Golden Horse Shoe
1707-1715
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1. 5 Feb. 1707.
Renewal of lease for three lives.
1. Peter Legh of Lyme in Handley, Chesh., yeoman
2.John Darbishire of Warrington, mercer. Messuage called the Goulden Horse Shoe, and land near Wind Mill Hill called Mill Field, land in Ordford Lane, land called Great Crimber, Walton's Croft and West Acres, land in Broad Meadow in Arpley on the east and south of Peaks Six Acres, land near Spice Acres, and a fishery in land adjoining the river Merce [Mersey],
For the lives of 2, Ann, his wife and Thomas, son of George Addison of Preston, yeoman Rent: £1. 17. 4.
Consideration: £38. 1. 6.
Seal and tag missing.
2. 24 Mar. 1715.
Counterpart lease for seven years.
1. Anne Darbishire of Warrington, widow.
2. Abel Rowlinson of Warrington, innkeeper.
House called The Golden Horseshoe, stables and land (6a.) called Four Acres and New Inclosure. Rent: £24. 10. + 40/- per acre for any land ploughed.
Repository:
Manchester Archives and Local Studies
Title:
Golden Horse Shoe
Date of work:
1707-1715
Reference number:
GB127.L1/11/13
Level of description:
Series from Fonds: Papers of Dr. William Farrer (GB127.L1)
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Unrestricted
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Unrestricted
Language:
English
Record number:
7228106
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