Reference Number | DSCAM/2/11/4/10-14 |
Title | Old Swinford inc. Lye |
Description | Mortgage (25 Oct. 1717) by demise of 1000 years by Benedict Raybold of Adcraft, parish of Oldswinford, Worcs., scythesmith and Hannah his wife, to Edward White of Oldswinford, baker, of the messuage they inhabit and 1 acre of land etc. at Adcraft, to secure £50 and interest. |
Mortgage (11 Apr. 1737) by demise of 500 years by Thomas Allen alias Simkis of the parish of Old Swinford, Worcs., scythesmith and Ann his wife, to William Gill of Stourbridge, Worcs., blacksmith, of a messuage and appurtenances adjoining the Lye Mill-Stourbridge and Lye Mill-Pedmore roads, and a moiety of another messuage etc., parish of Oldswinford, to secure £50 and interest. |
Articles of agreement (20 Nov. 1743) between John Hunt, late of Winson Green, parish of St Martins, Birmingham, now of Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, gentleman and Walter Gough of Perry Hall, Staffs, Esq. [his son-in-law], and Thomas Milward of Stourbridge, Worcs., gentleman, for the conveyance of various messuages and lands as specified in the parish of Oldswinford (acreages, tenants, rentals given); consideration of £52 10/- already received by Hunt from Milward, £1000 to be paid on completion, and secure the payment of the balance of £1847 10/- by instalments specified; agreement accepted as discharge of that made 5 Nov. 1741 with Edward Milward of Wollescott, who died intestate leaving Thomas, his brother, as heir-at-law. |
Lease for possession [release wanting] (28 July 1796) by Thomas Brettell of Summerhill, parish of Kingswinford, Staffs., gentleman, to William Brookes of the Lye, parish of Oldswinford, Worcs., nailfactor and Joseph Pardoe of the Waste, same parish, nailfactor, of a close of land (formerly 2) on the south of the Stourbridge-Halesowen turnpike at the Lye. |
Mortgage by appointment (30 Apr. 1821) by Thomas Rhodes of the Lye, parish of Oldswinford, miner, to Abraham Elwell of Netherton, parish of Dudley, Worcs., ironmaker, of a messuage and 455sq. yds of land, part of Baker's Close, on the west of the Pedmore-Dudley turnpike near the Lye, to secure £160 and interest; recites previous deeds. |
Date | 1717-1821 |
Format | Manuscript |
AccessStatus | Open |
Extent | 5 items |
Level | Item |