Content Description | First Party: Thomas Greathead, butcher of Worksop, Nottinghamshire; and John Taylor, farmer of Goldthorpe in the parish of Blyth, Nottinghamshire, both assignees of the estate and effects of William Futtit, a bankrupt.
Second Party: William Futtit, butcher of Worksop also.
Third Party: Michael Ellison, gentleman of Worksop also.
Fourth Party: Bernard Edward Howard [12th] Duke of Norfolk.
Lease [Ne 6 D 2/47/54] and release [Ne 6 D 2/47/55] from (1) and (2), at the direction and confirmation of (3) to (4) of a parcel of land in Worksop [being part of the South Common], which was awarded to (2) by the enclosure commissioners, measuring 1a.1r.24p., [details of boundaries provided]; contains usual covenants.
Consideration: £120..
Recitals: (a) details of a memorandum of agreement dated 3 Oct. [1817]; (b) a Commission of Bankrupt dated 29 Oct. 1817 was awarded against (2), and that (1) were duly chosen assignees of his estate and effects; (c) details of an enrolled indenture of bargain and sale dated 23 Dec. 1817 [see Ne 6 D 2/47/53]; (d) fact that an agreement entered into between (2) and (3) before (2)'s declared bankruptcy, was in fact (3) acting on behalf of (4), who has now requested that (1) as assignees of the estate, execute the agreement.
Endorsed with receipt for the payment of the consideration. |