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PA403/155/1
13 Feb 1813
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Coventry Archives & Research Centre
Whereby, having recited that John Lapworth (of Coventry, gentleman) has agreed with Charles Newcombe (of Stoke, Coventry, gentleman) to buy premises ut infra for £128 and with Thomas Bond senior (of Hinckley, Leicestershire, yeoman; relict of Sarah nee Friswell, who was a daughter of the late Mary Friswell, who was a daughter of the late John Goodacre) and Thomas Bond junior (of Portsmouth, Hampshire, yeoman; Sarah's eldest son) for purchase of their interest therein for £20, to which William Newcombe (formerly of Southam, Warwickshire, mercer but now of Brinklow, Warwickshire, gentleman) and William [II] Friswell (of Bedworth, Warwickshire, brickmaker; eldest son of the late William [I] Friswell of Bedworth, yeoman, who was the eldest son of the aforesaid Mary Friswell) consent (the latter under the terms of a 6 Dec 1811 indenture which he made with William Newcombe and Charles Newcombe) therefore (in consideration of both both those sums and 10/ paid to each of the Bonds, W. Newcombe and William [II] Friswell) the Bonds, W. Newcombe and W. [II] Friswell convey to John Lapworth and Charles Harris (of Coventry, gentleman, his trustee) a messuage divided into tenements with two barns, along with a garden and a close of meadow (1.5a.) which was formerly two backsides, at Hill Cross outside Well Street Gate (successively occupied by (1) Joseph Brown, Benjamin Day, Elizabeth Pywell and James Leicester, (2) Joseph Ford, John Bayley, Widow Croft and -, (3) Thomas Watts and Elizabeth Skeers (widow), now (4) J. Lapworth and Elizabeth Skeers); Joseph Troughton (of Stoke, gentleman) also participates.
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