Reference NumberDSCAM/5/8/3
TitlePriory Street, Dudley
DescriptionDSCAM/5/8/3/1-2: Mortgage (14 June 1707) by demise of 100 years, by Samuel Turbey of Dudley, Worcs., nailer and Silvanus Turbey of the parish of Rowley, Staffs., nailer, to William Clifton of the parish of Dudley, of a cottage etc. at the Horse Poole Green, Dudley, to secure £20 and interest. And bond of even date from same to same to perform covenants in the mortgage.
DSCAM/5/8/3/3-4: Bargain and sale and enfeoffment (8 Feb. 1728/9) by Silvanus Turbey alias Turvey of Dudley, nailer, to George Goodwin of the same, maltster, of a cottage, nail shop etc. at Horsepool Green near Dudley (abuttals given), occupied by Elizabeth Payton; consideration of £37; livery of seisin endorsed. And bond of even date from Elizabeth Payton of Dudley, widow and Turbey to Goodwin in £70 for vacant possession of the premises when required.
DSCAM/5/8/3/5: Copy of the will of George Goodwin (dated 20 Nov. 1749); Groves Farm at Oakham, parish of Rowley Regis, to brother, John Goodwin; 2 messuages in Sheep Lane, Dudley, to nephew, George Goodwin; messuage he occupies, malthouse and messuage occupied by Thomas Darby, all in Hampton Street, Dudley, to niece, Mary Goodwin and the heirs of her body, with remainder to nephew George; £200 each to nephews Thomas Goodwin and John Goodwin, and £50 to niece, Susanna Goodwin (daughter of late brother James); £10 to servant, Thomas Mason alias Robinson; £5 to John Bridgwater of Dudley, wheel maker; income from £50 to niece Esther, wife of Thomas Parsons, for life, then capital to her issue; £50 and household goods to niece, Mary Goodwin; minor bequest; residue to nephews and nieces, Thomas, George, John and Mary Goodwin, equally, who are joint executors.
DSCAM/5/8/3/6: Quit claim (2 July 1750) by Thomas Farmer of Birmingham, Warwickshire, bellows maker, to George Goodwin of Odeby, Leicestershire, blacksmith, of any interest he has acquired from John Farmer of Coldwall, Derbyshire, gentleman, under the will of Edward Nightingale, in a small parcel of land near the Horse Pool Green (acquired by Goodwin's eponymous uncle); consideration of £3 3/-.
DSCAM/5/8/3/7-8: Lease and release (10-11 Sept. 1750) by George Goodwin of Odeby and Ann his wife, to Alice Willington of Dudley, widow, of 2 messuages and a brewhouse, lately erected by Goodwin deceased on the site of Elizabeth Payton's cottage at Horse Pool Green; covenant to levy a Fine; consideration of £130. Final Concord (Hilary Term 24 George II = 1750) between Alice Willington, widow (Plaintiff) and George Goodwin and Ann his wife and Thomas Baker and Margaret his wife (Deforciants).
DSCAM/5/8/3/9: Lease and release (28-29 May 1755) by Alice Willington of Dudley, threadmaker (widow and executrix of Thomas Willington of Dudley, threadmaker), to Thomas Willington of Dudley, threadmaker (son and heir of Thomas and Alice) and William Willington of Dudley, threadmaker (youngest son of Thomas and Alice), of 2 messuages lately erected by George Goodwin in Horsepool Green, to William; quit claim of all dower rights and interest in a messuage, dyehouse etc. at Horsepoole Green, Dudley, to Thomas; and assignemnt of the threadmaking business, tools, stock etc. to both; consideration of annuities of £10 to Alice from Thomas and William, secured by bond. and £400 secured to Mary Willington of Dudley, spinster (only daughter of Thomas and Alice) from Thomas and William.
DSCAM/5/8/3/10-11: Mortgage (20 Jan. 1781) by demise of 500 years, by William Willington of Dudley, threadman, to Edward Bate of the parish of Westbromwich, Staffs., wheelwright, of the 2 messuages etc. at Horsepool Green , to secure £80 and interest. And bond of same date from same to same as additional security.
DSCAM/5/8/3/12: Lease and release (8-9 Jan. 1782) by William Willington, threadmaker, to Edward Bate the younger of the freehold of the above premises; consideration of £60; and assignment by Bate to Hurst Dixon of Dudley, butcher, of the term of 500 years, in trust for Bate and otherwise upon trust to attend the freehold.
DSCAM/5/8/3/13-14: Lease and release (4-5 May 1787) of the premises by Bate to William Wright of Tipton alias Tibbington, Staffs., gentleman and Daniel Wright of the same, gentleman (his trustee to uses), to the use of William, with power of appointment, as specified; and assignment of the term of 500 years by Sarah Dixon of Dudley, widow (and sole executrix of Hurst Dixon) to George Fisher, of the parish of Tipton, farmer, in trust for William and otherwise upon trust to attend the freehold; consideration of £130. And bond of indemnity (5 May) of Edward Bate the younger and Edward Bate the elder, both of the parish of Westbromwich, wheelwrights, to William Wright, against the dower rights of Mary, wife of Bate the younger.
DSCAM/5/8/3/15: Bargain and sale and enfeoffment (11 Apr. 1798) by William Wright of the parish of Edgbaston, Warwickshire, gentleman and Daniel Wright (trustee), to William Bunch of Dudley, Worcs., blacksmith and William Hughes of Gornal, parish of Sedgley, Staffs., brickmaker (his trustee to uses), of the 2 messuages in Priory Street, Dudley, near Horsepool Green, to the use of Bunch, with power of appointment, as specified; consideration of £168; livery of seisin endorsed.
DSCAM/5/8/3/16: Bargain and sale and enfeoffment (12 July 1800) by Bunch to Thomas Hawkes of Dudley, glass merchant; consideration of £300; livery of seisin endorsed.
DSCAM/5/8/3/17: Copy of the will (dated 21 Jan. 1778) of Hurst Dixon; all to wife, Sarah, who is sole executrix.
Date1707-1800
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
Extent21 items
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