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75371 Archival description results for England

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Conveyance of land in "Birkle with Bamford"

One sheet of vellum measuring approximately 64 x 38 cm comprising a disposition of the land at "Birkle with Bamford" and commonly known as "Harwood Field" together with additional named fields and meadows (such as "Long Field" and "Rough Meadow") and "the Great Barn". The disposition is made by Thomas and John Ramsbottom and Richard Tunnadine to Timothy Whitlow.

Division of the Rambottom brothers' holdings of land in "Birkle with Bamford"

Two sheets of vellum measuring approximately 64 cm x 84 cm which divides Thomas and John Ramsbottom's holdings as tenants-in-common at "Birkle with Bamford" in two with "one Moiety thereof to Mr Thomas Ramsbottom and as to the other Moiety thereof to Mr John Ramsbottom", having "consented and agreed for the mutual interest benefit and advantage of each other to make such partition and division thereof".

Swanbourne Lake Mill

The seventieth item is an entry from a magazine presenting a reproduction of a water - colour entitled"Arundel Mill" painted by the famous English landscape painter, Peter De Wint (21 January 1784 - 30 January 1849.) The watermill of this painting is Swanbourne Lake Mill situated on the river Arun.

Gardner, Emilie Montgomery (1882-1959)

Indenture, Aughton, Lancashire

Single vellum sheet (approx. 68 x 90 cm). Transfer of mortgage of windmill. Original document available for reference. For content click on the link to the document transcription

Lease for one year of land at "Birkle with Bamford"

One sheet of vellum measuring approximately 56 cm x 36 cm comprising a lease for one year between Richard Tunnadine of Manchester, Thomas Ramsbottom, "late of Bury but now of Birkle....Bread Baker", and Mary Nuttall of Bury, "Spinster" under which Mary Nuttall leases the "common or Moor ground" known as "Wild Beast Moor" including "all Dwelling houses, Edifices and Buildings erected and standing thereupon". .

Mortgage of Beccary Mills, Glastonbury

One sheet of vellum measuring approx. 51 cm x 69 cm comprising the grant of a mortgage by John May, baker, of Butleigh, Somerset over "Beccary Mills" in exchange for the payment of £400 by Carey Hunt of St John's Parish, Glastonbury. Beccary Mills is described as, "situate lying and being in the Parish of Saint Benedict in Glastonbury aforesaid containing two water Grist Mills and one Malt Mill under one roof together with one Boulting Mill"... and also the parcel of land leading to the mill known as the Mill Drove "and that close of pasture next adjoining to the said mill called Brides...".

Obligation bond for repayment of debt owed by John May to Carey Hunt, Glastonbury

Paper obligation bond measuring 32 cm x 38 cm (folded lengthwise) binding John May to pay Carey Hunt £800 and cross referencing the indenture of mortgage for £400 between them of the same date. The bond is signed and sealed by John May and features numerous signed receipts for interest due under the bond. For example "Oct 6th 1791 Received of May Three Score pounds for three years Interest Due 2nd of Oct Last". The last receipt is dated 19 October 1812.

Extract of the will of John Scarbrough, farmer and miller, Lincolnshire

2 sheets of paper measuring 25cm x 40cm and extracted from registry of the Archdeaconry of Stow showing the last will and testament of John Scarbrough of Ashby, Bottesford, Lincolnshire. Bequests include land in Ashby called "Mill Hill" and giving "to my son John Scarbrough all that my corn wind mill with mill stones, sails, tackle, apparel, going geer......situated on Mill Hill".

Indenture tripartite relating to a cider mill and other buildings nearby at The Lake, Pendock

Indenture on one sheet of vellum measuring 85 cm x 70 cm which is sealed by the three parties to it; Peter Thackwell, Francis Weller and James Skey. The indenture relates to land, "known by the name The Lake situate in the Parish of Pendock in the County of Worcester with the Barn, Stable, Cyder Mill and Cyder Mill House, Garden and Premises thereto belonging" as well as various nearby closes, fields and parcels of land,"situate in the several Parishes of Pendock and Redmarley D'Abitot".

Release in fee of land at "Birkle with Bamford"

One sheet of vellum measuring approximately 67 cm x 86 cm comprising a "release in fee of a messuage or dwelling house and several closes or parcels of land.... situate in Birkle with Bamford" as security for a loan of £200 (plus interest) from Michael Bentley, gentleman, to Thomas Ramsbottom, yeoman. Other parties to the indenture include Robert [K]ay, "shuttlemaker", and James Bentley, "fustian manufacturer".

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