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This document relates to the sale of a parcel of land called Halstead�s Croft and part of a field attached to Halstead�s Farm. This was situated on the left of Halstead Lane, Barrowford, (opposite the Park Newsagency) from above what is now the East Lancs Towel Company, up to the Old Methodist Chapel (now Dorset House).The land now holds a row of back-to-back cottages, one side called James Street and the other Baldwin Street (after James Baldwin). I am not sure if the land purchase included the houses or if the purchasers developed the land. The row of houses below this row is called Grimshaw Street (after James Grimshaw). This row appears to me to date from the 1890s indicating that the purchasers noted in the document developed the land. |
James Baldwin and James Grimshaw appear to be either selling, or leasing, the land in question to three local notaries - Thomas Thornber England of Heirs House, Colne, Robert Shaw of Colne Hall and Henry Pickles, Draper of Colne Waterside (see the topic �Pickles Family�). |
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AND ALSO in consideration of twenty seven pounds eight shillings to the said James Baldwin at the same time paid by the said James Grimshaw (the payment and receipt in manner aforesaid in which said several sums of one hundred pounds and twenty seven pounds eight shillings (making together the purchase money of one hundred and twenty seven pounds eight shillings) he the said James Baldwin doth hereby acknowledge and from the same doth hereby release the said James Grimshaw his heirs executors administrators and assigns and also in consideration of five shillings each at the same time paid by Thomas Thornber England of Heirs House near Colne aforesaid esquire Robert Shaw of Colne Hall in Colne aforesaid Esquire and Henry Pickles of Colne aforesaid Draper to the said William Midgeley and James Baldwin respectiveley at the request and at the direction of the said James Grimshaw testified by his signing hereof (the receipts whereof are hereby respectively acknowledged). HE the said William Midgeley (as such surviving Mortgagee as aforesaid) at the request and by the direction of the said James Baldwin: |
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AND THEREUPON come the said Thomas Thornber England Robert Shaw and Henry Pickles by William Boothman their attorney and desire to be admitted to their fine PROCLAMATION thereof being made and no person forbidding the same then the said premises with the appurtenances are granted by the said steward to the said Thomas Thornber England Robert Shaw and Henry Pickles TO HAVE AND TO HOLD to them their heirs and assigns for ever according to the custom of the said Forest IN TRUST nevertheless for the said James Grimshaw and his heirs and assigns forever YIELDING AND PAYING therefore yearly to the Lord of the said Forest and to his heirs the rents and services therefore formerly due and of right accustomed and now they give to the said Lord for fine one penny by the pledge of Thomas Pollard Gentleman:- |
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To the use of Thomas T England Esq and others, in trust. |
18th July � 21st October 1882. |
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