I have here for sale a collection of 22  nineteenth century VELLUM INDENTURES and other legal documents.

1878 Inland Revenue Residuary Account for James Grange 

1870 Receipt from the Inland Revenue for tax paid 

1839 Last Will and Testament of Thomas Baker of Holkestone in Kent, extract on paper

1853 Last Will and Testament of James Grange the Elder of Tring

1893 Particulars of Estate of James Grange the Younger of Tring 

1891 Vellum Indenture for Andrew Grimes

1900 Vellum Indenture Conveyance Ralph Inead and Matthew Eveling of Margate

1901 Vellum Indenture lease of Avondale Road of Wimbledon from Allen and Norris to Thomas Sumner

1908 Vellum Indenture sale of property in Dover by William Latham to the Commercial Union

1908 Vellum Indenture from Paul and Day to Daintree

Equity and Law Life Assurance 1939 x2

1921 Vellum Indenture Florence Rawlings (formerly of Southampton but now of Sierra Madre in California) to John Coggins for house in Lynchford Road Southampton with map

1924 Paper Indenture from Commercial Union to Henry Hambrook of Dover

1924 Vellum Indenture sale of property in Ashford in Kent - Roland Oliver to Thomas Harden - map of Bridge Farm 

1924 Abstract of Title for house in Harold Street in Dover, paper and with map attached

1930 Sales of House in Dover from Henry Hambrook to George Robson

1937 Assignment of Harold Street, Dover from Robson to Taylor

1938 Vellum Indenture for Fred August Taylor of Folkestone

Purchase of bank shares 1935 x2

1948 Purchase of property in Hastings where George Harry Ovens is buying a Bakery business

We have over 1000 items in our Ebay shop on a wide range of subjects, so please feel free to have a browse and see if anything else takes your fancy.

Postage will be by Air Mail outside of UK.  If you buy more than one item then the postage cost falls for the second and further items as I will put them into one parcel - so you save money. We wrap and post the parcels on Monday and Tuesday - therefore if you pay before midday on Tuesday we will get it in the postal sacks on Tuesday night, and if it is after that time then it will go into the postal service on the following Monday.