Reference NumberDSCAM/5/7/10
TitleDeeds to properties at Dibdale/Gornal, parish of Sedgley: Marsh family
DescriptionDSCAM/5/7/10/1: Surrender (4 Apr. 1676) by Edward Persehouse, gentleman, of 2 acres or days' work of land in Wossett Field, between the lands of John Hickmans and late of John Persehouse, yeoman and the road from Nether Guornall to Dudley, to the use of Henry Marsh and Elizabeth his wife for life, thence to the heirs of Henry; and admittance of Henry and Elizabeth accordingly. Manor of Sedgley.
DSCAM/5/7/10/2: Bargain and sale (18 May 1676) by Edward Persehouse of Nether Gournall, parish of Sedgley, Staffs., gentleman, to Henry Marsh of the same, nailer, of the tithes of corn and grain on 2 acres of land in Wossett Field lately surrenderd to him
DSCAM/5/7/10/3: Surrender (22 May 1688) by Margaret Marsh, widow and Henry Marsh and Elizabeth his wife, of a cottage etc. at Dipdale Banke, Nether Guornall (tenants given), to the use of Margaret for life, thence to the use of William Marsh (a son of Margaret) and his heirs; and admittance of Margaret and William accordingly. Manor of Sedgley.
DSCAM/5/7/10/4: Bond (9 May 1693) from Thomas Pershouse of Upper Gournall, parish of Sedgley, Staffs., locksmith and William Pershouse of Gournall, locksmith, to Henry Marsh of Nether Gournall, nailer, in £130, to perform covenants in a deed of even date.
DSCAM/5/7/10/5: Surrender (28 Nov. 1693) by John Hickmans the elder of the Tiledhouse and Jane his wife, and Thomas Hickmans, son and heir of John and Jane, of 2 acres etc. of land in Wossett Field and 1 acre of land in the same field, both adjoining lands of Richard Guest and Henry Marsh, to the use of Richard Guest and his heirs; and admittance of Richard Guest accordingly. Manor of Sedgley.
DSCAM/5/7/10/6: Final Concord (Easter Term 1694) between Henry Marsh (Plaintiff) and John Tayler and Alice his wife, Henry Wheeler and Judith his wife, William Pershouse and Margaret his wife, and Thomas Pershouse and Ann his wife (Deforciants) of 1 messuage, 20 acres of land etc. in Swinford Regis and Sedgley.
DSCAM/5/7/10/7: Surrender (8 Jan. 1699/1700) by Richard Guest the elder of Nether Guornall of 2 acres etc. of land and 1 other acre of land, both in Wossett Field, to the use of Henry Marsh and his heirs; and admittance of Henry accordingly. Manor of Sedgley.
DSCAM/5/7/10/8: Surrender (16 Mar. 1713/14) by John Guest of Nether Guornall, scythesmith, of 1 acre of land in Wosset Field, to the use of William Clarke of Ettingsall, parish of Sedgley, yeoman and his heirs; and admittance of William accordingly. Manor of Sedgley.
DSCAM/5/7/10/9: Grant (14 July 1714) by John Guest of Nether Gournall, parish of Sedgley, Staffs., scythsmith to William Clarke of Ettingshall, in the same parish, yeoman, of the tithes of corn, hay and grass from 1 acre of copyhold land in Wosset Field, lately surrendered to him.
DSCAM/5/7/10/10-11: Surrenders (3 Jan. 1715/6) by Henry Marsh of Dibdale Bank, parish of Sedgley, nailer, of a cottage called Dibdale House and 2 others thereabouts, at Nether Guernall (abuttals given), and 2 acres etc. of land in Wosset Field, to the use of Henry for life, thence to Henry Marsh, 3rd son of William Marsh of Swinford Regis and his heirs, except for a cottage at Dibdale Bank to the use of Theodocia Marsh, wife of Henry for life, thence to Henry Marsh 3rd son of William etc.; and admittance of Henry Marsh senior and Henry Marsh junior accordingly. Surrender likewise of 2 acres of land in Wossett Field, lying between the lands of Henry Marsh and Richard Guest. Manor of Sedgley.
DSCAM/5/7/10/12-13: Two parts of a Final Concord (Hilary Term 1716/7) between William Marsh (Plaintiff) and James Pennington and Katherine his wife, Thomas Bromitt and Jane his wife, Margaret Marsh, George Lastly and Christiana his wife (Deforciants) of 15 acres of land at Sedgley.
DSCAM/5/7/10/14: Surrender (23 Apr. 1723) by Henry Marsh and Elizabeth his wife of 2 acres etc. of land and 1 other acre of land in Wossett Field, to the use of Henry and Elizabeth for life, thence to the heirs of their bodies, thence to the use of the customary heirs of Henry; and surrender of various cottages called Dibdale House, adjoining Dibdale House, at Nether Gournall, adjoining Wossett Field (abuttals given), to the same uses. Manor of Sedgley
DSCAM/5/7/10/15: Inventory of the goods of John Heacock of Sedgley, taken 28 Sept. 1749.
DSCAM/5/7/10/16-17: Deed (27 Nov. 1761) between James Hinckes of Stone, Staffs., Clerk and Peter Hinckes of Wolverhampton, Staffs., gentleman (nephews and devisees of James Hinckes of Dibdale, gentleman, deceased), and William Gibbons the younger of the parish of Sedgley, locksmith and Sarah his wife and Thomas Percivall of the same parish, collier, to lead the uses of a Fine in premises called Dewse alias Dews tenement and lands, near Dibdale Bank at Nether Guornall in the parish of Sedgley, with all tithes (the whole purchased by Gibbons for £110 in 1751), to the use of Gibbons for life, with joint power of appointment to Gibbosn and wife, and failing that, then to Sarah Gibbons for life, thence to the heirs of William; and as to two half acres of land not purchased by Gibbons, one at Reddall Rough Bank and the other adjoining the road from Dibdale Bank to Dudley, to such uses as James Hinckes shall appoint, and otherwise to the use Hinckes, his heirs and assigns. And Final Concord levied pursuant to the deed between Thomas Percivall (Plaintiff) and James Hinckes, Clerk, Peter Hinckes and William Gibbons the younger and Sarah his wife (Deforciants).
DSCAM/5/7/10/18: Lease and release (8-9 Dec. 1761) by Gibbons and wife to Joseph Percivall of the parish of Sedgley, collier and Thomas Percivall of the same, collier, of a stable and appurtenances and 2 acres of land at Nether Guornall near Dibdale Bank and all tithes, reserving a right of way and easement for watercourse, to the use of Joseph; consideration of £77.
DSCAM/5/7/10/19: Bargain and sale and enfeoffment (18 Jan. 1762) by Joseph Percivall and Elianor his wife, and Thomas Percivall, to Joseph Elwall of the parish of Sedgley, nailer, of the foregoing premises at Dibdale, to the use of Joseph Percivall for life, thence to such uses as Joseph and Elianor shall jointly appoint, and otherwise to the use of Elianor for life, if she remains unmarried, thence to the heirs of Joseph; livery of seisin endorsed.
DSCAM/5/7/10/20: Probate (16 Aug. 1805) of the will (dated 23 Feb. 1790) of Joseph Percivall of the parish of Tipton, Staffs., collier; devises 2 dwellinghouses in Hones Lane, near Tipton Green, and property at Dibdale Bank, to wife, Eleanor Percivall, for life or until remarriage; then Dibdale to son John Percivall, for life, thence to his issue as tenants in common, and Tipton Green property to daughter Hannah, wife of William Foster, for life, thence to her issue as tenants in common; household effects to wife during widowhood, thence to daughter; wife is sole executrix.
DSCAM/5/7/10/21: Assignment (12 Nov. 1796) by Edward Robinson of the parish of Dudley, Worcs., yeoman, by the direction of Joseph Percival of Oldbury, Salop, collier and Eleanor his wife, to Benjamin Haden of Dudley, weaver, of a mortgage by demise of 1000 years of the Dibdale property, created by the within recited deed of 30 Dec. 1766, and appointment by Percival and wife to Haden, to secure £50 and interest.
DSCAM/5/7/10/22: Admittance (20 Oct. 1801) of the Revd Josiah Hinckes of Pimlico, parish of St George Hanover Square, Middlesex, Clerk, as youngest brother and customary heir of Peter Hinckes, late of Wolverhampton, gentleman, deceased, who was nephew and customary heir of James Hinckes of Dudley and later of Dibdale Bank, gentleman, deceased, to 1 acre of land in Wossett Field under Reddal Rough Bank (surrenderd in Jan. 1722 to James Hinckes as specified; and surrender by Josiah Hinckes and Theodosia his wife of the premises to Henry Marsh of Dibdale Bank, yeoman. Manor of Sedgley.
DSCAM/5/7/10/23: Lease and release (26-27 June 1827) by James Hart of Birmingham, Warwickshire, coal dealer and Ann his wife, Jonas Gill of the same, gentleman and Lucy his wife, Thomas Davies of the same, clerk at the Eagle Foundry and Hanah his wife, and Richard Hilton the younger of Smethwick, parish of Harborne, Staffs., yeoman and Sarah his wife (the daughters and coheiresses of John Percivall), to John Marsh of Sedgley, coalmaster and William Marsh of the same, currier (his trustee to uses), of a messuage (formerly a stable) and appurtenances and 2 acres of land at Dibdale, and 4 small cottages adjoining the previous premises, to the use of John Marsh, with power of appointment, as specified; covenant to levy a Fine; consideration of £500.
DSCAM/5/7/10/24: Assignment (27 June 1827) by Benjamin Haden, late of Dudley and now of Tipton, Staffs., weaver, with the consent of James Hart et al., to William Fellowes of Dudley, gentleman, of the term of 1000 years in the Dibdale premises, upon trust for John Marsh and otherwise upon trust to attend the freehold.
DSCAM/5/7/10/25: Merger of tithes in 9a. 2r. 14p. of land by William Marsh of Shavers End, parish of Sedgley, currier, Henry Marsh of Coopers Bank in the same parish, farmer, and John Marsh of the parish of Dudley, painter; 20 May 1845.
DSCAM/5/7/10/26: Counterpart lease (18 Jan. 1853) by John Marsh of Dudley, plumber and glazier, to Benjamin Gibbons the younger of Corbyns Hall, parish of Kingswinford, coalmaster, of lands at Upper Jews, Lower Jews and Far Jews alias Dewes, at Dibdale (as specified) and all underlying minerals, for a term of 16 years, at a rent of £55 p.a.
Date1676-1853
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
Extent28 items
LevelItem
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