Reference Number | DSCAM/2/1/9/1-13 |
Title | Hall Lane, Dudley and Sedgley |
Description | DSCAM/2/1/9/1: Bargain and sale (20 Oct. 1659), with livery of seisin endorsed, by Thomas Shawe the younger of Dudley, yeoman and Ann his wife, and Larrance Payton of Dudley forren, Worcs., yeoman and Margritt his wife, to Henry Payton of Dudley, yeoman, of 4 parcels of land (in the Great Meadow, Littell Meadow, Barlieclose and Shimells Leasowe) and half a water pit, part of the tenement called Annesley, to secure the payment by Larrance of £67 1/- to Henry within 8 years and 3 months (which Henry has paid as the consideration for this deed to Thomas), with covenants for reconveyance etc.; warranty against a rentcharge of 40/- p.a. to Edward Lewis, purchased by Lawrence. |
DSCAM/2/1/9/2: Release and quit claim (20 June 1661) by Thomas Shaw the younger and Lawrance Payton, to Henry Payton, of their interest in the property in #1; consideration of £12. |
DSCAM/2/1/9/3: Mortgage by demise of 1000 years (19 May 1685) by Richard Fereday of Dudley, nailer, to Jevon Harper the elder of the parish of Sedgley, Staffs., yeoman, of 2 closes of land (10 acres - Teddywork and Teddymoore) in the parish of Sedgley, to secure £100 and interest. Endorsed as examined in Payton v Fereday in Chancery, 18 September 1704. |
DSCAM/2/1/9/4: Lease and release (10-11 May 1688) by Richard Shaw of the parish of Sedgley, nailer (son and heir apparent of Thomas Shaw of Dudley, yeoman), to John Payton of Dudley, yeoman, ofproperty in Dudley - a messuage previously inhabited by T. Shaw (current tenants named) and appurtenances, between Hall Lane, land of Oliver Shaw the younger, Potters Field, land of Edward Dunton etc.; 4 closes of land (7 acres) , part in the possession of Payton, adjoing the lane from Freebodys towards Birmingham and that from Cawney Field Hedge to Cawney Hill; Sharmans Meadow (4 acres) adjoining the portway from Dudley to Birmingham, Cawney Hill and the road to Cawney Hill; and 3 acres inclosed from Potters Field (abuttals given); consideration of £56. |
DSCAM/2/1/9/5: Mortgage by demise of 1000 years (25 Apr. 1692) by Richard Fereday to John Payton, of a messuage and two small parcels of land in Dudley (tenants and abuttals given), and 3 other closes (9 acres) called Barrett Feilds in the parish of Sedgley, to secure £50 and interest. Endorsed as examined in Payton v Fereday in Chancery, 18 September 1704. |
DSCAM/2/1/9/6: Final Concord (Hilary Term 4 William and Mary = 1692/3) between William Tristram, William Smith et al. (Plaintiffs) and William Fereday and Phillis his wife and Edward Crumpe and Elizabeth his wife (Deforciants), of property in Dudley.. |
DSCAM/2/1/9/7: Assignment (19 Sept. 1694) by Jevon Harpur of Sedgley, yeoman, and Richard Fereday of Dudley (son of Richard Fereday deceased), to Henry Payton of Dudley, yeoman, of the mortgage #3; consideration of £110. Endorsed as examined in Payton v Fereday in Chancery, 18 September 1704. |
DSCAM/2/1/9/8: Release [lease wanting] (27 Mar. 1695) by William Fereday of Dudley, nailer [son of Richard] and Phillis his wife, to John Payton, of the dwellinghouse of William Fereday (rooms listed) in Dudley, with an old shop, new shop, garden and appurtenances, adjoining properties of Oliver Dixon, John Peyton and others; covenant to levy a Fine by Fereday and wife, Thomas Perkes and Margarett his wife, William Perkes, Francis Brittell and Mary his wife, Richard Burdett and Eleanor his wife, of these and other premises in Dudley and Belbroughton, Worcs.; consideration of £57. |
DSCAM/2/1/9/9: Release [lease wanting] (23 Apr. 1698) by William and Phillis Fereday to John Payton, of closes called Barrett Feilds (10 acres), parish of Sedgley, and a messuage called Broad Yates and closes in Churchfeild (1 acre) near the Pinfold and Cromptons Croft (half an acre), all in Dudley; in exchange fror the demise of a tenement in Dudley by Payton to Fereday of even date. |
DSCAM/2/1/9/10: Master's Report in Richard Ferreday v John Peyton and John Peyton v Richard Peyton [sic.], in Chancery; 8 Jan. 1711/2. |
DSCAM/2/1/9/11: Bargain and sale (19 July 1728), with livery of seisin endorsed, by Henry Payton the elder of Dudley and Anne his wife and Henry his son, to Elianer Whitehouse of the parish of Tipton alias Tibbington, Staffs., widow, of 8 x 30 yards of land in Dudley, adjoining a road from the Castle hill wall into Hall Lane; consideration of £10 12s 6d.; livery of seisin, 26 Nov. 1728. |
DSCAM/2/1/9/12: Release [lease wanting] (17 May 1735) by William Mees of the parish of Kingswinford, Staffs. and Jane his wife, to Henry Payton the elder of Dudley, maltster and John Payton of the same place, mercer (his brother), of any interest in any part of the buildings and land formerly belonging to William and Richard Feredy of Dudley, nailers or to William Mees, nailor (late father of William Mees) that are now in the possession of Messrs Payton; consideration of £5. |
DSCAM/2/1/9/13: Draft release [lease wanting] (29 Sept. 1739) by way of mortgage by John Payton of Dudley, mercer, to John Wightwick of Tunstall, Staffs., Clerk, of a messuage in Hall Street, Dudley, and 5 others and their appurtenances in the same street, another messuage in Castle Street, Dudley, 4 further messuages aetc. in that street, and 4 closes of land and half of a water pit, all near Cawney Hill as specified, to secure £600 and interest. |
See also DSCAM/2/1/3, DSCAM/2/1/7 and DSCAM/2/1/25/27. |
Date | 1659-1739 |
Format | Manuscript |
AccessStatus | Open |
Extent | 14 items |
Level | Item |