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D1691 - T G Green and Company of Church Gresley, pottery manufacturers - 1870-1933
BT - Deeds - 1870-1933
1 - Lease by the Marquis of Anglesey to Thomas Goodwin Green of Donisthorpe, Leicestershire, earthenware manufacturer, of 2 mills formerly cotton mills and 3 houses in Burton Extra, parish of Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, for 21 years at rent of £260. 26 Dec 1870 - 1870
2 - Draft agreement made between Thomas Goodwin Green of Hartshorne merchant and manufacturer, and Samuel Peter Dresden of the city of London solicitor’s clerk as trustee for the company to be called “T G Green and Co. Ltd”, for the sale by Green to the company of the business of the Church Gresley Potteries - 1886-1887
3 - Abstract of title of the trustees of the will of William Hough deceased to two messuages and hereditaments at Church Gresley - 1889
4 - Abstract of title of the trustees of the will of Hugh Brookes to a piece of land at Swadlincote - 1895
5 - Abstract of title of Messrs. Brunt Bucknall & Co to land at Church Gresley - 1924
6 - Church Gresley conveyance - 1924
7 - Conveyance by T G Green & Co. Ltd to Roger Thorpe Green of Burton-on-Trent gent of land in Church Gresley. Consideration £50. 16 Mar 1925 - 1925
8 - Conveyance by R T Green and T G Green & Co. Ltd of land in Church Gresley, 6 Dec 1933 - 1933
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