Description | Lease and release (24-25 Mar. 1790) by Thomas Dudley of Dudley, Worcs., grocer and the Revd Joseph Cartwright of the same, Clerk, to Isaac Badger of the same, bricklayer and Thomas Caddick the younger of the same, carpenter, of 1384sq. yds of land, being part of Vicar's Close (allotted under the Dudley Inclosure Act of 24 George III), fronting Vicar's or Banister's Lane, and all buildings erected thereupon, to Badger and Caddick in moieties, the one acting as trustee to uses for the other; consideration of £86 10/-
And articles of agreement (20 Dec. 1788) for the sale of the premises; completion upon the coming of age of Thomas Dudley, in whom the legal estate is vested as eldest son and heir-at-law of William Dudley of Dudley, grocer, deceased. |
Deed of partition (8-9 May 1818), being a lease and release by Thomas Caddick of Dudley, timber merchant and Mary his wife, and Sarah Badger of Dudley, widow (of Isaac) [who has an annuity charged on Isaac's real estate], and Thomas Badger of Dudley, nail ironmonger and Mary his wife, Isaac Badger of the same, nail ironmonger, Septimus Badger of the same, nail ironmonger, Eliza Badger of the same, spinster and Edward Badger of the same, nail ironmonger (children and devisees in fee of Isaac's moiety of the premises), to Edward Guest of Dudley, nail ironmonger, of their various interests in the property now adjoining Birmingham Street and Fisher Street, on which 20 messuages were erected by Badger and Caddick; to the use, as to 10 messuages specified of Caddick, and as to the other 10, to the Badgers, charged with the annuity of £150; covenant to levy a Fine; consideration of £96 to Caddick to equalise the exchange; plan endorsed and including lists of tenants. |