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Indenture, conveyance from Benjamin Newland, brickmaker, and his trustee Joseph Frith, maltster, to William Pemberton, silkweaver, and his trustee William Jackson, silkman (all of Coventry)
PA686/1
1 Dec 1761 -
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Coventry Archives & Research Centre
For £16 to Newland from Pemberton; of a piece of land marked out and lying without Grey Friars Gate near to the Horsepool, containing in front by the Causeway side in an eastwards direction 8 yards and in depth from the Causeway in a straight line northwards to Pudding Croft 50 yards and in the rear towards the west or northwest 8 yards, bounded on the east or southeast by the Causeway which leads to the piece of land being conveyed to Bull Fields and bounded on the south or southwest side by the end of a newly erected messuage belonging to Benjamin Newland and now occupied by John Pemberton, and bounded on the north or northwest by the Pudding Croft. The piece of ground being conveyed is part of the lands purchased by Newland (with Frith as his trustee) from John Joyce of Coventry and his wife Mary who is the only daughter of the late William Keeling by an indenture dated 7 May 1760.
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