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D1859 - Evans family of Matlock Bath - 1628-1951
T - Title Deeds - 1628-1951
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D1859/T/58
Title
Appointment by way of mortgage by William Warren of Melbourne, brickmaker, to Mary Ann Hubball of Risley, widow in consideration of the sum of £120, of all that piece, plot or parcel of land or ground situated near a certain street or place in the Parish of Saint Peter in Derby called Burn Street and containing by admeasurement 437 superficial square yards heretofore part and parcel of a certain former close, piece or parcel of land known as Burns Close otherwise Burns Croft afterwards converted into and used as garden ground and then in the tenure of John Bridgett, gardener or his undertenants which said piece of parcel of land hereby appointed or otherwise assured is bounded on or towards the east by the street called Burns Street on or towards the west partly by premises belonging to William Denman and partly by premises belonging to Ellen Brownsword and on or towards the south by land and premises lately belonging to the devisees of Joseph Briggs, deceased, but now to the said William Denman and now in the possession of the said William Warren: redeemable on the payment of £120 and interest on 21 November next ensuing. Dated 21 May
Date
1844
Level
File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Evans family of Matlock Bath
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