Conveyance
Description: (1) John Baggs of Yarmouth, baker; Joseph Clay of Portsea, commercial traveller; William Drawbridge of Lymington, ironmonger; James Turner of Lymington, draper; Samuel Horsey the younger of Portsea, stationer; William Mursell of Lymington, ironmonger; John Neave of Portsea, dissenting minister; William Carey Tilly of Portsea, tailor; George Upward of Newport, grocer; Thomas Upward of Newport, stationer; Richard Wheeler of Yarmouth, mason; John Wilson of Gosport, linen draper (2) James Charles Green of Niton, dissenting minister; George Kirkpatrick of Newport, gent; John Mortimer of Niton, gent; William Mortimer the younger of Newport, architect; James Hollier of Niton, grocer and baker; John Smith of Niton, yeoman; Levi Palmer of Niton, mason; Henry Blyth of Niton, carpenter; George Neale of Niton, lighthouse keeper; Robert Pinhorn of Newport, clothier; Robert Miller Wavell of Newport, surgeon, and Robert Pinnock of Newport, draper. Recites indenture of 21 August 1839 [see AC 2003/13.8] Consideration: £120 Meeting house or building used as a place of divine worship, and a parcel of land situated at Niton to be used as a school for the education of children and adults or children only of the labouring manufacturing and other poorer classes in parish of Niton. It shall always be conducted upon the principles of the British and Foreign School Society under the management of a committee consisting of Agnes Cruickshank, wife of Edward Cruickshank of city of Edinburgh, gent., at present residing at Niton, Harriet Esther Kirkpatrick of Newport, spinster, Maryanne Smith of Newport, spinster, the said Edward Cruickshank, James Charles Green, George Kirkpatrick, John Mortimer, James Hollier, George Neal.
Date: 01/01/1849 - 31/12/1849
Last import: September 11, 2017