Mrs. Sarah Perks 1844 Conveyance Document Five Ways Cradley
£45.00
Description
Product Description:
Step back nearly two centuries with this beautifully preserved 1844 handwritten conveyance document, transferring a plot of land, a shop, and associated buildings located at the Five Ways, Cradley, in the West Midlands. This legal agreement is made from Mrs. Sarah Perks, with the concurrence of Mr. Joseph Edmonds, to Mr. John Perks.
With elegant, period-specific penmanship and red ruled lines, this early Victorian property deed is a stunning example of 19th-century English legal and family history. It makes a fascinating item for ephemera collectors, genealogy researchers, or those with a connection to Cradley or the Perks family lineage.
Key Features:
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Date: 8th March 1844
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Location: Five Ways, Cradley (likely West Midlands, UK)
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Names Involved: Sarah Perks, Joseph Edmonds, John Perks
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Type: Conveyance of land, shop, and appurtenances
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Format: Handwritten on vellum/parchment with red ruling and formal script
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Condition: Excellent vintage condition for age, clear legibility, minor aging
Ideal For:
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Collectors of antique property deeds
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Local historians and Cradley area researchers
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Genealogists tracing the Perks family or 19th-century land ownership
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Framing for vintage or rustic-themed home décor
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Academic study of Victorian-era real estate practices




