Difference between revisions of "Portobello Meadow"
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'''PORTOBELLO MEADOW''' | '''PORTOBELLO MEADOW''' | ||
'''CONVEYANCE MARCH 24<sup>th</sup> 1860''' | '''CONVEYANCE MARCH 24<sup>th</sup> 1860''' | ||
| − | The Executors of Sarah Shard of Grymsdyke sold to Charles Brown of Stockings Farm, Portobello Close with gardens and pasture of 2 acres, 2 roods, and 15 perches. | + | The Executors of Sarah Shard (Charles & Sarah Shard) of Grymsdyke sold to [[Charles Brown]] of Stockings Stock Farm), Portobello Close (5 cottages)with gardens and pasture of 2 acres, 2 roods, and 15 perches. |
'''MARCH 9th 1881. DEATH OF CHARLES BROWN''' | '''MARCH 9th 1881. DEATH OF CHARLES BROWN''' | ||
Revision as of 06:42, 14 February 2024
PORTOBELLO MEADOW
CONVEYANCE MARCH 24th 1860
The Executors of Sarah Shard (Charles & Sarah Shard) of Grymsdyke sold to Charles Brown of Stockings Stock Farm), Portobello Close (5 cottages)with gardens and pasture of 2 acres, 2 roods, and 15 perches.
MARCH 9th 1881. DEATH OF CHARLES BROWN
Charles Brown left his estate to be divided between his three nieces. He had already sold Stocking Farm. Fourteen cottages were independently estimated as worth £971–13s-10d
CONVEYANCE FEBRUARY 22nd 1886
All fourteen cottages were purchased for £971–13s–10d by Charles Brown’s executor, Frederick Aldridge Clark. The proceeds divided to the three nieces.
CONVEYANCE OF GIFT
1894. Frederick Aldridge Clark put the 14 cottages in trust for his daughter, Margaret Emma Clark, one of Charles Brown’s nieces.
MARRIAGE NOVEMBER 21st 1895
The Most Honourable John Henry, Marquis of Ely with Margaret Emma Clark.
CONVEYANCE FEBRUARY 17th 1921
Margaret Emma Marchioness of Ely sold to Harold Edward Carter of Grymsdyke.
| Portobello Meadow | |
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| Construction Era | 1823 Enclosures Record |
| Type of Property | Land |
| Use of Property | |
| Locations | Lacey Green |