Description | Articles of agreement by Hannah Batteson, of the borough of Warwick, widow, John Jones of the borough of Warwick, officer of excise, and his wife Elizabeth, the daughter of Hannah Batteson, to Fulke Weale of the borough of Warwick, painter and auctioneer, one of the surveyors of the public highways of the parish of St Mary, borough of Warwick, for the assignment of the residue of a term of 500 years on a tenement or building called the Waterhouse or Roundabout House at the north end of Sheep Street in the borough of Warwick, then in the occupation of William Baylies and John Jones and deemed to be a public nuisance, the document to be drawn up on or before 30 Sep next, in trust for the premises to be pulled down and the street made more open and spacious, in consideration of £120, with the sale of materials from the demolished premises to be reimbursed to Fulke Weale, who is to offset the costs incurred by Hannah Batteson and others for the indictments preferred against them at the last General Quarter Sessions. Four seals, applied at end of document. Paper sheet. |