Reference NumberDSCAM/5/3/10
TitleMiscellaneous deeds, Cresswell family
DescriptionDSCAM/5/3/10/1: Conveyance (28 Nov. 1753) by Benjamin Fieldhouse, Clerk, MA, of Penn, Staffs., to John Creswell of Penn, Staffs., wheelwright, of a pew in the gallery of the parish church at Penn; consideration of 6 guineas [£6 6/-].
DSCAM/5/3/10/2: Copy of a bargain and sale and enfeoffment (dated 24 Nov. 1810) by Richard Cooper of Ettingshall Lanes, parish of Sedgley, Staffs., miner, to Joseph Blakemore of the same, miner, of a small plot of land there adjoining the dwellinghouse of Joshua Fellows; consideration of £9; livery of seisin endorsed.
DSCAM/5/3/10/3: Lease and release (6-7 Feb. 1816) by Joseph Blakemore, late of Ettingshall Lane but now of Wolverhampton, Staffs., miner, to Edward Cresswell of Bilston, Staffs., maltster, of a messuage at Ettingshall Lane, lately erected on land bought of Richard Cooper; consideration of £60.
DSCAM/5/3/10/4: Lease (31 May 1836) by Edward Cresswell of Dudley, Worcs., iron master, to John Kempson of Birmingham, Warwickshire, auctioneer and surveyor and Peter Tertius Kempson of Brierley Hill, Staffs., surgeon and apothecary, of a messuage etc. at Brierley Hill (516sq. yds), for a term of 14 years at a rent of £30 p.a.; plan endorsed.
DSCAM/5/3/10/5: Attested copy of deed (dated 1 Mar. 1850) of covenant by Peter Tertius Kempson of Brierley Hill, surgeon with John Fraser Watkins, late of Brierley Hill but now of Dudley, auctioneer, to produce title deeds; and release of previous covenants with Edward Lowe Cresswell and with John Neve, Edward Lowe Cresswell and William Haden; recites will of Edward Cresswell and purchase of property by Watkins.
DSCAM/5/3/10/6: Admittance (27 Feb. 1849) of Edward Lowe Cresswell of Dudley, Worcs., coal and iron master, as devisee in trust of Edward Cresswell, to Upper Leys, Bilston (as specified). Manor of Stowheath.
DSCAM/5/3/10/7: Covenant (1872) by Charles Neve Cresswell, Edward Lowe Creswell late of Dudley, ironmaster but now of Upton, Staffs., commission agent, Alfred Neve Cresswell late of Dudley, surveyor but now of Birmingham, Warwickshire, metal broker, and Emma Beddard, widow, with Henry Haines of Pool House, parish of Astley, Worcs., gentleman, to surrender fifth-sixths and a moiety of the remaining sixth share in copyholds called The Lunts (7a. 1r. 27p.) at Bilston, Manor of Stowheath, pursuant to an agreement of 1854 and proceedings in Cresswell v Haines in Chancery
DSCAM/5/3/10/8: Mutual release (8 Mar. 1859) between the trustees of the will of Edward Aston (Sarah Aston of Smethwick, Staffs., widow of Edward Aston the elder, late of the same, maltster and coalmaster, Edward Aston the younger of Smethwick, land surveyor, and Jonathan Edwards Howl of Gospel Oak, Staffs., coal master) and Josiah Cresswell of Woodsetton House, parish of Sedgley, Staffs., coal master, in respect of improvements and dilapidations at the Britannia Iron Foundry, Tipton; consideration of £163 13s 5d to Cresswell; recites lease of 1844 etc.
Date1753-1859
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
Extent8 items
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