Description | (195) Lease for one year from Thomas Lea of Stapenhill, Co Derby, farmer and Mary his wife to Thomas Harris of Netherseal, miller, for messuage, dwelling house with the yard, garden, stable and appurtenances lying in Nether seal in the occupation of John Brown and also that close or piece of land called Hunts Lane Close lying in Nether Seal, containing 1 acres and 2 roods except 2 seats in a certain row in the said parish church reserved for the said Thomas Lea and Mary his wife and their heirs and assigns. Rent: one peppercorn, 30 Sept 1816 (196) Conveyance and covenant to levy a fine between Thomas Lea and Mary his wife to Thomas Harris, Edward Forster of Ashby de la Zouch, distributor of stamps, and William Harris of Hixon in the Co of Stafford, miller. Consideration of £450, 1 Oct 1816 (197) Quitclaim and final agreement between Edward Forster and Henry Whyman and Ann his wife, Mary Palmer and Thomas Lea and Mary his wife for three messuages, two cottages, two stables, two gardens, two orchards and 3 acres of land in Ashby de la Zouch and Netherseal. Consideration £200, 1817 (198) Abstract of title to messuages and premises at Seal belonging to Mr Thomas Harris and by him sold to the Reverend William Gresley, Jul 1817 (199-200) Lease and release between Thomas Harris and Revd William Gresley of Netherseal, clerk, for all that messuage, dwelling house or tenement with the yard, garden, stable, gighouse, situated in Netherseal. Consideration £30, 15/16 Jul 1817 |