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Grant of an annuity of £50 during the life of Mrs Ann Smith

Catalogue reference: DDCL/2376

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DDCL/2376
Title
Grant of an annuity of £50 during the life of Mrs Ann Smith
Date
12 Oct 1791
Description

Parties: 1) Samuel Nicholson, William Beardshaw of Rawcliffe, yeoman, Ann Smith wife of Benjamin Smith of Rawcliffe, gentleman, William Stennitt of Rawcliffe, gentleman 2) Joseph Twigg of Rawcliffe, gentleman Property: 2 closes of land on Langham in Rawcliffe containing 19 acres 2 roods 7 perches and other closes in same place containing 4 acres 2 roods 12 perches and 8 acres 4 perches, also 3 closes adjoining the Rabbitt Hills in Rawcliffe containing together 7 acres Witnesses: Benjamin Smith and Thomas Eadon Includes: receipts (2 pieces) for annuity payments by Ann Smith, 1806-1808

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East Riding of Yorkshire Archives and Local Studies Service
Language
English
Physical description
1 Item
Record URL
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DDCL/2311-2478

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Grant of an annuity of £50 during the life of Mrs Ann Smith