Reference Number | DSCAM/2/12/2 |
Title | Middlesex material |
Description | DSCAM/2/12/2/1: Admittance of Plympton Waltham, upon the surrender of Mathias Ramsdale, to a messuage in the foot walk leading from London to Hackney, 22 Apr. 1805. Manor of Hackney commonly called the Kings Hold. |
DSCAM/2/12/2/2: Counterpart lease (16 Nov. 1807) by Plympton Waltham of the parish of St John Hackney, Middlesex, shopkeeper, to Benjamin Fletcher of the parish of St Mary Whitechapel, Middlesex, cheesemonger, of a messuage etc. in the parish of St John Hackney, for a term of 21 years from Michaelmas 1807, at a rent of £45 p.a., payable quarterly (but free for the first three quarters); consideration of £100. |
DSCAM/2/12/2/3: Lease (26 Mar. 1808) by Samuel Knight of Norton Falgate, chymist, to James MacFarlane of Little Sutton Street, parish of St James Clerkenwell, Middlesex, smith, of a parcel of ground on the north of Little Sutton Street (abuttals and measurements given), for a term of 49 years from Christmas 1807, at a rent of £25 4/- p.a. Endorsed assignment (1 Feb. 1817) by Macfarlane to James Suttie Macfarlane of Mansion House Street, London, gentleman, of the premises, by way of mortgage to secure £98 and interest. |
DSCAM/2/12/2/4: Assignment (13 Sept. 1817) by Macfarlane and Macfarlane to Thomas George Postan of Aldersgate Street, London, auctioneer, of the Little Sutton Street premises; consideration of £101 to repay Suttie Macfarlane's mortgage and £59 to James. |
DSCAM/2/12/2/5: Assignment (10 Apr. 1821) by Postan to Arthur Townley of Little Sutton Street, Middlesex, brewer, of the Little Sutton Street premises; consideration of £200. |
DSCAM/2/12/2/6: Assignment (20 Mar. 1822) by Townley to Thomas Woodward of St Martin's Le Grand, London, baker, of the premises and of two parcels of land on the south side of Little Sutton Street, for the residue of trems of 49 years etc., by way of mortgage, to secure £380 and interest (£180 already owing). |
DSCAM/2/12/2/7: Assignment (21 Mar. 1827) by Woodward and Townley to Charles Walker of Little Sutton Street, smith, of the land on the north of Little Sutton Street; consideration of £120 to Townley; recites that mortgage has long since been paid off. |
DSCAM/2/12/2/8: Admittance of Susan Waltham, as devisee for life under the will of her father, Plympton Waltham, 27 Apr. 1829; and attached transfer certifiacte for £1100 3% Consols, 15 July 1829. |
DSCAM/2/12/2/9: Purchaser's requisitions on title, Horton to Hollings, Hugh Street, Pimlico, Middlesex, 1870. |
Date | 1805-1870 |
Format | Manuscript |
AccessStatus | Open |
Extent | 9 items |
Level | Item |