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Copy (late eighteenth century) of Attested Copy (21 Nov 1751) of Conveyance
CCA/2/3/472/1
28 Mar 1699
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Coventry Archives & Research Centre
For £560, by John Hatt (citizen, hosier and haberdasher of London) to Samuel Critchlow (of Coventry, draper) of (a) eight cottages and gardens on the eastern side of Warwick Lane inhabited by John Atherley, Robert Moon, - Taylor, Widow "Birford", Mary Busick, Henry Jaye, - Johnson (widow) and Edward Owen (alderman); (b) a croft outside Greyfriars' Gate near the Horse Pool, in Coventry county adjacent to the Pudding Croft, 74 yards long by the wayside; (c) a little parcel of land against the Horse Pool; (d) another parcel which, lying outside Greyfriars' Gate, extends from the city ditch to land held by the cutler Thomas Jones, with barn and stable thereon; and (e) Greyfriars' Churchyard with a barn - (b)-(e) are occupied by Alderman Edward Owen [capper], the butcher John Moore, Zeny [Seny alias Saint John] King [gardener] and Thomas Jones: reserving to Coventry corporation (from which the property was purchased) Greyfriars' steeple (which might be demolished), access, and use of a conduit in the churchyard and of stone there for the city wall which adjoins the churchyard, paying the corporation £5 a year and subject to leases [dates left blank] to Edward Owen at £14 per annum and John Atherley at £6/6/8 likewise, now payable to Samuel Critchlow; John Hatt covenants that he and his wife Elizabeth will levy a final concord with S. Critchlow next Easter term and for further assurance within ten years.
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