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1 February 1843 (1)Thomas Fletcher of Skipton …

1 February 1843 (1)Thomas Fletcher of Skipton, Yorkshire, lime merchant and James Fletcher of Bradford, Yorkshire, manufacturer (2)John Botcherby of Darlington, coal owner (3)William John Forster of Newcastle upon Tyne, esq. (4)John Clayton of Newcastle upon Tyne, esq. Conveyance by (2) to (3) of the fee farm rent of £1 6s 11d issuing out of Grange Close Farm, Cockerton and deed of covenant whereby (1) and (2) agree to surrender to (4) in trust for (3), at the Manor Court of Bondgate, all the copyhold land as described in D/X 1193/10/1/33. Consideration: £4000 from (3) to (1) to discharge the mortgage, £975 from (3) to (2) as the balance of the purchase money for the copyhold land and £25 from (3) to (2) for the fee farm rent. – From: Newby, Robson & Cadle of Stockton on Tees, solicitors, Deeds relating to Grange Close Estate in the Manor of Bondgate, Deeds relating to Grange Close or Lowson’s Slack, Cockerton

ref no.D/X 1193/10/1/38
Notes1 file, parchment
Date1675,
1963
EraMid 20th Century (1933 to 1966),
Stuarts (1603 to 1714),
20th Century (1901 to 2000)
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PeopleCadle,
Newby,
Botcherby,
Clayton,
Forster,
Cockerton,
Slack,
Fletcher
PlacesBondgate,
Cockerton,
Newcastle Upon Tyne,
Darlington
OrganisationsManor Court
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James Fletcher,
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Newby,
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