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Assignment of three Mortgages by Demise for 1,000 Years
PA811/2/26
18 Feb 1830
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Whereby, having recited: firstly, that on 25 Nov 1824 Samuel Lynes (of Coventry, maltster) and his wife Mary executed a thousand-year mortgage respecting premises (a) hereunder with Robert Bunney, John Bunney and Thomas Pepper (of Coventry, bankers) for at most £400 plus £5% per annum interest; secondly, PA811/2/25; but thirdly, that Samuel Lynes has discharged the 1824 security; fourthly, that Ann Lynes (of Wyken, Coventry, widow) died on 19 Mar 1829, having appointed as executors Thomas Wilmot (gentleman [attorney]) and Joseph Worcester (grocer), both of Coventry, who proved her will in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 16 May 1829; however, fifthly, payment-default under PA811/2/25; and sixthly, that S. Lynes has applied to Anne Tatlow (of Coventry, widow) for £500: therefore (in consideration of that sum and of 10/- paid by Anne Tatlow to each of Robert Bunney et al, Thomas Wilmot and Joseph Worcester) R. Bunney et al, S. Lynes and Mary Lynes (regarding (a) (as empowered by a 4 Aug 1824 deed (wherein Richard Booth (builder) was of the first part, S. and M. Lynes of the second and Joseph Butterworth [grocer] of the third) and a final concord as of Holy Trinity term then last past), and T. Wilmot and J. Worcester (as regards (b) as empowered by PA881/2/24 and Ann Lynes' will) transfer to A. Tatlow (a)(i) a Well Street messuage (successively inhabited by Samuel Lightbourne, William Pickard, William Stott and now John Cash [ribbon-manufacturer]) and (ii) three tenements which S. Lynes has erected on (i)'s yard (once occupied by Charles Holt and his undertenants, now by William Bird, Joseph Taylor and Henry Webb) which have a frontage to the street of 16.5 feet (including half the width of the entry), being 14.5 feet wide at the upper end and 84 feet long; and (b) PA811/2/25's premises, now used as a malthouse: to be held for the terms' residues upon repayment of £500 at £5% per annum interest on 18 Aug [1830]; covenant to insure for at least £500: moreover, having recited: seventhly, that Wilmot possesses the residue of the term to which PA811/1/5 and PA811/2/24 relate; and eighthly, that it has been agreed that that should be transferred to Henry Lea (of Coventry, gentleman [solicitor]): therefore for 5/- Wilmot consigns that term to Henry Lea in trust to attend the inheritance of successively Tatlow and S. Lynes.
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