Description | By Rev. Daniel Haigh of Buckden Vicarage (Hunts), on the direction of Eleanor Stephenson of Tue Brook House, Tue Brook, near Liverpool, widow to George Foster of Bramley, gent. and Rev. Charles William Foster of Dalton - reciting mortgage of the premises by Isaac Dodds of Masborough, p. Rotherham, civil engineer, to Haigh, for £280 (5 May 1856) - and reciting mortgage in £500 of the premises by Dodds to Eleanor, subject to the said £280 (6 July 1857) - and reciting assignment of the mortgage in £500 by Eleanor to Thomas Harsley Carnochan, gent. as collateral security for a mortgage of £2,500 primarily secured upon other property (2 May 1862) - and reciting conveyance of the premises by Dodds to Eleanor, subject to the mortgage debts of £280 and £500 (17 November 1862) - and reciting reconveyance of the premises by Carnochan to Eleanor upon payment of the £2,500 (26 January 1867) - and whereas the Fosters have advanced Eleanor £2,000 secured upon other property and Eleanor, with the Fosters' approval has sold some of the property upon which the £2,000 was secured - in consideration of £280 paid to Haigh by Eleanor, of a messuage and garden at Kimberworth, formerly one messuage and in the tenure of Mrs. Warris, later two messuages in the tenures of George Hirst and John Raybould, now restored to a single dwelling (tenant Mr. Green), as security for the said £2,000, 25 April 1872. |