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Thomas Eagle was arbitrator of a dispute concerning land in Bulkington affected by the Inclosure Act of 1771. He divided land in Bulkington [field names given] between William Jeffery of Bulkington, farmer, and Elizabeth Sheers of Attleborough, Nuneaton, and Mary Mawson of Monks Kirby, widow, 6 October 1798 (CR 715/357). Elizabeth Sheers and Mary Mawson sold an undivided third share in two messuages and various closes [named] in Bulkington, to James Price of Coventry, ribbon-manufacturer, for £31, 8 October 1798 (CR 715/358). Mary Mawson sold her undivided third share in the same property to Price for £109, 28-9 September 1801 (CR 715/359-60). Price secured a mortgage of £100 on an undivided third of the property from Thomas Overton of Long Itchington, miller, 28 June 1805 (CR 715/361). The mortgage was transferred from Overton (then of Coventry) and an additional £50 secured from James Moulton of Fernhill, Kenilworth, farmer, 9 June 1809 (362). The old mortgage had been paid off, but a new one of £280 from Moulton was secured on Price's two-thirds share, 6-7 January 1814 (363-4). Endorsed with receipts for payments of interest. Price transferred his interest in the undivided two-thirds to John Horsfall of Coventry, 15 January 1823 (CR 715/365). The consideration was £150 which Price owed to Horsfall on a stated account. Horsfall took over the mortgage. Lease missing. The £280 mortgage to Moulton was paid off by securing another mortgage of £300 from John Meigh of Coventry, currier, 28-29 October 1833 (CR 715/366-8). Meigh transferred the mortgage to John Johnson of Combe Fields, gent., 29-30 July 1838 (CR 715/369). Lease enclosed. One of the trustees involved died before the deed could be executed. The deed is endorsed with the transfer of his interest, 28 June 1841. Thomas Wood of Nuneaton, cordwainer, and Elizabeth his wife, and Thomas Goodyer of Bulkington, ribbonweaver, and Mary his wife, sold land and buildings in Bulkington to John Johnson for £694.10s.0d., 9-10 August 1839. Elizabeth and Mary were the only children and co-heirs of the late William Jeffery. Map of the estate by [Edward?] Phillips of Coventry, 1838, attached to back of deed. Endorsed that some of the property was sold off in 1903 (CR 715/370). Sarah Price, widow of James Price of Coventry, silkman, claimed to have a share in the property conveyed in CR 715/370. To remove doubts and satisfy her claims, she was paid £25 by Johnson, 12-13 August 1839 (CR 715/371). Estate agent's catalogue for auction of The Poplars Farm, Bulkington, Burton House Farm, Burton Hastings, and other property, 11 September 1917 (CR 715/372). Includes memorandum of sale of lots 1 and 2 to Philip Dewis of Bulkington for £6,800. Schedule of deeds relating to sale of P. Dewis's estate to David Phillips, 1924 (CR 715/373-4). It does not include the above deeds Miscellaneous papers relating to Johnson's purchase and the dispute re title with Mrs Price, 1826-1841 (see above, CR 715/357-71): Agreement between James Moulton and his son Thomas, also of Kenilworth, farmer, transferring to Thomas the mortgage of £230 secured on property in Bulkington, 6 May 1826 (CR 715/375); tenancy agreement of Richard Butlin of Bulkington, ribbon weaver, to Elizabeth Wood and Mary Goodyer for a messuage and land in Bulkington, annual rent £6, 16 March 1836 (CR 715/376); tenancy agreement between John Hurley of Bulkington, whitesmith, and Elizabeth Wood and Mary Goodyer for a messuage including whitesmith's shop in Bulkington, annual rent £8, 16 March 1836 (CR 715/377); pr. notice of auction of two undivided thirds in messuages and land in Bulkington, 14 June 1838, with notes of bids on reverse (CR 715/378); pr. notice that the auction advertised for 14 June 1838 is illegal inasmuch as the property belongs to someone else (CR 715/379); notice by Elizabeth Wood and Mary Goodyer to solicitors that they claim the property offered for sale by auction, 14 June 1838 (CR 715/380);copy of declaration in suit of ejectment in Court of Exchequer: part of Elizabeth Wood and Mary Goodyer's attempt to establish their claim to the property in Bulkington, Hilary Term 1839 (CR 715/381); letter: E.T.Pearman (Coventry solicitor)-J. Johnson re arrangements for the transaction with Meigh, 27 July 1839 (CR 715/382); letter: J.W.Buchanan-Johnson re conveyance, 27 July 1839 (CR 715/383); letter: J. Moulton-Minster & Carthew of Coventry, 29 July 1839, re arrangements, postmark "No 1 Kenilworth Penny Post" (CR 715/384); E.T.Pearman's bill as solicitor to Johnson re assignment of mortgage from Meigh, 1839 (CR 715/385); list of documents re transfer of mortgage to Johnson in 1839 (CR 715/386); letter: J.W.Buchanan-John Reynolds of Ansty re arrangements for payment of rents, 21 September 1839 (CR 715/387); notice to quit a tenancy in Bulkington to John Reynolds from Sarah Price and John Johnson, 20 September 1839 (CR 715/388); solicitor's bill (R.H. Minster) to Mrs and Miss Price of Union Street, Coventry, re their dispute with Messrs Friswell and Goodacre, 1836-1839 (CR 715/389); statements of account of J.W. Buchanan (solicitor of Nuneaton) with John Johnson of Combe Fields, 1839 and 1841 (CR 715/390-2); pr. general statement of accounts of the Hinckley & Coventry Turnpike Trust, 1839 [?used as paper for rough calculations] (CR 715/393); extract from the will of Marmaduke Matthew of Fifield, Oxon., 23 December 1837 (CR 715/394) fire insurance policy for three thatched tenements in Bulkington, insured by Johnson, 5 February 1842 (CR 715/395)
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1798-1841
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Warwickshire County Record Office
Language
English
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Thomas Eagle was arbitrator of a dispute concerning land in Bulkington affected by the Inclosure Act of 1771. He divided land in Bulkington [field names given] between William Jeffery of Bulkington, farmer, and Elizabeth Sheers of Attleborough, Nuneaton, and Mary Mawson of Monks Kirby, widow, 6 October 1798 (CR 715/357). Elizabeth Sheers and Mary Mawson sold an undivided third share in two messuages and various closes [named] in Bulkington, to James Price of Coventry, ribbon-manufacturer, for £31, 8 October 1798 (CR 715/358). Mary Mawson sold her undivided third share in the same property to Price for £109, 28-9 September 1801 (CR 715/359-60). Price secured a mortgage of £100 on an undivided third of the property from Thomas Overton of Long Itchington, miller, 28 June 1805 (CR 715/361). The mortgage was transferred from Overton (then of Coventry) and an additional £50 secured from James Moulton of Fernhill, Kenilworth, farmer, 9 June 1809 (362). The old mortgage had been paid off, but a new one of £280 from Moulton was secured on Price's two-thirds share, 6-7 January 1814 (363-4). Endorsed with receipts for payments of interest. Price transferred his interest in the undivided two-thirds to John Horsfall of Coventry, 15 January 1823 (CR 715/365). The consideration was £150 which Price owed to Horsfall on a stated account. Horsfall took over the mortgage. Lease missing. The £280 mortgage to Moulton was paid off by securing another mortgage of £300 from John Meigh of Coventry, currier, 28-29 October 1833 (CR 715/366-8). Meigh transferred the mortgage to John Johnson of Combe Fields, gent., 29-30 July 1838 (CR 715/369). Lease enclosed. One of the trustees involved died before the deed could be executed. The deed is endorsed with the transfer of his interest, 28 June 1841. Thomas Wood of Nuneaton, cordwainer, and Elizabeth his wife, and Thomas Goodyer of Bulkington, ribbonweaver, and Mary his wife, sold land and buildings in Bulkington to John Johnson for £694.10s.0d., 9-10 August 1839. Elizabeth and Mary were the only children and co-heirs of the late William Jeffery. Map of the estate by [Edward?] Phillips of Coventry, 1838, attached to back of deed. Endorsed that some of the property was sold off in 1903 (CR 715/370). Sarah Price, widow of James Price of Coventry, silkman, claimed to have a share in the property conveyed in CR 715/370. To remove doubts and satisfy her claims, she was paid £25 by Johnson, 12-13 August 1839 (CR 715/371). Estate agent's catalogue for auction of The Poplars Farm, Bulkington, Burton House Farm, Burton Hastings, and other property, 11 September 1917 (CR 715/372). Includes memorandum of sale of lots 1 and 2 to Philip Dewis of Bulkington for £6,800. Schedule of deeds relating to sale of P. Dewis's estate to David Phillips, 1924 (CR 715/373-4). It does not include the above deeds Miscellaneous papers relating to Johnson's purchase and the dispute re title with Mrs Price, 1826-1841 (see above, CR 715/357-71): Agreement between James Moulton and his son Thomas, also of Kenilworth, farmer, transferring to Thomas the mortgage of £230 secured on property in Bulkington, 6 May 1826 (CR 715/375); tenancy agreement of Richard Butlin of Bulkington, ribbon weaver, to Elizabeth Wood and Mary Goodyer for a messuage and land in Bulkington, annual rent £6, 16 March 1836 (CR 715/376); tenancy agreement between John Hurley of Bulkington, whitesmith, and Elizabeth Wood and Mary Goodyer for a messuage including whitesmith's shop in Bulkington, annual rent £8, 16 March 1836 (CR 715/377); pr. notice of auction of two undivided thirds in messuages and land in Bulkington, 14 June 1838, with notes of bids on reverse (CR 715/378); pr. notice that the auction advertised for 14 June 1838 is illegal inasmuch as the property belongs to someone else (CR 715/379); notice by Elizabeth Wood and Mary Goodyer to solicitors that they claim the property offered for sale by auction, 14 June 1838 (CR 715/380);copy of declaration in suit of ejectment in Court of Exchequer: part of Elizabeth Wood and Mary Goodyer's attempt to establish their claim to the property in Bulkington, Hilary Term 1839 (CR 715/381); letter: E.T.Pearman (Coventry solicitor)-J. Johnson re arrangements for the transaction with Meigh, 27 July 1839 (CR 715/382); letter: J.W.Buchanan-Johnson re conveyance, 27 July 1839 (CR 715/383); letter: J. Moulton-Minster & Carthew of Coventry, 29 July 1839, re arrangements, postmark "No 1 Kenilworth Penny Post" (CR 715/384); E.T.Pearman's bill as solicitor to Johnson re assignment of mortgage from Meigh, 1839 (CR 715/385); list of documents re transfer of mortgage to Johnson in 1839 (CR 715/386); letter: J.W.Buchanan-John Reynolds of Ansty re arrangements for payment of rents, 21 September 1839 (CR 715/387); notice to quit a tenancy in Bulkington to John Reynolds from Sarah Price and John Johnson, 20 September 1839 (CR 715/388); solicitor's bill (R.H. Minster) to Mrs and Miss Price of Union Street, Coventry, re their dispute with Messrs Friswell and Goodacre, 1836-1839 (CR 715/389); statements of account of J.W. Buchanan (solicitor of Nuneaton) with John Johnson of Combe Fields, 1839 and 1841 (CR 715/390-2); pr. general statement of accounts of the Hinckley & Coventry Turnpike Trust, 1839 [?used as paper for rough calculations] (CR 715/393); extract from the will of Marmaduke Matthew of Fifield, Oxon., 23 December 1837 (CR 715/394) fire insurance policy for three thatched tenements in Bulkington, insured by Johnson, 5 February 1842 (CR 715/395)