Reference Number | DSCAM/6/1/7 |
Title | Mullett v Banks |
Description | DSCAM/6/1/7/1: Conveyance (4 Jan. 1853) by Joseph Darby of Mount Pleasant, parish of Kingswinford, Staffs., coalmaster, Peter Tertius Kempson of Brierley Hill, Staffs., surgeon, Richard Williams of Moor Lane, parish of Kingswinford, gentleman, William Moncrieff Blair of Brierely Hill, ironmasters clerk, Henry Billingham of Stourbridge, Worcs., grocer, John William Pargeter of the Delph, parish of Kingswinford and James Noden of Moor Lave, coalmaster, to Joseph Mullett of Bromley, parish of Kingswinford, boatman and Edward Westland Bernard of Dtourbridge, gentleman (his trustee to uses), of 450sq. yds of land at Bromley, to the use of Mullett, with power of appointment, as specified; consideration of £38 5s 4d; plan endorsed. |
DSCAM/6/1/7/2: Conveyance (23 Jan. 1860) by Mullett to Henry Savage of Pensnett, parish of Kingswinford, innkeeper and butcher, of the land and a public house recently erected upon it; consideration of £250. |
DSCAM/6/1/7/3-4: Mortgage of the premises (27 Jan. 1860) by Henry Savage 'the younger' to Mark Knowles of Wolverhampton, japanner, to secure £120 and interest. Further charge (30 July 1860) by him, now of Kingswinford, Staffs., horse dealer, for £80; premises now called 'The Grand Turk'. |
DSCAM/6/1/7/5-6: Transfer of the mortgage (9 Feb. 1861) by Savage, now of Bromley, Staffs., carrier and Knowles, to Elizabeth Ann Bourne of Heathland, parish of Kinver, Staffs., spinster, with further borrowing of £50 by Savage; with related receipt and memorandum. |
DSCAM/6/1/7/7-8: Valuation (£320) of The Grand Turk, with plan of principal rooms, 8 Feb. 1861. further plan and elevation. |
DSCAM/6/1/7/9: Copy draft mortgage (dated 5 Jan. 1853) by Mullett to Joseph Darby et al. (trustees of the Brierley Hill Land Society), of 2 plots of land (1190sq. yds) and the 3 messuages erected thereupon, and also the 450sq. yds of land, all adjoining at Bromley, to secure an advance of £176 12/- and the six £50 shares in the society allotted to Mullett on which weekly subscriptions are due; plan endorsed. |
DSCAM/6/1/7/10: Agreement (17 Aug. 1859) for Savage to let the tenancy of The Grand Turk to Mullett, at £30 p.a. |
DSCAM/6/1/7/11: Agreement (24 Jan. 1861) for Savage to let the tenancy to Thomas Bank, butty collier, at £20 p.a. |
DSCAM/6/1/7/12: Abstract of Miss Bourne's title as mortgagee, 1862. |
DSCAM/6/1/7/13-16: Brief for the defendant in William Mullett (Plaintiff) v Thomas Banks (Defendant), in the Exchequer of Pleas, Staffordshire Spring Assizes, Mar. 1862; and other draft cases and intructions to counsel concerning this ejectment. Case concerning Miss Bourne's mortgage, following information by Mullett (Savage's father-in-law) that Savage had absconded and that there were two other purported mortgages on the premises, one to Mullett for £300 and the other to the Birmingham General Loan and Deposit Co. for £243 and related fraud, forgery etc. All 1861-62. |
DSCAM/6/1/7/17-19: Particulars of the security of the Birmingham Loan Co.; statement concerning the title of Miss Bourne as mortgagee; extracts from a conveyance by Mullett to Savage (dated 6 July 1857) and a mortgage by Savage to Mullett (dated 21 July 1857); 1861-62 |
DSCAM/6/1/7/20-45: Notices of mortgage, notices from various mortgagees to tenant to pay rent etc.; distraint proceedings, writs etc.; statement of Mullett; memoranda of discussions and meetings, etc.; Feb. 1861-Mar. 1862. |
DSCAM/6/1/7/46-68: Related correspondence, Feb. 1861-Mar. 1862. |
DSCAM/6/1/7/69: Fire Insurance policy on the premise for £150, 13 Mar. 1860. |
DSCAM/6/1/7/70: Copy costs in Mullett v Banks, Mar. 1862. |
Date | 1853-1862 |
Format | Manuscript |
AccessStatus | Open |
Extent | 70 items |
Level | Item |