• Reference
    Z1866/2
  • Title
    Release from William Bithrey of Turvey to Revd George Hall (dissenting minister) of Carlton and others relating to property adjoining the Baptist chapel in Carlton
  • Date free text
    10 March 1839
  • Production date
    From: 1839 To: 1839
  • Scope and Content
    Release between William Bithrey and Revd George Hall, Joseph Wooding, William Shelton, George, Allen, Robert Cllifton, James Huckle, Thomas Robinson, William Butlin, Samuel Partridge, Thomas Gayling, John Coleman, as well as Levi White and James Lamb for the third and fourth part. Consideration: £170. Relating to a messuage tenement and appurtenances in Carlton, formerly occupied by Thomas Rose, Thomas Mardling, John Mardling, Mary Mardling, Samuel Mardling and now occupied by Thomas Skevington. Includes a barn (used as a wheelwright's shop and butcher's shop), the stable and all the buildings, gardens and yard as well as a small piece of land sold by Mary Mardling to the Baptist Meeting House. Grants use as a residence for the "officiating minister of the congregation of Protestant dissenters of the Calvinistic Baptists" who assemble at the building adjoining the property in question. Further clause states that for the consideation of 10 shillings paid by James Lamb to Levi White, White will transfer all the above property to Lamb for a term of a thousand years but nevertheless place it in trust for the several people mentioned as second parties, to be disposed of as they and their heirs direct in the meantime.
  • Exent
    1 item
  • Level of description
    item