• Reference
    SL1/328
  • Title
    Goldington Bury - after sale to Shuttleworth.
  • Date free text
    1877, 1905
  • Production date
    From: 1877 To: 1905
  • Scope and Content
    Mortgage (with re-conveyance) i) Joseph Shuttleworth, Hartsholme Hall, Lincolnshire, esquire ii) Alexander Samuel Leslie Melville, Longhills near Branston, Lincolnshire, esquire Nathaniel Clayton, Lincolnshire, esquire Reverend Charles Christopher Ellison, Bracebridge, Lincolnshire, clerk in Holy Orders ii) will lend i) £25000 to be repaid on 18 November 1877 interest 4% - Bury House or Goldington House - all other property mentioned in schedule and shown on plan in margin of the conveyance to Shuttleworth (631 acres 2 roods 34 perches) money belongs to ii) on joint account Schedule - Goldington Bury etc. leased to Charles William Talbot Ponsonby (33 acres 3 roods 33 perches) - farm N. of the Bury, leased to executors of Ulysses Pain (308 acres 1 rood 28 perches) - farm S.of Goldington leased to John White (237 acres 1 rood 37 perches) - enclosure arable leased to J.Sargeant (34 acres 1 rood 28 perches - enclosure arable leased to Samuel Reynolds (15 acres 3 roods 5 perches) - cottages leased to 10 tenants (2 roods 1 perch) - cottage leased to Joel Aguttar - 5 cottages leased to James King, Henry King, Henry Beech. Others unoccupied - cottage in 2 tenements with bakehouse, leased to Mrs.Bennett and Mrs.Newman (15¾ perches) - pair new built cottages leased to William Aguttar and M.Haynes (1 rood 19 perches). - 10 cottages various tenants (2 roods 27 perches) - perpetual rent charge of £11 per annum issuing out of a piece land containing 5 acres set out as an allotment for the labouring poor. E.portion containing 4 acres, subject to obligation of preserving in good condition and permitting same to be used as recreation ground Signatures – all endorsed receipt witnesses J.F.Tweed, solicitor, Lincoln Gilbert N.Dashson [?], clerk to Mr.Tweed, solicitor, Lincoln 18 May 1877 endorsed with: Re-conveyance i) Alexander Samuel Leslie Melville Reverend Charles Christopher Ellison ii) Frank Shuttleworth, Old Warden, Colonel in H.M.Army reciting will of Joseph Shuttleworth of 4 December 1861 by which he bequeathed his real estate to 2 sons, Alfred and Frank, as tenants in common He died on 25 January 1883. Will proved (PPR) on 8 May 1883 Deed of 6 August 1883, estate partitioned between 2 sons Mortgage has been paid off but no re-conveyance has been executed of the premises now i) re-conveys to ii) - mansion house, etc. as above signature i) witness Reginald A. Stephen, solicitor, Lincoln 3 January 1905 with: letter (loose) from Tweed, Stephen and Company, Saltergate, Lincoln to Colonel Frank Shuttleworth, re the re-conveyance, telling him to hand it to his local solicitor to be placed with the Goldington Bury deeds, 6 January 1905
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