• Reference
    P130/29/1
  • Title
    Conveyance and Trust Deed
  • Date free text
    1854-1924
  • Production date
    From: 1854 To: 1924
  • Scope and Content
    1) Sir Edward Henry Page Turner, Bart. 2) Vicar and Churchwardens of Tilsworth Conveyance under "An Act to afford further facilities for the Conveyance and endowment of Sites for Schools", 5 Vict., without valuable consideration, by 1) to 2) of: - all that quadrangular piece or parcel of land (Or. 6p.) lying against the South East corner of Tilsworth churchyard, being in length North to South 38 feet, and East to West 43 feet. :W. Churchyard :S. Public highway : other sides. land of Sir Edward Henry Page Turner, Bart PLAN IN MARGIN To hold to 2) upon trust for use as a school for the education of children of the labouring and other poorer classes in the parish of Tilsworth, and as a residence for the teacher. The school to be conducted upon the principles of the Established Church, and to be under the management of the Vicar, Churchwardens, and Patron of the living. Endorsed: a) note of enrollment in Chancery, 27 February 1854. b) Consent to the school being open to inspection by the Inspector of Schools, signed by Edward. H Page Turner (Patron), J. Cumberledge (Vicar), and Thomas James and William Cooper (Churchwardens), n.d. Attached: a) affidavit of Henry Elstone re deed, 27 February 1854. b) Letter from the Rev. T. Green to the Rev. W.St.J.Lindars, regarding the history and conveyance of the Church House, formerly the school, 20 May 1924. Witnesses: Joseph Mabberly, Kings Road, Bedford Row Henry Elstone, his clerk Signature: 1)
  • Level of description
    item