Reference NumberDSCAM/2/11/2/1-5
TitleBilston and Bradley
Description(3 Apr. 1621) by Walter Pipe of Bilston, Staffs., gentleman (son of Samuell Pipe of Bilston, Esq.) and Alice his wife, to William Perrie of Bilston, yeoman, of land called the Ridding Leasowe, in the lordship of Bradley near Bilston, between the highway called the 'Portwaie' from Bilston to Birmingham, the lane leading from that highway towards Darlaston ; subject to a yearly rent of 5d to Pipe as Lord of the Manor; consideration of £100
Admittance of Richard Thompson of Bilston, Staffs., gentleman, John Etheridge of the same, ironmonger and Sophia Brueton of the same, widow (devisees in trust of Thomas Brueton of Bilston, gentleman, deceased, who was brother and heir-at-law of Sarah Brueton), to premises including the Old Bulls Head Inn fronting the street of Bilston, and subject to the right of redemption of William Windsor of Bilston, pork butcher. And assignment by Thompson et al. to Thomas Wright Dickenson of Bilston, surgeon, in the form of a surrender and admittance; consideration of £550. Both 9 Dec. 1845. Admittance of John Bagnall of Wolverhampton, Staffs., builder and Thomas Cross of Bilston, Staffs., maltster (devisees in trust of William Windsor), to the above premises; recites part of the will of William Windsor; 7 July 1846. Manor of Stowheath.
Lease and release (8-9 May 1772) by Thomas Aston of Bilston, parish of Wolverhampton, chapemaker and Ann his wife, to James Walters of the liberty of Bilston, parish of Wolverhampton, collier and John Jesson of Walsall, Staffs., baker and maltster (his trustee), of a messuage, garden and 885sq. yds of land as specified in the Manor of Bradley, to the use of Walters; consideration of £82 5s 6d.
Date1621-1846
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
Extent6 items
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