Title | Conveyance made between 1. Joseph Dawson of Derby chemist and druggist 2. William Heacock of Etwall clerk 3. Edward Anthony Holden of Aston esquire and 4. Reverend James Richard Holden of Pleasley clerk, reciting 1811 purchase of premises, the death of William Dawson, March 1811, intestate, leaving John Sellick Dawson his eldest son and heir, who by promissory note of 30 June 1830 promised to pay Heacock £299, that J S Dawson died January 1845, intestate and unmarried leaving Joseph Dawson his brother and heir at law, and there is due to Heacock £299 and interest of £56 1s, and witnessing that for £355 1s paid to Heacock by Holden out of the purchase money of £400 at Dawson's request, and for £44 19s paid to Dawson by Holden, Dawson conveyed to Holden 2 messuages with barn, yard, garden in Aston in the occupation of Miss Johnson and William Whyman, formerly one messuage in possession of William Smedley, after Thomas Dakin deceased, since of Mary Dakin widow, also deceased, but now or late of Robert Dakin (sic) |