RepositoryCheshire Record Office
LevelItem
ReferenceDBW/L/2/1
TitleRelease
Date15 Oct 1833
DescriptionRELEASE (Attested Copy made 25. Sep. 1854) by William Lichfield of Newchapel in par. of Wolstanton, Staffs., schoolmaster, to Ralph Sneyd of Red Hall, Staffs., esq., Charles Bourne Lawton of Lawton Hall, esq., Robert Williamson of Longport, Staffs., esq., Hugh Henshull Williamson of Greenway Park, Staffs., esq., James Bateman of Knypersley Hall, Staffs., esq., John Henry Clive of Chell House, Staffs., esq., William Carter, clerk, perpetual curate of Incumbent of the Chapel of Newchapel in par. of Wolstanton, Nicholas Price Wood of Brownhills in par. of Burslem, Staffs., banker, Ralph Handley of Bucknall, Staffs., yeoman, John Rathbone of Tunstall, Staffs., china manufacturer, and Robert Moir of Tunstall, earthen manufacturer, (Trustees nominated in an Order of the Court of Chancery on 27. May 1833 for the purpose under the Will of Robert Hulme of Sandbach, practitioner of Physick, dated 5. Aug. 1708) ---- that ancient messuage or tenement and all those other messuages or tenements and buildings of recent erection and also all those parcels of land or ground to the same messuages and buildings belonging and being in ODD RODE (in all 46.a. 0r. 1p., stat. meas.) including the Canal and Towing Path heretofore taken out of the said lands, all which said messuages, buildings, lands and premises are the estate devised by the Will of said Robert Hulme and are now in the tenure or occupation of Randle Wilbraham esq and the Company of Proprietors of the Navigation from the Trent to the Mersey, and also that School-house, tenement or building now held used and occupied by the said William Lichfield as the Free Grammar School founded under the said R. Hulme's Will and being at NEWCHAPEL, [STAFFS.,] and all buildings, garden, orchards, watercourses, timber, mines etc., thereto belonging, upon the same Trusts as expressed in the Will of the said Robert Hulme.Paper.
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