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Conveyance - 26 March 1900

Dated 26th March 1900

Mr. J. E Ford

to

Mr. Henry Kerby

CONVEYANCE

of

Freehold hereditments at

Tottenham in the County of

Middlesex

Land Registry

Middlesex Deeds Memorial

19 APR 1900 B 10 No 914

This Indenture made the twenty sixth day of March One thousand nine hundred Between John Edward Ford of No. 1 Westbourne Gardens Porchester Square in the County of London Gentleman of the one part and Henry Kerby of Trevor Lodge Surbiton in the County of Surbiton Gentleman of the other part

Whereas by an Indenture dated the ninth day of October One thousand eight hundred and ninety seven between William John Macqueen of the one part and the said John Edward Ford of the the other part In consideration of the sum of Seventeen thousand seven hundred and forty pounds paid by the said John Edward Ford to the said William John Macqueen the hereditments hereinafter expressed to be hereby granted and conveyed were inter alia conveyed by the said William John Macqueen unto and to the use of the said John Edward Ford in fee simple subject to a proviso for the redemption thereof upon payment to the said John Edward Ford his executors administrators or assigns of the said sum of Seventeen thousand seven hundred and forty pounds with interest for the same as therein expressed

And whereas by an Indenture dated the twenty seventh day of March One thousand eight hundred and ninety nine and made between the said William John Macqueen of the one part and the said John Edward Ford of the other part The said hereditments were granted conveyed and released to the said John Edward Ford his heirs and assigns in fee simple free from all right or equity of redemption and from all claims and demands under the hereinbefore recited Indenture of Mortgage And it was by the Indenture now in recital declared that the said sum of Seventeen thousand seven hundred and forty pounds and the interest to accrue due in respect thereof should not merge in the equity of redemption of the said hereditments and premises but should be considered and kept on foot as a subsisting charge on the same hereditments and premises and should be vested in the said John Edward Ford his executors administrators and assigns in trust for him the said John Edward Ford his heirs or assigns and so as to protect him and them against all mesne incumbrances and charges if any such there were

And whereas the said John Edward Ford has agreed with the said Henry Kerby for the sale to him for the sum of Seventeen thousand five hundred pounds of the said hereditments in fee simple in possession free from incumbrances

Now this Indenture witnesseth that in pursuance of the said agreement and in consideration of the sum of Seventeen thousand five hundred pounds now paid by the said Henry Kerby to the said John Edward Ford (the receipt whereof the said John Edward Ford hereby acknowledges) The said John Edward Ford as Beneficial Owner

Doth hereby grant and convey unto the said Henry Kerby and his heirs

All that piece or parcel of land at Devonshire Hill (formerly Clayhill) Tottenham in the County of Middlesex containing by admeasurement thirty four acres and one rood or thereabouts TOGETHER with all messuages or tenements and outbuildings therein All of which hereditments and premises are more particularly delineated and described in the plan drawn on the second skin of these presents and are all thereon coloured pink

To hold the same unto and to the use of the said Henry Kerby his heirs and assigns for ever Together with the benefit of the said recited Declaration and the protection against any mesne incumbrances thereby afforded so far as relates to the hereditments hereby conveyed

In witness whereof the said parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written

Signed Sealed and Delivered by the

above named John Edward Ford in

the presence of

Newton G Driver                                   J. E. Ford

10 Warwick Ct

Grays Inn

W. C.

Solicitors

Signed Sealed and Delivered by the 

above named Henry Kerby in the            Henry Kerby

presence of

W H Ballard

10 Warwick Court

Grays Inn WC

Clerk to Newton G. Driver - Solr.

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