals by the signatures as
well as a blue revenue stamp for £1:7:6. Size. The document size is approx.
28" wide x 22" high. Condition. In excellent condition with the
usual folding creases. |
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1854
VELLUM DEED re 34 STORY STREET, ISLINGTON. This indenture, on a single sheet
of vellum, is dated 22nd March 1854 and is between Charles Smith of Trinity
Street in Islington, a carpenter, of the first part and William Temple of
Croydon, Surrey of the other part and concerns an assignment of the property
known as 34, Story Street in the parish of Saint Mary Islington. There are
two good red wax seals with clear impressions by the signatures as well as a
blue revenue stamp for £1:7:6. Size. The document size is approx. 28"
wide x 24" high. Condition. In excellent condition with the usual
folding creases. |
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1910
ANTIQUE STTLEMENT UPON MARRIAGE DOCUMENT. DOCUMENT DRAWN UP IN 1910
BETWEEN FREDERICK PAUL FRANKLIN OF BIRKBECK WORKS, BIRKBECK ROAD, DALSTON IN
THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, SURGICAL INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURER AND DAISY ETHEL
PEARCY OF MANOR ROAD STOKE NEWINGTON IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. THIS
DOCUMENT CONTAINS ONE RED EMBOSSED TEN SHILLING REVENUE AND INFORMATION ON
THE FURNITURE AND CHATTELS OF FREDERICK FRANKLIN INCLUDING A SCHEDULE OF
ITEMS IN EACH ROOM OF HIS HOUSE. GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD
CONDITION - SIZE 9 INCHES BY 11 INCHES
ON TWO SHEETS OF FOLDED HERCULES WATERMARKED PAPER. |
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Double
indenture, beautifully written on parchment, concerning land and property in
Roman Bank, Long Sutton, Lincs. The two sheets are fixed together at the
bottom. The first part of the document/mortgage is dated 1872 and the second
1877. There are several wax seals and three silver seals. Names mentioned
include: John Beharrell Southwell, Farcet & Chatteris, John Clarke, Long
Sutton, Ann Clarke, Long Sutton, John Algernon Clarke, Ladbroke Grove,
Notting Hill, Middlesex, William Pitts, Holbeach Marsh, Ernest Kinderley
Stanford, engineer, Hadleigh, Suffolk, John Benniworth Parish the younger,
Dulwich College, Kent, George Clarke, Lutton, George Miller Walker, Long Sutton
+ many more. |
Southwell |
Clarke |
Pitts |
Stanford |
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LEASE
OF PROPERTY IN KENTISH TOWN, MIDDLESEX - 1860. LEASE OF THE FIFTH HOUSE SOUTH
SIDE OF WELLINGTON ROAD WEST RECKONED WEST FROM ALAND, ST PANCRAS MIDDLESEX
THE CORNER HOUSE EXCLUSIVE. Lease between Jacob But of Southampton Street,
Fitzroy Square in the County of Middlesex, Gentleman of the one part, and
Thomas Slatford of Wellington Road, West Kentish Town, Builder of the other
part, made 1st day of November 1860. Very good condition 1 page vellum
written in English. Plan of dwelling. Signature and red wax seal. 57 by 75
cm. |
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1868 |
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LEASE
OF PROPERTY IN KENTISH TOWN, MIDDLESEX - 1867. MORTGAGE OF FREHOLD HOUSE AND
GROUNDS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF WARDEN ROAD LATELY CALLED WELLINGTON ROAD WEST,
KENTISH TOWN, ST PANCRAS MIDDLESEX. Mortgage between James Curtis of 298
Euston Road, zinc manufacturer, the mortgagor, and William Cross Herring of
328 Euston Road, Gentleman, Albion Snell of 114 High Holborn, Silversmith,
and Robert Sargent Stacy of 5 Euston Road, Stationer, the trustees of The
Union Mutual Benefit Building Society, Mortgagees, made 13th day of September
1867. Very good condition 1 page vellum written in English. Signature of
James Curtis and red wax seal. 57 by 75 cm. |
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1692-1846 |
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London
and Home Counties, comprising Middlesex, Surrey, Hertfordshire, Hampshire,
Kent & Sussex. Large collection of deeds and indentures of land and
property, relating to The City (John Seabrook, wine merchant), Clerkenwell,
Soho, Bishopsgate Street, Southwark, Battersea, Streatham, Chobham,
Bletchingley, Braughing, St. Albans Hundred of Cashio (land tax assesments),
Romney Marsh, Brighton, Southampton etc., Ds.s., most manuscripts on vellum,
folds, dusty or soiled, v.s., v.d., 24th March 1692 - 24th November 1846 (c.
140 pieces). |
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1892 |
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1892 ANTIQUE VELLUM
DOCUMENT. DOCUMENT WRITTEN IN 1892 BETWEEN JOHN OMEROD PILKINGTON OF THE
UNITED UNIVERSITY CLUB PALL MALL IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, BARRISTER AT
LAW, AND OLWEN STAINTON PILKINGTON OF LLANDUDNO IN THE COUNTY OF CARNARVON TO
HENRY TAYLOR OF LONGTON IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER - BEING CONVEYANCE OF A
FARM CALLED MOUNT PLEASANT FARM SITUATE IN LONGTON IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER
WITH SCEDULE OF ACRES ETC. signed with THREE wax seals on green tape and TWO
embossed RED revenue stamps WITH HAND COLOURED SURVEY. GUARANTEED ORIGINAL
AND IN GOOD CONDITION - SIZE 30 INCHES
BY 24 INCHES ON TWO SHEETS OF FOLDED VELLUM. |
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1900 |
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Offered
is this two page vellum document together with a letter and plan dated 15 May
1900. It measures 22.5 inches long by 27.5 inches wide. It is between
Marshall Nisbet Inman to George Horace Bettersworth. It deals with the lease
of 5 High Road in Willesden Green in the County of Middlesex. it has the
revenue stamp and red wax seal with the signature of George Horace
Bettersworth. |
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Advertisment
from the London Gazette, Thursday 22nd January to Monday 26th January 1701:
"Stolen or strayed the first Instant, from Mr Wm Cuthbert, Baker, at Wisbitch
in the Isle of Ely, a black-brown Horse, with a whisk-Tail, and whole Mane,
some grey Hairs in his Forehead in his Star-place, white hind Feet, 14 hands
high, five years old, trots, throws up his Head as he rides, and gallops very
fine. Whoever gives notice of him to the said Mr. Cuthbert, or to Edward
Tyson over-against the Angel Inn in Islington near London, shall be well
Rewarded, and Charges." |
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1836
ANTIQUE PAPER INDENTURE DOCUMENT. BETWEEN WILLIAM FRASER OF WOOLWICH IN
THE COUNTY OF KENT, A LIEUTENANT IN THE ROYAL ARTILLERY AND GEORGE BEDFORD OF
BEDFORD ROW IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, Gentleman " WHEREAS PERCY FRASER
LATE OF HAMPTON WICK COTTAGE IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX A REAR ADMIRAL IN THE
ROYAL NAVY DULY SIGNED AND PUBLISHED HIS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT". IN
VERY NICE SECRETARY HAND THIS DOCUMENT SETS OUT THE SALE OF A THE RIGHT TO A
LEGACY - IT WOULD APPEAR THE NEED FOR IMEDIATE READY CASH WAS GREATER THAN
THE KNOWLEDGE OF A YEARLY PAYMENT LIFE. GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD
CONDITION - SIZE 15 INCHES BY 12 INCHES ON ONE SHEET OF FOLDED WATERMAN
WATERMARKED PAPER - FOR 1825 - WITH AN IMPRESSED ONE POUND REVENUE STAMP.
From image refers to Percy Fraser's wife Elizabeth Lucy Fraser and his nephew
Charles Fraser. |
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1816
ANTIQUE PAPER KING'S BENCH DOCUMENT (GEORGE III). PAPER DOCUMENT DRAWN UP
IN 1816 IN THE CASE OF THE KING ON THE PROSECUTION OF HIS MAJESTY'S ATTORNEY
GENERAL AGAINST BASIL GOODE ON A CHARGE OF FRAUD AND CONSPIRACY. THIS BEING:
JOSEPH BUTTERWORTH OF BEDFORD SQUARE IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX ONE OF THE
REPRESENTATIVES IN PARLIAMENT FOR THE CITY OF COVENTRY MAKETH OATH AND SAITH
THAT HE HAS BASIL GOODE THE DEFENDANT IN THE INFORMATION FOR TWENTY YEARS AND
UPWARDS. AND THIS DEPONENT SAITH THAT TO THE BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF
HE THE SAID BASIL GOODE CONDUCTED HIMSELF DURING THAT TIME AS A LOYAL SUBJECT
A RESPECTABLE AND HONORABLE MAN AND FOR MANY YEARS AS AN ACTIVE AND VIGILANT
MAGISTRATE. GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD CONDITION - SIZE 9 INCHES BY 13
INCHES ON ONE SHEET OF FOLDED WATERMARKED PAPER - TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE
IMPRESSED REVENUE STAMP. |
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1884 |
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1884 VELLUM LEASE - HIGHBURY PARK MIDDLESEX. A 99 year vellum
lease between Harry Fleming and Michael McSheehan in respect of the property
then known as No.6 Highbury Park Buildings in the County of Middlesex. The
document unfolds to one large sheet - handwritten and with a plan. In
excellent condition. |
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Huge animal
hide vellum indenture, dated 24 December 1696, five separate sheets, nine wax
seals (three different repeated twice each), hand painted ornate title, blue
William the Third paper seals with a crowned rose on each page. This document
came in an unopened bundle of indentures wrapped in old brown paper and tied
with string. The paper that wrapped them all (not included) has the following
written on it: CRABBS GREEN OLD DEEDS AD 1640/1850. I have 25 including this
one - there were 26. There were paper things and letters among them also. I
have sold one from the 17th century, so this is the second to go. I intend to
list the rest in groups mostly because I find I am pulling my hair out trying
to decipher them!!! Here goes for this one: THIS INDENTURE QUADRUPARTITE MADE
THE FOUR AND TWENTIETH DAY OF DECEMBER ANNO DOM 1696 IN THE EIGHTH YEAR OF
THE REIGN OF OUR SOVEREIGN LORD WILLIAM THE THIRD BY THE GRACE OFGOD OF
ENGLAND & SCOTLAND & FRANCE AND IRELAND & KING DEFENDER OF THE
FAITH OF BETWEEN MATTHEW BATEMAN OF THE PARISH OF ST MARY MALLESON (?) AT
WHITE CHAPPELL (WHITECHAPEL, LONDON, NOW?) IN THE COUNTY OFMIDDLESEX ESQUIRE,
AND MARY HIS WIFE AND THOMAS BATEMAN ******** ELDEST SON AND HEIR APPARAENT
OF THE SAID MATTHEW BATEMAN OF THE FIRST PARTE. JOHN REYOLDS OF THE PARISH OF
HATFIELD BROADOAK AT HATFIELD KINGS IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX YEOMAN AND HENRY
STAINES GENTLEMAN ON THE SECOND PARTE. PETER PICKARD OF THE SAID PARISH OF ST
MARY MALTESSAN? AT WHITE CHAPPELL ESQUIRE AND SARAH PICKARD DAUGHTER OF THE
SAID PETER PICKARD OF THE THIRD PARTE. AND THOMAS COOKE OF ST DYONIMO BARK
CHURCH LONDON CLERK AND VEBAN SMALL? OF CLASPHAM IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY
ESQUIRE IN THE FOURTH PARTE. WHEREAS A MARRIAGE IS INTENDED SHORTLY BY GODS
GRACE TO BE HAD AND SOLOMIZED BETWEEN THE SAID THOMAS BATEMAN AND SARAH
PICKARD, NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSES THAT FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF THE
SUM OF THREE HUNDRED POUNDS OFLAWFUL MONEY OF ENGLAND TO HIM THE SAID MATTHEW
BATEMAN IN HAND WELL AND TRULY PAID AND SATISFIED BY THE SAID PETER PICKARD
OF AND BEFORE THE ENSEALING AND DELIVERING OF THOSE PRESENT .............It
mentions land, common, pasture, barnes stables, outhouses, buildings,
floodings, meadows etc, and names include RICHARD CRABB, JOHN REYNOLDS etc.
It seems that Crabbs Green farm did perhaps get its name from this period. 26
by 21 inches. The seals are excellent. |
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Reynolds |
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LARGE ANIMAL VELLUM 1720 INDENTURE & SEALS. Names include
REYNOLDS, STAINES, BATEMAN, CURRYER - this is a lease for a year. One seal is
a FOX, the other two are the same and are an ANGEL. Place names are HATFIELD
BROADOAK and HATFIELD KINGS, ESSEX, ST MARY MASTELLON, WHITECHAPPELL,
MIDDLESEX..This one like the other I have listed from 1696, and the others I
will list, all relate to the same CRABBS GREEN FARM but I could not trace the
name on this one - needs closer scrutiny. |
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1649 OLIVER CROMWELL REIGN DEED & 2 OTHERS. 1649 COUNTERPART
DEED, large size, on animal vellum. This is very interesting because it does
not bear the Royal seals that the others have since this was issued in the
period that OLIVER CROMWELL was in charge - difficult times. The other two
items are Indentures dated 1694 and 1696. All three came in a group of about
26 that I have and am selling. They were wrapped in brown paper and old
string and had the following written on the brown paper: CRABBS GREEN OLD DEEDS
AD 1640/1850. Please see the other two that I have also listed. The 1694 one
is in Latin. The 1696 one is the only one with wax seals. Names include SAM
QUINTON; THREADNEEDLE STREETE; OLIVER MARTON; CHARLES LEWIS; PETER BRIDGER;
JO REYNOLDS; HENRY STAINES; THOMAS BATEMAN; MATTHEW BATEMAN; JOHN MERICK; GEO
HORTENHUTT?; WILLIAM ANOY?; THOMAS HODGKINS; ESSEX; WHITECHAPPELL etc etc -
see the others because I think they are all concerned with the same place.
Charming items. One man signs an H - THE MARK OF JOHN HODGKINS..! I think the
jist is that due to an impending marriage the indentures were made to cover
the use of or rent of the land?? I am listing these in groups now because it
would be nice that some stay together since they all apparently relate to the
same place through over 200 years - this group are the last of the 17th
century ones. |
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Bridger |
Reynolds |
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Bateman |
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Hortenhutt? |
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1774 LETTER TO SCOTLAND YARD SEAL POSTMARKS. Lovely letter. This
came with the deeds that I am selling. It was posted to ** WILSON ESQ,
SCOTLAND YARD, WHITEHALL, LONDON. It is from a man named THOMAS DUNCOMBE
whose family crest is clearly seen on the black wax seal on this envelope/letter.
He resided at BERKHAMPSTEAD ST. PETERS. On the front is a manuscript postal
charge 3. On the rear is a Bishops mark? and a two line BERKHAMSTEAD
postmark. Berkhampstead is in Hertfordshire I believe. The letter relates to
Mr Duncombes wine purchases and mentions a Mr John Loveday, Wine Merchant, 10
Little Eastcheap - where Mr Duncombe intends to stay when he visits London.
Nice Georgian letter in super condition, with an excellent seal and
interesting postal marks. |
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LEGAL
DOCUMENT : DEED OF CONVEYANCE. GENEALOGY INFORMATION : J. STATHAM HOBSON
ESQUIRE OF CHANCERY CROSS MIDDLESEX TO MISS ANN M. DAVIDSON, PRESENT
RESIDENCE BRITISH COLUMBIA WITHIN THE DOMINION OF CANADA. CONVEYANCE OF
NUMBER 3,4, AND 5 ARDMERE COTTAGES AND No 2 PENRHYN VILLAS HETHER GREEN,
LEWISHAM IN THE COUNTY OF KENT. HAND COLOURED SURVEY WITH TWO SCHEDULES. GOOD
GENERAL CONDITION - WITH GOOD PRINT AND MANUSCRIPT HAND, TWO RED
WAX EMBOSSED SEALS AND TWO EMBOSSED REVENUE STAMPS. INDENTURE
SIZE 23 INS X 28 INS ON ONE SHEETS OF VELLUM. |
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ANTIQUE PAPER LEASE DOCUMENT. BETWEEN ELEANOR SARAH RAM OF WILTON TERRACE,
BELGRAVE SQUARE IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX AND WILLIAM THOMAS MACK OF
BEATRICE ROAD BERMONDSEY IN SURREY, MARKET GARDENER. TO LET A PARCEL OF LAND ON MANOR ROAD IN THE
PARISH OF BERMONDSEY IN SURREY CONTAINING THREE AND A HALF ACRES. GUARANTEED
ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD CONDITION - SIZE 8 INCHES BY 13 INCHES ON ONE SHEET OF
FOLDED THOMAS JAMES HURCOTT MILL WATERMARKED PAPER FOR 1865 - FIVE SHILLINGS IMPRESSED REVENUE STAMP AND
A LONDON TAX STAMP. |
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ANTIQUE LETTER ON VELLUM. TO THE PROPER OFFICER OF THE ENROLMENT OFFICE
OF THE HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY: I DO HEREBY AUTHORIZE YOU TO ENTER
SATISFACTION IN YOUR BOOKS TO AN ANNUITY OF FIVE HUNDRED AND TWENTY POUNDS
GRANTED TO ME BY AN INDENTURE - BETWEEN ANTHONY WILLIAM JOHNSON OF WEBBERY IN
THE COUNTY OF DEVON AND JOSHUA FIELD OF PARK CRESENT, PORTLAND PLACE IN THE
COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. DATED 1830 AND SIGNED BY JOSHUA FIELD. GUARANTEED
ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD CONDITION - SIZE 11 INCHES BY 6 INCHES ON ONE SHEETS OF
FOLDED VELLUM. |
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1757
ANTIQUE PAPER SPECIAL LETTER OF ATTORNEY IN TRUST DOCUMENT. BETWEEN
WILLIAM HUBBARD OF THE PARISH OF EDMONTON IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, VICTUALLER
WITH REFERENCE TO LET UNTO EDWARD DAVIS OF THE SAME PARISH, SHOPKEEPER. FOR
TENEMENTS ON THE EAST SIDE OF CHURCH STREET EDMONTON. IN VERY NICE SECRETARY
HAND WITH THREE IMPRESSED SIXPENCE REVENUE STAMPS. GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN
GOOD CONDITION, EXCEPT THAT A SIGNATURE SEAL AND RIGHT BOTTOM CORNER HAVE
BEEN REMOVED AT SOME TIME IN THE PAST AND THE DOCUMENT IS THEREFORE SOLD AS
DAMAGED - SIZE 15 INCHES BY 20 INCHES ON ONE SHEET OF FOLDED WATERMARKED
PAPER. |
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1811 |
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1811
ANTIQUE VELLUM KINGS COURT AGREEMENT. Document drawn up in THE FIFTY FIRST
YEAR OF THE REIGN OF GEORGE III IN THREE WEEKS OF THE HOLY TRINITY BEFORE THE
KINGS JUSTICES AT WESTMINSTER. BETWEEN JOHN WOODCOTE AND JOHN SAUNDERS AND
WILLIAM NEWCOMBE AND MARY HIS WIFE - HOUSAE AND TWO DYEHOUSES AND GARDENS IN
THE PARISH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST. GUARANTEED original on ONE SHEET of
VELLUM. WITH EMBOSSED ESCUTCHEONED TEN SHILLINGS REVENUE STAMP. SIZE 10
INCHES X 18 INCHES. |
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Offered
is this 2 in 1 four page vellum document dated 28th September 1865. It
measures 22 inches long by 27.5 inches wide. The first indenture comprises of
three pages and deals with the mortgage of a house and land situated in the
north End in the Parish of Fulham in the County of Middlesex. It is between
Charles Coomer and Mr Whalton. The second indenture has been written on the
rear of the 2nd page and deals with the same property. Each one retains the
revenue staps and wax seals with signatures. |
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A 2
page antique vellum deed relating to a lease on a property in Tabernacle walk
Finsbury,Middx.From The Ecclesiastical Commission for England to Chas
Bryant.With plans.Dated 1871. Measures 72cms x 60cms .no tears. |
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ANTIQUE VELLUM LEASE DOCUMENT. THIS DOCUMENT WAS DRAWN UP IN 1849
WILLIAM SCOTT ESQUIRE OF HAMMERSMITH IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX AND WILLIAM
THOMPSON OF CONDUIT STREET HYDE PARK AND GEORGE MORGAN. WITH TWO ESCUTCHEONED
BLUE REVENUE STAMPS AND TWO RED WAX SEALS . COUNTERPART LEASE OF MESSUAGES
AND PREMISES, THE GROVE, HAMMERSMITH, LONDON. GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD
CONDITION - SIZE 30 INCHES BY 24 INCHES ON TWO SHEETS OF FOLDED VELLUM. |
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ANTIQUE PAPER DOCUMENT. TYPE OF DOCUMENT: COPY OF THE RECORD OF BAPTISM
FOR EDWARD HENRY LINDSEY BORN OF GEORGE AND JANE ON THE 19th OF OCTOBER 1747
AND WAS BAPTISED ON THE 4th OF NOVEMBER AS APPEARS ON THE REGISTER FOR THE
PARISH OF ST. MARYLEBONE IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. EXTRACTED THE 14th
NOVEMBER 1768. Thos Bird, Clerk. GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD CONDITION
WITH SOME STORAGE DUSTING- SIZE 8 INCHES BY 6 INCHES ON ONE SHEET OF FOLDED
WATERMARKED PAPER. |
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MANUSCRIPT
ON PARCHMENT, Dated 4th November 1893. This is an Indenture for a Public
House in Kilburn, known as the JUNCTION TAVERN and is between: “The Revd.
WILLIAM TRINGHAM of Long Cross Chertsey in the County of Surrey, Clerk in
Holy Orders of the first part & MISS EDITH ELIZABETH TRINGHAM of Long
Cross aforesaid Spinster of the second part & TRUMAN HANBURY BUXTON &
Co Ltd. of the third part ...” The property was demised to WILLIAM RICHARDS
for ninety nine years from the 25th of December 1863 and bears the company
seal of TRUMAN HANBURY BUXTON & Co Ltd. |
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Typical
4 page conveyance document of 13 August 1866. Contains sketch of plot of land
in colour which is only partially shown in scan. Refers to land and buildings
in BROWNLOW ROAD , WOOD GREEN ,MIDDLESEX [ This area is now near the North
Circular Road] Good condition neatly written document |
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CONVEYANCE
31 DECEMBER 1927 SOUTHGATE IDEAL HOUSING CO DOCUMENT HANDWRITTEN WITH LARGE
MAP IN CENTRE. TRANSFER OF BUILDING IN QUEEN ELIZABETH DRIVE SOUTHGATE FROM
IDEAL HOUSING COMPANY. DOCUMENT HAS 4 PAGES OF WRITING WITH REVENUE STAMPS
AND SEALS AND A LARGE MAP IN THE CENTRE. |
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TYPICAL
LEGAL DOCUMENT FROM 1896 OF A CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY IN ENFIRELD MIDDLESEX
INCLUDES PICTURE OF PLOT, SEALS ETC OVER 8 PAGES MORE DETAILS GLADLY GIVEN
Document has not scanned that well as writing is quite light and picture is
dark , green lines across page are from scan, area of sale in document is
shaded green |
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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF SUSANNAH MADDOCK. OF NUMBER 3 CROSS ROW,
STEPNEY GREEN IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, WIDOW. GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN
GOOD CONDITION - ON FOLDED E. SMITH WATERMARKED AND BONDED PAPER FOR
1840. Mentions Her daughter Ann Maddock. |
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Vellum Copy
Manorial Court Roll - Harefield, Middlesex - 1775. MANOR COURT BARON DOCUMENT
WHERE DANIEL HOWARD OF TROY, HERTFORDSHIRE, GENTLEMAN, WHO WAS COUSIN AND
HEIR OF MARTHA HOWARD SPINSTER LATE A COPYHOLD TENANT OF THE MANOR SURRENDED
A MESSUAGE AND LAND TO THE LORD TO THE USE OF HIS BROTHER, THOMAS HOWARD OF
BATCHWORTH HEATH, RICKMANSWORTH, AT A COURT BARON HELD THE 21ST DAY OF APRIL
1775. The messuage and land was in the Manor of Harefield, and was commonly
known as Newlands. Handwritten in English on vellum. Revenue and tax stamps.
39 by 44 cm. Good condition. |
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ANTIQUE DOCUMENT HABERDASHERS COMPANY. THE MASTER AND WARDENS OF THE
HABERDASHERS COMPANY TO MR JOSEPH JONES STEPHENS, NORTON TALGATE IN THE
COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, WINE MERCHANT - A LICENCE TO GRANT UNDER LEASE OF No 3
HABERDASHERS PLACE, HOXTON TO GEORGE HOW BORRELL. GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN
GOOD CONDITION SIZE 16 INCHES BY 13 INCHES ON ONE SHEET OF FOLDED PAPER
MORBEY AND CO WATERMARK FOR 1840. |
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1878
ANTIQUE INDENTURE DOCUMENT. ASSIGNMENT OF EQUITY OPF REDEMPTION IN PROPERTIES
ON HAWKSLEY ROAD IN THE PARISH OF STOKE NEWINGTON IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX.
MR W. J. MOODY OF STOKE NEWINGTON TO EDWARD HEDGCOCK OF STOKE NEWINGTON.
GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD CONDITION
- FIVE ESCUTCHEONED REVENUES AND FOUR WAX SEALS - SIZE 12 INCHES X 19
INCHES. |
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You are
bidding for a substantial document, detailing the Conveyance of a cottage and
land between James Robertson, from Stepney, in the County of Middlesex, and
Edward Seer? from Srapton?On The Hill, in the County of Warwick. This
document begins, 'This Indenture made the tenth day of October in the thirth
eighth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third by the Grace
of God of Great Britain ffrance and Ireland King defender of the ffaith and
in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Ninety Eight'. This Indenture has been signed by one
individual, James Robertson. This Indenture is in very good condition, with
no rips or tears. Measuring a
substantial 36 X 26 inches, the script
is crisp and clear. There is one wax
seal, with accompanying signature.
There are two Revenue Stamps, one for ten shillings, and one for three
shillings. Witnessed by Thomas Briddon, Francis Bridden, Peter Henstock,
Deborah Henstock. |
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1867 |
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VELLUM
INDENTURE FOR HOUSE IN ST PANCRAS, MIDDLESEX - 1867 LEASE OF THE SEVENTH
HOUSE SOUTH SIDE OF WARDEN ROAD WEST FROM WEEDINGTON ROAD, ST PANCRAS
MIDDLESEX THE CORNER HOUSE EXCLUSIVE. Conveyance between Henry Woolven of
Spitalfields, London, Butcher, of the one part and Richard Tee of 1 Sackville
Street, Picadilly, of the other part, made 12th day of August 1867. Very good
condition 1 page vellum written in English. Plan of dwelling. Signature and
red wax seal. 57 by 75 cm. |
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Indenture
dated 24th April 1847. Mesrs Coates Hall & Wright to John Saunders. In
the County of Middlesex. |
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1822 |
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Indenture
1822 between William Kirby and Mrs Houghton. Counterpart of lease of premises
in Queen Street Ratcliff. Good condition |
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1897 |
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VELLUM
INDENTURE FOR PROPERTY IN HULME, LANCASHIRE - 1897 Sub mortgage of land and
premises situate in Lord Street, Hulme, made 18th day of September 1897,
between Emma Barrington of 73 Higher Cambridge Street Chorltonon Medlock,
Manchester, widow of the first part,
Mary Alice Joule of 32 Maida Hill West, Middlesex, widow of the second part,
and Thomas Lister Farrer of Manchester, Gentleman of the third part. All that
plot of land situate in Hulme bounded on the Northeasterly side by Lord
Street formerly Duke Street. Very good condition 1 page vellum written in
English. Signature and red wax seals. Revenue and tax stamps. 60 by 69 cm. |
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VELLUM
INDENTURE FOR PROPERTY IN ST PANCRAS LONDON - 1892 LEASE OF 95 CROMER STREET
ST PANCRAS, MIDDLESEX BETWEEN MARIA LUCAS OF BUREFIELD PRIORY, WESTBURY ON
TRYM, GLOUCESTER, SPINSTER, AND THE RVEREND GEORGE FERRIS WHIDBORNE OF ST
GEORGES VICARAGE BATTERSEA AND OF CHARANTE TORQUAY IN THE COUNTY OF DEVON,
CLERK IN HOLY ORDERS, OF THE ONE PART AND EDWARD CHARLES WOODHEAD OF NO 7
CRESCENT ROAD ALLEXANDER PARK, MIDDLESEX, BUILDER OF THE OTHER PART. MADE THE
15TH DAY OF JUNE 1892. All that house plot of land situate on the South side
of Cromer Street adjoining West on Holy Cross Church in the Parish of St
Pancras, Middlesex. Very good condition 1 page vellum written in English.
Small wash coloured plan of property. Signature and red wax seal. Revenue and
tax stamps. 60 by 69 cm. |
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RECORD
OF JUDGEMENT 1768 AN ATTESTED PAPER COPY document drawn up in 1785 with
information ON A RELEASE DOCUMENT OF 1768. RELAESE TO MAKE A TENNANT TO THE
RECEIPT FOR POSSESING A RECOVERY OF ROWLEY MEAD IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY -
BETWEEN ELIZABETH PARKHURST OF BRAMLEY IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY AND ABEL
JENKINS OF NEW INN IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. On FOUR SHEETS OF BRITTANIA 'LM' watermarked
paper. SOME WEAR TO FOLD CORNERS. |
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1812 |
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AN INDENTURE
document on VELLUM drawn up in 1812.
GIVING DETAILS OF THE CONTRACT BETWEEN JAMES PECOLIER CROWDER OF WOOD
STREET LONDON, MERCHANT TO JAMES LEMON OF ST. MARY ISLINGTON. FOR A PARCEL OF
LAND LYING ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF CORNWALL PLACE HOLLOWAY IN THE PARISH OF
SAINT MARY ISLINGTON. IN GENERAL GOOD CONDITION SOME STORAGE DUSTING ETC. TO
OUTSIDE FOLD. GUARANTEED ORIGINAL - 22 INS X 23 INS ORIGINAL WAX SEAL AND
EMBOSSED REVENUE. |
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1818 |
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A document
on PAPER drawn up in 1818 AS A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL LAST WILL AND TESTMENT OF
WILLIAM FRASER WRITTEN IN 1799 AND PROVED IN 1802 AND EXTRACTED FROM THE
REGISTRY OF THE PEROGATIVE COURT OF CANTERBURY. WILLIAM FRASER OF PORTUGAL
STREET, GROSVENOR SQUARE IN THE PARISH OF SAINT GEORGE IN THE COUNTY OF
MIDDLESEX. DETAILS OF PERSONAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS. THIS DOCUMENT IS
WRITTEN ON THREE 15 X 12 SHEETS OF T. E. EDMUNDS WATERMARKED PAPER DATED 1818
GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND A SUITABLE SIZE FOR FRAMING 15 INS X 12 INS THIS
DOCUMENT ALSO HAS 30 EMBOSSED REVENUE STAMPS |
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INDENTURE
RECORDING THE SALE OF LAND AND MESSUAGES IN CHERTSEY STREET, STOKE NEXT GUILDFORD,
BETWEEN MR JAMES ALLEN OF 18 PARK MACE, HIGHBURY, MIDDLESEX, ACCOUNTANT (A
WIDOWER) OF THE FIRST PART, PATRICK BOYLE OF WEST BROMWICH, STAFFORD,
SHOEMAKER AND MARY ANN BOYLE HIS WIFE OF THE SECOND PART, THE REVEREND HENRY
GORDON MERRIMAN OF GUILDFORD, CLERK OF THE THIRD PART, AND WILLIAM BURDETT OF
GUILDFORD, BUILDER, OF THE FOURTH PART. Sale of freehold messuages or
tenements with gardens belonging now or late to Stephen Pelley, George White
and Mr Smith in Chertsey Street. Includes a detailed description of the
property's location and the surrounding neighbours, including: William
Peters; Catherine Mountain; Charles Allen; Ann Parrett; John Bullen; and
backing onto the grounds of Allen House occupied by the Reverend Harvey
Gordon Merriman. ALSO INCLUDES A REGISTRAR CERTIFICATE FROM THE COMMISSIONERS
APPOINTED FOR TAKING ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF DEEDS BY MARRIED WOMEN - WITH TWO
NICE COMMON LAW COURT STAMPS. INLAND REVENUE CERTIFICATE OF PAYMENT OF
SUCCESSION DUTY. Nice colour washed plan. Handwritten on vellum in English
(certificates on paper). Revenue and tax stamps. Four Signatures and red wax
seals. 60 by 70 cm. Very good clean condition. |
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Pelley |
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Smith |
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1812
ANTIQUE VELLUM LEASE DEED. AN INDENTURE document on VELLUM drawn up in
1812. GIVING DETAILS OF THE CONTRACT
BETWEEN GEORGE POCOCK OF HOLLOWAY IN THE PARISH OF SAINT MARY ISLINGTON IN
THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX AND JAMES PECOLIER CROWDER OF WOOD STREET LONDON,
MERCHANT. FOR A PARCEL OF LAND LYING ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF CORNWALL PLACE
HOLLOWAY IN THE PARISH OF SAINT MARY ISLINGTON. IN GENERAL GOOD CONDITION
SOME STORAGE DUSTING ETC. TO OUTSIDE FOLD. GUARANTEED ORIGINAL - 27 INS X 23
INS ORIGINAL WAX SEAL AND EMBOSSED REVENUE |
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1821 |
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1821
ANTIQUE VELLUM LEASE DEED. AN INDENTURE document on VELLUM drawn up in
1821. GIVING DETAILS OF THE CONTRACT
BETWEEN JAMES PECOLIER CROWDER OF WOOD STREET LONDON, MERCHANT TO JAMES LEMON
OF ST. MARY ISLINGTON AND JOHN COX, AND WILLIAM GREENFIELD. FOR A PARCEL OF
LAND LYING ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF CORNWALL PLACE HOLLOWAY IN THE PARISH OF
SAINT MARY ISLINGTON. IN GENERAL GOOD CONDITION SOME STORAGE DUSTING ETC. TO
OUTSIDE FOLD. GUARANTEED ORIGINAL - 22 INS X 28 INS ON TWO SHEETS OF VELLUM
ORIGINAL WAX SEALS AND EMBOSSED REVENUE |
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1828 |
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A document drawn up in 1828 on VELLUM.
Handwritten and on ONE SIDE it gives details of THE LAST WILL AND
TESTAMENT OF THOMAS PARKER, LIVERY STABLE KEEPERLATE OF MIDDLETON STREET IN
THE PARISH OF SAINT JAMES CLERKENWELL IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. INFORMATION ON OTHER MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY
AND THE DISPOSAL OF HIS ESTATE GUARANTEED ORIGINAL WITH WAFER SEAL OF THE
PREROGATIVE COURT OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY AND ONE EMBOSSED REVENUE
STAMP. 23 INS X 28 INS PLUS ADMINISTRATION LETTER. |
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1818 |
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AN
INDENTURE document on PAPER drawn up in 1818
GIVING DETAILS OF THE CONTRACT BETWEENMR THOMAS TOMLINSON OF BATH
STREET HACKNEY ROAD IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX AND JOHN CROSS STARKEY AND
WILLIAM STARKEY OF LITTLE PUNEY STREET INTHE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX BREWERS AND
CO PARTNERS FOR LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES - MALT LOFTS AND STOREHOUSE IN GREAT
PETER STREET . IN GOOD CONDITION . GUARANTEED ORIGINAL 12 INS X 16 INS WITH EMBOSSED REVENUE AND
THREE SMALL WAX WAFER SEALS. ON FOUR SIDES OF ONE FOLDED SHEET T. STAINES
WATERMARKED 1815 PAPER. |
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1876 |
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ITEM: 6
page Assignment Between Louis Levy and Robert Jones 1876. Louis Levy of 10
Bevis Marks, London. Robert Jones of 33 Broad Street, Golden Square,
Middlesex. Sum of £800 for 63 and 64 Poland Street and 14 Broad Street,
Golden Square, Middlesex. Contains 4 Victorian stamps and 2 wax seals.
MEASUREMENTS: 10" x 8.5" AGE: 1876 CONDITION: Very good. |
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ITEM:
17 page Surcharge Between Richard Besson and John Bolding 1881 and Release
and Surrender Bolding to Besson 1886. Richard Besson of 26 Maygrove road,
Kilburn, Middlesex. John Bolding of 23 Elgin Crescent, Nottinghill Sum of
£250 for 10 Station Villas, Childshill lane, Buckelwood AND 1 and 3 Fordwych
road Kilburn. Contains 3 Victorian stamps and 2 wax seals. MEASUREMENTS:
10" x 8.5" AGE: 1881/1886 CONDITION: Very good. |
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1799 |
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ITEM: 3
page Assignment Between Bob Simpson and John Wheeldon 1799. Bob Simpson of
Vauxhall Walk, St Marys, Lambeth, Surrey. John Wheeldon of Hemzella Street,
Manchester Sq, Middlesex. Sum of £500 for a number of properties with a 3
year lease. Contains 5 George III stamps and 2 wax seals. MEASUREMENTS:
27" x 22" AGE: 1799 CONDITION: Very minor water damage and foxing
hardly noticable and expected for paper of this time. |
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1847 |
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ITEM:
Last will of Mary Wheeldon . Additional Document Signed by the Archbishop of
Canturbury and a 3" x 4" embossed seal of the Archbishop is also
attached. MEASUREMENTS: 29" x 24" AGE: 1847 CONDITION: Superb. No
location given but would appear to be Middlesex from the previous item, also
concerning the name Wheeldon. |
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1794 |
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ITEM: 4
page Assignment Between Matthew Sarjent, Dennis Dolan, Ed Stoves, Jon Turner,
David Wales and Robert Simpson, Isaac Rooke 1794. Sum of £230 for 13, 14, 15
Eastside of Turnpike Road, just off of Tottenham Court Road. Contains 4
George III stamps and 5 wax seals. MEASUREMENTS: 30.5" x 25" AGE:
1794 CONDITION: Poor there is bad water damage and the final page has a large
hole where it has perished. However it is over 200 years old and in my
opinion its remarkable its still here. |
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Wales |
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1869 |
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Large
vellum indenture approx 29 x 22 inches, mortgage for the Angel & Crown
Inn Ilminster Somerset, between George Rendall of 33 Halsey Streeet Chelsea
Middlesex, John Baker and John Rutter of Ilminster Somerset and Susan
Crockett spinster of West Houthby Sussex. Superb had written indenture in
mint condition, blue seal of Victora with 4 red wax seals, with discharge
statement for £495 dated 19th October 1869. |
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Baker |
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1811 |
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1811
ANTIQUE PAPER DOCUMENT MIDDLESEX. LARGE ABSTRACT OF TITLE DOCUMENT TO
FREEHOLD PREMISES AT HOLLOWAY IN THE PARISH OF ST. MARY ISLINGTON IN THE
COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. MR GEORGE POCOCK; WITH TITLE DEED REFERENCES GOING BACK
TO 1726 AND THE EARL OF NORTHAMPTON. GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD
CONDITION SOME STORAGE WEAR TO OUTER SHEET - SIZE 13 INCHES BY 16 INCHES ON
TWENTY SIX SHEETS OF FOLDED PAPER WATERMARKED STROUD AND CO 1811. |
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1890 |
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This
indenture is between Mr Edward Jennings and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners
regarding the Manor of Acton dated November 1890. It is beautifully
handwritten on vellum. Some pencil alterations and Land Registry stamp.Some
creasing but generally in very nice condition with two stamps,red wax seal on
ribbon and paperseal of the Church Commissioners. |
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1900 |
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Offered
is this two page vellum document and plan dated 15 May 1900. it measures 22.5
inches long by 25.5 inches wide. It is between Marshall Nisbel Inman and
George Horace Bettesworth and deals with the lease of a property in High Road
Willesden Green in the County of Middlesex (now london)It has a coloured plan
of the area concerned and is in very good clean condition. It retains the
revenue stamps and wax seal with signature of Marshall Inman. |
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1860 |
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Offered
is this one page vellum document dated 28 January 1860. It measures 23 inches
long by 29 inches wide. It is between Thomas James Parker, John Cox and Isaac
John Bex. It deals with the lease of the Duke of Cambridge Public House in Devons
Lane in Bromley in the county of Middlesex. It retains the revenue stamps and
has three wax seals with the signatures of those listed. A clean and well
written document to enhance any collection. |
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1877 |
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Hello
this auction is for a two seal, two page Indenture entitled ‘Counterpart
Lease…’ dated 1877. ‘Between John Long Esquire, Harry Carter and Walter
Carter both of No 3 Marlborough Road Upper Holloway Builders’. It has a plan
drawing of the properties in question on the back page on the left hand side.
When folded it measures approx 8 x9 ½ inches and when open to full size it
measures approx 22 x27 ½ inches. It has two red seals at the bottom and next
to them are the signatures of the parties involved. There is also a red and
white piece of paper attached to the document that has ‘five shillings’
written on them. At the back of the paper where it is attached there is a
small piece of paper glued over the place with a royal emblem and the letters
V R. All indentures are written on thick waxy paper and in totally solid,
un-torn condition, when folded exteriors are aged, but good quality
indentures and when opened very bright and clear |
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1855 |
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1855
TWO ANTIQUE PAPER DOCUMENT's. ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
BETWEEN LOUISA DEAN OF LYON ROW, TWICKENHAM IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX AND
HENRY DOVE DEAN OF MILLBANK STREET WESTMINSTER AND HENRY DEAN OF THE SOAP
WORKS, PRINCES STREET, SAINT GEORGES IN THE EAST. FORLAND IN TWICKENHAM. A
SECOND DOCUMENT GIVING DETAILS OF INVESTMENTS AND SECURITIES OF THE LATE JOHN
DEAN OF STAMFORD STREET BLACKFRIERS WITH IMPRESSED REVENUE STAMP FOR TWO
SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE. GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD CONDITION SIZE 16
INCHES BY 13 INCHES ON THREE SHEETS OF FOLDED TOWGOODS WATERMARKED PAPER. |
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1868-1902 |
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1868 -
1902 FIVE ANTIQUE DOCUMENTS RE MORLEY. ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENTS BEING ACCOUNTS
FOR LEGAL WORK CARRIED OUT WITH DETAILS OF DEEDS AND INDENTURES TO INCLUDE
THREE DOCUMENTS WHERE THE NAME OF MORLEY IS PRESENT WITHIN THE HEADING AND
REFERENCES TO PROPERTY IN COLNEY HATCH IN MIDDLESEX. GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND
IN GOOD CONDITION ASSORTED SIZES ON FOLDED PAPER. |
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Hello
this auction is for two printed twelve page indentures entitled ‘Lease of
premises in Great Peter Street in the city of Westminster…’ dated 1890. They
are both ‘Between Eliza Mills of Gloucester Spinster Caroline Mills and Emma
Mills of Canterbury in the County of Kent Spinsters, William Bradshaw of
Moorgate Street in the City of London Esquire, Arthur Bradshaw of Hillingdon
in the County of Middlesex Esquire, Mary Ann Butler of Onslow Square in South
Kensington Widow, William Thomas Waldy Esquire, Lionel Saint Clare Waldy
Esquire, Gertrude Emily Isabella Waldy Edith Helena Beatrice Waldy, Evelyn
Maud Jervis Waldy Spinsters and Arthur Bobbett of Westminster Cab
Proprietor’. They have eight pages of text and are roughly bound to make a
booklet. They measure approx 10 x8 inches and both have a plan of the
property in question. The first indenture has two pages of signatures with a
red wax seal next to one signature and then stamps next to all the others.
The second has just the signature of Arthur Bobbett. There is also four red
and white piece of paper attached to the documents, on the first there are
three, one has ‘three pounds’ the second has ‘one pound’ and the third has
‘ten shillings’ written on them. The second indenture has one which has ‘five
shillings’ written on it. At the back of the paper where they are attached
there is a small piece of paper glued over each place with a royal emblem and
the letters V R. All indentures are written on thick waxy paper and in
totally solid, un-torn condition, when folded exteriors are aged, but good
quality indentures and when opened very bright and clear, please see pics |
Mills |
Bradshaw |
Butler |
Waldy |
Bobbett |
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