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72. Russel James Wardrop and James Johnson in undivided fourth parts as Tenants in Common And also of and in all the Several Mines Oar ^and Works^ in upon or belonging to the Said Lands and Hereditaments or Some Part or Parcel thereof and Commonly Called or known by the Name of the Nottingham Iron Works together with all Houses Tenements Erections Buildings Cattle Forges Oar Goods Utensils Implements Live and Dead Stock and Negroes or other things whatsoever belonging to the said Lands and Iron Works or any part thereof or thereupon Used Worked or Enjoyed by whatsoever Name or Names Description or Descriptions the same were or might be described Called or known And also of and in all Ways Waters Watercourses Plantations Trees Woods Underwoods Commons Common of Pasture Mines Oar Goods Rights Comodities Rights Liberties Advantages Hereditaments and Appurtenances whatsoever to the said Messuages Lands Tenements Iron Works Negroes Hereditaments and Premisses or any Part or Parcel of them belonging or in any wise Appertaining or with them or any of them Used occupied possessed or enjoyed And the Reversion and Reversions Remainder and Remainders Rents Issues and Profits thereof and of every Part and Parcel thereof And also all the Estate Right Title Interest Trust Property Claim and Demand whatsoever both at law and in Equity of him the said James Johnson of into or out of the said Messuages Lands Tenements Iron Works Negroes Hereditaments and Premisses mentioned or intended to be thereby granted and Released or any of them or any Part or Parcel thereof To hold unto the Said Walter Ewer and John Ewer their Heirs and Assigns To and for the only Proper Use and Behoof of them the said Walter Ewer and John Ewer their Heirs and Assigns for ever Subject Nevertheless to a Proviso or Condition to be void on payment by the said James Johnson his Heirs Executors or Administrators unto the said Walter Ewer and John Ewer theirs Executors Administrators and Assigns of the full and just sum of Two Thousand six hundred and four pounds with Lawfull Interest for the Same in the Twelfth day of June then next ensuing the date thereof As in and by the said in Part recited Indentures of Lease and Release Relation being thereunto had may more fully and at large Appear And Whereas the said sum of Two thousand six hundred and four pounds and Interest was not paid according to the Proviso or Condition mentioned in the said recited Indenture of Release Whereby the Estate of the said Walter Ewer and John Ewer of and in the said Mortgaged Premisses did in Law become absolute And Whereas there is now justly due and owing to the said Walter and John Ewer by Virtue of their herein before recited security for Principal and Interest and also for sundry sums of Money laid out and advanced by the said Walter Ewer and John Ewer in and about the Improvement of |
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