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Document Number: | 0704043 | ||||||||||
Title: | Transfer of Mortgage | ||||||||||
Date: | 12 June 1865 | ||||||||||
For Sale: | £75.00 | ||||||||||
Condition: | |||||||||||
Good consistent with age | |||||||||||
Description: | |||||||||||
Parchment : 3 sheets 54cm x 74cm with 5 wax seals, 3 signatures and revenue stamps. A second Indenture of 1875 has been added on the back of the third sheet. | |||||||||||
Summary of contents: | |||||||||||
PARTIES (to the main Indenture)
Thomas TUCKER of Bourton, Berkshire, Gentleman Charles PINNEGER of Hunts Coppice Farm, parish of Highworth, Wiltshire, Farmer Richard KINNEIR of Cricklade, Wilts, Gentleman William PEACEY of Chedgloe Farm, Wiltshire, Gentleman ADDITIONAL PARTIES (to the 1875 Indenture) Henry KINNEIR of Swindon, Wiltshire, Gentleman The Rev. Bedford HARTNELL of Clifton, Gloucestershire SUBJECT The document begins by reciting an Indenture of 1864 in which Elizabeth Pinniger mortgaged property in Cricklade, Wiltshire, to Thomas Tucker for £700. It consisted of a farm house and 23 acres of land close to the turnpike road from Cricklade to Highworth. Elizabeth Pinniger died later in 1864 leaving the property to Charles Pinniger, still subject to the mortgage. In the main Indenture the mortgage is being transferred from Thomas Tucker to Richard Kinneir and William Peacey. (These two appear to hold other assets in the form of Government Bonds in trust for Charles Pinniger, so it looks as though they may be trustees of some earlier will.) In the second Indenture of 1875 we are told that Richard Kinneir died in 1874. The mortgage is then being transferred from William Peacey alone to William Peacey, Henry Kinneir and Bedford Hartnell jointly. | |||||||||||
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