Reference Number | DSCAM/2/1/13/1-9 |
Title | High Street |
Description | DSCAM/2/1/13/1: Lease and release (15-16 Nov. 1703) by Edmund Wells of Dudley, Worcs., edgetool maker and Marjery his woife, to Thomas Haughton of Dudley, Worcs., blacksmith, of 2 messuages in High Street, Dudley, with a garden and land behind as specified (abuttals, measurements and rooms given); consideration of £98. |
DSCAM/2/1/13/2: Lease and release (7-8 Jan. 1728/9) by Thomas Haughton of Dudley, blacksmith (son and heir of Thomas), to Richard Bunn of Dudley, dyer, of 1 messuage, formerly 2, on the north side of High Street, with a courtyard and garden (adjoins property of James Hinckes and Edward Dixon); consideration of £137. |
DSCAM/2/1/13/3: Probate (28 Oct. 1729) of the will (dated 3 Aug. 1729) of Richard Bunn; 2 messuages he has lately built in High Street, to wife, Jane Bunn, for life, then 1 of them and a moiety of the garden to son Richard Bunn, charged with £40 to testator's daughter Mary Bunn, and the other to son Charles Bunn, charged with £40 to taestator's son Joseph Bunn; £30 to son Thomas; personal estate to wife, who is sole executrix; £5 to father, Alexander Bunn; legacies and charges payable at times specified. |
DSCAM/2/1/13/4: Mortgage by demise of 500 years (13 Aug. 1756) by Richard Bunn of Dudley, bellows maker, to the Hon. and Revd William Ward of the parish of Sedgley, Staffs., Clerk, of a messuage in High Street, to secure £100 and interest. |
DSCAM/2/1/13/5-6: Assignment (17 Jan. 1786) of the mortgage by John, Lord Viscount Dudley and Ward (surviving executor of the Hon. and Revd William Ward), at the direction of Richard Bunn of Dudley, bellows maker (eldest son and heir-at-law of Richard Bunn, bellows maker, deceased), to Edward Dixon of Dudley, hop merchant. And further assignment of the mortgage by Dixon, banker, at the direction of Bunn, to Richard Parkes of Dudley, baker; attached vacating receipt of 26 Apr. 1797. |
DSCAM/2/1/13/7: Bargain and sale and enfeoffment (14 Aug. 1795) by George Creighton of Dudley, mercer and draper, to Thomas Bunn of the same, bellows maker, of a brewhouse at the back of premises in High Street; consideration of £25; livery of seisin endorsed. |
DSCAM/2/1/13/8: Examined copy of a deed (dated 17 Dec. 1795) of covenant between, Thomas Hawkes of Goswell Street, parish of St James Clerkenwell, Middlesex, merchant (eldest son and heir-at-law of Thomas Hawkes of Dudley, butcher and grazier by Sarah his wife, nee Onions, widow of Edward Parkehouse) and Sarah his wife, and John Badley of Blowers Green, parish of Dudley, gentleman, to lead the uses of a Fine of premises in 2 messuages, 2 more converted from a warehouse and a stable, all in High Street and King Street, Dudley (abuttals given), to the use of Thomas Hawkes, with power of appointment. [See also DSCAM/5/8 group] |
DSCAM/2/1/13/9: Lease and release (25-26 Mar. 1796) by Thomas Hawkes and Joseph Bourne the elder of Dudley, grocer (his trustee), to Benjamin Haden of Dudley, weaver and James Haden of the parish of Sedgley, Staffs., weaver (his trustee), two messuages converted from a warehouse in King Street (as specified); covenants for the production of title deeds by Hawkes and by Robert Wallace of Dudley, draper; covenant for payment of rents by the tenant, Richard Parkes of Dudley, baker; consideration of £298 5/-. |
Date | 1703-1796 |
Format | Manuscript |
AccessStatus | Open |
Extent | 10 items |
Level | Item |