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British Indenture and Discharge Renunciation Documents, Early 19th Century
Item Details
Item Type | Land/Property Document, Discharge Document |
Period | Antique, Early 19th Century |
Date | October 19th, 1803 (Discharge Document); July 25th, 1814 (Indenture Document) |
Origin | England, Scotland |
Inscription | Handwritten on vellum and paper |
Number of Items | 2 |
Additional Information | The Discharge Renunciation document bears two embossed revenue tax stamps, one for fourteen shillings and the other for one shilling, a two pence inked stamp, between parties Miss Janet Coulter and John Gordon, Esquire, of Glasgow, Scotland. The two-page indenture document bears eight signatures with red wax seals, King George III royal cypher stamps, and two embossed blue tax revenue stamps for one pound. |
Condition
- edge and corner wear; fold lines and creases to both; light smudges and discoloration.
Dimensions
35.5" W x 0.25" H x 24.0" D
- measures the indenture document; the discharge document measures 9.75" W x 15.0" D, one page, unfolded.
Item #
ITMG418968