Collated by Mary Mason.
Congresbury
Indenture 1808. Congresbury Indenture 1808. A Vellum Indenture, being a
Conveyance of a messuage or tenement, garden and orchard situate in the parish
of Congresbury, Somerset, dated 20 September 1808. Mr John Parsons and by his
direction Mr John Wornell to Mr Richard Sainsbury, in trust for Mr. Thomas
Sprod. John
PARSONS, Yeoman of Somerset of Congresbury, Somerset; John WORNELL, Yeoman of
Count de Week, Yatton, Somerset; Thomas SPROUD, Yeoman of Congresbury,
Somerset; Richard Sainsbury, shopkeeper of Congresbury, Somerset.Other names
mentioned include: Richard Hyatt, James Parsons, James Simmons, John Tucker,
James Williams, Roger Willmott. Document
signed by: John Parsons, John Wornell, Richard Sainsbury. Witnesses: Samuel
Baker, John Baker.
Nailsea Indenture 1805.
A vellum indenture dated 9th May 1805 and principally names John DUNBIN from Nailsea in Somerset a Yeoman and Joseph DURBIN from the same place a Yeoman and lastly William LOVELL from Nailsea a Shopkeeper.
The document concerns a parcel of ground being part of Norhens? Paddock situate in Nailsea in the County of Somerset, there is 1 red wax seal and 1 mark of to this single page of vellum that measures 77x 49cm approx.
A vellum Indenture on two sheets measuring 73 cm x 57
cm approx being a Conveyance and Assignment of a messuage or
dwellinghouse, garden or orchard, hereditaments and premises adjoining the
Prince of Orange Inn in the Parish of Yatton, Somerset dated 25 March
1828.
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Worle Indentures 1821.
A vellum indenture dated 20th June 1821 and principally names
The Rev John PRICE of Worle in the County of Somerset a Clerk also Jeremiah
HARRIS a Yeoman from the same place and William PALMER also from the same place
a carrier.
The document concerns a house, garden , orchard formally known with
another as Rileys House and orchard being about half an acre in the West St
of Worle in the County of Somerset. There are 2 red wax seals and 2 signatures
to the single page of vellum that measures 76x58cm approx.
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Worle Intenture dated 1822.
A vellum indenture dated 24th September 1822 and principally
names William PALMER from Worle in the County of Somerset a Carrier and John
COLLINS from the City of Bristol a Grocer.
The document concerns a parcel of ground situate in the West Street of
Worle in the County of Somerset with a dwellinghouse. The document has 2 red
wax seals and 1 signature with 1 mark of to the bottom of the single sheet of
vellum that measures 69x50cm approx, there is a paper receipt stuck to the
reverse of the document with a 1d revenue stamp attached.
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Yatton
Indenture dated 1828.
A vellum Indenture on two sheets measuring 73 cm x 57 cm approx being a Conveyance and Assignment of a messuage or dwellinghouse, garden or orchard, hereditaments and premises adjoining the Prince of Orange Inn in the Parish of Yatton, Somerset dated 25 March 1828. Yatton. Mrs Sarah Plumly to Mr James Parsons. Parties: Sarah PLUMLY, Widow of Yatton, Somerset; George MARTIN, Gentleman of Stapleton Road in the parish of St George, Gloucestershire, formerly of the City of Bristol; James PARSONS, Gentleman of Yatton, Somerset; Charles PARSONS, Gentleman of Yatton, Somerset; Joseph FISHER, Gentleman of Yatton, Somerset. Other names mentioned include: Henry Brown, Charles Grevile, Rev Edward Colston Grevile, Thomas Norris, George Poulett, John Earl Poulett, Francis Grubb Stevens, Thomas Vowles, John Wall, Richard Whippie, Sarah Whippie, Christopher Young. Document signed by: Sarah Plumly, George Martin, James Parsons. Witnesses: Edward Gregory, Mary Selfe, George Tonson, Elizabeth Parsons.
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