Content Description | First Party: Henry Pelham-Archibald Douglas [Pelham-Clinton], 7th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne.
Second Party: Edward Key, timber merchant, of Newark, Nottinghamshire.
Conveyance from (1) to (2) of parcels of land together with the houses, buildings and premises upon them, containing a total of 4.525 acres and described in schedule 1; reserves to (1) all mineral rights, the reversion of a mining lease to the Wigan Coal and Iron Company Limited dated 30 Oct. 1896 and full and free running and passage of water and soil from adjoining properties; notes that the conveyance is subject to the existing agricultural and sporting tenancies affecting the property and to the mining lease; acknowledgement by (1) of (2)'s right to the production of deeds in schedule 2.
Consideration: £425.
Schedule 1: full details of the property to be conveyed, including the number of each parcel on the associated plan, a description and the area of each parcel.
Schedule 2: list of deeds to which (2) has rights of production.
Includes a plan with the property in question coloured pink; the plan is drawn to a 25 inch Ordnance scale and is marked with the River Trent, Holme Church, several roads and a compass showing north; dated 9 Feb. 1920. |