Reference Number | DSCAM/5/8/4 |
Title | Dudley |
Description | DSCAM/5/8/4/1: Bargain and sale and enfeoffment (16 Feb. 1709/10) by Sarah Leather of Birmingham, Warwickshire, widow (of Richard Leather of the same, longcutler), Richard Leather of the same, longcutler (son and heir of Richard) and Elizabeth his wife, and James Leather of the same, long cutler (eldest son and heir Richard the younger), to Oliver Dixon of Dudley, Worcs., gentleman, of a close called the Innage, in Wigfield in the parish and forren of Dudley (1 acre), a quarter of an acre taken out of the Great Innage and adjoining the first close, and an eighth of an acre called Hillfeilds; appointment of Edward Dixon of Dudley, chandler and Nicholas Williams of the same, nailer, as attorneys to deliver seisin; consideration of £45; livery of seisin endorsed. |
DSCAM/5/8/4/2: Lease for possession (12 September 1764) by Oliver Dixon of Stourbridge, Worcs., gentleman, to Thomas Hawkes of Dudley, butcher and grazier, of 2 messuages in Hall Lane, Dudley, a parcel of Wigfield, two parcels of Peacocks Field (half acre each), two closes in the same field (now called the Butts), with a barn built on one, and 2 parcels of the same field called the Furlong and Slade, as specified. |
DSCAM/5/8/4/3-5: Lease and release (24-25 Mar. 1767) by Oliver Dixon of Oldswinford, Worcs., gentleman, to Thomas Hawkes of Dudley, butcher, Henry Badley of the same, coal master and Anthony Badley of the same, cider merchant, of Finch's Furlong (1a. 3r. 30p.), the top of the field in Cooks Tettnall (3r. 4p.), and Bailies's Acre (2r. 24p.), close to the last, all in the parish of Dudley; consideration of £200. Also bargain and sale (25 Mar.) by same to same of the timber on the foregoing lands. Final Concord (Easter Term 7 George II = 1767) between Richard Mee (Plaintiff) and John Bridgwater, Thomas Hawkes and Sarah his wife, Henry Badley and Phebe his wife and Anthony Badley (Deforciants). |
DSCAM/5/8/4/6: Release [lease wanting] (9 Nov. 1732) by William Parkes the elder of Dudley, Worcs., maltster, to William Parkes the younger of Dudley, baker (his eldest son) of 3 acres of land, occupied by Oliver Dixon and adjoining other land of Oliver Dixon [Peacocks Field, Dudley]; consideration of £100. |
DSCAM/5/8/4/7: Lease for possession (24 Mar. 1767) by Oliver Dixon of Oldswinford, Worcs., gentleman, to Thomas Bradney of Penn, Staffs., Esq., of a parcel of Cawney Field, Dudley (1 acre), adjoining the road to Dixons Green. |
Date | 1710-1767 |
Format | Manuscript |
AccessStatus | Open |
Extent | 8 items |
Level | Item |