Content Description | First Party: Henry P.A.D. [Pelham-Clinton, 7th] Duke of Newcastle [under Lyne].
Second Party: The Great Central Railway Company
Conveyance from (1) to (2) of a piece of land in the parish of Worksop measuring 1 rood and 4 perches; together with all surface minerals other than coal; and the right of pre-emption if the property becomes superfluous to requirements.
(1) indemnifies (2) from the annual rent charge of £600 payable on the property [see recitals below].
(2) agrees that if the property becomes superfluous and is re-sold by them, they must require the purchaser to enter into a covenant preventing the use of the property for any noxious, noisome or offensive trade without prior consent.
Consideration: £100.
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 subject to a mining lease dated 5 Aug. 1890; (b) fact that (1) has agreed to sell the property to (2); (c) fact that (1) has agreed to indemnify (2) from the aforesaid annual rent charge of £600.
Includes plan showing the property in question in red, being situated between Shireoaks and Worksop near the Tranker Wood level crossing at the junction of the Great Central Railway and the road from Gateford to Worksop. |