Content Description | First Party: Henry P.A.D. [Pelham-Clinton, 7th] Duke of Newcastle [under Lyne].
Second Party: Thomas Jarves Pepper, coach builder; John Hardy, butcher; John Milburn, innkeeper; Henry Alfred Bealby, ironmonger; William Richardson, draper; Francis Sissons, printer; and Thomas Pattinson, paunbroker; all of Worksop, Nottinghamshire.
Conveyance from (1) to (2) of a piece of land fronting onto Bridge Street and Newcastle Avenue in Worksop, measuring 4543 square yards [shown on attached plan]; includes part of the bed of the River Ryton; details of other boundaries provided.
Contains covenants re. the appointment of trustees.
Includes the right to erect buildings, roads, etc.
Reserves all mines and minerals to (1), but without precluding (2) from excavating sand, loam and gravel for the purpose of sinking wells, making roads, laying of mains pipes, erection of buildings, etc.
(1) indemnifies (2) from the annuity of £600 [see recitals below].
Consideration: £9407.
Recitals: (a) fact that (1) is seised of the property in question which was formerly used a the site of a cattle market, and is subject to an annuity of £600; (b) fact that (1) has agreed to sell the property to (2).
Includes plan with the property in question outlined in red; lot numbers provided; shows Bridge Street [incorrectly labelled 'Bride Street'], Newcastle Avenue, and the River Ryton.
Also an appended memorandum and schedule of subsequent conveyances of property dated 12 May 1904 to 14 Feb. 1910.
See related auction papers and requisitions on title at Ne 6 D 2/48/159. |