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Description: | Parties: John Connolly Gadsby, late of the city of Lincoln, now of Navenby, retired tailor, and George Logsdail of the city of Lincoln, cathedral verger, Peter Platts Dickinson, auctioneer, and Henry Alfred Cottingham, druggist.
Property: the shop being number 46 Sincil Street, late in J C Gadsby's occupation, and 5 tenements in Nixon's Court lying in the rear of the same, also another tenement at the east end of Nixon's Court.
Consideration: £180 and interest.
Signed and sealed by all parties, 5 April 1889.
Receipt for the money intended to be secured by the deed by the trustees of the Russell Lodge Benevolent Fund.
Signed by Logsdail, Bickmore, Cottingham and John Thornhill, trustees, H Whitmore secretary.
6 September 1899. | Subjects: | Country Estates Church Of England Parishes Religion & Beliefs | Temporal: | 5 April 1889 | Source: | Lincolnshire County Council | Identifier: | http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/Re... | Go to resource |
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