Description | John Chinery of Leamington Priors, gentleman is owed £600 on a mortgage by David Johnson. Henry Goude of Leamington Priors esquire pays £400 to John Chinery and John Chinery transfers the £600 mortgage debt to him. The mortgage is secured on a piece of land in Leamington Priors containing 558 and 3/4 square yards, bordered on the east by Althorpe Street, on the south by land belonging to Warwick and Napton canal company, on the west by a cottage and premises belonging to William Webb and on the north by land belonging to George Arnold. Also mortgaged are six cottages lately built on the land. If John Chinery pays £400 to Henry Goude before David Johnson exercises his right of redemption then the mortgage will be reassigned to John Chinery. If Henry Goude calls in the principal sum of £600 or part thereof, or if the sum is paid off then Henry Goude shall deduct the sum of £400 with interest, together with the costs and charges involved in recovering the same, and pay any surplus to John Chinery. Marked 'Cancelled' on the front. |