LevelItem
Finding NoDDTR/245
Extent1 Item
TitlePapers relating to Fotherby Close in Howden
Date1851-1859
DescriptionContaining:
Abstract of title of devisees in trust of James Craven to a freehold close at Howden containing four acres two roods 12 perches, nd
Abstract of title of Edward Carter to Fotherby Close on Bishopsoil at Howden to be sold to Judith Little, 1851
Conveyance, 17 Apr 1851:
Parties:
1) Edward Carter, Market Weighton, common brewer, Thomas Carter, Howden, common brewer
2) Judith Little, Howden, spinster
Property: Fotherby Close containing four acres two roods 21 perches on Bishopsoil in the Township of Howden
Consideration: £160
Witnesses: George England, Charles Camp
Conveyance, 14 Jun 1859:
Parties:
1) Judith Little, Hull, spinster, John Solomon Thompson, Hull, merchant, John Ostler, formerly of Hull, then of Leeds, merchant, John Maw, Hull, linen draper, Reverend John Morley, Hull, Dissenting Minister
2) Thomas Fitch, Howden
Property: one acre one rood 21 perches part of Fotherby Close in Howden
Consideration: £70
Witnesses: Arthur Levett, Hull, solicitor, Richard Champney junior, William Charles Fraser, Leeds, leather factor, Bryn Edmondson, clerk to Mr Champney
Conveyance, 15 Jun 1859:
Parties:
1) Judith Little, Hull, spinster
2) John Solomon Thompson, Hull, merchant, John Ostler, late of Hull but now of Leeds, merchant, John Maw, Hull, linen draper, Reverend John Morley, Hull, Dissenting Minister (trustees of the Charity for the benefit of the Minister of the Protestant Dissenters at Howden)
Property: three acres part of Fotherby Close at Howden
Consideration: £130
Witnesses: Arthur Levett, Hull, solicitor, Richard Champney junior, Hull, solicitor, James Thompson, Hull, merchant
Schedules of deeds relating to the above (two pieces), nd
Additional abstract of the title of Miss Judith Little to Fotherby Close at Howden, 1858
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