Reference Number | DSCAM/4/3/2 |
Title | Deeds relating to building societies in Dudley |
Description | DSCAM/4/3/2/1: Articles of agreement (20 Mar. 1792) between Isaac Badger, bricklayer and Thomas Caddick, carpenter and joiner, both of Dudley, and James Bourne of Dudley, gentleman (clerk and treasurer of a building society), for the erection of 4 dwellinghouses on land [near Queens Cross] recently purchased from the Dudley Town Commissioners, for completion by 20 Mar. 1793; consideration of £754; subjoined specification and description. |
DSCAM/4/3/2/2: As above for 4 further dwellings, between Edward Braznell, bricklayer and James Steevens, carpenter and joiner, both of Dudley, and James Bourne; 20 Mar. 1792. |
DSCAM/4/3/2/3: Lease and release (16-17 Apr. 1792) by the Commissioners of the Dudley Town Act and their trustees (Cornelius Cartwright of Himley, Staffs., gentleman and Richmond Aston of Tipton, Staffs, coal master) to James Bourne of Dudley, gentleman (treasurer of a building society) and Thomas Dudley of Shutt End, parish of Kingswinford, Staffordshire, Esq., George Briscoe of Summerhill in the same parish, Esq., the Revd John Dudley of Himley, Staffs., Clerk, and Robert Honeyborne of Moon Lane, Staffs., gentleman (trustees of the building society), of Dog Piece and Saffron Croft or the Sling (adjoing Greystone Field, the Dudley-Stourbridge turnpike and a road leading out of Windmill Street/Windmill Lane) and a parcel of land adjoining the turnpike at Queens Cross, in trust for the members of the building society; consideration of £198 2/-. |
DSCAM/4/3/2/4: Mortgage (17 July 1793) by demise of 1000 years, by Edward Hancox of Dudley, banker and currier and Richmond Aston of the parish of Tipton alias Tibbington, Staffs., banker and coalmaster (trustees of a building society [established 11 Apr. 1793]), Thomas Shore, Benjamin Vanes et al. (members), to Thomas Saunders of Dudley, pawnbroker, of a parcel of 1r. 6p. of land at the Mill or Greystone Field Lane, parish of Dudley and 14 dwellinghouses in the course of erection thereupon, to secure £200 and interest |
DSCAM/4/3/2/5: Lease and release (24-25 Dec. 1794) by the Revd Joseph Cartwright of Dudley, Clerk and Mary his wife (a devisee of Elizabeth Antrobus), to James Bourne of Dudley, gentleman (treasurer of a building society) and Thomas Dudley, George Briscoe, the Revd John Dudley and Robert Honeyborne (trustees of the building society), of a parcel of the Innage, Dudley (abuttals given) adjoining Gads Lane, with a right of way to Wolverhampton Street, in trust for members of the building society; consideration of £300. [See DSCAM/2/1/25/58] |
DSCAM/4/3/2/6: Mortgage (7 Mar. 1795) by demise of 1000 years by Thomas Dudley et al. (trustees of the building society [established 15 June 1790]) and the members of the society (the Revd Joseph Cartwright, Clerk, the Revd William Perry, Clerk, Edward Dixon, banker, Abiathar Hawkes, merchant, Edward Hancox, banker, Joseph Wainwright, surgeon, James Bourne, gentleman, Richard Powell, glazier, Isaac Badger, builder, Ann Gwinnett, widow, Benjamin Salt, stone mason, Thomas Caddick, builder, Benjamin Caddick, whitesmith, James Stevens, carpenter, Joseph Moss, surgeon, William Penn, glass merchant, Edward Davies, nail ironmonger, John Roades, maltster, William Devey, clockmaker, Charles Fellows, butcher, Edward Cockshutt, gentleman, William Badley, surgeon, Marshall Williams, huckster, Richard Parkes, baker, James Manley, currier, Elizabeth Whitehouse, widow, Daniel Silvers, glass cutter, Richard Gwinnett, carpenter, William Newey, wheelwright and Joseph Bourne the younger, chandler, all of Dudley; and Maria Burns of Himley, widow, John Tompson, farmer, John Fereday, stone mason and James Mallen, yeoman, of the parish of Sedgley, Christopher Cook of Walsall, Staffordshire, officer of excise, Thomas Powell of Oldbury, Salop, brickmaker, Joseph Gill, collier and Thomas Pitt, blacksmith, of Blowers Green, and Herbert Bourne of London, mercer), to Thomas Wainwright of Dudley, surgeon, of the land in #5 above and 12 dwellinghouses erected on part of it, to secure £600 and interest. |
DSCAM/4/3/2/7: Mortgage (25 Jan. 1796) by demise of 1000 years by Thomas Dudley et al. (trustees of the building society) and the members of the society [largely as in #6] to Thomas Cureton of Claverley, Staffs., yeoman, of land at Saffron Croft, Queens Cross, Dudley [see #3], and 12 dwellinghouses erected thereupon, to secure £500 and interest |
DSCAM/4/3/2/8: Mortgage (25 Jan. 1796) by demise of 1000 years by the trustees and members of Queens Cross Building Society, to Joseph Stokes of Bobbington, Staffs., gentleman, of land at the Dog Piece and Saffron Croft, Queens Cross, Dudley [see #3], and 8 dwellinghouses erected there, to secure £500 and interest. |
DSCAM/4/3/2/9: Assignment (21 Mar. 1801) of the mortgage term of 1000 years created by #8, by Joseph Stokes of Bobbington, Staffordshire, gentleman, to Edward Jessop of Dudley, gentleman, in trust for Thomas Dudley et al. (the trustees of the building society), and otherwise upon trust to attend the freehold. |
DSCAM/4/3/2/10: Assignment (24 June 1805) of the mortgage term of 1000 years created by #7, by Enoch Cureton of Pattingham, Staffs., yeomen (administrator of Thomas Cureton, his late brother) to Jessop, in trust for Thomas Dudley et al. (the trustees of the building society), and otherwise upon trust to attend the freehold. |
DSCAM/4/3/2/11: Attested copy lease and release (dated 20 and 21 Sept. 1781) by Herbert Hancox of Ludgate Hill, London, silk mercer (brother and heir at law of William Hancox of Dudley, deceased) to Edward Hancox of Dudley, currier (brother of Herbert and William) of dwellinghouses, cottages and lands at Caddicks End as specified (tenants given). Endorsed 'For the use of Building Society Members'. Examined, 24 May 1797. |
DSCAM/4/3/2/12: Lease and release (27-28 Sept. 1798) by Thomas Martin of Dudley, maltster and Daniel Wright of Tipton, Staffs. (his trustee) to Charlotte Jewkes, widow, James Bourne, gentleman, Moses Wright, joiner, James Timmins, cordwainer, Matthew Leech, nailer, David Leech, hair dresser, Edward Hipkiss, cordwainer, Benjamin Danks, glass maker, Thomas Smart, farmer and Edward Williams, huckster, all of Dudley (for themselves and the other members of the Cawney Hill Building Society) and Edward Davies, nail ironmonger, Samuel Bennitt, nail ironmonger, William Bennitt, nail ironmonger, Joseph Green, glass merchant and Thomas Wainwright, surgeon, all of Dudley [see DSCAM/4/3/1/7], of two parcels (3194sq. yds and 232sq. yds) of land, parts of Dunton's Piece, Dudley, adjoining Oakey Well Lane (abuttals given), in trust for the members of the Society; consideration of £223 14/-. |
DSCAM/4/3/2/13: Lease and release (21-22 July 1809) by the Commissioners of the Dudley Town Act and their trustees (Henry Pitt, innkeeper and John Blewitt, innkeeper, both of Dudley) to Thomas Badger and Isaac Badger, both of Dudley, nail ironmongers, of two parcels (2081sq. yds and 2215sq. yds) of land at Martin's Hill (abuttals given); consideration of £501 12s 10d. |
DSCAM/4/3/2/14: Lease and release (2-3 Nov. 1809) by Messrs Badger to John Tompson the elder of Dudley, cordwainer (treasurer of a building society) and the Revd Joseph Cartwright of Dudley, Clerk, Joseph Wainwright of the same, Esq., and Benjamin Parker of the same, iron master (trustees of the building society [see DSCAM/4/3/1/9]), of 2081sq. yds of land at Martin's Hill, in trust for the members of the building society; consideration of £261 4/-. |
DSCAM/4/3/2/15: Lease and release (29-30 Dec. 1826) by Mary Cartwright of Dudley, widow, the Revd Henry Antrobus Cartrwight, Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford and Cornelius Cartwright of Dudley, surgeon, to Enoch Hartshorn of Netherton, parish of Dudley, yeoman and Alexander Cochrane of Blowers Green, Dudley, yeoman [trustees of a building society at Netherton], of 3587sq. yds of land taken from Primrose Hill Farm, parish of Dudley, in trust for the members of the building society; consideration of £322 12s 3d; recites Cartwright family wills and the formation of a building society at Netherton; plan endorsed on release shews 9 plots, proposed street and 100sq. yds additional to be used for road widening. [See DSCAM/1/3/4/91] |
DSCAM/4/3/2/16: Lease and release (19 May 1837) by John Poney of Womborne, Staffordshire, nailer to William Royle, hop merchant, James Wood, glass manufacturer and William Shedden, gentleman, all of Dudley (trustees for the members of a building club held at The Swan Inn, Dudley), of a messuage and 196sq. yds of land in Stafford Street (formerly Mill Lane), Dudley, in trust for the members of the building society; consideration of £150. |
Date | 1781-1837 |
Format | Manuscript |
AccessStatus | Open |
Extent | 23 items |
Level | Item |