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D2825 - Sir Edmund Buckley (1834-1910) of Manchester, investor - 1746-1934
1 - Stoney Warth, Whaley Bridge - 1746
2 - Bing's Knowle, Chapel-en-le-Frith - 1775-1882
3 - Bing's Knowle, Chapel-en-le-Frith
4 - White Hart etc, Whaley Bridge - 1824-1894
5 - Wire Mill, Whaley Bridge - 1853
6 - Whaley Bridge - 1894
7 - Whaley Bridge and Chapel en le Frith - 1894-1913
1 - Mortgage in £500 at 4% per annum by Sir Edmund Buckley, baronet, of the Plas Dinas, Mawddwy, Merioneths., and his son Edmund Buckley, esq, of Milford Hall, Newtown, Mongomerys and their trustees, Edmund Shaw, gentleman, of 108 Higher Ardwick, Manchester, and John Stott, manufacturer, of Flixton, Lancs. to James Cooper Hyde, corn dealer; Robert Hill Hyde, corn dealer; Joseph Hyde, butcher and Ebenezer Hyde, butcher, all of Chapel en le Frith, of a plot of land (505 sq yds) at Whaley Bridge (measurements and bounds given), purchased 29 Sep 1854; a cottage and blacksmith's shop built on the aforesaid land and any vacant land between the cottage and the Turnpike Road; a plot of land (201 sq yds) at Whaley Bridge (bounds etc given); the mill, houses and gardens as at 5/1 with the right to use the watercourse and dam or weir; a pot of leasehold land (489 sq yds) at Yeardley cum Hardy and the right to take water in a pipe from the Reservoir adjacent to Whaley House to another reservoir to be used for Whaley Old Mill - 1894
2 - Further charge of £250 at 4% interest between parties as in 7/1 on property in Bradshaw Edge, Chapel en le Frith, known as the Silk Hill Estate, originally mortgaged on 19 Apr 1894 - 1895
3 - Transfer by James Cooper Hyde, Joseph Hyde the elder Harriet Hyde, spinster, all of Chapel en le Firth, and Joseph Hyde the younger, solicitor, of Mossley, Lancs. of the mortgage and further charge as at 7/1-2 to the London County and Westmister Bank Ltd subject to conveyance of water rights of 24 Nov 1908 by Sir Edmund Buckley and mortgagees to The Calico Printers' Association; consideration £1450 - 1912
4 - Reconveyance and reassignment by the London County and Westminster Bank Ltd, mortgagees, to Sir Edmund Buckley, baronet, of Green Hill, Barmough, Merioneths and his Trustees, George Levinge Whately, solicitor, of 17 Lincolns Inn Fields, London, John William Archibald Calkin, solicitor, of 25 John Street, Bedford Row, London, and Simon Lloyd Jones, esq, of 3 White Rock Gardens, Hastings, Sussex, of plot of land (2262 sq yds) and messuages on it known as Nos 2 to 26 (even numbers both inclusive) Market Street, Whaley Bridge, Cheshire and mineral rights, reciting mortgage of 17 Apr 1894 of Silk Hill Farm, Chapel en le Frith, mortgage of 17 Apr 1894 of lands at Whaley Bridge, Cheshire [7/1], further charge of 26 Nov 1895 [7/2], and transfer of both mortgages and charge on 29 Aug 1912 [7/3], and sale of properties subject to reservation of mineral rights, except for plot and mineral rights now reconveyed following repayment of principal monies and interest. Plot reconveyed consists of 1773 sq yds freehold property and 489 sq yds leasehold held under 999 year lease of 25 Mar 1847 by John William Jodrell to Thomas Legh at yearly rent of £6 2s 3d, whole subject to 900 year lease of 11 Nov 1854 by Edmund Buckley to John Buckley at yearly rent of £36 7s 7d. The property is to be held for the trusts described in the settlement of 8 Feb 1899 - 1913
8 - Macclesfield, Cheshire - 1847-1916
9 - Fishery Rights, Todds Brook Reservoir - Lease for 21 years by John William Joderell, esq, of Yeardsley Hall, Cheshire to Edmund Buckley, esq, of Manchester, of rights of fishery in Todds Brook Reservoir, rent £20 yearly - 1849
10 - Whaley Bridge Gas - 1910-1911
11 - Stockport Corporation Bill - 1933-1934
12 - Memorandum of an apportionment for purchase of the modus in lieu of tithes of Timothy Taylor for land at Whaley, with cover labelled "White Hart Proportion", and addressed to Andrew Brittlebank of Winster, solicitor (/1-2) - 1840s
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