Reference Number | DSCAM/1/3/2/25-33 |
Title | Bourne family deeds: Inhedge |
Description | Bargain and sale and enfeoffment (17 June 1801) by Thomas Dudley of Shutt End, parish of Kingswinford, Staffs., Esq., George Briscoe of Summerhill, same parish, Esq., the Revd John Dudley of Himley, Staffs., Clerk and Robert Honeyborne of Moor Lane, Staffs., gentleman (trustees of a building society), to James Bourne of Dudley, Worcs., gentleman (a member of the society) and Isaac Badger of Dudley, builder (trustee for Bourne) of messuages, 6, 10, 38 and 44 allotted to Bourne (abuttals given), at Queens Cross, Dudley, and 3 small pieces of land at the Inhedge, near the aforementioned messuages, to the use of Bourne as specified; appointment of Benjamin Woolley of Dudley, ironmonger to deliver seisin; livery of seisin endorsed. |
Conveyance (26 Nov. 1813) by Edward Brownhill of Tipton, Staffs., cordwainer, to James Bourne of Dudley, Worcs., gentleman, of his reversionary interest upon the death of William and Rebecca Brownhill, in a messuage and a parcel of land in the Inhedge, Dudley, previously conveyed to Bourne by the trustees of Dudley Old Building Society and conveyed by Bourne to the Brownhills in 1805; consideration of £40. |
Agreement (18 Feb. 1830) between James Brownhill of Dudley, whitesmith and Edward Bronwhill of Tipton, cordwainer, for the sale for £35 of a moiety of 2 messuages and appurtenances in Dog Yard, Dudley; purchaser to pay within two years and to discharge mortgage for £30 to the trustees of a benefit society in Dudley. |
Abstract of a mortgage dated June 1809 by Messrs William and Edward Brownhill to Miss Elizabeth Robinson (Mrs Turner) for £100, of premises conveyed to Brownhills by James Bourne in 1805; 1836. |
Draft will (17 Aug. 1832) of Edward Brownhill; all, including 4 messuages at Dudley, to wife, Mary, for life, thence for division between children, John, William and Silas Brownhill, Amey Taylor, wife of Thomas Taylor, and Mary, Sarah, Elenor and Catherine Brownhill, spinsters, equally as tenants in common; wife and first tow sons are executors. |
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Date | 1801-1836 |
Format | Manuscript |
AccessStatus | Open |
Extent | 9 items |
Level | Item |