ECR 46 292
ECR 46 292
Bledlow, Buckinghamshire: Memorandum of surrender
Item
31 December 1873
2 folios
Memorandum of surrender by Frederick Mason, of Waddesdon, gent., and Alfred Mason, late of Bicester, co. Oxford, but now of Winslow, draper, before Thomas Parrott, of Aylesbury, gent., deputy steward, for £209:18s:3d paid by Herbert Astley Paston Cooper and Richard Wilson Wilcox, both of Aylesbury, trustees of the Aylesbury Permanent Benefit Building Society, of a piece of ground in Waddesdon adjoining the public road lending to Quainton and having a frontage to that road of 108 feet and an everage depth of 64 feet, formerly parcel of the Home Close, being bounded on the north by property of [...] Elliott, on the east by the said road and on the south and west by other land of the said Frederick and Alfred Mason; also 6 cottages lately erected at their expense now in the occupations of James Jarvis, Harry Southam, Frederick Evans, George Cripps, Samuel Scott and Balaam Cripps; to which premises the Masons were admitted on 15 June 1870. To the use of Cooper and Wilcox. If the Masons make the payments and perform the regulations prescribed by the rules of the said Society in respect of three shares and 3/5 share standing in their names, the surrender shall be void.
Signatures of the Masons and Parrott, and William Clarke and John Brooks who presented the surrender at a General Court Baron on 11 November 1874.
Signatures of the Masons and Parrott, and William Clarke and John Brooks who presented the surrender at a General Court Baron on 11 November 1874.
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