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Description: | Wallis Byron Jevons of Market Rasen, chemist and druggist.
Converting the unexpired residue of a term of 1,000 years into a fee simple.
Two Messuages and shops and premises in King Street, Market Rasen, on the stie of and Inn called the Greyhound, many years since taken down.
Recites Mortgage of 13 May 1830 whereby Geoffrey Saffrey of Market Rasen, gent, demised the properties to William Alcock of Usselby, gent, in consideration of payment of £1,100, with a proviso that should Geoffrey or his heirs or assigns repay that sum with 4½% interest, the indenture and a term of 1,000 years would be null and void. In 1835 Alcock exhibited his bill of complaint in the High Court of Chancery, this sum not having been repaid, in an attempt to foreclose on Saffrey, and foreclosure was decreed on 22 Jan 1836. The premises are now vested in WB Jevons. | Temporal: | 25 July 1887 | Source: | Lincolnshire County Council | Identifier: | http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/Re... | Go to resource |
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