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Shakespeare, Mulberry and College Streets, Stratford-upon-Avon

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Copy release from John Allcock Minshull of 163 Elm Park, Brixton Hill, London, gentleman, Elizabeth Fanny Worthington of 13 Conduit Street, Bond Street, London, widow, Rose Coombes Minshull of 41 Christie Road, South Hackney, spinster, Flora Emma Minshull of the same, spinster, Conrad Fytton Minshull, Tworack Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Australia and Albert Augustine Minshull (surviving children of the marriage of John Bellamy Minshull and Elizabeth Allcock) to John Shilton of Birmingham, bone brush manufacturer, present trustee of the settlement made on the said marriage, (in consideration of the receipt of various sums of money due to them under the said settlement, by sale or investment as specified in the recitals), of any claim which they have against the said John Shilton, reciting: 1 and 2 May 1837: nos. 3-4 2 May 1837: additional settlement on the marriage of John Minshull and Elizabeth Allcock, being a grant From her to John Lane and Edmund Paine of £300 to invest on her behalf for life, and after her decease, for her intended husband, and after his decease, for their children 13 14 August 1838:conveyance from the said trustees to Joseph Holtom of the two pieces of land in Mulberry Street for £88 13 14 August 1838: mortgage from John and Elizabeth Minshull to John Lane and Edmund Paine of two messuages in Summer Hill Terrace, Birmingham, to secure £380. 23 October 1852: conveyance from the said trustees to Rev. Henry Harding,for £192, of the property in College Street 28 March 1854: death of John Lane 19 April 1859: appointment of George Coombes as a new trustee of the said settlement 1 February 1868: death of Edmund Paine 20 January 1872: appointment of John Shilton as a new trustee of the said settlement 20 January 1872: further charge from John Minshull to George Coombes and John Shilton on the premises in Birmingham to secure £178 10s. 8d 16 June 1879: death of George Coombes 27 April 1874: will of John Bellamy Minshull bequeathing all his real estate to his wife for life, and after her decease, to his two daughters, Rose and Flora Minshull 18 November 1878: death of Elizabeth Minshull 26 May 1884: death of John Bellamy Minshull 20 November 1884: conveyance from John Shilton (as mortgagee with power to sell) with the consent of the said two daughters, to Thomas Plevins of Birmingham, architect, of the said Messuages in Birmingham, for £590 3 December 1884: conveyance John Shilton, as trustee of the said marriage settlement, to Henry Freeman, of the property in Shakespeare Street, for £540.