Catalogue description Smethwick property in Tutbury: close called Closse of Banks purchased by Joseph...

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Details of D3453/2/49-64
Reference: D3453/2/49-64
Description:

Smethwick property in Tutbury: close called Closse of Banks purchased by Joseph Wakefield the elder from Thomas Smethwick of Tutbury, gent., for £105, 25 June 1668; tenement or burgage at the nether end of Tutbury High St., with backside, orchard, and close called the Harpe, mortgaged by Thomas Smethwick to Joseph Wakefield the elder for £45, 1 December 1677; messuage in High Street and close called Mill Close or Mill Meadow purchased by Richard Wakefield II from Joseph Mallaber and Mary Smethwick 23/24 May 1690 following mortgage for £20, 1 December 1688.

 

Agreement, Smethwick and Sparke, 6 August 1609; discharge, Earl of Suffolk to Sir Francis Walsingham and Francis Miles (to use of Smethwick), 23 November 1609; fine, Wakefield pf., Smethwick def., Easter 1663; deed to lead to uses of a fine, Wakefield to Smethwick and Chaplin, 14 September 1663; feoffment, Ball to Wakefield 10 October 1670; fine, Wakefield pf., Ball and Smethwick def., Michaelmas 1670; mortgage, Smethwick to Wakefield, 1 December 1677; copy will of Thomas Smethwick, 9 March 1685 (sic); mortgage, Mallaber and Smethwick to Richard Wakefield, 1 December 1688; fine, Rawlins, pf., Mallabef, Cadman, Smethwick and Wright, def., St. Martin, 1690; lease and release, Mallaber, Smethwick and Cadman to Wakefield, 23/24 May 1690; feoffment, Wakefield to trustees, 24 May 1690; feoffment, Wakefield to Tabberer, 30 March 1699; feoffment, Wakefield to Cadman, 25 September 1712.

Date: 1609-1712
Held by: Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Archive Service: Staffordshire County Record Office, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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