Deed, 26 September 1720 to Thomas Smith at parish of St. James Westminster, son and heir of Thomas Smith, Esquire, deceased, to Susanna Dacres, and Elizabeth Moore, mother.

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Deed, 26 September 1720 to Thomas Smith at parish of St. James Westminster, son and heir of Thomas Smith, Esquire, deceased, to Susanna Dacres, and Elizabeth Moore, mother.

Thomas Smith owes 3310 pounds to Susanna Dacres and 500 pounds to his mother. Thomas Smith lands at Farlington and Wymerling in Hants (i.e. Hampshire; farms occupied by John Buller, Peter Cooke, George Knight, Humphrey Lane, and Humphrey Steel) are granted to Dacres and Moore to sell and pay debts. Thomas Smith is entitled to stock in South Sea Company. Mortgage of 3000 pounds to Mary Luffield and John Bishopp.

[2] leaves ; 63 x 77 and 49 x 77 cm.

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Smith, Thomas, at parish of Saint James, Westminster.

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Moore, Elizabeth

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Epithet: Prioress of Flixton, county Suffolk British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000678.0x000356 ...

South Sea Company

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British company founded in 1711 to trade, chiefly in slaves, with Spanish America. The resulting speculation mania that led to ruin for many investors was known as the South Sea Bubble. Company dissolved in 1753. From the description of Records of the South Sea Company, 1712-1753. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70982201 The South Sea Company was founded in 1711 to trade (mainly in slaves) with Spanish America, on the assumption that the War of the Spanish Succession, then dr...

Dacres, Susanna.

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