Content Description | First Party: Henry P.A.D. [Pelham-Clinton, 7th] Duke of Newcastle [under Lyne].
Second Party: Mary Ellis, widow, of Ryton House, Worksop, Nottinghamshire; Tom Hancock, rate collector, of Castle Hill, Worksop; and Cavill Hunterhay and straw dealer, of Ivy House at Welham near Retford, Nottinghamshire.
Conveyance from (1) to (2) of 2925 square yards of land between the River Ryton and Canch Walk in Worksop [shown on plan]; includes interest in half of the bed of the River Ryton adjoining the property, but without any interest in the Canch.
Free passage of water and soil, and all minerals below a depth of 300 feet reserved to (1).
Subject to payment of corn rent to the vicar of Worksop, and payment of Rectorial tithe rent charge payable to (1); also subject to any water rights, and also to a mining lease with the Wigan Coal and Iron Company Ltd dated 30 Oct. 1896 and varied by indenture dated 10 Dec. 1906.
Proviso that (2) shall not have any right to light or air which may restrict the use of adjoining property belonging to (1).
(2) covenants to maintain certain boundary fencing; and also to erect fencing between points A and B on plan.
Consideration: £292 and 10 shillings.
Recitals: (a) recites re-settlement dated 29 Sep. 1885; (b) recites deed poll dated 7 Oct. 1896; (c) fact that (1) has agreed to sell the property in question to (2).
Includes plan with the property in question edged pink; also shows Beaver Place.
Ne 6 D 2/48/180/2: Agreement for the sale, dated 30 Apr. 1908. |