Reference Number | DSCAM/5/2/7 |
Title | Miscellaneous deeds re Ellowes estate, the Feredays and the will of Dudley Bagley |
Description | DSCAM/5/2/7/1: Attested copy mortgage (2-3 Jan. 1816) by way of lease and release by Samuel Fereday of Ettingshall Park, parish of Sedgley, Staffs., coal master, to John Badley of Blowers Green, parish of Dudley, Worcs., gentleman, John Fereday of Cotwall End, parish of Sedgley, gentleman, and James Bourne of Dudley, gentleman, of the messuage called the Ellas or Ellows [Ellowes] at Gornal, parish of Sedgley, and lands there as specified, to secure £1400 and interest. With notice of the mortgage to the representatives of James Bayley, deceased, 11 Sept. 1816. |
DSCAM/5/2/7/2: Draft agreement (1819) between Samuel Fereday, ironmaster and Ann his wife, and Richard Marsh of Lloyd House, parish of Womborne, Staffs, Esq. and Sarah his wife, Richard Smith of Tibbington House, parish of Tipton, Staffs., coalmaster and Elizabeth his wife, and the Revd Proctor Robinson of Dudley, Worcs., Clerk (on behalf of his daughter, Ann Robinson, who is under age), and John Badley, John Fereday and James Bourne (trustees under the will of Dudley Bagley) for reference to arbitration concerning the £1400 advanced above, which Samuel Fereday's trustees in bankruptcy do not admit was fully advanced etc. |
DSCAM/5/2/7/3: Bond of indemnity (22 Dec. 1819) from Samuel Fereday of Ettingshall Park, Staffs., ironmaster, Richard Bayley Marsh of the Lloyd, parish of Penn, Staffs., Esq., Richard Smith of Tibbington House, parish of Tipton, Staffs., ironmaster and the Revd Proctor Robinson of Dudley, Worcs., Clerk, to James Bourne of Dudley, gentleman in £1400 for the payment of £712 4/- by Bourne to Marsh for Dudley Fereday; recites that £590 was due on promissory note from Francis Hill to Dudley Bagley, since deposited with Dudley Fereday who advanced the amount to Ann fereday his mother (dau. of Dudley Bagley), and constitutes part of the £1400 advanced by the 1816 mortgage above; this has now been paid by Hill to Bourne, with interest (£712 4/-); Dudley Fereday is abroad. |
DSCAM/5/2/7/4: Lease for posession [release wanting] (4 May 1824) by Charles Henry Molineux of Wolverhampton, Staffs., gentleman (surviving assignee of Samuel Fereday, Richard Smith and James Fisher, late of Bilston, Staffs., bankers) to Dudley Fereday of Ettingshall Park, parish of Sedgley, Staffs., gentleman, the Revd Proctor Robinson of Dudley, Worcs., Clerk, and the said Richard Smith, now of Tibbington House, parish of Tipton, ironmaster, of the life interest of Samuel Fereday in messuages and lands in Dudley and Sedgley, and premises at Latham, Lancashire (held under a lease for lives). |
DSCAM/5/2/7/5: Copy assignment (dated 22 June 1824) by Dudley Fereday to Richard Smith; recites will of Dudley Bagley, of a moiety of a £100 mortgage on property belonging to Daniel Mills [DSCAM/5/2/1/6], of £370, £140 and £400 [see #7 below] secured on other mortgages, of three shares and a quarter in the Dudley and Netherton Canal Navigation, of 1 share in the Dudley's Arms Inn and Market Shambles in Dudley, and in premises at Hooker Moss, Lancashire (held under a lease for lives); consideration of £620. |
DSCAM/5/2/7/6: Abstract of title (1836) of Dudley Fereday, Proctor Robinson and Richard Smith to three shares and a quarter share in the Dudley Canal Navigation during the life of Samuel Fereday. Abstract from 1814, inc. deeds of 4-5 May 1824. |
DSCAM/5/2/7/7-8: Draft release (1840) by Samuel Hipkiss of Dudley, Worcs., yeoman and his wife, Hugh Sheldon Cox of the same, butcher, Joseph Thompson the younger of the same, plumber and glazier and William Minty of the same, clothesman (executors), Joseph Green Bourne of Dudley, gentleman (as devisee of the last surviving executor of Dudley Bagley), to Alexander Gordon of the Straits, parish of Sedgley, Staffs., gentleman, and Thomas Lester of Dudley, wine and spirit merchant (his trustee to uses), of 4 messuages in Union Street, Dudley (abuttals and previous description given), and assignment of a term of 1000 years in trust to attend the freehold etc.; recites previous deeds and £400 mortgage to Dudley Bagley; consideration of £600. Attornment of Edwin Southall as tenant of premises in Union Street (Doe dem. Bourne v Roe). |
DSCAM/5/2/7/9: Draft statutory release (1844) of the capital messuage and estate of the Ellors [Ellowes] (as specified), parish of Sedgley, by Edward Dixon and George Dalton, both of Dudley, Worcs., bankers, by the direction of John Turton Fereday late of the Ellors, parish of Sedgley, now of Gornal in the same parish, coal and iron master, to John Latty Bickley of Ettingshall Lodge in the same parish, Esq.; subject to the mortgages for £2000, £500 and £1000 to William Warner of Oxley, parish of Bushbury, Staffs., Esq., £1000 owing to William Henry Brown of the City of Bristol in the county of the same, gentleman transferees of parts of a morgage for £45000 to Christopher Callum of Pattingham, Staffs., gentleman), and £2000 due on a mortgage by demise to Richard Smith, late of 29 Connaught Square, parish of Marylebone, Middlesex, now of Dudley Priory, Esq., but freed from the 1841 mortgage to Dixon and Dalton; consideration of £1000 by Bickley at the direction of Fereday to Dixon and Dalton; recites previous deeds. |
DSCAM/5/2/7/10: Release (2 July 1844) of legal estate in the Ellers [Ellowes], by Joseph Green Bourne of Dudley, Worcs., Esq. (as heir at law and devisee of James Bourne in whom the legal estate is vested as recited), at the request of John Turton Fereday of the Ellers, parish of Sedgley, Staffs., Esq. (and of Christopher Callum of Pattingham, Staffs., gentleman), to William Warner of Oxley (to whom Callum, mortgagee of Fereday has mortgaged and charged his interest); recites previous deeds. |
DSCAM/5/2/7/11: Draft conveyance (1854) by Hannah Fitter of Edgbaston, Warwickshire, widow, to Richard Smith of the Priory, parish of Dudley, Worcs., Esq. of the equity of redemption in premises at the Straits, parish of Tipton, Staffs., mortgaged to Dudley Bagley in 1813 as recited. |
DSCAM/5/2/7/12: Draft release and indemnity (1863) by Richard Henry Smith of Stourbridge, Worcs., Richard Smith, late of Dudley but now of Lichfield, Staffs., Esq. and the Revd William Harding of [Sulgrave], Northamptonshire, Clerk, to Samuel Bourne of Dudley, gentleman and the Revd Joseph Green Bourne, Clerk, Rector of Broome, Worcs. (executors of Joseph Green Bourne of Dudley); recites will of Dudley Bagley. |
Note that Richard Smith was married one of Samuel Fereday's daughters; and that John Latty Bickley was married to John Turton Fereday's daughter, Ann Elizabeth (the great-niece of Samuel); John Turton Feredaywas a purchaser of various of his uncle Samuel's assets after the latter's bankruptcy. The Revd William Harding's wife, Ann, formerly Ann Robinson, was the daughter of the Revd Proctor Robinson, who had married Ann, another daughter of Samuel Fereday. See DSCAM/5/2/1/10. |
Date | 1816-1863 |
Format | Manuscript |
AccessStatus | Open |
Extent | 13 items |
Level | Item |