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A deed is any document affecting title, that is, proof of ownership, of the land in question. The land may or may not have buildings upon it. Common types of deed include conveyances, mortgages, bonds, grants of easements, wills and administrations.
Conveyances are transfers of land from one party to another, usually for money. Early forms of conveyance include feoffments, surrenders and admissions at manor courts (if the property was copyhold), final concords, common recoveries, bargains and sales and leases and releases.
A bargain and sale was an early form of conveyance often used by executors to convey land. The bargainee, or person to whom the land was bargained and sold, took possession, often referred to as becoming 'seised' of the land.
An exemplification was a formal copy of a court record issued with the court's seal.
A quitclaim was a deed renouncing any possible right to a property. The name comes from the Latin "Quietus Clamatus".
From the British Records Association "Guidelines 3 - Interpreting Deeds: How To Interpret Deeds - A Simple Guide And Glossary".
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GB 0074 ACC/1365 1614-1900 Collection 0.01 linear metres Parker, Garrett and Company , solicitors
A deed is any document affecting title, that is, proof of ownership, of the land in question. The land may or may not have buildings upon it. Common types of deed include conveyances, mortgages, bonds, grants of easements, wills and administrations.
Conveyances are transfers of land from one party to another, usually for money. Early forms of conveyance include feoffments, surrenders and admissions at manor courts (if the property was copyhold), final concords, common recoveries, bargains and sales and leases and releases.
A bargain and sale was an early form of conveyance often used by executors to convey land. The bargainee, or person to whom the land was bargained and sold, took possession, often referred to as becoming 'seised' of the land.
An exemplification was a formal copy of a court record issued with the court's seal.
A quitclaim was a deed renouncing any possible right to a property. The name comes from the Latin "Quietus Clamatus".
From the British Records Association "Guidelines 3 - Interpreting Deeds: How To Interpret Deeds - A Simple Guide And Glossary".
Received in 1977.
Papers collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising deeds and legal documents relating to properties including Claverings Farm, Edmonton, 1614-1660; Bury Farm and Bury House, Edmonton, 1860-1900 and premises in Castle Street, Saint Giles in the Field and Saint Martin in the Fields [the area around Tottenham Court Road, Charing Cross Road and Trafalgar Square], 1724-1746. Documents include bargain and sales, exemplifications, quitclaims, leases, copies of court rolls, conveyances and mortgages.
In sections: deeds relating to Bury Farm; deeds relating to Claverings Farm and deeds relating to Castle Street.
Available for general access.
Copyright rests with the depositor.
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Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm
Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
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Received in 1977.
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Papers collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising deeds and legal documents relating to properties including Claverings Farm, Edmonton, 1614-1660; Bury Farm and Bury House, Edmonton, 1860-1900 and premises in Castle Street, Saint Giles in the Field and Saint Martin in the Fields [the area around Tottenham Court Road, Charing Cross Road and Trafalgar Square], 1724-1746. Documents include bargain and sales, exemplifications, quitclaims, leases, copies of court rolls, conveyances and mortgages.
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In sections: deeds relating to Bury Farm; deeds relating to Claverings Farm and deeds relating to Castle Street.
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Available for general access.
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- Latin
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Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm
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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
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