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Birmingham Collection
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Deeds (continued):— | |||
181841 | Mortgage from Thomas Moore to Elizabeth Moore, of premises in Hospital Street. 28 July, 1803. | ||
250253 | Abstract of title of the executor of the will of Mary Parker, late of Birmingham, to a lease-hold messuage, etc., in Woodcock Street, Aston, 1804-10. | ||
118979 | Letters Patent granted to Thomas Dobbs, of King's Norton, for invention of Albion Metal, [with description of the invention and a specimen of the metal]. 1804. | ||
250251 | Assignment from John Hudson of Birmingham, to Mary Parker of the same, of a messuage in Woodcock Street, Aston. 18 June, 1804. | ||
260739 | Lease from Jervoise Clarke Jervoise to William Willetts, of a house and lands in the parish of Northfiold. 14 Aug., 1804. | ||
250311 | Assignment from Samuel Slanoy, of Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, and others, to John Whale, of Birmingham, of property in Bordesley Street, Birmingham. 9 April, 1805. | ||
205410 | Certificate, signed by the Rector and Churchwardens, of the appropriation of a seat in the parish church of Handsworth to Edward Jones. 12 Sept., 1806. | ||
260740 | Lease from Jervoise Clarke Jervoise to William Willetts, of a house and lands in the parish of Northfield. 16 July, 1807. | ||
250321 |
Bond signed by Benjamin and Joseph Wileman, of Birmingham, in favour of John Whale, of the same, 18 Sept., 1807. | ||
220077 | Licence under His Majesty's sign manual, subscribed by the Attorney General, for Matthew Boultort and others, to establish a Theatre in Birmingham, (Docket only). Oct., 1807. | ||
256386 | Indenture of Fine between Alexander Parkes plaintiff and William Dawes and wife, deforciants, concerning land and tenements in Birmingham and Aston. Michaelmas term, 49 Geo. III., 1808. | ||
176951 | Articles of partnership between Jonathan Knott of Birmingham, bookseller, stationer, etc.; Robert Lloyd of the same, bookseller, bookbinder, etc., and Theodore Galton of the same, merchant, 1808. | ||
257351 | Assignment of lease from George Bower to Robert Hall and others, of Zion's Chapel in Newhall Street, Birmingham. 2 July, 1808. | ||
252649 | Licence from the Governors of the Free Grammar School in Birmingham to Charles Norton, to enable him to assign a lease of lands in Birmingham. 27 Sept., 1808. | ||
250373 | Copy of indenture between William Dawes and others and William Whateley, concerning estates in the parishes of Aston and Birmingham. 10 Nov., 1808. | ||
249573 | Abstract of title of the heiresses of Thomas Derby to freehold houses in Moland Street. 1809-1817. | ||
60744 | Assignment of lease from Thomas Fletcher and others to Joseph Gibbins, of promises in Prospect Row, Aston near Birmingham. 29 Sept., 1809. | ||
234404 | Lease granted by R. and K. Smith, farmers, to J. and J. Gill, gentlemen, of land on Bristol Road, Birmingham. 4 April, 1810. | ||
234405 | Conveyance from R. and R. Smith, farmers, to J. and J. Gill, gentlemen, of land on Bristol Road, Birmingham, 5 April, 1810. | ||
240574 | Lease for a year, from John N. Portlock to John Bust, of property in Moland Street, 21 May, 1810. | ||
249575 | Conveyance for a year from John N. Portlock and trustees to John Bust and trustee, of property in Moland Street, 22 May, 1810. | ||
260738 | Lease from John Wright to Joseph Whitehouse, of premises in Suffolk Street, Birmingham, 20 Sept., 1810. | ||
257349 | Lease from George, Lord Calthorpe to Samuel Whooley, of land in Edgbaston, [with small plan, endorsed. Imperfect.] 1811. | ||
249568 | Assignment from William Bradnock, of Yardley, to Joseph Glover, of Camphill, of property in Rea Street, Birmingham. 25 Mar., 1811. | ||
257348 | Lease from George, Lord Calthorpe to Henry Dixon, of a piece of land in Edgbaston; [with small plan endorsed. Imperfect.] 28 June, 1811. | ||
242690 | Counterpart of Lease from Thomas Millward to Francis Rodgate, of the Grapes Tavern in Worcester Stroot, Birmingham, 25 Dec., 1811. | ||
181843 | Assignment by Thomas Pinks to Benjamin Ager Day, of a partnership in a brass foundry business in Birmingham. 31 March, 1812. |