Middlesex 801-900
Middlesex
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Middlesex
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1733 |
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Aldgate
Middlesex BERTLES > BURR 1733 guaranteed original - from the reign of KING
GEORGE II - BEING 272 YEARS OLD BETWEEN DANIEL BURR OF GREAT JAMES STREET IN
THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX ESQUIRE OF THE FIRST PART AND SUSANNAH BERTLES OF
LONDON OF THE SECOND PART AND JOHN HAND OF AUSTIN FRYERS LONDON GENTLEMAN OF
THE THIRD PART. BEING THE ASSIGNMENT OF ALL THAT PARCELL OF GROUND KNOWN BY
THE NAME OF THE SHIP BREWHOUSE FIELD WITH STORE HOUSES AND TENEMENTS LATLEY
BUILT BY GEORGE POTTS SAILMAKER ( MAY HAVE LATER BEEN KNOWN AS BURR STREET)
ABUTTING UPON A YARD COMMONLY CALLED KING HENRY'S YARD IN THE PARISH OF ST.
BOTOLPH WITHOUT ALDGATE IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. WITH REFERENCES TO
SANDRINGHAM NORFOLK AND A SIR ROBERT CLAYTON KNIGHT WITH KING GEORGE II ROYAL
ARMS AND SECOND INDENTURE TO REVERSE SIZE 29 INS X 25 INS ~ IN VERY FINE
CONDITION- WITH ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS AND WAX SEALS ~ ON TWO SHEETS OF FOLDED VELLUM |
Burr |
Bertles |
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Potts |
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802 |
1889 |
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A 4
page vellum indenture with plan dated |
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803 |
1890 |
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Fulham London
HEAVER > HEAVER 1890 guaranteed original - from the reign of QUEEN
VICTORIA - 115 YEARS OLD BETWEEN ALFRED HEAVER OF STREATHAM ELMS TOOTING BEC
ROAD UPPER TOOTING IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY OF THE ONE PART AND ALFRED HEAVER
JUNIOR OF STREATHAM ELMS AFORESAID GENTLEMAN OF THE OTHER PART.. BEING THE
LEASE OF ALL THAT PARCEL OF GROUND FORMING PART OF AN ESTATE CALLED THE HYDE
PARK ESTATE SITUATE ON THE WEST SIDE OF A NEW ROAD CALLED NO 60 HAZELBURY
ROAD WANDSWORTH BRIDGE ROAD IN THE PARISH OF FULHAM IN THE COUNTY OF
MIDDLESEX. WITH HAND COLOURED SITE SURVEY PLAN SIZE 12 INS X 17 INS ~ IN VERY
FINE CONDITION ~ ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP ~ WAX SEALS ~ ON TWO SHEETS OF
FOLDED PARCHMENT |
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804 |
1906 |
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Hammersmith
London LAVINGTON 1906 guaranteed original - from the reign of KING EDWARD VII
- BEING 99 YEARS OLD BETWEEN THE ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS FOR ENGLAND OF
THE ONE PART AND CHARLES DAVID LAVINGTON OF CALEDONIAN ROAD KINGS CROSS IN
THE COUNTY OF LONDON BUILDER OF THE OTHER PART BEING THE LEASE OF ALL THAT
PARCEL OF LAND ON THE EAST SIDE OF EMLYN ROAD IN THE PARISH AND METROPOLITAN
BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH IN THE PART OF THE COUNTY OF LONDON WHICH WAS FORMERLY
IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX KNOWN AS NO 62 AND NO 64 EMLYN ROAD WITH HAND
DRAWN SITE PLAN SIZE 29 INS X 26 INS ~
IN VERY FINE CONDITION ~ ON ONE SHEET OF
FOLDED PARCHMENT |
Lavington |
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805 |
1876 |
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Indenture
between Edmund Williams ( |
Williams |
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806 |
1867 |
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A large
vellum will of Robert Samuel Skey of Thorn Lodge, |
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Heane |
Thompson |
Oliver |
Jones |
Haskayne |
Radclyffe |
Brittain |
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807 |
1893 |
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A three
page vellum indenture dated 24th July 1893 relating to 5 & 6 Grosvenor
Road, Tunbridge Wells and 60 Seaside Road, Eastbourne between Catherine
Wilson Barlett of Burton Lodge, Portinscale Road, Putney, Middx., Charles
Marshall of 69 Holland Park, Kensington (esq.), Thomas Fox Simpson of
Tunbridge Wells (gent.) and Marie Louse Bianchi of Tunbridge Wells (spinster
daughter of Benedetto), Luigi Antonio Bianchi of Tunbridge Wells (jeweller,
son of Benedetto). Also mentioned is
The Revd. Canon Joseph Searle of St. Augstine's. Has three seals and signatures with a
revenue stamp. There are also witness
signatures. Has been folded. |
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808 |
1901 |
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Trafalgar
Square London NETTLESHIP 1901 guaranteed original - from the reign of QUEEN
VICTORIA - BEING 104 YEARS OLD BEING THE THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF
WILLIAM FRANCIS NETTLESHIP OF EAST SHEEN IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY AND NO 4
TRAFALGAR SQUARE LONDON SLICITOR WITH LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION FROM THE
PRINCIPLE REGISTRY OF HIS MAJESTYS HIGH COURT WITH WAFER WAX SEAL - PROBATE
IN THE COURT OF EDWARD VII SIZE 26 INS X 20 INS ~ IN VERY FINE CONDITION
- - WAX WAFER SEAL ~ ON TWO SHEETS
OF FOLDED PARCHMENT- PLUS LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION |
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809 |
1914 |
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Folkeston
Will Admiral Richard Hare 1914 guaranteed original - from the reign of KING GEORGE
V - BEING 91 YEARS OLD Rear-Admiral Richard Hare was the son of William Hare,
2nd Earl of Listowel and Maria Augusta Windham. BETWEEN ELEANOR MARY HARE OF
AUGUSTA GARDENS FOLKESTONE IN THE COUNTY OF KENT OF THE FIRST PART THE
HONOURABLE HUGH HENRY HARE OF FOREST HOUSE BRACKNELL IN THE COUNTY OF BERKS
OF THE SECOND PART AND ERNEST PRIER ASHLEY OF CAULDWELL STREET IN THE TOWN
AND COUNTY OF BEDFORD AND WILLIAM EDMUND SLAUGHTER OF ARUNDEL STREET STRAND
IN THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER OF THE THIRD PART. BEING THE RELEASE BY MISS
ELEANOR M. HARE SUPPLEMENTAL TO THE APPOINTMENT OF NEW TRUSTEES OF THE WILL
OF ADMIRAL THE HON. RICHARD HARE DECEASED AND RELEASE AND INDEMNITY DATED THE
14TH JUNE 1904 SIZE 10 INS X 16 INS ~ IN VERY FINE CONDITION- WITH
ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP AND WAX SEAL ~ ON TWO SHEETS OF FOLDED PARCHMENT |
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810 |
1805 |
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Mentmore
Bucks PAINE > CHESELDEN 1805 guaranteed original - from the reign of KING GEORGE
III - BEING 200 YEARS OLD BETWEEN WILLIAM PAINE OF WINGHOBE IN THE COUNTY OF
BUCKINGHAM YEOMAN AND CHARLOTTE HIS WIFE OF THE FIRST PART NEDHAM CHESELDEN
OF MANTON IN THE COUNTY OF RUTLAND ESQUIRE OF THE SECOND PART JAMES PALMER
HOBBS OF NEW BOND STREET IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX OF THE THIRD PART END
ELIZABETH BIRD OF THE PARISH OF SAINT MARYLEBONE IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX
OF THE FOURTH PART BEING THE RELEASE WITH COVENANT FOR FINE OF ANNUITY BY THE
WILL OF OF MISS JOYCE TAPPING ON ESTATE IN BEZZYSTEAD AND MENTMORE
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. SIZE 31 INS X 27 INS ~ IN VERY FINE CONDITION- WITH
ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS AND WAX SEALS ~ ON TWO SHEETS OF FOLDED VELLUM |
Paine |
Cheselden |
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Bird |
Tapping |
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811 |
1884 |
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Marylebone
London WATSON > READ 1884
guaranteed original - from the reign of QUEEN VICTORIA - BEING 121 YEARS OLD
BETWEEN JOSEPH WATSON OF DEVONSHIRE STREET PORTLAND PLACE IN THE COUNTY OF
MIDDLESEX GENTLEMAN OF THE ONE PART AND JANE READ OF GREAT TITCHFIELD STREET
IN THE SAID COUNTY OF THE OTHER PART. BEING THE LEASE FOR ALL THAT PIECE OR
PARCEL OF GROUND WITH MESSUAGE SITUATE ON THE WEST SIDE OF GREAT TITCHFIELD
STREET AND KNOWN AS NO 33 SIZE 29 INS X 27 INS ~ IN VERY FINE CONDITION- WITH
ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP AND WAX SEAL ~ ON ONE SHEET OF FOLDED PARCHMENT |
Watson |
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812 |
1892 |
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Canterbury
Tavern London NOAKES 1892 guaranteed
original - from the reign of QUEEN VICTORIA - BEING 113 YEARS OLD BETWEEN CHARLES
BULL OF THE CANTERBURY TAVERN CANTERBURY ROAD OLD KENT ROAD IN THE COUNTY OF
SURREY LICENSED VICTUALLER OF THE FIRST PART WICKHAM NOAKES OF THE BREWERY
BERMONDSEY IN THE COUNTY OF LONDON ONE OF THE PARTNERS OF THE FIRM 'DAY
NOAKES AND SONS' OF BERMONDSEY AFORESAID BREWERS OF THE SECOND PART AND
THOMAS FAWSSETT OF COWLEY UXBRIDGE IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX LICENSED
VICTUALLER OF THE THIRD PART. BEING THE ASSIGNMENT OF THE LEASEHOLD PUBLIC
HOUSE CALLED THE CANTERBURY TAVERN AND PREMISES SITUATE AT CANTERBURY ROAD
OLD KENT ROAD IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY SIZE 9 INS X 10 INS ~ IN VERY FINE
CONDITION- WITH ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP AND WAX SEAL ~ ON FOUR SHEETS
OF FOLDED PARCHMENT |
Bull |
Noakes |
Fawssett |
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813 |
1701 |
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A paper
document recording articles of agreement, between Thomas Walker of Bridges
Street in the parish of St Pauls, Covent Garden, Middlesex, doctor in
physicke, and William Fisher of Holbeach, yeoman. Dated 11th day of September
in the 13th year of the reign of William III [1701] Property: A Messuage and
farm house with 6 acres of arable land in Holbeach part of the copyhold
manor. Medium: Handwritten in English on paper. Condition: Frayed with tears
in several folds. Document size (approx.): 20 by 30 cm. |
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814 |
1859 |
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A 2
page vellum indenture recording a mortgage of Braganza Villas, St Mary
Islington, between John Shadgell of Park Lodge, Canonbury Park North in the parish
of St Mary Islington, gent, and Henry Hill of Bury Court St Mary Axe in the
City of London, gent. Dated the 21st day of July in the 23rd year of the reign of Queen |
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815 |
1894 |
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Shepherds
Bush London POCKLINGTON 1894 guaranteed original - from the reign of QUEEN VICTORIA
- 111 YEARS OLD BETWEEN THOMAS POCKLINGTON OF SHEPHERDS BUSH GREEN IN THE
COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX GENTLEMAN OF THE ONE PART AND JOSEPH CHARLES HAMPTON OF
HIGH STREET ST. JOHNS WOOD IN THE SAID COUNTY BEING THE ASSIGNMENT OF NO 24
RICHMANOND GARDENS AT SHEPHERDS BUSH IN THE PARISH OF HAMMERSMITH IN THE
COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX SIZE 15.5 INS X 10.5 INS ~ IN VERY FINE CONDITION ~ ~
IMPRESSED REVENUE STAMP ~ ON TWO SHEETS OF FOLDED PARCHMENT |
Pocklington |
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816 |
1898 |
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Islington
London CALLOW > WOOTTON 1898 guaranteed original - from the reign of QUEEN
VICTORIA - 107 YEARS OLD BETWEEN ELIZABETH CALLOW OF ALEXANDER ROAD HOLLOWAY
IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX OF THE FIRST PART JAMES JOHN RICHARD YOUNG OF THE
SAME PLACE COACHBUILDER OF THE SECOND PART AND THOMAS CHRISTIAN WOOTTON OF
HOLLOWAY ROAD IN THE COUNTY OF LONDON GENTLEMAN OF THE THIRD PART BEING THE
CONVEYANCE OF FREEHOLD PREMISES 363 LIVERPOOL ROAD ISLINGTON IN THE COUNTY OF
MIDDLESEX SIZE 15.5 INS X 10.5 INS ~
IN VERY FINE CONDITION ~ ~ IMPRESSED REVENUE STAMP ~ ON TWO SHEETS OF FOLDED
PARCHMENT |
Callow |
Young |
Wootton |
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817 |
1737 |
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A 3
page "Abstract of the Will of the Right Honble Thomas Winnington Esq.
deced" dated |
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818 |
1878 |
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A 13
page Abstract of Title with plan on waxed paper relating to freehold land,
factory machinery and premises at Gilbert Street, Enfield, Middlesex. Persons mentioned: Sarah Miller (widow of James
of 42 Eastcheap, London (gent)) 1870:
William Olley, William Henry Miller (engineers) 1822: Richard Smith Appleyard, James
Bennett the elder, James Bennett the younger, George Jackson 1867: John Francis Boutems, Mordant Marlin
Munro 1871: Arthur Ashwell of Stalion
Tavern, Beresford Street, Walworth, Surrey (licensed victualler) 1873: William McNab Soul of Dulwich, Surrey
(civil engineer), Henry Arthur Dubois of 2 Gresham Buildings, Basinghall
Street. |
Miller |
Olley |
Appleyard |
Bennett |
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Boutems |
Munro |
Ashwell |
Soul |
Dubois |
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819 |
1862 |
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A large
3 page vellum indenture dated 7th November 1862 relating to Nos. 1 and 2
Tamworth Villas, Tottenham between Thomas Durant of Poole, Dorset (gent.),
Edwin David Thomas Matthews and Thomas Greetham (both 68 Lincolns Inn Fields,
gents.). An earlier indenture of 1852
is cited with the following names mentioned: Charles Ansell (Esq.); Benjamin
Chander the younger of Sherborne, Dorset (gent.) and William Fenn. Has three seals and signatures with a
revenue stamp on each page. There are
witness signatures on the reverse. Has
been folded |
Durant |
Matthews |
Greetham |
Ansell |
Chander |
Fenn |
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820 |
1858 |
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1858
LAST WILL An Fine Copy 1858 of The Last Will of Joseph Nicholson of The |
Nicholson |
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821 |
1895 |
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A 10 page
vellum indenture with plan relating to 8 |
Fullstone |
Jones |
Herriott |
Hazell |
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822 |
1898 |
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An 11 page
paper indenture with a vellum cover dated 5th November 1898 relating to 117
Maida Vale, Paddington and the stables at the rear between Mary Grace Collins
of 1 Gainsborough House, Aldine Street, Shepherds Bush (spinster), Marian
Edith Cripps of 59 Addison Road, Kensington (spinster), Helen Jane Wales of
Priestfield, Nowbray Road, Upper Norwood (wife of John) and Henry Maurice
Newman (gent.). Four pages of this
indenture comprise a schedule which lists the fixtures and fittings of each
room, including the rooms in the loft, the main rooms, the outside buildings,
the stable and coachhouse. This is
very informative, e.g. "Bath Room.
Brass hook to sash 1 double brass mahogany french polished Lavatory
fitted with oval earthenware marbled top wash basin..." - a wonderful
document if anyone was ever to restore this property to its former
glory!! Has three signatures and seals
with revenue stamps. Has witness
signatures. Has been folded. |
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Cripps |
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823 |
1891 |
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A two
page list of properties dated 1891 relating to several lots which had been
put up for sale in the |
Hardingham |
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824 |
1876 |
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A 26
page abstract of title relating to properties in Stapleton and Moreton in the
Parish of Compton Martin, Gloucestershire.
Names mentioned: 1806 John King (gent., wife Sarah, natural daughter Sarah
King Patrick), Benjamin Downe, John Harding, Zephaniah Fry (dec) 1823 John Parr Walter of Bristol (gent),
Benjamin Downe of Clifton (mathematician), Benjamin Downe the younger of
Shaftesbury, Dorset (clerk, died 7 January 1864, wife Margaret, Samuel Cary of Bristol (gent), John King
Arthur Walter (insolvent 1861), Sarah King Walter (widow of John King,
remarries ? Matthews) 1862 Thomas
Coombes of Edington, Somerset (yeoman, marries Sarah King Walter on 23 December
1862 at St Augustines, Bristol), Samuel Brown of Bristol (gent., died 8
November 1864), William Pugh of Bristol (gent) 1867 Edward Toogood of Huntshill
(surveyor), William Benson 1861 Edward
Harley, James Gibbs, Samuel Roper of 2 Bridge Street, Bristol
(solicitor) 1868 Margarette Anne Downe
of 9 Buckingham Road, Brighton, Sussex (spinster, father Benjamin Downe the
younger), Elizabeth Hadley Beattie of Elderfield Road, Lower Clapton, London
(widow, father Benjamin Downe the younger), Revd Nathaniel Kemp Downe of 27
Great Hremitage Street, Wapping, London (father Benjamin Downe the
younger) 1868 Thomas Tongue of The
White Lion, Thomas Street, Bristol (innkeeper) + wife Sarah Jane 1871 John Clarke Wallop of Bristol
(auctioneer) and George Bird of Old Market Street, Bristol (painter &
glazier). Has been folded. |
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Fry |
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825 |
1818 |
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4
pages, 60cm x 70cm,with wax seal,stamps on all pages, just look at the wrighting,(must
have taken a few weeks),This is an INDENTURE of four parts,dated 1st AUGUST
1818, for 99 year lease,between URIAH WILSON of 30 KENTON STREET,BRUNSWICK
SQUARE ,MIDDLESEX,(plumber), JOHN KIRKHAM (glazier) 2, SPRING STREET BAGRIDGE
ROAD SPA FIELDS,THOMAS MUERS ,3 LANGLEY STREET, LONG CLOSE, SPRING TERRACE,
(coach spring maker),a WILLIAM WHALEY is there too,commencing , MIDSUMMER
1818, for 97 1/4 years ,Expires 1915,at a yearly rent of £15.00,signed sealed
and deliverd (being first duty stamped) IN THE PRESENCE OF B MURPHY ,GRAY'S
INN , and witnessed by HENRY
ATTWOOD,ON VELUM OR PARCHMENT(VERY STRONG) THE DOCUMENT IS IN VERY GOOD
CONDITION with some folds |
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Kirkham |
Muers |
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826 |
1849 |
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A 2
page vellum indenture for the lease of a cottage and lands on the NW of
Surbiton iHill Road in the parish of Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, between
Edward Mayoubanks of the Strand, Dudley Coutts Mayoubanks of Wimpole Street, London,
James Pulleine of Crake Hall, York, and Richard Alchin of Grays Inn Road,
Middlesex. Dated 25th day of March in the 12th year of the reign of |
Mayoubanks |
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827 |
1790-1853 |
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1790
lease for a year Doctor George Harris & Lord Bolingbroke 1797 Lease
for a year Catherine Vaflott and Andrew Vaflott 1784
Release of freehold The Honourable General St Leger and Peter Johnson 1805
Lease for a year William Morland and Robert Brausby Cooper 1815
Indenture Henry Goldwin and Robert Bateson Harvey 1853 21
yr Lease of Wharf Richard Benyon De Beauvoir and Trustees of the Parish of
Shoreditch With
original red seals, good condition for ages no rips, writing truly wonderful
all in old English using f's for the letter s, ideal present for
solicitor,lawyer or barristers. |
Harris |
Bolingbroke |
Vaflott |
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Johnson |
Morland |
Cooper |
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828 |
1773 |
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A
handwritten Final Agreement from the 13th year of the reign of King George III
pertaining to a (fictitious, part of the conveyancing process) dispute over
land in Saint Mary Newington in the County of Middlesex between parties names
of William Withers, William Murphy, and ? (could be Samuel & Elizabeth)
Robinson. Penned in English on vellum. Measures 17 x 10". |
Withers |
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829 |
1874 |
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A
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830 |
1851 |
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A 2 page
vellum indenture recording a lease of ground in Chelsea, between John Gardner
Rolls of Cooks Gound, Chelsea, gent, John Hayes of Pimlico, slate merchant,
George Eastham of the Kings Road, Chelsea,
William Bell, and Henry John Buichett of Rose Cottage, Chelsea. Dated
the 27th day of September in the 15th
year of the reign of Queen |
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831 |
1869 |
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A 2
page vellum indenture with a plan recording the lease of property in Forest Hill,
kent, between Right Honourable William Walter Earl of Dartmouth, and Edward
capps of Forest Hill, architect, and Joseph Frederick Capps of bayswater,
wine merchant. Dated 16th day of October in the 33rd year of the reign of
Queen |
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832 |
1820 |
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A 3
page vellum indenture for the sale of a property in Cumberworth, |
Raddish |
Willows |
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833 |
1848 |
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A 17
page copy draft conveyance dated |
Towgood |
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Allen |
Hornby |
Stevens |
Challinor |
Fowler |
Alsop |
Porter |
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834 |
1843 |
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Release
Dated |
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835 |
1873 |
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THIS
THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ROBERT MOODY ,LEAVING ALL HIS POSSESSIONS TO HIS
WIFE ,AND THE REGISTRATION FOR PROBATE.MORE INTERESTING IS HIS PURCHASE OF A
GRAVE PLOT NO 23756 AT ALL SOUL'S CEMETERY ,KENSAL GREEN
,KENSINGTON,MIDDLESEX ON 26 MARCH 1873 FOR 6 POUNDS 6 SHILLINGS ,HE GOT 6 FT
6 INCHES AND 2 FT 9 INCHES WIDE.ENCLOSED IS THE AGREEMENT ,OR SALES DOCUMENT
BETWEEN CENTERAL CEMERTERY COMPANY AND R.MOODY. |
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836 |
1833 |
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1833
Handwritten English Indenture of a Lease between William Bartholomew of |
Bartholomew |
Whiffin |
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837 |
1814 |
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1814
Handwritten English Indenture of a Lease between Fletcher Rigge & George
Whiffin of Shoreditch Middx Wire Manufacturer. Has blue revenue stamp and three
red waxed seals. Is in very good condition, has been folded, and measures
approx 27 x 20 inches. |
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838 |
1874 |
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1874
Handwritten English Indenture of a Lease between Joseph Levy, 11 Church Street
Spitalfields Middx & Messrs Walters 12 & 13 Church Street
Spitalfields. Has blue revenue stamp and four red waxed seals. On the reverse
side is a continuation of the Indenture, also another three red waxed seals,
signed by Lazarus, Morris and Rachel Walter. Is in very good condition, has
been folded, and measures approx 23 x 27 inches. |
Levy |
Walters |
Lazarus |
Morris |
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839 |
1877 |
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1877
Handwritten English Indenture of a Lease between Mary Ann Arlow wife of Charles
Arlow of Surburban House Winchmore Hill Middx and& Messrs Walters 12
& 13 Church Street Spitalfields. Has blue revenue stamp and two red waxed
seals. On the reverse side is a continuation of the Indenture, also another
three red waxed seals, and two red stamps for 1 pound 10 shillings. Signed by
Lazarus, Morris and Rachel Walter. Is in very good condition, has been
folded, and measures approx 22 x 29 inches. |
Arlow |
Walters |
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Morris |
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840 |
1884 |
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1884
Handwritten Will of Robert Henry Pallett from the Manor of |
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841 |
1793 |
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A 3 page
vellum indenture for the sale of a property in Abbotts Langley,
Hertfordshire, between William Toovey of the Lea Farm in the parish of
Watford, yeoman, and Dorcas his wife, and George Heming of Bond Street in the
parish of St George Hanover Square, Middlesex. Dated the 21st day of
September in the 33rd year of the reign of George III [1793] Property: A
messuage in Abbotts Langley with several fields and lands. Medium:
Handwritten in English on vellum. Condition: Revenue stamps cut out of the
vellum, dusty. Characteristics: Signatures and seals. Document size
(approx.): 70 by 70 cm. |
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842 |
1860s
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This is
an old ledger book dating from the late 1860s and with entries running through
to the 1870s. The ledger was from a company who supplied bakeries with flour
and grain. I have researched some of the names in the book and have found
this to be so. The book was discovered in an old building in Hackney, |
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843 |
1870 |
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Holy
Bible & Family Register James Hagger 67 Paternoster Row The
family register entries are as follows: Family
Register of Robert and Harriett Harvey. Robert
Harvey, born Harriett
Ann Harvey - registered Burch, Lincoln - baptised at Hogsthorpe ( Married
Robert
Harvey, born Harriett
Ann Harvey, born Ellen
Harvey, born Elizabeth
Harvey, born Frederick
Harvey, born Harriett
Harvey, born Mary
Ann Harvey, born Minnie
Harvey, born Rose
Harvey, born Alice
Harvey, born Harry
Harvey, born Robert
William Harvey, born Frank
Harvey, born A page
of further entries contradict the above, in that it lists the Harvey children
as being born in Potters Bar but registered in Barnet (some 2.5 miles away) -
probably because the Barnet Register Office administered the Potters Bar
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844 |
1907 |
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A 1907
paper document measuring335mm x 410 mm approx. It has 6 pages and is in excellent
condition without heavy fold creasing. It is part of the Abstract of Title of
the Executor of William King decsd to 42 and 70, |
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845 |
1895 |
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A
vellum counterpart lease document with a plan of the property and dated |
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846 |
1762 |
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A paper
bond of indemnity relating to annuities payable out of a property in craven Street,
Strand, London, mentioning several members of the London German community:
Conrad Brinkman, hair cutter of St James Westminster, Mary Floyd Ann Lucy
Overbeck (sister of Brinkman), Frederick Ulrick Slicke, George Keightley, and
James Goldfrap of St Martins in the Fields. Further assignments of 1763 and
1766 on the dorse. Dated the 16th day of August in the 2nd year of the reign
of George III [1762] Medium: Handwritten in English on paper. Condition: Very
good. Characteristics: Signature and seal. Document size (approx.): 32 by 45
cm. |
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Floyd |
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Keightley |
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847 |
1868 |
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A
vellum indenture recording the conveyance of a property in Lyng, Somerset, between
Alexander William Kinglake of 28 Hyde Park Place, Marble Arch, London, Member
of Parliament, and Robert Mathew Lovibond of Wedmore, Somerset, cheese
factor. Dated 13th day of June in the 31st year of the reign of Queen |
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848 |
1877 |
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VELLUM
INDENTURE Star Inn HASTINGS MANN FREEMAN 1877 guaranteed original - from the QUEEN
VICTORIA - 128 YEARS OLD BETWEEN THOMAS MANN OF DAVEY STREET PECKHAM SURREY
ENGINE DRIVER - JOSEPH SMITH SUSSEX
PLACE KENSINGTON LONDON TAILOR - THOMAS FREEMAN LONDON ROAD ST. LEONARDS ON
SEA LICENSED VICTUALLER. with HAND COLOURED SITE PLAN BEING THE CONVEYANCE OF
THE STAR INN SITUATE IN UNDERCLIFFE ST. LEONARDS ON SEA IN THE BOROUGH OF
HASTINGS IN THE COUNTY OF SUSSEX SIZES 25 INS X 29 INS IN VERY FINE CONDITION
- ON ONE SHEET OF VELLUM |
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Smith |
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849 |
1824 |
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This
document records a mortgage of £1,000 with property ias security. The central
figures involved are John Gray of Essex, Henry Johnson of Hallidown Hill in
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850 |
1846 |
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VELLUM
INDENTURE Marriage Settlement PARKER London 1846 guaranteed original - from
the QUEEN VICTORIA - 159 YEARS OLD BETWEEN THE REVEREND GEORGE HARGREAVE PARKER
OF BETHNAL GREEN IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX OF THE FIRST PART HENRIETTA
WALKER PARKER FORMERLY HENRIETTA WALKER MOORE OF THE SECON PART WILLIAM MOORE
OF LONDON ROAD IN THE COUNTY OF LEICESTER OF THE THIRD PART ANN PARKER OF
BULKINGTON IN THE COUNTY OF WARWICK OF THE FOURTH PART THE REVEREND JOHN
MEADOWS RODWELL RECTOR OF ST. ETHELBURGA IN THE CITY OF LONDON AND THE
REVEREND THOMAS MILES OF WILLOUGHBY WATERLESS IN THE COUNTY OF LEICESTER OF
THE FIFTH PART.INTERESTING DOCUMENT FOR THE PARKER FAMILY OF BETHNAL GREEN
BEING SETTLEMENT MADE AFTER THE MARRIAGE OF THE REVEREND GEORGE HARGREAVE
PARKER WITH MISS HENRIETTA MOORE SIZES 25 INS X 29 INS IN VERY FINE CONDITION
- DUSTING TO OUTER FOLDS ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS ON THREE SHEETS OF
VELLUM SIX WAX SEAL |
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851 |
1738 |
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A paper
bond where Thomas Larkin of Ashdon, Essex, yeoman, is firmly bound to Anthony
Brucer of St Gyles's in the Fields, Middlesex for the sum of 160 Pounds in relation
to an indenture with John Webb of Saffron Walden, grocer. Dated the 21st day
of October in the 12th year of the reign of King George II [1738] Medium:
Handwritten in English on paper. Condition: Good. Characteristics: Signature
and seal. Document size (approx.): 33 by 20 cm. Thomas Larkin's wife Rachell
was also named in the indenture referred to. |
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852 |
1882 |
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PARCHMENT
INDENTURE Kilburn London ADAMS > GLOVER 1882 guaranteed original - from
the REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA - 123 YEARS OLD BETWEEN JOHN HENRY ADAMS OF
WESTWICK GARDENS WEST KENSINGTON PARK IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX BUILDER OF
THE FIRST PART THOMAS DOLLING BOLTON OF TEMPLE GARDENS TEMPLE IN THE COUNTY
OF MIDDLESEX GENTLEMAN OF THE SECOND PART AND CHARLES GLOVER OF MAIDA VALE IN
THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX GENTLEMAN OF THE THIRD PART. WITH SITE SURVEY PLAN
BEING THE CONVEYANCE OF FREEHOLD STABLES IN WAVEL MEWS KILBURN IN THE COUNTY
OF MIDDLESEX SIZES 26 INS X 29 INS IN
VERY FINE CONDITION - WITH EXCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP ON THREE SHEETS OF
PARCHMENT WAX SEALS |
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853 |
1889 |
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Fulham
London HEAVER > HEAVER 1889 guaranteed original - from the reign of QUEEN
VICTORIA - 118 YEARS OLD BETWEEN ALFRED HEAVER OF STREATHAM ELMS TOOTING BEC
ROAD UPPER TOOTING IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY ESQUIRE AND GEORGE HEAVER OF
QUEENS PARADE CLAPHAM JUNCTION IN THE SAID COUNTY OF SURREY GENTLEMAN.. BEING
THE LEASE OF 16 ROSEBURY ROAD WANDSWORTH BRIDGE ROAD FULHAM IN THE |
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854 |
1898 |
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ANTIQUE
WILL Regents Park London THOMAS GORE 1898 guaranteed original - from the
reign of QUEEN VICTORIA - 107 YEARS OLD BEING THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THOMAS
GORE OF ROBERT STREET REGENTS PARK LONDON
. INFORMATION OF PROPERTY AND BEQUESTS TO FAMILY WITH LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION FROM THE PRINCIPLE REGISTRY OF HER MAJESTY'S HIGH COURT OF
JUSTICE. SIZES 23 INS X 16 INS IN VERY FINE CONDITION - ON TWO SHEETS OF
PARCHMENT |
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855 |
1850 |
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Stepney
Manor London ELSEY 1850 STEBUNHEATH OTHERWISE STEPNEY MANOR _ THE SPECIAL
CUSTOMARY COURT BARON OF SIR THOMAS EDWARD COLEBROOKE BARONET LORD OF THE SAIDS
MANOR HELD AT CAMBERWELL IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY. FOR ALL THAT ONE MESSUAGE
SITUATE AND BEING ON THE NORTH PART OF RATCLIFFE HIGHWAY WITHIN THE SAID
MANOR HAND WRITTEN MANUSCRIPT TEXT ~ RARE STEPNEY MANOR DOCUMENT BEING THE
ADMISSION OF JOSEPH RAVENSCROFT ELSEY OF MUSWELL HILL IN THE COUNTY OF
MIDDLESEX, SARAH WILLIAMS OF GROVE LANE CAMBERWELL, WILLIAM ELSEY OF WARLEY
BARRACKS IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX MAJOR IN THE SERVICE OF THE HONORABLE EAST
INDIA COMPANY AND JOHN GREEN ELSEY AND ALSO THE ADMISSION OF GEORGE FREDERICK
CECIL HUTTMAUN SIZE 21 INS X 25 INS ~ IN VERY FINE CONDITION - ~ ~ ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP ~ ON ONE SHEET
OF FOLDED PARCHMENT |
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856 |
1870 |
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Beckenham
Kent ROGERS > KERL 1870 BEING THE SETTLEMENT OF THE PROPERTY OF HELEN
AMELIA MURRAY |
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Fowden |
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857 |
1896 |
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1896 This
390 x 260 mm, four page bound in green tape, parchment document in very good
condition, is the Release and Indemnity to the executor of the will of Miss
Anne Francis Clayton. Miss Clayton lived at Airdrie, The Avenue, Susanna
Isabella Edgar, Townhead,SETTLE ; Annie Elizabeth Clayton, SETTLE ; Mary Clayton, SETTLE; George Edward Clayton, The Manor House,
Thorpe, SKIPTON IN CRAVEN; William Fortescue Clayton, GODALMING; Ada
Madeleine Clayton, HYDE PARK; Caroline Maude Clayton, HYDE PARK . This is
an interesting document for those interested in the Clayton family name and
the places mentioned. |
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858 |
1801 |
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A
vellum Exemplification of Common Recovery document from the Court of Common
Pleas, Property:
Four houses, 4 gardens, 4 acres land, 2 acres meadow, 2 acres pasture and
common pasture in Hillingdon, Uxbridge. Medium:
Handwritten in English on vellum. Condition: Dirt marking, rubbed text and
creasing. Lacks seal. Characteristics: Large portrait of the King with
decorative border. Document size (approx.): 75 by 60 cm. |
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859 |
1840 |
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INDENTURE
London MACDONALD > SWINDALL 1840 guaranteed original - from the reign of
QUEEN VICTORIA - 165 YEARS OLD BETWEEN NORMAN HILTON MACDONALD OF QUEEN
STREET IN THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER OF THE FIRST PART EDWARD BRIDGES SWINDALL OF
HANOVER SQUARE IN THE SAID COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX OF THE THIRD PART. BEING THE
GRANT OF AN ANNUITY OF £142 FOR THE LIFE OF THE GRANTOR BY WAY OF
SUBSTITUTION FOR AN ANNUITY OF THE SAME AMMOUNT. SIZES 29 INS X 25 INS IN
VERY FINE CONDITION - ONE SEAL IS MISSING ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP ON FIVE
SHEETS OF VELLUM WAX SEALS |
MacDonald |
Swindall |
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860 |
1894 |
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Vellum
Lease, Arlington St. Piccadilly 1894 Vellum Lease on 3 sheets of vellum measuring
24x40 cm and dated 23rd July 1894, between Francis Pym, of The Hazels,
Bedford and Edward Lewton Cox of 25 Gloucester Sq. Middlesex of the 1st and
2nd parts, and William Augustus Burt of 6, Arlington St., PICCADILLY, of the
3rd part. Includes extension of lease to Mrs Emma Burt on |
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Cox |
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861 |
1841 |
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INDENTURE
manuscript DEED Cumberland JAMES > JAMES 1841 guaranteed original - from the
reign of QUEEN VICTORIA - 166 YEARS OLD BETWEEN WILLIAM FAMES OF BARROCK
LODGE IN THE COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND OF THE FIRST PART WILLIAM EDWARD JAMES OF
THE SAME PLACE LIEUTENANT IN HER MAJESTYS 34TH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY AND
CHARLES FETHERSTONEHAUGH OF THE COLLEGE OF KIRK OSWALD IN THE COUNTY OF
CUMBERLAND AND ROBERT WHEATLEY LUMLEY OF CAREY STREET IN THE PARISH OF ST
CLEMENT DANES IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX OF THE THIRD PART. WITH FURTHER
DEEDS TO REVERSE AND SCHEDULE. BEING THE DECLARATION OF TRUST OF THE
SUBSISTING SECURITIES FOR THE MONIES SUBJECT TO A TRUST TO BE INVESTED IN THE
PURCHASE OF LAND TO BE STTLED TO THE SAME USES AS THE SETTLED ESTATES OF
WILLIAM JAMES AND WILLIAM EDWARD JAMES IN THE |
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862 |
1762 |
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Lord
Viscount Bolingbroke & Lord Viscount Spencer are ancestors of both Lady
Diana Spencer & Winston Churchill. This is a genuine & unique
document from 1762 ( yes 243 yrs old ) bearing their seals & signatures
and it comes from a legitimate source – more info on that if requested .It
measures 30 x 25.5 inches & comprises 3 handwritten velum pages lightly
stitched at the bottom. It is in remarkable condition with no tears, but it
has been folded from new so there is a little scuffing at the corners but
with a little care it will flatten nicely for dislay. I would say it is
museum quality. Only one side of the paper is written on so it would look
absolutely superb carefully separated & mounted in 3 separate frames.
This would fill a wall in your study & it certainly has a story to tell !
An outline is given below – it is not easy to read because of the flowery
script, but that`s a fascinating challenge, so here goes………….. It is a
tripartite agreement / deed of release concerning use/transfer/rent/sale of
land & properties in Battersea & Wandsworth & refers to a sum of
£20,000 pounds in trust. How many million in todays money I can`t imagine.
The agreement is between The right honourable Ffrederick Lord Viscount
Bolingbroke, Baron of Lydiard Tregose in the county of Wiltshire ( Churchill`s
ancestor ) & John Lord Viscount Spencer of Althorpe ( Lady Diana`s
ancestor ) & one Peter St.Hill The document also refers to :- Henry, Lord
Viscount St John,( pronounced ` sinj`n ) Baron of Battersea His wife Angelica
Magdelaine, Lady Viscountess St. John Their son, John St. John, who married
Lady Anne Furness Daughter of Sir Robert Furness / ffurnese of Waldershaw ,
Baronet ( John St. John & Lady Anne Furness were the father & mother
of Frederick Lord Viscount Bolingbroke ) John Lord Monson , Baron of Burton
The hon Richard Edgecombe of Devon Algernon Seymour, Baron Percy Earl of
Hertford Henry Furness of the parish of St George, Hanover Square in the
county of Middlesex John Wright of the parish of St Martin in the Field
Properties & land in Battersea & Wandsworth & Love Lane in
Wandsworth & Hogmore Lane in Wandsworth, Loam Pitt , Putney The seals
& signatures of `` Bolingbroke`` and ``Spencer`` are particularly
impressive |
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863 |
1857 |
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Lease Dated
22 April 1857 from the Westminster Chapter Estates of N0 2 Mansfield Villas
Hampstead Road in the County of Middlesex at rent of £2. The Parties
concerned are The Reverend Richard Chenevix Trench Doctor of Divinity of the
Collegiate Church of Saint Peter Westminster and the Chapter of the same
Church called ‘the said lessors’ of the first part and the Ecclesiastical
Commissioners for England of the second part and Henry Davidson (esquire) of
N0 8 Sime Street Square in the City of London hereinafter called ‘the said
lessee’ of the third part. The document consists of a single page which
contains two large paper seals both in good condition together with one red
wax seal with one signature. The document contains a coloured plan. |
Trench |
Davidson |
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864 |
1894 |
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A three
page vellum indenture dated 23rd April 1894 relating to No. 9 William Mews,
Lowndes Square, Chelsea (coachhouse and stables) between John Snowdon Henry of
East Dene, Bonchurch, Isle of Wight (esquire), Mitchell Henry of Strasheden
House, Hyde Park (esquire), Gustav Oscar Unna of 8 New Square Lincolns Inn
(esquire) and Andre Nicholas Argenti of 44 Park Lane, London (esquire). Early indentures are cited with the
following names mentioned: 1889: Right Honorable George Cubitt (M.P.) 1888:
Agnes Woods Wildes. Has four seals and
signatures with a revenue stamp. There
are four witness signatures. Has been
folded. There is also a receipt with
revenue dated 6th December 1889 from the Hand-in-Hand Fire & Life
Insurance Society addressed to Mrs. Agnes W. Wildes. |
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865 |
1905 |
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Indenture,
de Bertodano Lopez, Regent’s Park 1905 Paper Indenture/ conveyance, 5 pages +
1 blank, dated 13th December 1905, 33x41 cm, with appended hand coloured map
26x20 cm. Mentions: Baldomero Hyacinth de Bertodano/ Bertodano Lopez (22
Chester Terrace, Regent’s Park, London), Charles Edmund de Bertodano, Marmaduke Matthews, M. Sanderson Goodman
(builder, 1 Church Terrace, Plumstead), Helen Charlotte Pattison (will dated
March 1896), Charles Pattison, Frederick Pattison. Locations: Burrage Estate,
Plumstead. 1,2,3 Church Terrace, Plumstead. On map: Burrage Rd, Maxey Rd,
Church Terrace. Schedule includes indenture refs dating back to 30 Oct 1856.
Good condition. |
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866 |
1832 |
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INDENTURE
manuscript DOCUMENT Wine Merchant DAY > WILLIAMSON 1832 guaranteed
original - from the reign of KING GEORGE IV - 173 YEARS OLD BETWEEN CHARLES
ARMSTRONG OF HIGH STREET IN THE BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY
HOP MERCHANT WILLIAM KEEN OF CANNON ROW IN THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER LAND
SURVEYOR AND HENRY SMITHES OF MARK LANE
IN THE SAID CITY WHOLESALE WINE MERCHANT EXECUTERS OF THE WILL OF JOHN
DAY THE ELDER OF WATER LANE IN THE CITY OF LONDON. LARGE INTERESTING DOCUMENT
FOR THIS LONDON WINE MERCHANT AND HIS FAMILY. BEING THE DEED OF APPROPRIATION
OF A LEGACY OF £10,000 GIVEN BY THE
WILL OF THE LATE JOHN DAY ESQUIRE IN FAVOR OF HIS DAUGHTER MRS WILLIAMSON AND
HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. SIZES 29 INS X 25 INS IN VERY FINE CONDITION -
ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP ON 6 SHEETS OF VELLUM WAX SEALS |
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Day |
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867 |
1861 |
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ANTIQUE
WILL Haverstock Hill Middlesex HENRY READING 1861 guaranteed original - from the
reign of QUEEN VICTORIAN - 144 YEARS OLD BEING THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF
HENRY READING LATE OF ETON TERRACE HAVERSTOCK HILL IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX
GENTLEMAN. INFORMATION OF PROPERTY AND BEQUESTS TO FAMILY WITH LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION FROM THE COURT OF THE PRINCIPLE REGISTRY
OF HER MAJESTY'S COURT OF PROBATE WITH WAFER SEAL. SIZES 26 INS X 19
INS IN VERY FINE CONDITION - WAFER SEAL ON THREE SHEETS OF PARCHMENT REVENUE
STAMP |
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868 |
1746 |
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Antique
English legal document, original hand written in black ink, finished with six
well preserved original seals. Great collectors item. This document is dated:
19 Nov 1746. This is an obligation bond by which John Sinnott of Ashford in
Kent, Surgeon, George Sinnott the elder, Gentleman, Beane Sinnott, Gentleman,
Ellen Sinnott, Spinster, Margaret Sinnott, Spinster and George Sinnott the
younger, Gentleman, all of Ashford, are bound to Edward Wilson of The Strand
in the parish of St Mary le Strand in Middlesex, Wine Merchant, in the sum of
£400. |
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869 |
1894 |
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INDENTURE
Highbury London GILLATT > LAWRENCE 1894 guaranteed original - from the reign
of QUEEN VICTORIA - 111 YEARS OLD BETWEEN CHARLES GILLATT OF ELTHORNE ROAD
UPPER HOLLOWAY IN THE COUNTY OF LONDON BUILDER OF THE ONE PART AND ELIZABETH
MARY LAWRENCE OF BELMONT CRAIGMILLAR PARK EDINBURGH SCOTLAND CARRIAGE AND CAB
PROPRIETOR OF THE OTHER PART. CONTAINS TWO OTHER DEEDS OF TRANSFER AND
RECEIPT. BEING THE MORTGAGE OF 101,103 AND 105 GILLESPIE ROAD HIGHBURY
MIDDLESEX. SIZES 18 INS X 12 INS IN VERY FINE CONDITION - ESCUTCHEONED
REVENUE STAMP ON TWO SHEET OF VELLUM WAX SEALS |
Gillatt |
Lawrence |
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870 |
1890 |
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INDENTURE
Fulham London HEAVER > HEAVER 1890 guaranteed original - from the reign of
QUEEN VICTORIA - 115 YEARS OLD BETWEEN ALFRED HEAVER OF STREATHAM ELMS TOOTING
BEC ROAD UPPER TOOTING IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY OF THE ONE PART AND ALFRED
HEAVER OF STREATHAM ELMS AFORESAID OF THE OTHER PART. SMALL HAND COLOURED
SITE PLAN. BEING THE LEASE OF ALL THAT
PARCEL OF LAND CALLED THE HYDE PARK ESTATE SITUATE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF A NEW
ROAD CALLED OAKBURY ROAD IN THE PARISH OF FULHAM IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX.
SIZES 18 INS X 12 INS IN VERY FINE CONDITION - ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP ON
TWO SHEET OF VELLUM WAX SEALS |
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871 |
1899 |
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Here is
a parchment Indenture dated 27th April 1899, being a Conveyance of property
situate 142 Goldhawk Road, Hammersmith, London. The contract is between James
Theophilus Toovey (Chairmaker of Amersham); Frederick Graham (Colonel from
Melrose); George Hay Young (Esquire); and John Crawfurd Platt (Auctioneer).
This document has six pages, measures approx 16" x 10", and bears
four wax seals and three revenue stamps. Storage markings to the outside
page, but otherwise in good condition. |
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872 |
1827 |
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A
vellum indenture regarding a lease of lands at Willesden, Middlesex, between
Henrietta Sellon of Harlesden Green, widow, William Sellon of the same, James
Cosmo Melvill of East India House, London, and Thomas West of Harlesden
Green. Dated the 30th day of December in the 7th year of the reign of King
George IV [1827] Property: A parcel of land in Upper Brentfield in the parish
of Willesden bounded by the Harrow Turnpike road. Medium: Handwritten in
English on vellum. Condition: Light patchy Browning. Small hole in one fold
Characteristics: Signatures and seals. Document size (approx.): 62 by 50 cm.
Land adjoining on the east was occupied by Richard Taylor |
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873 |
1824 |
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A
vellum manor document for the manor of Sutton Court, where Adam Askew of
Wimpole Street in the parishof St Marylebone, Middlesex and Amy his wife, are
granted a licence to lease to John Jeffries of Chiswick lands in Chiswick.
Dated the 23rd day of June in the 5th year of the reign of King George IV
[1824] Property: All that parcel of land in Chiswick of 11 acres abutting the
great road from London to Brentford. Medium: Handwritten in English on
vellum. Condition: Browning and dirt marking. Document size (approx.): 32 cm
by 35 cm. |
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Jeffries |
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874 |
1832 |
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A vellum
indenture for the lease of land in Harlesden Green and Willesden, Middlesex,
between Gilbert West of Harlesden Green, and Balchen Folkes West and Maria
West of the same place. Dated 1st day of February in the 3rd year of the
reign of King William IV [1832] Property: Meadow land called Norman, arabl
and pasture land in Harlesden Green. Other lands in Upper Brentfiled in
Willesden. Medium: Handwritten in English on vellum. Condition: One small
hole in one corner of fold where there has been some minoir water damage,
otherwise good. Document size (approx.): 70 by 60 cm. Characteristics:
Signature and seal. |
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1826 |
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A two
page obligation bond relating to property in Hinderclay, Suffolk. It is dated 19th October 1826 and is
between Edward Lock of Debenham (surgeon, grandson of Susanna), Hannah Westby
of Diss, Norfolk (widow) and Algar Lock of St. Pancras, Middx. (Minister of
the Gospel), Susanna Lock (mother of Algar, widow of Edward). Has two seals and signatures with three
witness signatures. Has note on the
bottom that Algar Lock died 15/9/1835 and was buried at Lakenheath
23/9/1835. Has been folded. |
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1852 |
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A large
vellum indenture dated 27th July 1852 relating to property in Wick Lane, Old
Ford (St. Mary Stratford Bow) between Edward Hamilton Davies of Wick Lane,
Old Ford, Bow (pig dealer) and John Baddeley of Leman Street, Goodmans Fields
(gent.). Earlier indentures are cited
with the following names mentioned: Darloo Hamilton (grandfather of EHD),
Alice Davies (mother), Richard Hamilton Davies (brother), Mary Hamilton
Davies (sister) and James Thomas Hammack.
Has been folded. Has two
signatures and seals with a revenue stamp.
There are witness and received signatures on the reverse. |
Davies |
Baddeley |
Hamilton |
Hammack |
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Holy
Bible & Family Register James Hagger 67 Paternoster Row London. 57 High Quality
Coloured Engravings Printed and published A.H.Payne, Leipzig & Dresden
Family Register Entries date this item c.1870. Bible:
Condition is good for age. Some foxing, illustrations have been well
protected by tissue interleaves - strong colours, beautiful illustrations.
The spine cover has come away and there is sticky tape inside the front
cover. Family
register. This item should be of particular interest to the descendants of
the Harvey family & their 9 surviving children from the Potters Bar area,
England. The family register entries are as follows: Family
Register of Robert and Harriett Harvey. Robert
Harvey, born May 29 1829 - registered Enfield - baptised at Hadley Harriett
Ann Harvey - registered Burch, Lincoln, born 19 February 1841 - baptised at
Hogsthorpe (Lincolnshire) Married
July 21 1860 at Christ Church, Marylebone. Robert
Harvey, born May 29 1829, registered Hadley, Married July 21 1860 -
Marylebone Harriett
Ann Harvey, born February 19 1841, registered Hogsthorpe Ellen
Harvey, born June 11 1861, registered Potters Bar Elizabeth
Harvey, born Jan 24 1864, registered Potters Bar, married January 10 1885
Hendon Parish Church Frederick
Harvey, born Sept 6 1866, registered Potters Bar, married September 11 1892
Hendon Harriett
Harvey, born Sept 8 1868, registered Potters Bar Mary
Ann Harvey, born Sept 10 1871, registered Potters Bar, married to James
Rogers (Rojers) June 24 1890 Jacksonville Florida Minnie
Harvey, born April 9 1875, registered Potters Bar Rose
Harvey, born Jan 19 1877, registered Potters Bar Alice
Harvey, born Aug 19 1879, registered Potters Bar, Married to Thomas Francis
Bewley Sept 26 1900 St. Johns Church Potters Bar Harry
Harvey, born April 25 1882, registered potters Bar, died April 27 1882 Robert William
Harvey, born Feb 21st 1885, registered Hendon Frank
Harvey, born Dec 27 1887, registered Hendon, married Jun 18 1913 Potters Bar. A page
of further entries contradict the above, in that it lists the Harvey children
as being born in Potters Bar but registered in Barnet (some 2.5 miles away) -
probably because the Barnet Register Office administered the Potters Bar
area. |
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Rogers |
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1862 |
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A one page
vellum indenture dated 25th January 1862 relating to property in Kessingland,
Suffolk between William Broome of 18 Porchester Place, Blandford Square,
Middx. (accountant) and James Goodyear of Noble Street, London (merchant). Other people mentioned: George Welch and
Mary Allen. It has two signatures and
seals with two revenue stamps. On the
reverse there are received and witness signatures. Has been folded. |
Broome |
Goodyear |
Welch |
Allen |
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1894 |
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A 5 page
vellum indenture dated 29th August 1894 between Robert Cann Cann Lippincott
of Over Court near Bristol (esquire) and James Curtis Luman & Robert
Edward Leman both of 51 Lincoln Inn fields (esquires). It has a list of tenants of properties in
Compton Greenfield and Olveston. Has
three seals with one signature. Has
one witness signatures + two signed memorandum dated 1894. |
Lippincott |
Luman |
Leman |
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880 |
1901 |
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A four page
vellum indenture dated 17th December 1901 relating to property in Hulme,
Manchester between Mary Alice Joule of 32 Maida Hill West, Middlesex (widow),
Thomas Lister Farrar of Manchester (gent), Harry Lloyd Price of Manchester
(accountant), Charles Poole of West Bank Street, Oldfield Road, Salford
(builder) and Isabella Emma Jolliffe of Boundary Street, Chorlton on Medlock
(widow, daughter of Emma Barrington). Has five signatures and seals with two
revenue stamps. Has been folded. |
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Farrar |
Price |
Poole |
Jolliffe |
Barrington |
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1903 |
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1903
probate & will Elizabeth Shinn, Esher, Surrey A four page probate and
will dated 9th June 1903 for Elizabeth Shinn of Etheldreda Villas, Wolsey Road,
formerly of 35 Frithville Gardens, Uxbridge Road, Middx. (widow of James,
died 14/5/03 at Kingston Union Workhouse Infirmary). Other people mentioned: William Henry Gower
of 28 Blenheim Road, Leytonstone Road, John Gower of Alexander Terrace,
Harrow, Elizabeth Allen (daughter, wife of Robert), Louisa Walker (daughter,
wife of Thomas Walker), Elizabeth Dicks (grandaughter, wife of George), John
Thornely of Belvedere House, Esher (JP) and Harriett Gilshamn of Etheldreda
Villa, Wolsey Road (widow). It has the
company stamps of East India Railway and the London & Westminster Bank
Ltd. Has been folded and cover is a
bit grubby. |
Shinn |
Gower |
Allen |
Walker |
Dicks |
Thornely |
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882 |
1867 |
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Conveyance
Dated 9th July 1867 of piece of land and 2 Messuages and premises N0 68 &
69 Fern Street Bromley Middlesex. The Parties concerned are Mr. Edwin
Trenaman (joiner) of 70 Fern Street Bromley in the County of Middlesex of the
one part and Mr. Richard Thomas Cummins (grocer) of 13 Eagle Terrace Victoria
Dock Road Plaistow in the County of Essex of the other part. The document
consists of a single page which contains two red wax seals together with two
signatures. |
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Cummins |
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883 |
1819 |
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A
vellum manor document for the manor of Bishop Stoke in Hampshire. At a court
baron Henry Smith surrended copyhold
lands in the manor, and Richard Edwards of Church Row within the precincts of
the Savoy in Middlesex was admitted. Dated the 10th day of September in the
59th year of the reign of King George III [1819] Property: One close of
bondland called Hop Garden Purrock with a tenement and buildings of half an
acre in the tything of Stoke. Medium: Handwritten in English on vellum.
Condition: Good. Document size (approx.): 34 by 17 cm. |
Smith |
Edwards |
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884 |
1855 |
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Mortgage
Dated 19th may 1855 of N0 17 Eton Villas in the Parish of Hampstead in the County
of Middlesex Bounded on the South West by a Road Called Provost Road and on
the North West by other land of the Provost and college of Eton. The
principles involved are Richard Batterbury (builder) of Fitzroy Road Gloster
Road Regents Park in the County of Middlesex of the one part and Thomas
Jackson (esquire) of Kingston Crescent Portsea in the County of Southampton.
The document consists of two pages which contain a single red wax seal
together with one signature. |
Batterbury |
Jackson |
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1855 |
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A large
6 page abstract of title relating to property in Oakley,
Buckinghamshire. People mentioned:
Revd Thomas Martyn (clerk), Miss Eulalia Maria Mudge, Celia Geaves Lloyd (nee
Mudge, wife of Revd Charles Albert Lloyd), Catherine Elizabeth Richardson
Mudge (children of Revd William Mudge), Jane Gorham 1813: Revd John King Martin of Great
Staughton, Huntingtonshire (also rector of Pertenhall, Bedfordshire) +
Eulalia Maria, nee Longmire his wife, Benjamin Keene of Charles Street,
Berkeley Square, Revd Joseph Hall (clerk of Bartlow, Cambridgeshire) 1783:
Letitia Battison of Bedford (widow, will dated 31 July 1783), Elizabeth
Longmire (died 4 January 1825), Mary Eulalia Longmire (daughter of
Elizabeth) 1800: John King Martin
married Eulalia Maria Lomgmire on 6 July 1800 (died 19 June 1807) - 4
children Thomas Martyn, Mary Eulalia Martyn (died 3 July 1815), Rhoda Martyn
(wife of Revd William Mudge, died 19 April 1839), Jane Martyn. Has been folded. |
Martyn |
Mudge |
Lloyd |
Gorham |
Martin |
Longmire |
Keene |
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1893 |
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A
vellum will and probate dated 8th December 1893 of Anna Bendrey of Myrtle Villa,
Devizes Road, Swindon (widow, died 27 October 1893). People mentioned: Earnest Edward Bendrey
(son), Sarah Aylward of 19 Somwefield Road, Finsbury Park, London and John
George Johnson M.R.C.S. L.R.C.P. of Concrete House, Swindon. Has been folded. |
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Aylward |
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1885 |
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A three
page vellum indenture dated 6th January 1885 relating to the marriage of Ann
Frances Hunter (nee Waith, widow of Lowther Hunter of Gildridge, Old Town (esq.))
to Joseph Lowther Hunter of Southborough House, Carlisle Road (gent.). Also mentioned are: John Plummer of
Canterbury, Kent (gent.), Richard Albert Shiels Lamb of 27 Westbourne Park
Crescent, Middx. now Berkeley Chambers, Burton Street (esq.) 1866 Edward Goodson, Francis Seaman Dymoke
(brother of Ann Frances), John Dymoke (father of Ann Frances), John Waith,
dec. husband of Ann Frances. Has four
signatures and seals with one revenue stamp.
There are three witness signatures.
Has been folded. |
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Waith |
Plummer |
Lamb |
Goodson |
Dymoke |
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1896 |
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A three
page vellum indenture with plan dated 24th August 1896 relating to 26
Elderfield Road, Lower Clapton between Phillis Symons Clements, wife of Charles
Frederick Clements of The Hawthorns, Health Park, Romford, Essex (ironmonger)
- married 14/4/1866 and Eliza Lawrence, wife of David Lawrence of Lyndhurst,
River Trent, Enfield (gent.). Has
three seals and signatures with five revenue stamps. There are two witness signatures. Has been folded. |
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Lawrence |
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1875 |
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A
vellum indenture being an assignment of a lease for a property in Chelsea, London,
between George Stephenson of Chelsea, and David Salter of the Oxford and
Cambridge Club Pall Mall. Dated the 4th day of June in the 38th year of the
reign of Queen Victoria [1875]
Property: Three leesehold house known as 44, 45, and 46 Gertrude Street in
the parish of St Luke, Chelsea. Medium: Handwritten in English on vellum.
Condition: Very Good. Characteristics: Signatures and seals. Document size
(approx.): 60 by 75 cm. |
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Salter |
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890 |
1867 |
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A 2
page vellum indenture being a mortgage of a property in Kensington, London,
between Thomas Hussey of the High Street Kensington, Middlesex, builder, and
George Augustus Calder of Hamilton terrace, St Johns Wood. Dated the 9th day of
April in the 31st year of the reign of Queen Victoria [1867] Property: Land on the East side of
Warwick Gardens in the parish of St Mary Abbott, Kensington, and a house at
13 Warwick Gardens. Medium: Handwritten in English on vellum. Condition: Dirt
marks otherwise Good. Characteristics: Signature and seal. Document size
(approx.): 60 by 75 cm. |
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Calder |
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1822 |
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A large
7 page vellum indenture for the release of land in Sidmouth, Devon, between Thomas
Jenkins of Sidmonton House in the county of Southampton, now of Sidmouth,
Henry Frederick Alston of Gloucester Place, Portman Square, London, Francis
Stevens of Sidmouth, gent, and Robert Lys of 24 Lincolns Inn Fields,
Middlesex. With a schedule of deeds from 1720 to 1813. Dated the 22nd day of
January in the 2nd year of the reign of King George IV [1822] Property: Land
in York Terrace in Sidmouth in front of a road leading from the beach to a
lane from the High Street to Marsh on the East and next to Marsh's Assembly
Rooms. Also 2 modern houses one of which was formerly Marsh's Dwelling House
and Library, the other as a lodging house. Medium: Handwritten in English on
7 pages of vellum. Condition: Good. Characteristics: Signatures and seals.
Document size (approx.): 60 by 70 cm. |
Jenkins |
Alston |
Stevens |
Lys |
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1876 |
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INDENTURE
manuscript DOCUMENT Westminster London ROLFE > SALMON 1876 guaranteed original
- from the reign of QUEEN VICTORIA - 130 YEARS OLD BETWEEN FRANCIS DOUGLAS
BOGGIS - ROLFE OF HAREWOOD SQUARE IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX BARRISTER OF THE
FIRST PART MARGARET HARRIET BOGGIS ROLFE OF MAIDSTONE GRANGE WORMINGFORD IN
THE COUNTY OF ESSEX OF THE SECOND PART AND SAMUEL SALMON OF STANLEY HOUSE
RICHMOND IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY GENTLEMAN OF THE THIRD PART. BEING THE
CONVEYANCE OF FREEHOLD MESSUAGES AND HEREDITAMENTS SITUATE AND BEING NO 34
MEDWAY STREET AND NO 4 AND 5A ALLINGTON STREET IN THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER.
SIZES 29 INS X 25 INS IN FINE CONDITION - ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP ON ONE
SHEETS OF PARCHMENT WAX SEAL |
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1894 |
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A vellum
indenture recording the conveyance of lands in Grimston and Old Dalby,
Leicestershire, between James Bishop of Hampstead Park, Newbury, Berkshire,
Geaorge Frederick Bishop of Church Speen Lodge, Newbury, William Wright of
Hollaton, Nottinghamshire, and Francis Reckitt of Greenwood Towers, Highgate,
Middlesex. Dated the 6th day of January 1894 Property: Pasture land in
Grimston, Leicestershire of 3 acres on the road from Grimston to Shotry,
formerly divided into 5 closes. Aso lands in Old Dalby of 2 acres. Medium:
Handwritten in English on vellum. Condition: Very good. Characteristics:
Signatures and red wax seals. Document size (approx.): 55 by 73 cm. |
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Reckitt |
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1827 |
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A large
3 page vellum indenture relating to lands in North Wales, between Sir Coutts
Trotter of the Strand in Middlesex, Baronet, Edward Marjoribanks of the
Strand, Sir Edmund Antrobus of the Strand, Baronet, David Colvin of Broad
Street in the City of London and executor named in the willof Thomas Brown
formerly of Calcutta in the province of Bengal, India, and Henry Alexander
Brown of Kingston near Tetsworth, Oxfordshire. Dated the 22nd day of
September in the 8th year of the reign of King George IV [1827] Property:
Mesuages, mills, farms and lands situate in several counties of Denbigh,
Flint and Merioneth. Medium: Handwritten in English on vellum. Condition:
Dust marking and creasing. Characteristics: Signatures and seals. Document
size (approx.): 60 by 70 cm. |
Trotter |
Marjoribanks |
Antrobus |
Colvin |
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1777 |
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A
vellum indenture dated 1777 in the reign of King George III between Thomas
Coe of King’s Lynn (baker) and Esther his wife, John Williment of East Dereham
and Thomas Brograve of Grays Inn, Middlesex.
Refers to land at Moregate Green (now Rashes Green), East Dereham and
also mentions the name Francis Kirby of East Dereham. Measures 34.5” x 24.5”
and is in good condition. |
Coe |
Williment |
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Kirby |
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1907 |
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INDENTURE
manuscript DOCUMENT St Marylebone London CORNWELL OETTLE 1907 guaranteed
original - from the reign of KING EDWARD VII - 99 YEARS OLD BETWEEN HANNAH CORNWELL
OF BLANDFORD STREET IN THE PARISH OF ST MARYLEBONE IN THE COUNTY OF LONDON OF
THE FIRST PART GEORGE CULVERHOUSE CORNWELL OF BLANDFORD STREET AFORESAID
BAKER ANNE LOUISE JARRETT OF ANGMERING IN THE COUNTY OF SUSSEX AND OTHERS TO
ALBERT OETTLE OF DORSET STREET PORTMAN SQUARE IN THE SAID COUNTY BAKER AND
CONFECTIONER. BEING THE ASSIGNMENT OF A LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE SHOP AND PREMISES
NO 31 BLANDFORD STREET IN THE PARISH OF ST. MARYLEBONE IN THE COUNTY OF
MIDDLESEX. SIZES 15 INS X 10 INS IN VERY FINE CONDITION - ESCUTCHEONED
REVENUE STAMP ON THREE SHEETS OF FOLDED PARCHMENT WAX SEALS |
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1848 |
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ANTIQUE
DOCUMENT Middlesex MACKEY > LANGHAM 1848 guaranteed original - FROM THE REIGN
OF QUEEN VICTORIA - 158 YEARS OLD BEING AN INDENTURE OF RELEASE. BETWEEN
FREDERICK MACKEY OF MELVILLE TERRACE CALEDONIAN ROAD IN THE COUNTY OF
MIDDLESEX TOBACCONIST OF THE ONE PART AND JAMES GEORGE LANGHAM OF HASTINGS IN
THE COUNTY OF SUSSEX GENTLEMAN EXECUTOR OF THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF
JOHN MACKEY FORMERLY OF WHITE LION STREET PENTONVILLE IN THE COUNTY OF
MIDDLESEX. CERTAIN ANNUITIES AND BELONGINGS SIZE 13 INS X 8 INS ~ VERY FINE
CONDITION ~ FAULTS: FOLDS AND SLIGHT EVIDENCE OF STORAGE DAMP - WITH
IMPRESSED REVENUE STAMP AND SIGNATURES - WITH MANUFACTURES WATER MARK
SAUNDERS AND CO 1848 |
Mackey |
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1900 |
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INDENTURE
manuscript DOCUMENT Wandsworth London ROBBINS FISHER 1900 guaranteed original
- from the reign of QUEEN VICTORIA - 106 YEARS OLD BETWEEN JAMES ROBBINS OF
LYFORD ROAD WANDSWORTH COMMON LONDON GENTLEMAN OF THE ONE PART AND CAROLINE
SARAH FISHER OF FORE STREET TIVERTON DEVONSHIRE WIFE OF STEPHEN HENRY FISHER
SURGEON JOHN HOPGOOD OF BOLTON GARDENS SOUTH KENSINGTON LONDON AND CAMPBELL
FORTESCUE STAPLETON SANCTUARY OF MANGERTON MELPLASH DORSET OF THE OTHER PART.
BEING THE MORTGAGE OF 'THE LAWN' LYFORD ROAD, WANDSWORTH COMMON, LONDON.
SIZES 8.5 INS X 10.5 INS IN VERY FINE CONDITION - ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP
ON FIVE SHEETS OF FOLDED PARCHMENT WAX SEALS |
Robbins |
Fisher |
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1905 |
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INDENTURE
manuscript DOCUMENT ANTIQUE DEED Plumstead Kent BERTODANO > PARRY 1905
guaranteed original - from the reign of KING EDWARD VII - 101 YEARS OLD
BETWEEN BALDOMERO HYACINTH DE BERTODANO OF CHESTER TERRACE REGENTS PARK IN
THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX OF THE FIRST PART, HENRY SMITH SYER OF PLUMSTEAD
COMMON ROAD PLUMSTEAD IN THE COUNTY OF LONDON COUNCILLOR OF THE BOROUGH OF
WOOLWICH OF THE SECOND PART JESSIE PARRY AND MARGARET JANE ISABELLA PARRY OF
VERNHAM ROAD PLUMSTEAD OF THE THE THIRD PART. SMALL SITE SURVEY PLAN. BEING
THE CONVEYANCE OF FREEHOLD PREMISES KNOWN AS 75, 77 AND 79 SANDY HILL ROAD IN
THE PARISH OF PLUMSTAED IN THE COUNTY OF KENT . SIZES 16 INS X 10 INS IN VERY
FINE CONDITION - SELECTION OF ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS ON FOUR SHEETS OF
FOLDED PARCHMENT WAX SEAL |
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1827 |
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INDENTURE
manuscript DOCUMENT ANTIQUE DEED Brighton Sussex HAYWOOD > COHEN 1827
guaranteed original - from the reign of KING GEORGE IV - 179 YEARS OLD BETWEEN
ANN HEYWOOD OF THE PAROGAN IN THE PARISH OF STREATHAM IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY
JOHN PEARSON HAYWOOD OF NEWGATE STREET LONDON HOUSE PAINTER SAMUEL HAYWOOD OF
ST. DUNSTAN'S HILL LONDON GLASS CUTTER AND THOMAS GILL OF BROOK STREET BOND
STREET IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX CHINAMAN OF THE FIRST PART DAVID COHEN OF
THE STOCK EXCHANGE IN THE CITY OF LONDON OF THE SECOND PART AND THOMAS HADDEN
OF ANGEL COURT THROMORTON STREET IN THE CITY OF LONDON OF THE THIRD PART.
BEING THE RELEASE OF A CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND AND PREMISES SITUAUTE
AT BRIGHTON IN THE COUNTY OF SUSSEX BY THE ROAD LEADING FROM LEAKWAY TO
SHEPHERDS ACRE ON THE WEST AND NORTH LAINE BRIGHTON. SIZES 26 INS X 30 INS IN
VERY FINE CONDITION - ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP ON ONE SHEET OF FOLDED PARCHMENT
WAX SEALs |
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