Reference Number | DSCAM/4/10/2 |
Title | Brettell Lane Turnpike securities |
Description | DSCAM/4/10/2/1: Mortgage of tolls (3 Dec. 1791) by the trustees to Sarah Bourne of Dudley, Worcs., spinster, to secure £50 and interest. |
DSCAM/4/10/2/2: Mortgage (12 Dec. 1791) to Mary Bourne and Ann Bourne, to secure £70 and interest. |
DSCAM/4/10/2/3: Mortgage (22 Apr. 1797) to Thomas Booth of the city of Bristol, sugar refiner and Francis Pool of Wolverhampton, Staffs., farmer (trustees of the Brevitt-Mary Booth marriage settlement), to secure £40 and interest; with endorsed declaration of trust by Pool. |
DSCAM/4/10/2/4-5: Assignments (4 Oct. 1797) by Mary Bourne and Ann Bourne, both of Dudley, spinsters, to Brevitt's trustees of mortgage #2; and by Joseph Bourne the elder of Dudley, Worcs., grocer (as administrator of Sarah Bourne, deceased) of mortgage #1. |
DSCAM/4/10/2/6: Mortgage (3 July 1799) to Brevitt's trustees to secure £50 and interest. |
DSCAM/4/10/2/7: Mortgage (14 Aug. 1799 to Brevitt's trustees to secure £70 and interest. |
DSCAM/4/10/2/8: Limited probate (27 Aug. 1800) of the will (dated 15 Feb. 1800) of Mary Brevitt of Kings Winford, Staffs., wife of Joseph Brevitt of the same, gentleman; recites settlement of 5 Jan. 1790 and exercises her power of appointment under it; £20 each to nephews, Wilkes Booth of London, silversmith and Richard Booth of London, attorney-at-law; to the children of her late brother, James Booth, £40 to Ann Wettenhall, wife of Edward Wettenhall of London, broker, £80 to Sarah Higgins, wife of Thomas Higgins, and £80 to Mary Abbiss, wife of John Abbiss of Dudley, cordwainer; £50 to Sarah Lowe, daughter of Mary Abbiss, at the age of 25; £40 to nephew, Thomas Booth of London, cooper; £100 to latter's sister, Mary Booth of London, plus silver tea spoons; to the children of late brother Richard Booth, £50 to Richard Booth now at Gibraltar, £70 to Fanny Taplin, wife of John Taplin of Wortingwood, Hants., farmer, and £80 to Mary Booth of Basingstoke, same county, spinster, and silver table spoons; £50 each to Thomas Booth, George Booth, James Booth and Alfred Booth, sons of brother Thomas Booth; £80 to Elizabeth Booth, daughter of Thomas; £20 to the Overseers of the Poor of Enville; minor bequests; executors, Thomas Booth (brother) and John Abbiss. |
DSCAM/4/10/2/9-10: Letter from George Booth to James Bourne, 12 Aug. 1810; and receipt of John Abbiss for £280 due on the various mortgages, 22 May 1809. |
DSCAM/4/10/2/11: Mortgage of tolls (27 June 1780) by the trustees to Benjamin Gibbons of the parish of Kingswinford, Staffs., gentleman, to secure £300 and interest. |
DSCAM/4/10/2/12: Transfer (15 Oct. 1791) of #11 from Gibbons to Joseph Wainwright of Dudley, surgeon. |
DSCAM/4/10/2/13: Transfer (30 Dec. 1813) by the executors of the late Joseph Wainwright (Thomas wainwright of Dudley, surgeon and Henry Jesson of Trysull, Staffs., surgeon) to Hannah Hodgetts of Dudley, spinster, of £100 part of #11. |
Date | 1780-1813 |
Format | Manuscript |
AccessStatus | Open |
Extent | 13 items |
Level | Item |