Description | DSCAM/5/11/6/1-2: Lease and release (26-27 Dec. 1839) by Joseph Bridgwater of Dudley, Worcs., maltster and his mortgagees (Benjamin Morris of Dudley, maltster; William Fellows of Dudley, gentleman; William Coldicott of Dudley, gentleman; and Isaac Badger of Dudley, iron merchant and Philip Williams of Wednesbury Oak Ironworks, Staffs, ironmaster, and Charles Henry Molineux of Wolverhampton, Staffs., Esq. [the trustees and manager of the Dudley and Westbromwich Banking Co.]), to Samuel Packwood of Dudley, cheesefactor and shopkeeper, and Edward Haden of Dudley, ropemaker (his trustee to uses), of The Squirrel public house in Fisher Street, Dudley, 2 further messuages there, 1000sq. yds of land behind them, and warehouses and store rooms (abuttals given), to the use of Packwood, with power of appointment, as specified; surrender by Fellows of a term of 2000 years in the premises; assignment by Morris and Coldicott to Joseph Guest of Dudley, glass merchant, of a term of 1000 years in the premises, in trust for Packwood and otherwise upon trust to attend the freehold; covenant by Bridgwater for the production of title deeds; consideration of £900 to Molineux; recites will of Edward Bridgwater and previous deeds; plan endorsed. |