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British Indenture Documents on Vellum With Tax Revenue and Royal Stamps, 1860s
Item Details
Type | Land/Property/Lease Documents |
Period | Antique, Mid-19th Century |
Date | 1860, 1869 |
Number of Items | 2 |
Additional Information | The 1860 document includes a tax revenue stamp for twelve shillings six pence, an Oldham locality stamp, a Queen Victoria royal cypher stamp, and four signatures with red wax seals. Attached to the document are letters pertaining to the mortgage. The 1869 document refers to a building lease located at 395 Strand in London to be ran as a restaurant. It includes a layout diagram of the buildings and two pages declaring the rules and regulations expected during the lease duration. The owner pens a detailed list of occupations and businesses that cannot be performed on the premises without his permission, including coffin makers, cheesemongers, and brothels. This document bears two Queen Victoria royal cypher stamps, London locality stamps, one tax revenue stamp for two shillings six pence, another for five shillings, and one red wax seal with signature. |
Condition
- spots of discoloration; markings; wear along creases and edges.
Dimensions
28.0" W x 22.0" H x 0.1" D
- measures one; both are similar in size.
Item #
ITMG114478