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Indenture concerning a Mortgage in Demise on land in Hunslade, Dulverton, Somerset 1734





Book Description
Good, small tear to left margin and tear above the seal without loss of text. Red seal of bottom right and ink stamp to left margin with three further blind tax stamps.
THIS INDENTURE made this sixteenth day of December in the Eighth Year of this reign of our Sovereigns Lord George the Second by the Grace of God'
An Indenture on paper, this is a Mortgage by Demise - whereby land would be conveyed over a period in return for a loan of money. This Indenture is dated 16th December 1734 between William Newton of Poughill in the County of Devon, Yeoman, of the one part and Abraham Heard of Dulverton in the County of Somerset, Yeoman, of the other part.
A piece of land in Hunslade, Dulverton, Somerset is being conveyed for the consideration of £13.00 per annum.
Dealer Notes
'THIS INDENTURE made this sixteenth day of December in the Eighth Year of this reign of our Sovereigns Lord George the Second by the Grace of God'
An Indenture on paper, this is a Mortgage by Demise - whereby land would be conveyed over a period in return for a loan of money. This Indenture is dated 16th December 1734 between William Newton of Poughill in the County of Devon, Yeoman, of the one part and Abraham Heard of Dulverton in the County of Somerset, Yeoman, of the other part.
A piece of land in Hunslade, Dulverton, Somerset is being conveyed for the consideration of £13.00 per annum.
An Indenture on paper, this is a Mortgage by Demise - whereby land would be conveyed over a period in return for a loan of money. This Indenture is dated 16th December 1734 between William Newton of Poughill in the County of Devon, Yeoman, of the one part and Abraham Heard of Dulverton in the County of Somerset, Yeoman, of the other part.
A piece of land in Hunslade, Dulverton, Somerset is being conveyed for the consideration of £13.00 per annum.
Author
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Date
1734
Binding
Ink on paper
Condition
Good, small tear to left margin and tear above the seal without loss of text, folded paper
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