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Margaret McKay of 14 Highbury Grange, Islington, Middlesex, Spinster c1887
Posted by: Brenda Azzaro (ID *****6039) Date: October 09, 2006 at 05:00:47
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ORIGINAL UK DOCUMENT - 24 May 1887

Parchment : 10 sheets 28cm x 22cm with plan of the property, 7 small wax seals and 1 large seal (cracked) of the Mayor of Liverpool. 8 signatures and revenue stamps.

Summary of contents
Parties
The Mayor, Alderman and Citizens of the City of Liverpool
Margaret McKay of 14 Highbury Grange, Islington, Middlesex, Spinster
William Carson Smith of Liverpool, Lancashire, Fruit Merchant
William Hugh Crouch of Liverpool, Lancashire, Fruit Merchant
Ann Hulse of Seacombe, Cheshire, Widow
John Riley of Oldham, Lancashire, Cotton Spinner
George Hulse of Liverpool, Lancashire, Turtle (?) Merchant
Richard Hulse of Liverpool, Lancashire, Cotton Broker

Subject
This Indenture concerns various passageways giving access to the rear of properties at Nos. 8, 10, 12 and 14 Great Charlotte Street, Liverpool. These are referred to as Passage 'A' leading from Hood Street, Passage 'C' leading from Whitechapel and Passage 'B' which connects to passage C.

William Smith and William Crouch, who are trading together under the name Smith & Crouch, have a lease which includes Passage 'B'. They have mortgaged their property to Margaret McKay who is involved for that reason only.

Ann, George and Richard Hulse, together with John Riley are the executors and trustees of the will of George Hulse of Seacombe, Chester who died around 1870. As such they have rights to the free use of Passage 'A'.

Now Smith and Crouch want to build on Passage 'A'. The executors of George Hulse have agreed to this in return for £100 and a grant of rights to Passage 'C' from the Mayor of Liverpool. The object of this indenture is to sort it all out.

DOES THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT BELONG TO YOUR FAMILY?

The original parchment document relating to the above is displayed on http://www.familychest.co.uk/default.htm PHOTO. Use surname search on FamilyChest website to locate.

Full transcription/explanation available upon request, or you can buy the original document if you belong to the family.

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