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Document Number: | 0411061 | ||||||||||||
Title: | Mortgage | ||||||||||||
Date: | 20 November 1847 | ||||||||||||
SOLD - transcription available: | £15.00 | ||||||||||||
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Good, consistent with age. | |||||||||||||
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Parchment : 2 sheets 61cm x 78cm with 4 wax seals and duty stamp. | |||||||||||||
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William Taylor of Church Way, Tynemouth, Northumberland. Carver. William Walker of M:lburn Place, Tynemouth, Northumberland. Iron Founder. Martin Jackson Morris of Tynemouth, Northumberland. Carpenter. Henry Dale of Tynemouth, Northumberland. Gentleman. Also relates to James Jackson of North Shields, Northumberland. Shipwright. (d.1841) Subject We are told that James Jackson of North shields died in 1841 leaving property in trust to William Taylor and William Walker for the benefit of his grandchildren: Martin Jackson Morris and Isabella Morris. Martin Morris has now borrowed £200 from Henry Dale against the security of property as follows: 1. Messuage with backbuildings and garden in Warkworth, Northumberland, bounded by Elmire on the East and the High Street on the West. 2. Butt or ridge of arable land in Elmire commonly held with the said messuage. 3. Piece of land in the Hather leases within the townfields precincts of Warkworth. 4. Several parcels of land in the Newtownfields commonly called the Ters(?) and narrow Scribes. 5. Pews in the Parish Church of Warkworth. | |||||||||||||
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