Parties: (1) John Cotton (carpenter) (2) John Sole (yeoman)
Folded up with this document is a bond to pay money and perform covenants from John Cotton to John Sole, 22 October 1781
Parties: (1) Mrs Emma Royston, (2) Mrs Susan Owers
Mortgage in fee for securing £350 and interest.
Parties: (1) Jonas Tebbutt (gentleman), Augustine Gutteridge Brimley (grocer), John Garrett (farmer), William Warren (grocer) [trustees of Thomas Hallack] (2) John Dawes (gentleman)
Equitable mortgage and deposit of deeds for securing £2450 13s 2d and interest
Parties (1) William Bullen to (2) Ebenezer Bird Foster, George Edward Foster, and Charles Finch Foster (bankers)
Mortgage, 12 September 1878
Parties: (1) Messrs Foster to Charles Constable (hatter) and Robert Clayton (stonemason)
Reconveyance, 4 December 1879
Attached is a letter from E. Wayman (solicitor) to Messrs Fosters and Bullen giving notice of the mortgage of 12 Sept 1878.
Parties: (1) John Lyon (butcher), (2) William Curwain (livery stable keeper)
Mortgage for securing £200 and interest
Parties: (1) William Curwain, (2) Messrs Barlow, Palmer and Neville
Transfer of mortgage
Parties: (1) Horatio Mutimer (carriage builder), (2) Messrs Fosters (bankers)
Mortgage
Parties: (1) Messrs Fosters (2) Messrs Barlow, Palmer and Neville
Transfer of mortgage
Parties: (1) John Hooke and Mary his wife (2) John Goodwin, (3) William Hyde and George Worrall
Mortgage by lease and release for Goodwin for £615 with declaration as to fine.
Folded up inside this document is a lease for a year from (1) John Hooke to John Goodwin.
Parties: (1) Charles Collin Warren (grocer), (2) Revd Charles White Underwood
Mortgage of premises in Magdalene Street for securing £500 and interest at 25 per cent per annum.
Parties (1) W. Stockbridge & Sons Ltd (2) Miss Hilda May Tildesley
Parties: (1) Thomas Nutter (merchant), (2) Richard Daintree (farmer)
Parties: (1) Thomas Nutter (merchant), (2) John Nicholson (book seller) and Mary Nicholson
Mortgage for securing £2000 and interest
Parties: (1) William Reggall, (2) William Grant Allison, (3) William Allison (4) Mary Anne Fowler
Mortgage of estates at north Somercotes and Grainthorpe for securing £1000 and interest.
Parties: (1) Thomas Nutter (merchant), (2) Jonas Tebbutt
Mortgage in fee of freehold premises at Cambridge and an assignment of money arising from the sale of leasehold premises for securing £3500 and interest.
Folded up within this mortgage are two further documents:
(1) Lease for a year between Thomas Nutter and Jonas Tebbutt, 4 August 1826
(2) Bon for securing £3500 and interest between Thomas Nutter and Jonas Tebutt, 5 August 1826
Parties: (1) Edward Gillam (sole executor of the late John Gillam) and others (2) Thomas Skeels, the younger
Mortgage in fee of freehold and assignment of leasehold and freehold premises for securing £3000and lawful interest.
Folded in with this document is the following:
Lease for a year between (1) Edward Gillam and John Purchas and (2) Thomas Skeels the younger, 26 June 1795
Parties: (1) Edward Day (2) Thomas Brace
Mortgage in fee and counterpart of a messuage and close and 5 acres, 1 rood and 0 perches of land in Quy for securing £124 and interest. Livery of Seisin endorsed.
Parties: (1) William Bullen (brewer) (2) John Dennis (gentleman)
Mortgage in fee of hereditaments in Bridge Street to secure £700 and interest subject to a prior mortgage to secure £2000 and interest.
Parties: (1) Edward Day (2) Henry Smith
Mortgage in fee (enrolled) of 5 acres, 1 rood, 1 perch of land and a little orchard adjoining in Stow Cum Quy for securing £52 and interest.
Livery of seisin endorsed.
Parties: (1) Edward Day (2) Mary Brace
Mortgage in fee for securing £116 and interest. Livery of seisin endorsed.
Parties: (1) Messrs Purchas & Son (2) John Gillam
Parties: (1) David Evans Pratt (grocer), (2) Messrs C.B. Warrington and James Spearing
Mortgage of 17 Magdalene Street for securing £130 and £120 and interest subject to a prior mortgage.
Parties: (1) David Evans Pratt (grocer), (2) William Bond (provisions merchant)
Mortgage of 17 Magdalene Street for securing £120 and interest
Parties: (1) John Barnes the younger (2) Anthony Tompson
Mortgage of the Lily Pot for securing £157 10s 0d and interest with livery of seisin endorsed.
Parties: (1) Frank Waters (2) Francis Parsons
Mortgage of the Nurses Hostel for securing £800 and interest at £4 10s 0d per annum payable at Xmas and Midsummer.
Parties: (1) William Bullen (brewer) (2) Revd Philpott (Master of Catherine Hall), Thomas St Quentin and Charles Finch
Mortgage of the freehold and leasehold premises situated in Bridge Street and Fisher's Lane for securing £2,000 and interest at £5 per rent with a covenant by the mortgagees
Attached is a letter from John Dennis to the Revd Philpott, Thomas St Quentin and Charles Finch giving notice that by an indenture dated 2 July 1852 made between him and William Bullen the several freehold messuages, a tenement, inn, brewery and premises in Bridge Street and Fisher's Lane now in mortgage to them were granted and conveyed to him (Dennis) for securing the repayment of the principal sum of £700 and interest.
Parties (1) William Bullen (brewer) (2) Mary Ann Twitchett Langton (widow)
Mortgage for securing £2700 and interest
Parties: (1) Mrs Phoebe Harding, (2) John Pond
Mortgage of a messuage or tenement in St Clements parish to secure £140 and interest.
Parties: (1) John Lascelles, William Gibbon and Samuel Neale to (2) Humphrey Hyde
Mortgage for 1000 years for securing £2415 and interest.