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Whereby, having recited: firstly, Thomas Smith's will; secondly, T. Smith's death and probate; thirdly, Thomas and Joseph Halls' deaths and burials; fourthly, Elizabeth Hall's death and burial; fifthly, Mary Watts' will; sixthly, her death and probate; seventhly, the sale of part of T. Smith's property to the London & Birmingham Railway; eighthly, the sale of part of M. Watts' property to the L. & B.R.; ninthly, George Slater's death; tenthly, Abel Rotherham's will, death and probate; eleventhly, the Chancery order abstracted in PA491/34/14.XXIV; twelfthly, M. Watts' marriage to George [I] Greenway and the baptisms of Thomas Smith Greenway (in 1866 described as of Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, builder [sic]) and Mary [II] Greenway (of Swan Village, Staffordshire, spinster) and George [II] Greenway; thirteenthly, G. [II] Greenway's death; fourteenthly, Ann Watts' marriage to George Shettle, and their children; fifteenthly, Sarah Watts' death and burial; sixteenthly, PA491/34/1,2,6-9, the 26 Mar 1861 transfers and PA491/34/11; seventeenthly, PA491/34/13; eighteenthly, PA491/34/15; nineteenthly, M. [I] Greenway's death and burial; twentiethly, that Ann [I] Shettle is not expected to bear more children; twenty-firstly, that Thomas Smith Greenway with Mary [II] Greenway, George Shettle (of Wolston, Warwickshire, tailor) with Ann [I] his wife (nee Watts), and Ann [II] Shettle junior (of Southgate, Hampshire, spinster), Emma Shettle (of Manchester [, Lancashire], spinster), Thomas Watts Shettle (of Hillmorton, Warwickshire, plumber and glazier), George Henry Shettle (of Woolwich, Kent, carpenter) and Sarah Elizabeth Shettle (of Wolston, spinster), who are A. [I] Shettle's children, are interested in the property; twenty-secondly, that Dennis George Barnes (of Coventry, auctioneer) and John Webb (of Coventry, clerk to the Alliance Fire & Life Assurance Co.) are trustees of T. Smith's will; and twenty-thirdly, that the Shettles have agreed to Thomas Smith's and Mary [II] Greenway's selling the estate on behalf of them all: therefore (in consideration of £900 paid by the Shettles to those two Greenways) Dennis George Barnes, John Webb, Thomas S. and M. [II] Greenway and the Shettles appoint to Frederick Twist (of Coventry, gentleman [, solicitor]) Atkins Close (3a. 0r. 11p.), Piece above Garden (3a. 2r. 27p.), homestead and garden (1a. 1r. 17p.), croft (22a. 0r. 4p.), Great Close (4a. 0r. 20p.), Meadow Piece (3a. 2r. 22p.), Great Meadow (4a. 0r. 19p.), Blacksmiths Close (2a. 2r. 10p.), Long Piece (2a. 0r. 12p.), Lower Meadow (2a. 2r. 29p.) and Little Piece (1a. 2r. 23p.), all once occupied by Richard Tabberer senior but now by Thomas Chattaway, in Berkswell parish (bounded north by the Beechwood road, south by the Nailcote End road, east by Stoneleigh parish and west by [the solicitor] Thomas Ball Troughton's land) as per a plan endorsed on this deed's second skin [which shows that the Beechwood road is now Tanners Lane, the road to the south is Duggins Lane, the eastern boundary is about where Conway Avenue runs to the east in Stoneleigh parish and Allesley Gate station (now Tile Hill) lies off to the south]: to be held to the successive uses of A. [I] Shettle for life and her children; the Shettle parents covenant against claims.
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