Abstract of Title (No.2) of the trustees of the late James Selby Esq. dec’d to an undivided moiety of certain freehold premises at Holy Island. 1872 zoomA continuation of Abstract of Title No.1. Recites a summary of his Will and how, following his death in 1868 his estate passed to his trustees. Original doc.Ref: NRO 683/2/15Date of creation 1970s Date of coverage 1863-1868 Place Holy Island; Northumberland Copyright Berwick Record Office Reference number HOL/044/005/013 Storage location Holy Island Reading Room Format Photocopy (75) Subject Farming (30)Holy Island property ownership (98) No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Browse this collectionHoly IslandPhotocopies of Title deeds to houses and land on Holy Island, and deeds relating to the Manor lease. 1572-1876Copies of Title deeds to property on Holy Island sold in 1873 by the devisees under the Will of Prideaux Selby. 1572-1876Deed by Henry Haggerston in favour of John Short for a waste late built in the Pyett Hill. 31 March 1572Deed of settlement; Richard Short to Trustees George Selby and John Baptist for two ridges of arable land. 12 Feb 1710Deed of feoffment from William Short to Adam and Dorothy Short for a waste tenement in Marygate/Pyott Hill. 16 Nov 1716Deed of settlement; William Short to Trustees George Selby and Christopher Stamp for a tenement in Pyott Hill and land in the Townfields. 14 July 1721Will of William Short of Holy Island, yeoman. 30 January 1734Deed of lease for one year (mortgage by conveyance) from Edward Short to Jane Selby; two tenements in Pyott Hill and land in the Townfields. 14 Dec 1739Mortgage bond; Edward Short to Jane Selby. 15 Dec 1739Final Concord between Jane Selby and Edward Short and Dorothy his wife. 25 Jan 1740Deed of lease for one year from the trustees and heirs of the Short family to Neil MacVicar of Ayr for two tenements and land in the Townfields. 10 & 11 Oct 1743Deed of Submission; Jane, Gilbert and George Selby to Edward Short, Robert and Margaret Forster. 10 Oct 1743Deed of lease for one year from Neil MacVicar to John Staward for two tenements and land in the Townfields. 7 June 1771Final Concord between John Staward and Neil and Marjory MacVicar, Robert and Margaret Forster. 23 July 1771Indenture of lease (conveyance by lease and release). John Staward of Lowick to Prideaux Selby of Detchant; farm on Holy Island. 14 May 1811Will of Prideaux Selby of Belford, Esq., with added notes. 29 Dec 1825Will of Gerard Selby of Alnwick, Gentleman. 7 May 1840Will of Barbara Selby, widow of Gerard Selby. 6 July 1859Will of James Selby of Maidenstone Terrace, Kent, gentleman, with added notes. 27 March 1863Will of George William Henry Selby of Belford, gentleman. 24 May 1865Abstract of Title (No.1) relating to an undivided moiety of premises in Holy Island late belonging to Prideaux Selby Esquire of Belford. 1872Abstract of Title (No.2) of the trustees of the late James Selby Esq. dec’d to an undivided moiety of certain freehold premises at Holy Island. 1872Inland Revenue Succession duty account of Prideaux Selby of S.Africa upon a half part of a moiety of an estate on Holy Island derived from Barbara Selby. 26 July 1873Inland Revenue Succession duty account of Prideaux Selby of S.Africa upon a half part of a moiety of an estate on Holy Island derived from George W.H.Selby. 26 July 1873Inland Revenue Succession duty account for the estate of James Selby, deceased. 23 Sept 1873 Search the archiveText searchDate searchList of subjectsList of formatsShare thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin
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