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PA101/9/40
30 Sep 1822
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Coventry Archives & Research Centre
Whereby, having recited: firstly, Coventry corporation's 23 Mar 1724 enfeoffment (for £20 and a fee-farm rent) of Nathaniel Lawton (of Coventry, tanner) with a croft beyond Well Street Gate (extending 15 yards from the road towards a brook, with a 9-yard frontage, elsewhere 15 yards wide but mostly of an uneven breadth; bounded on the north by - Wheat's land (occupied by Joseph Powrs) and - Goodman's land (let to - Wadkins),and south by land lately Henry Hewins' but than Nathaniel Hands' (marked only by boundary-stones and tenanted by Joseph Eld)); secondly, that Thomas Oldham (of PA101/9/37's Middlesex address) owns part of the enfeoffed premises; thirdly, that the rest of the 1724 deed's property is owned by Edward Phillips (of Coventry, surveyor), W[illiam] Lambley (of Coventry, liquor-merchant) and William Prime (of Coventry, banker) as trustees unde the will [see PA101/9/72] of John Derwas Haines [I]; and fourthly, that the corporation and J.D. Haines [I]' executors have, with T. Oldham, arranged for purchase of the 20/- fee-farm rent by him for £25 (the corporation and executors each paying half the sum): therefore, in consideration of £1/10/-, the corporation releases to T. Oldham the 20/- fee-farm rent arising from two stables with a small piece of ground in front (bounded by Well Street, by a causeway and garden belonging to the executors' premises, and by William Pears' property). [Corporation seal.]
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