FENTON,
STAFFORDSHIRE
RECONVEYANCE
DATED 23 JUNE 1881
A vellum
Indenture being a Reconveyance of two messuages or shops situate at High
Street, Fenton in the County of Staffordshire dated 23 June 1881, Miss Ann
Adderley to Mr William Henry Baker
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Name
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Other
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Ann ADDERLEY
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Spinster
of Florence in the parish of Trentham, Staffordshire. Formerly of
Longton, Staffordshire. Had mortgage debt from Indenture of 5 June 1869 (between Charlotte Baker and Richard Ashton) transferred to
her by Indenture of 13 June 1879.
Reconveying the property to William Henry Baker by this Indenture as he is
paying off the mortgage debt
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William Henry BAKER
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Pork
Butcher of 27 Crescent Road, Cheetham Hill, Manchester. Eldest son and heir at law of Charlotte Baker. Paying off
Mortgage debt from Indenture dated 5 June 1869 (between Charlotte Baker and Richard Ashton
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OTHER NAMES MENTIONED IN DOCUMENT
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Name
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Martha ASHTON
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Executor
of the Last Will and Testament of Richard Ashton
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Richard ASHTON
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Party
to Indenture of 5 June 1869
when he lent £200 to Charlotte Baker. Last Will and Testament dated 10 February 1873, died on 18 June 1877.
Will proved in the District Registry attached to the Probate Division of Her
Majesty’s High Court of Justice at Lichfield on 8 September 1877
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Thomas Welch ASHTON
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Executor
of the Last Will and Testament of Richard Ashton
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Charlotte BAKER
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Mother
of William Henry Baker. Party to Indenture dated 5 June 1869 when she borrowed £200 from Richard Ashton. Died 2 September 1878 intestate
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Ralph BAKER
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Former
owner of property. Built one messuage or shop of the land he had purchased
from Francis Mould in 1849. Built another house or shop on land he had
purchased from John Smith by Indentures of 23 and 24 September 1835
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Walker ELLIOTT
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Draper
of Penkhull Street, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire. Noted in Memorandum dated 24 June 1881 on the back of the document to have purchased 123 High Street from William Henry Baker
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Francis MOULD
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Old
land for 121
High Street to
Ralph Baker in 1849
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John RHEAD
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Occupant
of property at the time of the Indenture dated 5 June 1869
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Robert SHAW
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Occupant
or former occupant of property
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John SMITH
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Esquire.
Sold land for 123
High Street to
Ralph Baker by Indentures of 23 and 24 September 1835
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John WALKER
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Appointed
Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Richard Ashton by renounced Executorship
by Deed Poll dated 3 September 1877
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Document
signed
and sealed by
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A Adderley
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Witnesses
(with signature to document)
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Charles Adderley
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