• Reference
    HF89/4/8
  • Title
    Printed Abstract of Title relating to Messuage, tenement or farmhold, called Annfield in the Chapelry of Tanfield and Parish of Lanchester, Durham. Abstract prepared by Dodds & Co of Stockton on Tees
  • Date free text
    1876
  • Production date
    From: 1897 To: 1904
  • Scope and Content
    Conveyance 1) Richard Headlem Keelyside of Stockton in the County of Durham M.D. (Vendor) 2)John Joicey, Edward Joicey and William James Joicey all of Town of Newcastle on Tyne Colliery Owners(Purchasers) 3) Joseph Dodds of Stockton, Durham, Gentleman(Trustee) Recites Deeds 1837-1863 Messuage, tenement or farmhold, called Annfield in the Chapelry of Tanfield and Parish of Lanchester, Durham (216A), formerly in the occcupations of Ralph Foster, Mrs Richardson, Elizabeth Blackburn, widow of Robert, and William Stephenson AND afterwards in the occupation of Benjamin Bray AND then in the occupation of Thomas Humphrey, the North Eastern Railway Company, John Bowes & partners and Messrs Bainbridge & Company ( other than and except a house and one square chain of land, late in the occupation of Matthew Richardson situated on the East side of the said land and called Annfield Lodge Abuts: S road from Stanhope to Chester-le-Street E road from Lanchester to Newcastle upon Tyne W road from Iveston to Newcastle upon Tyne N lands allotted to the representatives of Henry Witham and Thomas Swinburne Excepted two plots already sold a) to North Eastern Railway Company. b) to John Blackburn & Thomas Irwin Consideration £3,600 paid by 1) to 2) 31 May 1868 Conveyance 1)William Skinner of Stockton upon Tees, Esq (Marriage Trustee for R.H.Keenlyside) 2) Richard Headlem Keelyside of Stockton in the County of Durham M.D. (Vendor) 3) Joseph Dodds of Stockton, Durham, Gentleman (Trustee) 4) John Joicey, Edward Joicey and William James Joicey all of Town of Newcastle on Tyne Colliery Owners (Purchasers) Property free of Mortgage debt of £3200 of 1828. 21 June 1866
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