These two deeds were deposited with us in 1990 and they were then assigned the accession number 3082.
They relate to a property called the Limes in Bodicote near Banbury. Today the property is called Trelawn House and is situated at the junction of East Street and Weeping Cross in Bodicote. Residence of the property can be traced back in Kelly's Directories. In 1887 Charles Edmunds was the private resident, in 1909 Harry Carr Gibbs was, in 1920 Edward Ryman Day and in 1939 George C.S Baron. In 1992 Ivan and Lynn Bleakley were the
residents of Trelawn House.
Catalogued by Jeanette Grisold, August 1993.
Open
Parties:
1) Charles Fletcher Edmunds of Banbury,
brewer
2) George Moir of Stoney Wood, Victoria
park, Manchester, gent and Richard Page
of the same place, gent.
Property:
Messuage known as the Limes, formerly
known as the Holt with the barns,
stables, garden, orchard, outhouses at
Bodicote excluded are two plots of land
and the Gighouse.
Consideration: £1,230.
On the back:
Assignment of Mortgage 24 Sep. 1909
1) Richard Page
2) Howard Loundes Moir, gent. and John
Loundes Moir, gent., both of Brereton
Hall, Sandbach, Co. Chester and William
Page of Clarence Street, Manchester,
gent.
Also on the back:
Reconveyance 26 Nov. 1909
1) Howard Lowndes Moir, John Lowndes
Moir and William Page
2) Evangeline Edmunds of the Holt,
Linken Road, Oxford, widow, Arthur
Thomas Holden of Bolton, Co. Lancs, gent
and William Newburn Edmunds of the
Mount, Farnham Common, Co. Berks, gent.
Parties:
1) Evangeline Edmunds of the Holt,
Linton Road, Oxford, widow, Arthur
Thomas Holden of Bolton, Co. Lancs,
solicitor, William Newburn Edmunds of
the Mount, Farnham Common co. Berks,
gent.
2) Edward Ryman Day of Banbury, bank
manager.
Property:
Property as in E135/D/1.