Assignment of lease for residue of term of 99 years (except last day thereof), from 24 June 1895, for £540, subject to rents respectively reserved, 4 Nov 1909; (i) Richard Jenkins and Charles Bevan Jenkins, both of Fisher Street, county borough of Swansea, solicitors, to (ii) Beatrice Mary Bythway, wife of Edward Melville Bythway of 10 Mirador Crescent, Swansea, colliery proprietor: Piece of ground on north side of new road on Mirador Field and known as Mirador Crescent, Swansea and containing by admeasurement in front towards said road 164 feet or thereabouts and having average depth of 121 feet or thereabouts. Together with dwellinghouses and buildings erected thereon known as 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34 and 36 Mirador Crescent; Recites lease of 12 Nov 1896 and mortgage, 13 Nov 1896 ; Schedule of properties and deeds, 8 Dec 1904 - 13 Nov 1909; Licence to assign, 3 Nov 1909. Frank Holtham Leeder of 46, Waterloo Street, county borough of Swansea, surveyor, as agent for and on behalf of David Trevillian Jenkin of The Mirador, Hambrook, near Bristol, gentleman, to Richard Jenkins and Charles Bevan Jenkins of Swansea, gentlemen, to assign to Beatrice Mary Bythway, wife of Edward Melville Bythway of Mirador Crescent, Swansea, colliery proprietor. Premises being 20 to 36 (inc. even numbers), Mirador Crescent

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      GB 216 D/D SB 16/174/1-2
  • Dates of Creation
      3 Nov 1909
  • Language of Material
      English
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      1 paper; 1 parchment