Catalogue description Conveyance   1. Edward Henry Lowe of Shrewsbury, wharfinger and Ann his wife   2. Thomas...

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Conveyance

 

1. Edward Henry Lowe of Shrewsbury, wharfinger and Ann his wife

 

2. Thomas Harwood of St. George's Place, Shrewsbury, gentleman

 

Recital of mortgage of 12 October 1849. The £440 was not repaid on 12 April. Thomas Urwick, the father, made his will on 10 November 1849 and directed to Edward Henry Lowe and Henry Urwick and their heirs his houses and lands to hold to the use of Lowe and Henry Urwick on trusts:- as for the house intended to be conveyed by this deed, on trust that after his death by mortgage or other means to raise £75 with costs, on trust out of the rents and profits of the sum and of all other real estate to pay his wife for life the weekly sum of £1 5s, and out of the residue of the rents to pay all interest on the £75, any repairs and insurance and landlord's taxes; and out of the surplus of rents and profits to pay the testator's just debts, except the mortgage debt of £440 and interest, funeral and testamentary expenses, and in trust to divide the clear residue during the life of his wife equally between his 2 sons, Thomas and Henry as tenants in common. And on the death of his wife, as for the house below, subject to the mortgage of £75, on trust to convey the same to the use of his daughter, Ann, the wife of Edward Henry Lowe, and her heirs forever. The trustees after the death of the testator's wife are to raise by sale or mortgage of a piece of land at Frankwell (not forming any portion of the said house) £440 and interest due and costs incurred so that the house is released from the same. The piece of land is alone to be chargeable with the mortgage debt and the rest of his property discharged from it. The testator died on 7 February 1850, having made a codicil on 10 Nov. 1849 not affecting the house. The will was proved by E.H. Lowe and Henry Urwick, executors, in Lichfield on 11 April 1850. The £440 and interest from 12 April last still remains due to E.H. Lowe. John Jones of Buttington, Montgom., gent. on 25 March 1850 lent E.H. Lowe and H. Urwick as trustees £75 and the £75 and int. on it from 25 March last is now due to John Jones.

 

E.H. Lowe and Ann his wife desire that the house should be conveyed as above. So Ann with the concurrence of her husband, E.H. Lowe, and E.H. Lowe grant to Thomas Harwood the house with the stable, garden, coach house and outbuildings belonging at the Mount, Frankwell, formerly in the occupation of Mr John Mottram, now or late of Mr Robert Josiah Wilkinson. To hold to Thomas Harwood in trust for E.H. Lowe, his heirs and assigns forever.

Date: 24 July 1860
Held by: Shropshire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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