File 14 Bramble Lane
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1805
Various documents relating to property at Bramble Lane & Lord’s Meadow (Exhibition Road)
Contents:
- 01:
Henry Tuckfield to Rev John Bond, release of Richards Close & Garden Plot (1777)
- 02:
Rev John Bond to Richard Daw, conveyance of Richards Close (1836)
- 03:
Abstract of Title of Joseph Lamacraft & John Daw to a close of land (1841)
- 04:
Joseph Lamacraft & John Daw to William Daw, conveyance of a close of land (1841)
- 05:
Mrs Jane Daw to Mrs Mary Prickman, conveyance of land called “Richards” (1849)
- 06:
William Daw to William Searle, release of a field near Commonmarsh Lane (1850)
- 07:
Conditions of sale of lands in Crediton, (8 Lots near Lord’s Meadow) (1852)
- 08:
Abstract of Title of William Searle to land in Commonmarsh Lane (1853)
- 09:
Searle to Davie, observations of title (1853)
- 10:
William Searle jnr to Sir Henry Ferguson Davie, conveyance of a field near Commonmarsh Lane (1853)
- 11:
Declaration of William Searle re. Land in Commonmarsh Lane (1853)
- 12:
Trustees of Mrs Prickman to Thomas Prickman, conveyance of Richards Close (1867)
- 13:
Richard Daw with Miss Jane Webber, Marriage Settlement (1840)
- 14:
Marriage Settlement, Richard Comins with Miss Elizabeth Partridge (1804)
- 15:
Abstract of Title to Broad Close, Bickley Meadow and Bonney Park (1853)
- 16:
Swinchatt et al to Messrs Dymond & Hamlin, conveyance of shares in land (1853)
- 17:
Burdge to Davie Bart, Observations on Title (1853)
- 18:
Abstract of Title of Prickman to Richard’s Close (1867)
- 19:
W Budge to Sir H R F Davie Bt, conveyance of Broad Close, Bickley Meadow and Bonney-park (1853)
- 20:
Robert Prickman to Sir H R Ferguson Davie Bt, conveyance of Richard’s Close (1867)
- 21:
Abstract of Title of Urban District Council to fields adjoining Lord’s Meadow (1918)
- 22:
Supplemental Abstract of Title of Urban District Council to fields adjoining Lord’s Meadow (1918)
- 23:
Urban District Council to Messrs Evans & Symes, Mortgage of Dry Field and Broad Close (1920)
- 24:
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