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Colliers Farm and Fullwood House

SCHEDULE

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Deeds and Writings

 relating to a Freehold estate known as Colliers Farm and Fullwood House situate near Chew Moor in the Township of Lostock in the County of Lancaster with the farmhouse 2 cottages shippon stable and other outbuildings thereon containing including the sites of buildings 29 acres and 24 perches of land statute measure with the mines and minerals thereunder and under certain pieces of land adjoining thereto containing 2 roods 19 perches 25 yards ( the surface of which belongs to the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Company ) and which estate was devised by the will of the late Peter Hartley Esquire to his son Peter Pendlebury Hartley

 

10 Feb 1672Indenture of this date made between John Pendlebury of the one part and James Pendlebury and John Leigh the younger of the other part being an underlease of a messuage and tenement situate at Lostock Latche in the occupation of Henry Collier containing 11 acres ( except 2 closes) for a term of 80 years if certain persons should so long live
12 Aug 1673Indenture of this date made between Jeremy Collier the said James Pendlebury and John Leigh the younger of one part and the said John Pendlebury of the other part being an assignment to the said John Pendlebury of the premises comprised in the last scheduled indenture
13 Aug 1685

Counterpart Indenture of this date made between the Honourable Sir Rowland Belasyse of the one part and John Pendlebury of the other part being a lease of the said premises containing 11 acres for a term of 99 years if certain persons should so long live

Extract from list of holdings in Lostock of the Belayse family, which could be the lease of Colliers Farm in 1685:

Messuage, farm, garden, orchard and curtilage let by Sir Rowland Belayse to John Pendlebury for lives of Roger his son, Jane wife of John Derbyshire and John son of Robert Rigby, at 6s. Rent, a boon hen, and a day shearing at Moss Hall when called on: consideration £8.

(“Lancashire Papists' Estates”, (1717), Record Society of Lancashire And Cheshire, Vol. 108)


15 Jan 1722Indenture of this date made between Robert Ainscough and Ralph Pendlebury of the one part and Roger Pendlebury of the other part being a Conveyance in fee of the said premises to the said Roger Pendlebury
12 Sept 1724Probate of the will of this date of the said Roger Pendlebury
20 Oct 1729Indenture of this date made between John Robert and Henry Pendlebury and Jean Grundy of the one part and Gerard Pendlebury of the other part being a feoffment of certain shares of the said premises to the said Gerard Pendlebury
24 June 1743Indenture of this date made between John Pendlebury of the one part and Gerard Pendlebury of the other part being a mortgage of a small messuage and croft near thereto and closes called the Two marled Closes and the Collier Meadow containing by estimate 5½ acres after 8 yards to the said Gerard Pendlebury for 500 years
22 May 1747Indenture of this date made between John Pendlebury of the one part and Gerard Pendlebury of the other part being a mortgage of a messuage in Lostock and certain land called the new Marled the Moss and the 3 Crofts containing 5½ acres to the said Gerard Pendlebury for 10,000 years
10 & 11 March 1758Indentures of Lease and Release of these respective dates the latter made between Ann Hindley  Mary Pendlebury  Roger Pendlebury and Gerard Pendlebury of Blackroad of the one part and Gerard Pendlebury of Lostock of the other part being a conveyance of the shares of the parties of the 1st part in a messuage and land called the Croft the two Marled Closes the Collier Meadow the New Marled the Moss and the 3 Crofts containing 11 acres to the said Gerard Pendlebury
8 July 1761Indenture of this date made between Peter Locker the said Ann Pendlebury and Ralph Pendlebury of the one part and the said Gerard Pendlebury of Lostock of the other part being a conveyance of the shares of the parties of the 1st part in the last mentioned premises to the said Gerard Pendlebury
5 June 1772Articles of Agreement of this date made between the said Gerard Pendlebury and Roger Pendlebury of the 1st part  John Leyland and Betty Leyland of the 2nd part and Peter Locker and Richard Pennington of the 3rd part being Articles of Agreement made previous to the marriage between the said Roger Pendlebury and Betty Leyland
20 June 1799Certificate of the Contract for the Redemption of Land Tax
47 Geo: III,  1807Printed Act of Parliament of this date being an Act for inclosing Chew Moor in the Township of Lostock in the parish of Bolton in the Moors in the County Palatine of Lancaster
11 June 1808Extract from Copy of Award fro inclosing Chew Moor in the Township of Lostock
9 May 1826Conditions of Sale
30 Nov 1826Agreement between certain legatees under the will of Roger Pendlebury as to cost of boring for coal under the estates called Colliers and Fullwood House and for the purchase of the estate
1827

Abstract (No 1) of a Will and two Indentures of mortgage relating to an estate called Colliers

Abstract (No 2) of the title to the inheritance of two tenements called Colliers tenement and Fullwood House and certain letters in fold

Abstract (No 3) of the agreement made on the marriage of Mr Roger Pendlebury to Miss Leyland

27 Apr 1827Receipt (annexed to the next scheduled Indenture of Release) signed by John Pendlebury of Lostock and others
3 & 4 May 1827

Indentures of Lease and Release of these respective dates the latter made between John Pendlebury of Lostock of the 1st part  Gerard Pendlebury of the 2nd part John Pendlebury of Over Hulton Peter Pendlebury and Thomas Pendlebury of the 3rd part Peter Hartley and Catherine his wife  John Baron and Alice his wife  Thomas Preston and Betty his wife  Margaret Pendlebury  Ann Pendlebury  and Ellen Pendlebury of the 4th part and James Hartley of the 5th part being a conveyance of 2 messuages and tenements called Colliers Farm and Fullwood House with cottages barn shippons stable and other outbuildings gardens and orchard and several closes of land called the Potato Croft the Nan Collier Croft the Top Moss the Lower Moss the Marled Field the Middle Field the Horse Field the Rushy Field the Collier Meadow the Barn Croft and Fullwood House croft and two plots of Common or waste land (part of Chew Moor) the whole containing 13 acres and 3 roods of large Cheshire measure  And a pew or seat in the North Gallery of Westhaughton Chapel to the persons following (namely)

                        1/6th to dower uses in favour of Peter Hartley

                        1/6th to dower uses in favour of John Baron

                        1/6th to dower uses in favour of  Thomas Preston

                        1/6th each to Margaret, Ann and Ellen Pendlebury

Subject as to the waste lands to the clauses and conditions in the award underwhich same were allotted 

 

 

As to the said Peter Hartley’s 1/6th

2 Jul7 1830Indenture of this date made between the said Peter Hartley of the 1st part the said James Hartley of the 2nd part and the said Ellen Pendlebury of the 3rd part being a mortgage by the said Peter Hartley of his 1/6th share of the said hereditaments to the said Ellen Pendlebury for 1000 years
25 Mar 1845Notice (in duplicate) signed by Peter Hartley of Manchester Corn Merchant declaring his option to purchase the above 1/6th share comprised in the Will of his father the said Peter Hartley and mentioned in the Will of his Mother the said Catherine Hartley

 

As to the said John Baron’s 1/6th

4 & 5 May 1830Indentures of Lease and Release of these respective dates the latter made between Eleanor Baron of the 1st part the said Thomas Preston of the 2nd part and the said James Hartley of the third part being a conveyance from the said Eleanor Baron as the only child and heiress at law of the said John Baron of the latter’s 1/6th share of the said hereditaments Subject as to the part of Chew Moor to the clauses and conditions contained in the award allotting the same
  

 

  As to the said John Baron’s 1/6th and the said Thomas Preston’s 1/6th

20 Dec 1836Plain Copy of the probate of this date of the Will and Codicil of the said Thomas Preston
30 May 1839Memorandum signed by John Preston renouncing all claim to the property contained in the Codicil of his father’s Will
9 & 10 Dec 1840Indentures of Lease and Release of these respective dates the latter made between the said John Preston and Louisa his wife of the 1st part Betty Preston and the said Peter Hartley and James Hartley of the 2nd part the said Betty Preston of the 3rd part Elizabeth Preston Catherine Preston and William Preston of the 4th part and Henry Gaskell of the 5th part being a mortgage in fee to the said Henry Gaskell of the 1/6th of the said hereditaments conveyed to the said Thomas Preston by the before scheduled Indenture of Release of the 4th May 1830 and of the said Thomas Preston’s original 1/6th share of the said hereditaments
18 Dec 1840Office Copy certificate of the axknowledgement of the last scheduled Indenture of Release by the said Louisa Preston
19 July 1844Deed Poll under the hand and seal of the said James Hartley being a disclaimer by him of trusteeship and executorship under the will of the said Thomas Preston
Same dateIndenture of Statutory Release made between the said Henry Gaskell of the 1st part the said Betty Preston of the 2nd part the said Elizabeth Preston Catherine Preston and William Preston of the 3rd part Peter Bowdon of the 4th part and Henry Lomak Gaskell of the 5th partbeing a conveyance of the above mentioned 2/6ths shares to the said Peter Bowdon   Inside the deed is a plan on tracing paper shewing the porion of the hereditaments sold to the Railway Company
July 1844Memorandum (annexed to the last scheduled Indenture) as to the marriage and burial of the said Thomas Preston
19 July 1844Indenture of this date made between Catherine Hartley of the 1st part the said Betty Preston Elizabeth Preston Catherine Preston and William Preston of the 2nd part and the said Peter Bowdon of the 3rd part being a covenant for the production of deeds

 

As to the said Margaret Pendlebury’s 1/6th and the said Ellen Pendlebury’s 1/6th

27 Dec 1834Indenture of this date made between the said Margaret Pendlebury and Ellen Pendlebury of the one part and the said Henry Gaskell of the other part being a mortgage to the said Henry Gaskell for 1000 years of the 2/6ths shares of the said Margaret Pendlebury and Ellen Pendlebury of and in the said hereditaments (except the pew) by a description differing from that of the previous deeds and the quantity given is greater
31 Dec 1835Indenture of Further charge made between the same persons as are parties to the last scheduled Indenture
15 & 16 Dec 1837Indentures of Lease and Release of these respective dates and respepctively made between the last mentioned parties being a mortgage in fee to the said Henry Gaskell (to merge the same term) of the said 2/6ths shares of the said hereditaments by the earlier description the plots of common or waste being stated to contain respectively 2a. 3r. 10p. and 29 perches
16 Dec 1837Schedule of deeds signed by the said Henry Gaskell
14 Apr 1838Indenture of Further charge of this date made between the said Margaret Pendlebury and Ellen Pendlebury of the one part and the said Henry Gaskell of the other part
11 & 12 Oct 1838Indentures of Lease and Release of these respective dates the latter made between the said Henry Gaskell of the 1st part the said Margaret Pendlebury and Ellen Pendlebury of the 2nd part Henry Coop of the 3rd part and Henry Lomax  Gaskell of the 4th part being a conveyance of the last mentioned 2/6ths shares of the said hereditaments to the said Henry Coop
1840Abstract of title to the said hereditaments
21 Mar 1854Indenture of this date made between the said Henty Coop of the 1st part the said Peter Bowdon of the 2nd part and James Bowdon of the 3rd part being a conveyance to the said Peter Bowdon of the last mentioned 2/gths shares of the said hereditaments

 

As to the said John Baron’s 1/6th 

“    “  the said Thomas Preston’s 1/6th

“    “    “      “    Margaret Pendlebury’s 1/6th

and      “      “    Ellen Pendlebury’s 1/6th

16 July 1862Particulars and conditions of sale of the said hereditaments
July 1862Abstract of the title of the trustees of the Will of the said Peter Bowdon to the above 4/6ths of the said hereditaments
16 July 1862Indenture of this date made between the said Trusteed being James Bowdon Peter Bowdon and Adam Howarth of the one part and Peter Hartley of the other part being a conveyance to the said Peter Hartley of the 4/6th shares of the said hereditaments (except part of surface sold to a Railway Company) conveyed to the said Peter Bowdon as aforesaid a new description being inserted

 

As to the said Ann Pendlebury’s 1/6th

12 Mar 1839Office copy of the will of this date of the said Ann Pendlebury
15 Dec 1847Office copy of the will of this date of the said John Fairhurst
21 Apr 1865Plain copy of the conveyance from James Baron Fairhurst John Baron Fairhurst Mary Pendlebury Fairhurst Caleb Hilton Thomas Warder and Jane his wife Thomas Eckersley and Thomas Atkinson to the Lancashire and Yorkshire of 1/6th share of part of the said hereditaments containing 2r. 10p. 25 yards with plan annexed
11 June 1865Certificate of the burial on 12th January 1848 of Thomas Pendlebury
27 June 1865Certificate of the burial on 14h March 1853 of Peter Pendlebury
8 Sept 1865Declaration made this day by Caleb Hilton with 3 certificates annexed of the birth on 13th December 1838 of James Baron Fairhurst of the birth on 23rd March 1841 of John Baron Fairhurst and of the birth on 20th August 1842 of Mary Pendlebury Fairhurst
 Indenture of this date made between Caleb Hilton of the 1st part the said Thomas Warder and Jane Warder his wife Thomas Eckersley and Thomas Atkinson of the 2nd part the said James Baron Fairhurst John Baron Fairhurst and Mary Pendlebury Fairhurst of the 3rd part and the said Peter Hartley of Manchester Corn Merchant of the 4th part being a conveyance to the said Peter Hartley of the said Ann Pendlebury’s 1/6th share of the said hereditaments (by new description) except surfave of land sold to Railway Company  On this deed is a copy of the plan drawn on the Company’s conveyance
 Office copy certificate of the acknowledgement of the last scheduled Indenture by the said Jane Warder
 Bond from the said James Baron Fairhurst John Baron Fairhurst and Mary Pendlebury Fairhurst to the said Peter Hartley as an indemnity against claims by the representatives of the said Peter Pendlebury and Thomas Pendlebury

 

As to the whole

Receipt for succession duty payable by Peter Pendlebury Hartley under the will of the said Peter Hartley

1876Abstract of the title of the said Peter Pendlebury Hartley
 Opinion of Counsel on Title and instructions to Counsel
24 Jun 1876Indenture made between the said Peter Pendlebury Hartley of the one part and Sir Humphrey de Trafford of the other part being a mortgage to the latter fro securing £3,500 and interest

20 May 1886

 (Separate Document)

Notice form the executors of Sir Humphrey de Trafford Baronet to P.P. Hartley and others requiring payment of mortgage money. Payment of principal and interest due required by 20th November or property will be sold.

[Presumably it was sold.]

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