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PA56/99/14
27 Oct 1829 -
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Coventry Archives & Research Centre
By Coventry corporation to Thomas Moy (of Coventry, timber-merchant) of the four-bay messuage, ex-raghouse (now a dwelling), courtyard (extending from a warehouse now used as a factory yard [sic], and corporation premises occupied by [the silkman] Thomas Cope, on the south, to the brook on the north) which is partly used as gardens, a four-bay set of houses with croft over at the western end of the courtyard, a tenement at the western end near the great gates, and the four-bay messuage's walled garden - all known (including the warehouse) as the Priory (occupied by Thomas Moy with his undertenants Ann Bromfield, John Allbutt, Widow Medlycott, Joseph Hine, - Chamberlain, William Browett [mercer], Job Hall et al); reserving twice-yearly inspection and Thomas Cope's right of road, to be held from 10 Oct [1830] for fourteen years at £80per annum; there will be re-entry if the rent fall 21 days behindhand or there be disrepair three months after notice thereof, unlicensed assignment, bankruptcy, composition with creditors, assignment of effects or breach of covenant. Endorsed: Guilds.
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