Description | Parties: 1) James Mortimer, Elloughton, gentleman, and John Rowson, Kingston upon Hull, wine merchant 2) Mary Howden, Kingston upon Hull, widow 3) Samuel Rimmington, Kingston upon Hull, tea merchant Property: Dwelling called Sheriff's Hall, with coach house and gardens at Hedon with an adjoining close containing 2 acres 1 rood 19 perches, bounded on the east by Mill Lane, on the south by Keyingham Level Drain and on the west by Middle Lane. Also a close of land containing 2 roods and 4 perches, bounded on the north by Keyingham Level Drain, on the east by Mill Lane, and on the south by the road to Haven Consideration: £1,100 Witnesses: Robert Carrick, Hull, solicitor, and William S Robinson, Hull, clerk to Messrs Watson and son, solicitors Note: George Henry Howden, late of Kingston upon Hull and Hedon, left his personal estate to his wife Mary Howden in a will dated 29 Jul 1878 Memorial registered at Beverley, Book MY, Page 137, Number 219
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