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12 May [1829] (1)Richard Otley …

12 May 1829 (1)Richard Otley, plaintiff (2)Edward Pease and his wife, Rachel; Joseph Pease, John Pease and Joseph Pease the younger; Edward Pease the younger, Rachel Pease the younger and Elizabeth Pease the daughter of Edward Pease; Henry Pease, John Beaumont Pease and Elizabeth Pease the daughter of Joseph Pease, deforciants Two parts of a final concord, whereby (2) acknowledge that (1) is the rightful owner of 3 messuages, 3 yards and 3 curtilages; 3 gardens, 3 barns and 3 byres; 3 stables, 36a of land, 20a of meadow and 20a of pasture, all in Darlington. Consideration: 100 marks of silver. – From: Newby, Robson & Cadle of Stockton on Tees, solicitors, Miscellaneous title deeds

ref no.D/X 1193/39/1
Notes2 parchments
Date1675,
1963
EraStuart (1603 to 1714),
Mid 20th Century (1933 to 1966),
20th Century (1901 to 2000)
Dates_sort1675
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PeopleCadle,
Newby,
Pease,
Rachel,
Otley
PeopleofinterestEdward Pease
PlacesStockton On Tees,
Darlington
Keywords
ExpandMiscellaneous title deeds,
plaintiff 2Edward Pease,
John Beaumont Pease,
John Pease,
Joseph Pease,
Elizabeth Pease,
Henry Pease,
1Richard Otley,
Two parts,
final concord,
rightful owner,
Robson Cadle,
Rachel Pease,
2 parchments,
wife,
daughter,
3 messuages,
3 yards,
3 curtilages,
3 gardens,
3 barns,
3 byres,
3 stables,
land,
meadow,
20a,
pasture,
Darlington,
Consideration,
100 marks,
silver,
Newby,
Stockton,
Tees,
solicitors

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