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Reconveyance
Catalogue reference: SpSt/177/28
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
- SpSt/177/28
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Title (The name of the record)
- Reconveyance
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Date (When the record was created)
- 10 Aug 1843
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Description (What the record is about)
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Alderman Manning of Dedham, Essex, esq., of the first part: Charles Liveing of Camberwell, Surrey, esq., Rev. Henry Thomas Liveing of Nayland, Suffolk, clerk, and Robert Liveing Fenn of Camberwell Grove, Surrey, gent., of the second part: Richard James Marsh of Lower Belgrave Place, Pimlico, co. Middlesex, gent., of the third part: John Pike of Old Burlington Street, co. Middlesex, gent., and John Christian Wittick of Bath Terrace, Camberwell Rd., Surrey, gent., of the fourth part.
Reciting deeds as follows.
(i) Mortgage of 4 and 5 Aug 1829.
(ii) Deed of further mortgage indorsed thereon, 20 Sep 1830.
(iii) Death of Thomas Newman, 13 Dec 1837, and of Robert Marratt Miller, 18 Jun 1839.
(iv) Will of George Marsh, 27 Dec 1825 and codicils of 23 Oct 1829 and 22 May 1833.
(v) Death of George Marsh, 11 Dec 1833.
(vi) Chancery decree 8 Apr 1837, which declared that the trusts of Marsh's will ought to be executed, and it was ordered that the estates in Essex be sold to pay mortgage principal due on mortgage of 4,5 Aug 1829. If insufficient money were raised, then part of the Yorkshire Estate was also to be sold.
(vii) The sale of the Essex estates for £885, minus £95 for legal fees.
(viii) In Feb 1838, Miller and Manning filed a suit against Marsh for repayment of the principal still due, and a Chancery decree was issued 1 Mar 1839, which concerned taxation of all parties concerned for their costs out of the £790 residue from the above sale.
(ix) Bill in Chancery 10 May 1839, which certified that £338 7/2 interest was due on the principal sums and this, together with costs of £418 6/-, were paid out of the £790, which left £33 6/10d.
(x) Indenture of transfer, 16 Jan 1840, by which Manning assigned to Edward, Charles, Henry Thomas, and Robert Liveing, the above principal sums.
(xi) Order in Chancery of 19 Mar 1841, for the sale of part of the Yorkshire estates, which was done on 6 Oct 1841, for £3,487.
(xii) Report of 14 Jan 1843 which stated that there was still owing, £2395 1/8 (being principal and interest).
(xiii) Death of Edward Liveing, Mar 1843.
(xiv) Order in Chancery of 24 May 1843 by which all interest, £370 1/8, is to be paid to Charles, Henry Thomas and Robert Liveing.
Reciting also that all taxes and costs have also been paid, and that all parties have agreed to the reconveyance of the lands.
By this indenture, all lands fully described in the above mortgages are reconveyed to Richard James Marsh.
To specified uses.
For £2,081 8/5.
Schedule of the property at the end.
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Barnsley Archive and Local Studies Department
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/a449c354-12b0-4609-a1f0-ead9cc2db658/
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SpSt/177-178
Title deeds to property in Bargh
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Reconveyance