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Attested contemporary copies of further conveyances by Sir Wilfrid of farms around...

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Title
Attested contemporary copies of further conveyances by Sir Wilfrid of farms around Brayton, minerals excepted, and two original counterpart enfrancisements and one original receipt for redemption
Date
1924-25
Description

1. Heathfield near Aspatria

John Ellwood, John, and William Brockbank there, farmers

£7000

March 1924

2. Third-part share of land with smithy thereon, fronting Washington (Co. Durham) village green

Geo. Wm. Dobson of Washington (Co. Durham), blacksmith

£50

April 1924

3. Grocer's shop (freehold) known as "The People's Shop" with house and cottage included; and 6 cottages adjoining, called Cross Cottages, all in Blennerhasset (P, shows Reading Room, War Memorial on green, Yew Tree Cottages, river, sluice, culvert)

Jos. Blacklock of Blennerhasset, provision merchant

£1600

June 1924

4. Fields (O.S. 25" 2nd ed., nos. 384 pt., 386 pt., freehold except for another pt. of 386 p. Aspatria and Brayton

John and Jos. Watson of Queen St., Aspatria, merchants

£300

June 1924

5. Aspatria Hall Farm (211.391 acres)

Saul Miller there, farmer

£8500

June 1924

6. Plumbland Mill farm (77½a.) (S)

John Littleton there, farmer

£2900

Sept., 1924

7. Aspatria East Mill farm (47¾a.) (S)

John Clark the younger of High Green, Gilcrux, farmer, with Ann Webster of Wimbledon, 2nd party.

£2025

1925

Enfranchisement

8. Premises: Part of land called Crossrigg (12 perches), O.S. 2nd ed. no. 571 pt., Rent 1s.10d. app. 8d. (P, shows it to be part of Jubilee Plantation)

Manor, lord, price: Aspatria (Lord Leconfield), £1. 12s. 0d.; Sir Wilfrid is 4th party (E)

Tenant: Hilda Dalzell of Prospect House, Aspatria, widow

Date: 17 Dec. 1924

9. Premises: Close near Parsonby, O.S. nos. 420 (1st ed.) = 370 pt. (2nd ed.); and parcel there called Musklands rent 4s.0d.; (Musklands omitted on plan)

Manor, lord, price: Arkleby (Sir Wilfrid) £12. 10s. 0d.

Tenant: Elizabeth wife of John Murthwaite Strong of Plumbland House, Plumbland, gent.

Date: 6 April 1925

10. Premises: Sir Wilfrid's moiety of the Manor of Bassenthwaite cornage rent (1s.8d. p.a.) and free rent (£3. 4s.10d. p.a.)

Manor, lord, price: Bolton, re. Bassenthwaite (Lord Leconfield)

Tenant: Sir Wilfrid

Date: 22 Nov. 1924

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Language
English
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Attested contemporary copies of further conveyances by Sir Wilfrid of farms around Brayton, minerals excepted, and two original counterpart enfrancisements and one original receipt for redemption