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Assignment from Richard Chattaway of Birmingham corn-dealer, cousin and heir of Francis...

Catalogue reference: DR 133/48

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DR 133/48
Date
26 December 1842
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Assignment from Richard Chattaway of Birmingham corn-dealer, cousin and heir of Francis Chattaway of Studley, gent., and George Webb of Feckenham, co. Worcs., gent., executor of the will (dated 14 September 1840, proved at Worcester on 29 October 1842) of Mary Chattaway deceased, herself the executrix of the will (dated 15 March 1828, proved at Canterbury 6 May 1828) of her late son the said Francis Chattaway, with the consent of William Pettipher and Michael Pettipher both of Pebworth farmers, to William Palmer the younger of Birmingham gent., reciting nos. 40-41, and 46, for £700, of a mortgage, dated 15 and 16 February 1822, of two plots of land in Pebworth.

Signed: Richard Chattaway, Geo. Webb, William Pettipher, Michael Pettipher.

Four red seals applied.

Witnesses: John Merrick, servant to George Webb, John Such, clerk to Messrs. Palmer and Sons, solicitors of Birmingham.

Held by
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Language
English
Physical condition
Parchment, 27 x 37¼ ins., three membranes, membrane 1 indented.
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/29c62d97-edd6-4871-b37a-e41a27f9219c/

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