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Mortgage by Demise for 1,000 Years
PA1184/66/3
1 Jun 1731
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Coventry Archives & Research Centre
To secure £120 and interest, from John Fairfax to John Mitchell (of Coventry, yeoman) of 1. two messuages in High Street, Coventry occupied by Richard Yardley (tailor) and Richard Brent (tnman), fomemrly one messuage inhabited by Edward Fiennes, mercer, since used as one successively by Thomas Crowe, Miles Flint, and Thomas Crowe [sic] and Lawrence Robinson; 2. a stable, formerly a house, now two stables, in Little Park Street, late occupied by Miles Flint and Thomas Bird, now by John Fairfax; 3. a croft or parcel of ground, formerly the site of the Salutation Inn [PA56/140 locats it rather in Much Park Street near New Gate], and a farm outside Greyfriars' Gate, adjoining Pudding Croft, forming the lands of the late Francis Power, sometime in the possession of Nathaniel Basnet, the highway from Covnetry to Kenilworth and now occupied by William Westley.
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