Item #008775 Edmund Deane of Greenwich, Kent Co., carpenter, transfers property to William Deane of Deptford, Kent Co., distiller
Edmund Deane of Greenwich, Kent Co., carpenter, transfers property to William Deane of Deptford, Kent Co., distiller

Edmund Deane of Greenwich, Kent Co., carpenter, transfers property to William Deane of Deptford, Kent Co., distiller

1735. Handwritten parchment indenture (32 x 56 cm.). Ornate, armorial initial letter with motto "Honi soit qui mal y pense" in the garter. On Jan. 30, 1735, Edmund Deane of Greenwich, Kent Co., carpenter, transfers to William Deane of Deptford, Kent Co., distiller, one third of a property called Hockenden in the parish of St. Mary Cray, Kent Co., late occupied by William Hawes, deceased, and now occupied by his widow. It contains a house, barn, stable, carthouse, yard, garden, 3 orchards, and 4 parcels of arable land of about 8 acres. Signed by Edmund Deane with his seal. Blue 6 penny stamp in margin. Signed by witnesses Nicolas Stevens and John Cater on the reverse. In Fine Condition: clean and crisp. Fine. Item #008775

Price: $125.00

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