- ReferenceZ951/3/5
- TitleConveyance between (i) Thomas Ball of Oakley, farmer, (ii) William Cook of Milton Ernest, baker, (iii) Benjamin Helps Starey of Milton Ernest, esquire and (iv) Rev. Charles Colyear Beaty Pownall of Milton Ernest, clerk. Reciting - Z 951/3/4; - £171/13/- was owing as principal and interest on the mortgage. Witnessing (iii) pays £171/13/- to (i) and £38/7/- to (ii) and (i) and (ii) convey to (iii): (a) three cottages, one of which was recently built by Whitbread Cox, with garden, yard, orchard or pightle adjoining, containing together one rood in Milton Ernest; formerly in occupation of Judy Long, Joseph Mead and George Hart, late of William Cook, James Parrott and Thomas Bettle and James Skinner and now of William Cook, Robert Mole, James Parrott, Samuel Hulatt and Eli Foster; bounded in part by premises formerly of Philip Booth, now of BHS and in part by premises formerly of William Grant and Holland Scroxton, now or late of Mrs.Westley, now in occupation of Mr.Green and the Methodist Chapel - as shown on an included plan Habendum To (iii) with a cottage and bakehouse with barn and pigsty on the south side of the yard in occupation of (ii) to the use of (ii), remainder to (iii), remainder to (iv) on trust for (iii). Witnessed by John Garrard, solicitor of Olney [Buckinghamshire].
- Date free text26 Mar 1860
- Production dateFrom: 1860 To: 1860
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordCook, William,
Ball, Thomas,
Starey, Benjamin Helps,
Pownall, Charles Colyear Beatty,
Cox, Whitbread,
Long, Judy,
Mead, Joseph,
Hart, George,
Parrott, James,
Bettle, Thomas,
Skinner, James,
Mole, Robert,
Hulatt, Samuel,
Foster, Eli,
Booth, Philip,
Scroxton, Holland,
Grant, William,
Westley,
Green,
Garrard, John - Keywords
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