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Lacemakers Cottage, 87 High Street

Miss E Tomkins

1982 Nash WI Scrapbook.

Date Title 1st Part 2nd Part Notes
20th June 1996 Transfer Eileen Daphne Tomkins of 87 High Street, Nash (the Transferor) Simon Charles Carter and Suzanne Elaine Carter of Sheerstock, Haddenham (the Transferees) Simon Charles and Suzanne Elaine Carter buys the freehold property for £96,000 from Eileen Daphne Tomkins.

1996 Transfer

Date Title 1st Part 2nd Part Notes
5th October 1965 Conveyance The Public Trustee (the Vendor) Miss Eileen Daphne Tomkins of 220 Watford Road, Harrow, Middlesex, Spinster, (the Purchaser) Eileen Daphne Tomkins buys the freehold property for £1,500 from The Public Trustee.

1965 Conveyance

Date Title 1st Part 2nd Part Notes
1st April 1965 Vesting Deed M. A. S. N. Young (the Grantor) The Public Trustee Maud Annette Sybil Nina Young conveys Cottage 31 Nash Tenant Mrs. B. Smith (1900 O.S. map Pt.154) to The Public Trustee.

1965 Vesting Deed

Lacemaker’s Cottage was originally owned by the Thornton Estate, in 1946 Maud Annette Sybil Nina Young (formerly Harris) inherited the Thornton Hall Estate.

Occupiers – Wm French; Owners – Thos Betts  , Stony Stratford and London; Cottage; Village

Gross Annual Value – £4; Rateable Value – £3  

1910 Valuation Office Survey

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