Content Description | First Party: The London and Fort George Land Company Limited, of the Newcastle Estate Office, Worksop, Nottinghamshire.
Second Party: The executors of the will of the late 7th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne.
Third Party: Mary Catherine Barber of Ranby Hall, Nottinghamshire; Thomas Bladworth Darley, brewer of Cantley Hall, Doncaster, Yorkshire; Will Bentley, solicitor of Ropergate, Pontefract, Yorkshire; and Brigadier George Alexander Bain.
Conveyance from (1) and (2) to (3) of Ranby Cottage Farm, Nottinghamshire; reserves to (1) and (2) all compensation payable under the Coal Act 1938; property to be held by (3) on trust for sale; power to (3) to mortgage the property.
Consideration: £6,000.
Schedule 1: full description of the property concerned, including individual parcels of land, name of tenant, number on O.S. map, area and so on.
Schedule 2: details of the agreements to which the conveyance is subject, dated 7 Nov. 1930, 22 Oct. 1941, 23 Mar. 1937, 27 Apr. 1937 and undated.
Schedule 3: list of deeds to which (3) has right of production.
Recitals: (a) fact that the late 7th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne entered into an agreement to sell the property in question on 5 Apr. 1927; (b) death of the duke in 1928 and details of his will; (c) death of one of the executors; (d) details of a conveyance from the Coal Commission to (2) dated 22 Feb. 1944; (e) fact that the agreed purchase money for the property has been paid.
Includes a plan of the property concerned with individual parcels of land coloured pink and a compass showing north [dated Nov. 1943]. |