• Reference
    Z1265/8/3
  • Title
    Mortgage
  • Date free text
    7 January 1860
  • Production date
    From: 1860 To: 1860
  • Scope and Content
    Parties: (i) Thomas Bunker of Houghton Conquest, baker; (ii) George Hine of Epping [Essex], gentleman Operative Part: - (ii) gave £500 to (i); - (i) appointed (a)- to uses; - (i) conveyed (a)- to (ii) Property: (a) messuage in Houghton Conquest erected by John Armstrong on ground in front of (b); (b) messuage in Houghton Conquest, now used as a bakehouse formerly in the occupation of William Young, then Henry Seabrook and subsequently made into a workhouse; (c) 1 acre, 3 roods, 27 poles of ground adjoining (b) called Workhouse Close in occupation of Thomas Clark lying between ground formerly of Thomas Wild, then Thomas Potter Macqueen, now Lord John Thynne [later 4th Marquess of Bath] W and ground formerly of John Risby then Thomas Potter Macqueen now Lord John Thynne E, ground formerly of Thomas Wild, then Thomas Potter Macqueen now Lord John Thynne N and common street S (d) four cottages newly built by (i) on part of (c); (e) two cottages in Houghton Conquest n occupation of Richard Whiteman and Thomas Brightman and built by John Armstrong in front of a cottage in occupation of Samuel Cook, then John Dyer situate between the former workhouse in occupation of Thomas Bunker W and cottage formerly of John Constable now of Edmund Day E and abutting S on highway Habendum: - to the use of (ii) with proviso for equity of redemption Witness: - William Hone of The Bury, Epping Endorsed with transfer of mortgage of 22 July 1861 by George Hine to Thomas Hine of Baldock [Hertfordshire], draper and grocer, the principal sum still outstanding but all interest paid
  • Level of description
    item