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PA2547/3
21 Aug 1929
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Coventry Archives & Research Centre
Supplemental to PA2547/1, whereby, having recited: firstly, that Edward Arthur Smith (of 5, Canal Road[, Edgwick], Coventry, builder) possesses this deed's premises subject to building covenants as below; and secondly, that Bernard Fennell (of 48, Station Road West [now Grindle Road], Longford, Coventry, miner), William King (of "Stoneleigh", Holbrook Lane, Longford [sic], store keeper), Frank Beck (of 25, Station Road West, Longford, colliery bank foreman), George Thorneycroft (of 257, Longford Road, Longford, engineer), John Henry Pitt (of "Pen Denis", Woodshires Green Road, Longford, clerk), Joseph James Shaw (of 41, Hurst Road, Longford, engineer), Robert Frank Wright (of "Mentone", Little Heath Road, Foleshill, Coventry, foundryman) and Albert Knight (of 87, North Street, Stoke, Coventry, grocer), as chapel trustees, are desirous of acquiring this deed's messuage for use as a manse: therefore for £550 Edward Arthur Smith sells Bernard Fennell et al the more north-westerly of two dwellings at Woodshires Road which he has recently built on PA2547/3.XXII's land, this part covering 425 square yards and being bounded north-west by a messuage sometime John Fennell's, north-east by the road, south-east by the rest of the larger piece of land (now "Ben" Jordan's) and south-west by Midland Bank Ltd. hereditaments, there being a party wall to the south-west, shown edged in pink on an endorsed plan: to be held upon trust for use by the chapel minister, he paying any agreed rent; to keep the premises in good repair and insure for at least three-quarters of the value; with liberty to sell, exchange or let as the church congregation may agree; to mortgage similarly; to use the moneys thereby raised upon replacing or improving the property or the chapel as the church meeting shall approve but with liberty to continue a loan; if the manse be vacant for at least three months, the trustees may sell the house in favour of another; the trustees covenant not to sell the property for five years henceforth, by when the vendor shall have received a grant under the Housing, etc. Act (1923); the trustees shall reimburse the vendor for any damages caused by breach of covenant.
24 Aig 1929. Memorandum of record by Charity Commission.
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