This collection was given to the office via the archives department of Birmingham Reference Library, and assigned accession number 2694.
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The deeds mainly relate to a messuage and land situated near the church in Bodicote
Parties:
1. Edward Hawkes late of Bodicote, baker but now of Deddington, yeoman
2. William Hawkes of Kingsdown, Kent, yeoman
3. Bennett Hawkes of Bodicote, baker
4. Timothy Cobb of Banbury, banker
Property: Messuage and bakehouse and cottage at Bodicote
Consideration: 1. and 2. to convey to 3.
On reverse 1. and 2. acknowledge receipt of £300 from 3
Parties:
1. Bennett Hawkes of Bodicote, baker
2. Robert Dickens of Bodicote, servant
Property: Messuage and bakehouse and cottage at Bodicote
Consideration: £245 paid by 2. to 1.
Comments:
On reverse - 2. states that £100 of the money is that of George Cave of Bodicote, surveyor
On reverse - George Cave acknowledges receipt ot the £100, plus interest, paid by 2. on 2 Sep 1853
Parties:
1. Christopher D'Oyley of Bodicote, Esq and Weston Aplin of Chipping Norton, Gent
2. Thomas Tarver of Bodicote, tailor
3. Robert Brayne of Banbury, Gent
Property: Messuage near church at Bodicote
Consideration: £300 paid by 2. to 1.
Comment: 1. acknowledges receipt of sum of £300 from 2.
Parties:
1. Thomas Tarver of Bodicote, tailor
2. Thomas Andrews of Cropredy, farmer
Property: Messuage near church at Bodicote
Comments:
1. to pay 2. at rate of 5%
On reverse - 1. acknowledges receipt of £200 from 2.
Notice of Robert Dickens - re mortgage of 16 Oct 1848 between Bennett Hawkes of Bodicote, baker and Robert Dickens of Bodicote, servant - re messuage and bakehouse for £245 and interest
Parties:
1. Thomas Andrews of Cropredy, farmer
2. Thomas Tarver of Bodicote, tailor
3. Ann Barnes Pain of Adderbury, spinster
Property: Messuage at Bodicote
Consideration: £200 paid by 3. to 1. by direction of 2.; 10s paid by 3. to 2.
Comments: 2. to pay 3. at rate of 5% - on reverse - 1. acknowledges receipt of £200 from 3.
Parties:
1. Ann Barnes Pain of Adderbury, spinster
2. Thomas Tarver of Bodicote, tailor
3. John D'Oyly Watkins of Doctors Commons, London
Property: Messuage near church at Bodicote
Consideration: £200 paid by 3. to 1. at direction of 2. ; £130 paid by 3. to 2.
Comments: On reverse - 1. acknowledges receipt of £200 from 3.; on reverse - 2. acknowledges receipt of £130 from 3.
of the will of Bennett Hawkes of Bodicote, baker - will dated 27 Nov 1836
Parties:
1. Hannah Hawkes of Bodicote, widow
2. Robert Dickens of Bodicote, servant
Property: Bakehouse and cottage at Bodicote
Consideration: £35 and further sums (if any) not exceeding £5 from 2. to 1.
Parties:
1. Hannah Hawkes of Bodicote, widow
2. Robert Dickens of Bodicote, yeoman
3. Rufus Usher of Bodicote, farmer
Property: Messuage and two cottages
Consideration: £345 14s 6d paid by 3. to 2.; £4 5s 6d paid by 3. to 1.
Comments: On reverse - 2. acknowledges receipt of £345 14s 6d from 3., on reverse - 1. acknowledges receipt of £4 5s 6d from 3.
Parties:
1. John D'Oyly Watkins late of Doctors Commons, London but now of Bangor, Carnarvon, N Wales, Gent
2. Benjamin William Aplin of Bodicote, Gent
Property: Messuage near church at Bodicote
Consideration: £300 paid by 2. to 1.
Comment: On reverse - 1. acknowledges receipt of £300 paid by 2.
Parties:
1. Arthur Greenhill of Bodicote, baker
2. Benjamin William Aplin of Bodicote, Gent
Property: Wall and ground at Bodicote
Consideration: £5 paid by 2. to 1.
Comments: Plan included; 1. acknowledges receipt of £5 paid by 2.
of mortgage in a messuage at Bodicote, from John Hill Railton of Evenley, Northants, farmer to Edward Wilkins
to Gillett Bankers, Banbury from George Golby of Cropredy, farmer and coal merchant re an indenture of 8 Feb 1881 with Joseph Griggs of Loughborough, Leicestershire, timber merchant - for messuages at Shotteswell, Warwickshire
to Gillett Bankers, Banbury from George Golby of Cropredy, farmer and coal merchant re an indenture of mortgage with Joseph Griggs of Loughborough, Leicestershire, timber merchant - re messuage used as a beerhouse called 'The Bakers Arms' and cottage at Bodicote
for sum of £317 paid by Reverend Ambrose Short
for the affairs of George Golby of Cropredy, coal merchant, farmer, builder and contractor
Trustee: Charles Neighbour of Banbury, wharfinger
for the affairs of Benjamin William Aplin of Bodicote, solicitor and scrivener at Banbury
Trustee: Charles Henry Daniels of Banbury, Land Agent
Gillet and Co, bankers of Banbury authorising and requesting payment of £100 to be paid by Reverend Ambrose Short to Frederick Charles Aplin of Banbury, plus letter of 10 Dec 1881
from the churchwardens of Bodicote to Reverend Ambrose Short re making an entrance through the churchyard wall
from Fortescue and Sons, solicitors to Matthews, Smith and James, solicitors re a contract between Starkey and Short
of the harness, saddlery, stable and garden effects at NellBridge House