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Miscellaneous Deeds and Wills
Thomas Coish - Bill of Sale

From Misc. Wills & Deeds Books
Volume 17, page 216
Registered 1814

 

* Bill of Sale *

Carbonear Jany 15th 1812 216
 

 

Certify whom it may or doth concern, that we Linthorne & Warn has this day Sold to Thomas Coish to him and his Heirs for ever That Room or Plantation Situated at Black Head in Conception Bay, Commonly call'd or Known by the name of Brohas, with all the Buildings & appurtenances thereunto belonging Bounded on the South West by Jonathan Moores Room & on the NE by Augustus Nightingale, To have and hold the same to the said Thomas Coish's own use in what manner suits him In consideration of his paying to said Linthorne & Warn the Sum of Forty Pounds sterling in good Lawfull money of Great Britain by the last of October next ensuing. Fourteen Pounds seventeen shillings is this day received in part payment of the sum of Forty Pounds - but in default of payment will be liable to have the premises given up to said Linthorne and Warn and is to deliver a Corv[?] & Calf late[?] Brohas when call'd for day and date as above.

Witnefs Present
his
Rich X Cahill
mark

Jany 15th 1812
as Witnefs our hands
Linthorne & Warn
 

Recd three Setts Exchg Value £14.17 in pl [?] payment
Carbonear Jany 15th 1814

Recd of Thomas Coish a Sett Exchg Value Eight Pounds three Shillings --- Linthorne & Warn

 

 

 

 

Received of Mr. Thomas Cosh on the a/c of the Estate Linthorne & Warn Seven Pounds Sterling

for[?] Gofse & Ledgard
Wm Warn

Carbonear
Nov. 23d 1813
Recd at Blackhead this 10th day of March 1814 from the within named Thomas Coish the Sum of Ten Pounds Sterling in good Bills of Exchg. as the last payment for the within bargained premised ----- I say received by me -----

for the Estate of Linthorne & Warn
John King -----
being authorized by John Mayne Esqr
----- ------ ------

The forgoing is a true Copy of the original Bill of Sale done at the request of within named Thomas Coish and recorded here this 10th day of June 1814 and examined by me ---

By order Wm Lilly Esqr
Mattu Stevenson
Regr

 

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Page Contributed & Transcribed by Craig Peterman (February 2004)

Page Revised by Ivy F. Benoit (Wednesday February 20, 2013)

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