Catalogue description MORTGAGE to secure six sums of £5,000 each, by Randle Wilbraham of Rode Heath, esq., at...

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MORTGAGE to secure six sums of £5,000 each, by Randle Wilbraham of Rode Heath, esq., at the request and direction of (1) The Rev. William Henry Egerton, Rector of Whitchurch, Salop, and the Rev. Charles Philip Wilbraham of Audley, Staffs., clerks, (2) Sibylla Elizabeth Wilbraham of Rode Hall, spinster, (3) Frances Maria Wilbraham of Rode Hall, spinster, (4) the Said Chas. Philip Wilbraham, (5) Henrietta Wilbraham of Rode Hall, spinster, (6) Emily Wilbraham of Rode Hall, spinster, to Richard Wilbraham, a Colonel in H. M. Army, C.B., and the said Charles Philip Wilbraham, ---- STAPLEFORD HALL and Cross Lanes Farm in BRUEN STAPLEFORD, in tenures of William Palin and Henry Thomas Seacombe respectively, Old Moss Farm in BRUEN STAPLEFORD, FOULK STAPLEFORD and BURTON in the tenure of Henry Shufflebotham, Farm in BRUEN STAPLEFORD in tenure of Samuel Challinor, a holding in tenure of Thomas Challinor, houses and lands in BRUEN STAPLEFORD in the tenures of Joseph Gregory, wheelwright, Thomas Crawford, John Duckers, William Vernon, James, Williams, Thomas Vernon, Robert Neild, George Fleet, Joseph Woodcock, Widow Leach, Joseph Gregory, John Challinor, Richard Vernon, William Vernon, Samuel Dutton, Isaac Gregory and Samuel Moreton, lands in BRUEN STAPLEFORD in tenures of John Leather and Thomas Hignett, a house and land in BRUEN STAPLEFORD and aprt in FOULK STAPLEFORD in tenure of Thomas Morrey, land in FOULK STAPLEFORD in tenure of George Jackson, a Mill House and land in BUEN STAPLEFORD in tenure of John Leather, Greelooms Farm in FOUIK STAPLEFORD in tenure of William Male, Duddon Hall Farm in DUDDON in tenure of Thomas Dodd, lands in DUDDON in tenures of Widow Grestes, Joseph Williams and John Turner, a House and land in DUDDON in tenure James Langford, Duddon Mill House and land in DUDDON in tenure of Joseph Dutton, a cottage in DUDDON late in tenure of John Craven, and Cottages in TARVIN in tenure of Police Station and Botteley (producing in all £2111. 3s. 1d. p.a.)

 

SEALS, red, 3, chequered. Parchment.

Date: 1861, 12. Jun
Held by: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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