Miscellaneous documents
Reference: D/X 1947 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: Darlington deeds
Covering Dates: 1749-1812
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Darlington deeds (Ref: D/X 1947)Horse Market, Darlington (Ref: D/X 1947)Ref: D/X 1947/1
6 April 1749
(1) Jeremiah Appleby of Darlington, shoemaker
(2) Thomas Ward and John Ward of South Couton, Yorkshire, yeo
(3) James Colling of Whessoe, yeoman
Assignment by (2) to (3) for 900 years in trust for (1) of a house at the Horse Market, Darlington
Consideration: £70
Recites mortgage of 6 April 1732
Witnessed by Thomas Lowson
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Pews in Darlington parish church (Ref: D/X 1947)Ref: D/X 1947/2/127 May 1783
(1) Francis Holmes of Darlington, gent.
(2) James Allan of Darlington, gent; Thomas Burnell of Darlington, plumber and glazier; Thomas Pickering of Darlington, skinner
(3) Rev. William Sisson of Darlington, clerk
Conveyance by (2) to (3) in trust for (1) of a pew of 3 seats in Darlington parish church, situated next to a pew belonging to Thomas Pervis, Mr Holmes and Miss Smuley's servants
Consideration: £10
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Ref: D/X 1947/2/227 May 1783
(1) Francis Holmes of Darlington, gent
(2) James Allan of Darlington, gent; Thomas Burnell of Darlington, plumber and glazier; Thomas Pickering of Darlington, skinner
(3) Rev. William Sisson of Darlington, clerk
Conveyance by (2) to (3) of a pew of six seats in Darlington parish church
Consideration: £17
Endorsement:
28 September 1798
Colin Ellen, Dorothy Craddock and Robert Stafford (heirs of Rev. W. Sisson) received £4 from George Brown for the above mentioned pew
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Marriage settlement (Ref: D/X 1947)Ref: D/X 1947/313 April 1812
(1) Rev. Mark James Pattison of East Stone House, Devonshire, clerk
(2) Jane Winn of Richmond, North Yorkshire, spinster, daughter of Francis Winn
(3) Jane Winn of the same, widow and relict of Francis Winn
(4) Thomas Stapleton of the same, esq.; Thomas Janson of St Trinian's, North Yorkshire, esq.
Marriage settlement between (1) and (2) held in trust by (4)
Consideration: annual rent from properties belonging to (2) in Richmond and Brompton upon Swale (£370 80s), leasehold income of (2) in annual amount of £25 16s 6d, £2221 5s belonging to (2) and £1000 in bank annuities belonging to (2), 1/3 of sum of £2837 2s belonging to (2), 1/3 of debts due to collect on behalf of (2) in amount of £200, 1/3 of furniture belonging to (2) with estimated value of £1265 and 1/3 of shares of (2) in Stockton Shopping Company worth £100
Witnessed by: Christopher Dobson, Joseph Burrell, Octavus Leefs, W. Ellis
Endorsement:
Above deed registered at Northallerton on 21 May 1812 by James Wilson, deputy registrar
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