Description | 1) William Robinson of Swinnerton (Staffs.), clerk (son and heir of James Robinson of Lichfield (Staffs.), mercer. 2) Thomas Nicholls of Drayton-in-Hales (Slp.), apothecary and Christopher Higgins of Loynton (Staffs.), gent (surviving trustees of the will of Edward Nicholls of Stone (Staffs.), apothecary dec'd.). 3) John Nicholls of Stone, gent. (eldest surviving son of the said Edward) and Elizabeth Nicholls of Stone, widow (his mother). 4) William Grosvenor of Drayton-in-Hales, gent. - reciting the will of Edward Nicholls. - and reciting mortgage by Edward Nicholls to James Robinson for £1000, of stated property at Tipton (1739). - and reciting assignment of the mortgage to William Robinson by Jane Robinson, his mother (1746). - and reciting that Edward Nicholls had paid off a total of £500 of the principal during his lifetime. - and whereas there remains owing £500 principal plus £60 interest. - in consideration of £335 paid to Robinson by Grosvenor. - of a close at Tipton known as Pool Fields, now in the tenure of Edward Whitehouse. |