Description | Parties: 1) Thomas Taylor, Hedon, cornfactor, and Ann Taylor, his wife 2) Thomas Taylor and John Taylor, Hedon, cornfactor, co-partner in trade 3) Thomas Holmes, Myton, Kingston upon Hull, tanner; John Wade, Sculcoates, merchant; George Buckton, Kingston upon Hull, merchant; John Hudson, Sculcoates, chemist and druggist; and John Thornton, Sculcoates, gentleman. All directors of 'Hull Banking Company' 4) John Holmes, Sculcoates, tanner, and Thomas McTurk, Kingston upon Hull, woollen draper Property: Jobson Close containing 1 acre 36 perches and Clow Close containing 1 acre 13 perches, with dwellinghouse, granary, stables and gardens. Also a dwellinghouse divided into two tenements, lying upon the west side of Saint Augustine Gate and bounded on the north by the Town Hall. Also a pew in the north aisle of St Augustine Church, Hedon Consideration: 10 shillings Witnesses: William Rodgers, George Taylor Note: Annotated 'Hull 24 Jun 1835. Exhibited under a fiat in Bankruptcy against Thomas Taylor and John Taylor' Also certificate of acknowledgment of deeds by a married woman for Ann Taylor, wife of Thomas Taylor of Hedon, cornfactor Memorial registered at Beverley, Book EX, Page 200, Number 233 |