Reference NumberDSCAM/3/394
TitleEstate of Jeremiah Smith
DescriptionDSCAM/3/394/1: Appointment (27 Mar. 1871) by Thomas Bradley of Bilston, Staffs., iron master, of James Bradley of Pensnett, parish of Kingswinford, Staffs., accountant, as new trustee of the will of Jeremiah Smith, in the place of Richard Baker Smith of Gornal Wood, parish of Sedgley, Staffs., yeoman, with the consent of Edwin Baynton of Corbyns Hall, parish of Kingswinford, carpenter (guardian of Mary Sophia Baynton); and conveyance and assignment of the trust estate (property at Brockmoor and Bromley in the parish of Kingswinford and at Holly Hall, parish of Dudley, etc.).
DSCAM/3/394/2: Agreement (15 Dec. 1869) between Jeremiah Smith and George Hale for the sale of blacksmith's tools and work in the shop at High Oak, Pensnett, per inventory annexed, for £51 13s 11d (payable £5 in cash and rest by note).
DSCAM/3/394/3-4: Inventories and valuations, Jan. 1870.
DSCAM/3/394/5-7: Bundles and loose receipts and accounts, with occasional related correspondence, 1864-70.
DSCAM/3/394/8: Receipt of Richard Barker Smith for legacy under the will of Levi Smith, paid by Jeremiah, 26 Dec. 1868.
DSCAM/3/394/9: Conveyance (1873) by James Samuel Bourne of Dudley, Worcs, gentleman (mortgagee) and Thomas Bradley of Bilston, Staffs., iron master and James Bradley of Pensnett, parish of Kingswinford, Staffs., accountant, to Julia Smith of Bromley, parish of Kingswinford, widow, of 1000sq. yds of land on the south of Bromley Lane, part of Brettell Meadow, at Bromley, and 2 messuages erected thereupon, one formerly the Ship Inn; recites conveyance to Jeremiah Smith and 1871 deed above. Incomplete and endorsed 'useless'
Date1864-1873
Related MaterialSee also DSCAM/2/2/2 series.
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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