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Document Number: | 0508034 | ||||||||||||
Title: | Abstract | ||||||||||||
Date: | 04 March 1843 | ||||||||||||
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Good consistent with age | |||||||||||||
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Paper : 2 sheets 39cm x 24cm. This is a paper abstract made in 1844 of an Indenture dated 4 March 1843. | |||||||||||||
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Joseph Pilkington BRANDRETH of Liverpool, Lancashire. Frederick BRANDRETH of Stanhope Street, Hyde Park Gardens, Middlesex. Captain in the Fusilier Guards. The Rev William Harper BRANDRETH of Standish, Lancashire. Lewis AGASSY of Honnes, near Koningswinter, Kingdom of Prussia. Esquire. The Venerable William Rowe LYALL, Archdeacon of Maidstone, Kent. Thomas NUNN of Lawford House, Essex. Esquire. SUBJECT This is a Deed of Gift in which Joseph Brandreth is giving £4,500 to his son Frederick Brandreth, but this sum is being raised on a mortgage from the other 4 parties. The mortgage is secured on a property in Davenham, Cheshire, which we are told, came to Joseph Brandreth in the right of his wife Alice at some time prior to 1817. Note that this abstract of the original indenture contains all the important details but has many abbreviations and is a little difficult to follow. | |||||||||||||
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