Content Description | First Party: Henry P.A.D. [Pelham-Clinton, 7th] Duke of Newcastle [under Lyne].
Second Party: James Turner, stone and lime merchant, of South Auston near Sheffield, Yorkshire.
Conveyance from (1) to (2) of parcels of land in Worksop measuring 13 acres 3 roods and 7 perches, situated on the northern side of Sandy Lane, and extending to the Great Central Railway lines; includes a messuage, counting house, workshops, manufactory buildings, offices, boilers, engines, retorts, etc formerly used for the manufacturing of wood acid and other chemicals [as shown on attached plan].
Subject to a lease with the Shireoaks Colliery Company Ltd dated 5 Aug. 1890, including any extension to the lease.
(1) indemnifies (2) from payment of the annual rent charge of £600 covering the property in question and other property [see recitals below].
Consideration: £3000.
Recitals: (a) fact that (1) is seised of the property in question which is subject to an annual rent charge of £600 payable to Lord Edward William Pelham-Clinton, and also to a lease of the Top Hard Coal.
Includes plan with the property in question shaded pink; shows all buildings, etc; shows Sandy Lane and the Great Central Railway lines; labelled with the number '23'. |