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| | | 1 - Conveyance by Revd Peter Legh of Lyme, Cheshire, cleric, and James Hilton, Lord of Bodlondel, Caernarvons, esq, trustees under will of Thomas Peter Legh of Lyme, esq, and Thomas Legh of Lyme, esq, to Edmund Buckley of Manchester, esq, trustees conveying the Wire Mill, houses and garden in Whaley, p. Taxall, Cheshire [Whaley now in Derbyshire], previously occupied by Ramsden, Camm and Co, and now occupied by Messrs Barnes and Braddock, and Thomas Legh conveying remainder of term of lease for 500 years of 1 Jun 1780, Robert Bennett of Mosley, Lancs, baker, leasing to Peter Legh of Lyme, esq, for £2 2s yearly, right to use watercourse through Bennett's Close, Goose High Warth, and dam across River Goyt between Goose High Warth and Saunder's Croft also belonging to Bennet, to supply mill. Consideration £1550. George Carr Glyn Boyce Combe, and Robert Saunders, esq, trustees of Globe Insurance Office, Cornhill, London, only holders of charges of Legh's estate, promise not to make any claim on the property in respect of a mortgage to them by Thomas Legh of his estates in the sum of £46 122 12s 6d - 5 Sep 1853 |