Description | DSCAM/5/8/10/1: Release [lease wanting] and assignment by Thomas Hawkes of Himley, Staffs., Esq. and Richard Moore of Dudley, Worcs., nail ironmonger, to Edward Dixon and George Dalton of Dudley, bankers and copartners, a sixth part of 2 messuages formerly one, and 5 (formerly 6) pieces of land (16 acres), with underlying minerals, at Blowers Green, parish of Dudley, 2 closes or innages in Wigfield (2a. 1r. 21p.) near Blowers Green, a pasture called Holes, part of Leathers in Wigfield; a sixth of 4 closes of land (12 acres) and underlying minerals, formerly called Scotts alias Scotts Tenement and now called Dancer's Land at Scotts Green, parish of Dudley, formerly as the parish of St Thomas in the foreign of Dudley; a sixth of a messuage, shops etc., a cottage 3 acres of land, a barn and 4 acres, and land called Hither Aston Barbers, at Netherton, parish of Dudley, and 1a. 3r. 30p. called Finch's Furlong, 3r. 4p. near the top of Cook's Tetnall, 2r. 18p. in the same place, and in seven-eighths of 2 closes (4 acres) called Ashton Barbers and Stubble Leasow (near the Anabaptist Meeting House at Netherton), and all other his interest in the residuary estates held in trust for sale but yet unsold, under the will of Abiathar Hawkes deceased; assignment of one sixth of 13 pieces (39 acres) of land at Dixons Green (names and acreages given), as specified, and all furnaces, ironworks, warehouses, machinery and apparatus, and any other leasehold property yet unsold passing under the will of Abiathar Hawkes, for the residue of a term of 1000 years created in 1766, subject to mortgages of £2000 and £3300 as recited, and subject to the lease of minerals to Messrs Salisbury; and a sixth of a messuage at Blowers Green 10 closes of land there (named) and a cottage, and all engines and erections and the underlying minerals, for the residue of a term of 60-80 years created in 1765 [DSCAM/5/8/8/1]; a sixth of a messuage and garden, the Upper Piece (2a. 0r. 2p.), Great Piece (2a. 2r. 10p.), Middle Field (1a. 1r. 27p.), Pear Tree Lane Piece (1a. 3r. 18p.) and Lower Piece (1r. 24p.), all at Pear Tree Lane, with all engines, furnaces erections etc. and underlying minerals, for the residue of a term of 42 years created in 1811 [see DSCAM/5/8/8/2]; five thirty-sevenths of Further Trindle Croft (1 acre), in the Manor and Foreign of Dudley near the Dudley-Oldbury turnpike, and a small parcel of adjacent land, and 1 acre at Burnt Tree adjoining Further Trindle Croft, and the brewery, storehouse etc. erected on the last, for the residue of two terms of 120 years created in 1805 and 1806; all his inteerst in the colliery machinery etc. at Scotts Green, the brewing apparatus in the last beforementioned premises, etc. ; upon trust for sale, to secure the balance of £8357 due on the account of Thomas Hawkes and his brother, George Wright Hawkes, as glass merchants to Messrs Dixon and Dalton, and further sums up to £10000; recites previous deeds. |