Content Description | First Party: Samuel Davy, farmer of Warsop, Nottinghamshire.
Second Party: John Fletcher, gentleman of Whitwell, Derbyshire.
Third Party: Henry Keyworth, gentleman of Rufford, Nottinghamshire.
Lease [Ne 6 D 2/47/115] and release [Ne 6 D 2/47/116] from (1) and (2) to (3) of two equal undivided moieties of a messuage or tenement known as Birks Hall in the parish of Whitwell together with all outbuildings and appurtenances and the following parcels and closes of land: Upper Reynolds, Near Reynolds, Far Reynolds, Stony Croft, Far Wood, Near Wood Close, Upper Daizies, Nether Daizies, Great Tenter Yard, Tenter Yard, Gospel Yard, Wood Close, Wood Nooking, Gospel Spring, the Lane, Well Yard, the Orchard, and part of Ratcliffe Yard; also 3 pews in the parish Church of Whitwell.
Also of a messuage which has been divided into 2 cottages with outbuildings, gardens and orchard at Ratcliffe in the parish of Worksop, with the following parcels of land: part of Ratcliffe Yard, Nether Flat, Upper Flat, Over Field, Near Netherfield, Far Netherfield, Far Carr Close, Near Carr Close, the holt or wood, Carr Meadow, Windmill Close or Smiths Croft, Near Flat, and part of the Pond Close; in all cases acreages are provided; also of a pew in Worksop parish church; includes usual covenants including those for the repayment of the mortgage.
Consideration: £4500..
Recitals: (a) details of an indenture to lead the uses of a fine dated 20 Nov. 1822 [see Ne 6 D 2/47/112]; (b) fact that (1) and (2) have occasion to borrow the sum of £4500. and have applied to (3) to lend them the same; (c) fact that the treaty for the loan has been agreed between all parties, and that any of the premises shall not be redeemable before 3 Jul. 1828; (d) fact that (3) has advanced the loan to (1) and (2). |