Reference Number | DSCAM/5/1/9 |
Title | Bundle of draft deeds relating to Tipton, Aston family |
Description | DSCAM/5/1/9/1: Draft assignment (4 Aug. 1868) by William Blow Collis of the High House, parish of Oldswinford, Worcs., coal master and mining engineer and Charles King of Oakleigh in the said parish, fire brick manufacturer (executors and sons-in-law of Henry Corser), at the request of Isaac Whitehouse of Coseley, parish of Sedgley, Staffs., coal master and Edward Wright, late of Holly Hall, Worcs. but now of Brierley Hill, parish of Kingswinford, Staffs., ironfounder (executors of Edward Williams), to Isaac Aston of Tipton, Staffs., licensed victualler, Samuel Aston of Tipton, horse dealer, and Job Aston of Tipton, cab driver, of a messuage in Hurst Lane, parish of Tipton (90sq. yds) as specified, two-thirds for the residue of a term of 950 years from 29 Sept. 1801 and one-third for the residue of a term of 1000 years from 23 Sept. 1766, etc.; recites previous deeds, will of Edward Williams and related equity suit, sale of property and contract for purchase in name of Isaac Aston; consideration of £50. |
DSCAM/5/1/9/2: Copy draft conveyance (12 Oct. 1874) by the trustees (Isaac Aston and Samuel Aston), devisees in trust (Isaac Aston, Samuel Aston and Job Aston) and beneficiaries (Isaac Aston, Samuel Aston, Job Aston, Edward Aston of Bloomfield, Tipton, victualler, David Dunn of Tipton, labourer, William Henry Cockin, Thomas Cockin of Tipton, Thomas Griffiths of the Fox Yard, Sedgley, Staffs., miner and Elizabeth his wife, John Francis of Derby, blacksmith and Rebecca his wife, Thomas Bowen of Penn, parish of Wombourne, Staffs., innkeepre and Mary his wife) of the will of Joseph Aston, to the Tipton Local Board of Health, of a piece of 114sq. yds of land in Hurst Lane, Tipton, for road widening; consideration of £70; plan attached. |
DSCAM/5/1/9/3: Copy draft conveyance (7 Oct. 1875) by Isaac Aston of Tipton, innkeeper, Samuel Aston of Tipton, horse dealer and Job Aston of Smethwick, Staffs., lock keeper (surviving devisees in trust of Joseph Aston), to Thomas Downes of Tipton, woollen draper and Thomas Mott Whitehouse of Wolverhampton, Staffs., gentleman (his trustee to uses), of 4 messuages in Old Cross Street (formerly Cross Street), Tipton (abuttals given), to the use of Downes, with power of appointment, as specified; consideration of £345; recites will of Joseph Aston and deaths of various of the beneficiaries. |
DSCAM/5/1/9/4: Draft conveyance (14 Dec. 1875) by the devisees in trust (Isaac Aston, Samuel Aston and Job Aston, now a canal agent) (as to one-third share under the lease of 1766) and by Isaac Aston, victualler (as to two-thirds shares under the lease and the entirety of the reversion), to Stephen Aston of Tipton, mechanic, of 147sq. yds of land fronting the Factory Road and bounded by premises of the Tipton Green Colliery Co.; consideration of £17 3/- to be divided as specified; recites will of Joseph Aston etc. |
DSCAM/5/1/9/5: Draft conveyance (17 Dec. 1875) by the devisees in trust to John Caddick of The Factory, parish of Tipton, puddler, of a messuage etc. (73sq. yds of land) in Bloomfield Road, Tipton; consideration of £31; recites will of Joseph Aston etc. |
DSCAM/5/1/9/6: Draft conveyance (24 Dec. 1875) by the devisees in trust (but only as to a one-third share in part of the premises under the lease of 1766; and a one-third share under the lease and a two-thirds share under the lease of 1801 in other parts of the premises) and Isaac Aston (as to the freehold reversion and as to a two-thirds interest under the lease of 180 in parts of the premsies)1, to George Plant of Broughton, parish of Wrexham, Denbighshire, ironmaster, of the Bush Inn and appurtenances at Hurst Bridge, being on the south-east of Bloomfield Road, Tipton, and adjoining the Factory Road and the Birmingham Canal (1350sq. yds of land), and a further 356sq. yds of land adjoining; consideration of £1422 to the trustees and £13 to Isaac; recites will of Joseph Aston etc. |
DSCAM/5/1/9/7: Copy draft conveyance (29 Feb. 1876) by the devisees in trust and Isaac Aston (as to their various [unspecified] interests) , to Joseph Sheppard of Tipton, iron merchant, of 278sq. yds of land fronting the Dudley-Princes End Road at Tipton, 80sq. yds of land between Bloomfield Road and the Factory Road, Tipton; consideration of £332 to the trustees and £20 to Isaac. |
DSCAM/5/1/9/8: Draft conveyance (7 Mar. 1876) by the devisees in trust and Isaac Aston to William Foster of Woodsetton, parish of Sedgley, Staffs., carrier, of various parcels of adjacent land at Tipton, adjoining the Factory Road, Birmingham Canal, etc. and measuring 304sq. yds, 289sq. yds , 263sq. yds, 190sq. yds, 322sq. yds, 113sq. yds, 120sq. yds and 127sq. yds, with all buildings etc.; covenant for the production of title deeds; consideration of £605 5/- to the trustees and £51 to Isaac; recites lease of 1801 and subsequent deeds. Observations of John Chestin, 5 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, 29 Sept. 1875. |
DSCAM/5/1/9/9: Copy draft conveyance (4 May 1876) by the devisees in trust and Isaac Aston (as to their various leasehold, freehold and reversionary interests), to The Tipton Local Board of Health, of several parcels of land adjoining Factory Road (142sq. yds, 76sq. yds and 9sq. yds); consideration of £184 to the trustees and £6 to Isaac; recites will of Joseph Aston etc.; plan attached shews course of Factory Road from Bloomfield Road to the Birmingham Canal. |
DSCAM/5/1/9/10-12: Draft abstracts of title (1875) of the trustees of the will of Joseph Aston to premises in Tipton. From the will of Isaac Aston the elder (1812) etc. |
Date | 1868-1876 |
Format | Manuscript |
AccessStatus | Open |
Extent | 12 items |
Level | Item |