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Description: | 1. George Noble of Barton upon Humber, plumber and glazier.
2. William Brankley of Barton upon Humber, farmer.
3. William Ashton of Barton upon Humber, wine and spirit merchant and Thomas Wright of Barton upon Humber, sadler.
4. Richard Ellis of Sculcoates in the Borough of Kingston upon Hull, gentleman, Robert Hardey and John Hunter both of Barrow, farmers, Thomas Bower of Goxhill, gentleman, Nathaniel Horne of Ulceby, farmer, Thomas Horne of Goxhill, farmer, Edward Cooper of Barton upon Humber, farmer, John Waddingham and William Waddingham, both of South Ferriby, farmers, Joseph Gibson of Barton upon Humber, grocer, Isaac Hunter of Barton upon Humber, miller, John Benjamin Mackrill and David Holdsworth, both of Barton upon Humber, drapers and grocers, Thomas Hill of Barton upon Humber, watchmaker, Jarvis Watson of Barton upon Humber, wheelwright, Thomas Bygott of Barton upon Humber, farmer, John Mills and John Hay, both of Ulceby, farmers, William Dannatt of Habrough, farmer, John Hardy [signature: Hardey] of Barrow, farmer.
Property: A piece of land adjoining the Wesleyan Chapel in Barton upon Humber, measuring in width thirty three feet at the north end and fifty four feet at the south end, containing eight hundred and eighty six square yards, bounded on the east by the Wesleyan Chapel, on the north by Hungate, on the west by other land of the said George Noble and on the south by the turnpike road.
The margin of the deed includes a plan of the premises. | Subjects: | Methodist Religion & Beliefs | Temporal: | 20-21 March 1840 | Source: | Lincolnshire County Council | Identifier: | http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/Re... | Go to resource |
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