Description | Dated 5th November 1863 Between: 1. Samuel Pountney of Toll End, Tipton, Staffordshire, Coal Dealer. 2. Ralph Gough of Gorsbrook House, Bushbury, Staffordshire, Gentleman. Consideration: £350. Refers to land and property as described in the Conveyance dated 30th September 1840 (D8/D4/1); also 12 dwelling houses with brewhouses and other outbuildings, now standing upon the plot of land called The Biddings, two of which have been joined together to form a Public House and a Grocer's Shop. Tenants/Landowners mentioned: John Darrall; George Lavender.
On the reverse of this document is another indenture, dated 26th February 1877. Between: 1. Ralph Dickinson Gough of Willenhall, Staffordshire, Esq.; Edward Dethick Shaw of Wolverhampton, Merchant; The Reverend William Allen of Walsall, Staffordshire, Clerk. 2. Alexander Clement Foster Gough of Wolverhampton, Esq. Consideration: £250. Refers to the lands and property as described in the conveyance dated 30th September 1840.
Also written on the reverse of the principal document is a Memorandum about an Indenture dated 1898 between the Cannon Hollow-ware Company Ltd. and Richard Andrew Harper of Bilston, Staffordshire, Brewer. Refers to the land as described in the conveyance dated 30th September 1840, and also a public house called the Deepfields Inn, with brewhouse and outbuildings, all of which were conveyed to Richard Harper by Cannon. |