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Assignment appointment and release of land messuages and hereditaments at Battersea....
Catalogue reference: D90/9/7
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This record is a file about the Assignment appointment and release of land messuages and hereditaments at Battersea.... dating from 6 July 1844.
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
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D90/9/7
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Title (The name of the record)
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Assignment appointment and release of land messuages and hereditaments at Battersea. (i) John Grant of Kings Road Chelsea, butcher; (ii) John Taylor of Battersea, carpenter; (iii) James Butterworth of Battersea, working engineer; (iv) Henry Whitehead of Whiteheads Grove Chelsea gent. [Endorsed as Mr John Taylor and his mortgagee to Mr James Butterworth and his trustee to prevent dower]
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Date (When the record was created)
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6 July 1844
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Description (What the record is about)
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Schedule of deeds: 1 Dec 1819 and 18 Apr 1822 (see above)
5 Apr 1834, 30 Oct 1835, 8 Sept 1841, 27 Aug 1842 and [ ] [ ] 1844
Parchment 6 membranes Signed and Sealed. Pencilled no '3'. List no
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Wandsworth Heritage Service
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Language (The language of the record)
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English
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Record URL
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Series information
D90/9
May and Baker
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Catalogue hierarchy
This record is held at Wandsworth Heritage Service
Within the fonds: D90
MORGAN CRUCIBLE Ltd, Battersea
Within the series: D90/9
May and Baker
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Assignment appointment and release of land messuages and hereditaments at Battersea. (i) John Grant of Kings Road Chelsea, butcher; (ii) John Taylor of Battersea, carpenter; (iii) James Butterworth of Battersea, working engineer; (iv) Henry Whitehead of Whiteheads Grove Chelsea gent. [Endorsed as Mr John Taylor and his mortgagee to Mr James Butterworth and his trustee to prevent dower]