Indentures
Found in 72 Collections and/or Records:
Brigham Young Academy indentures, 1890-1893
John Campbell indenture with Thomas Boell
Contains an indenture, dated August 27, 1716, discharging Thomas Boells from the service of John Campbell for the sum of ninety pounds. It also grants a portion of land in Perth Amboy, New Jersey to Thomas Boells. The indenture includes the seal of John Campbell, and was witnessed and examined by Thomas Gordon and John Barclay.
William Caswall land indenture
Land indenture for the selling of land in Humber, Herefordshire, England, owned by William Caswall (the elder) to Herbert Walton and Richard Caswall. Signed by Herbert Walton and Richard Caswall. Dated May 14, 1680.
Includes transcriptions.
Choteau family legal documents
Handwritten and signed legal documents involving the Choteau family. Included are summonses, financial notes, deeds, certificates, indentures, and writs all written at St. Louis, Mo. Several of the items are French translations of the original English documents. Members of the Choteau family mentioned in the items are Auguste, Pierre, Henry, and Gabriel S.
E. T. Gagen indenture to Sigmund Heilner
E. T. Gagen indenture to Sigmund Heilner, 1903 June 30
Indenture. Sigmund purchases from E. T. Gagen bedroom sets, toilet sets, stoves, slop jars, etc. to be used in his lodging house situated in two upper stories in the Heilner Block of Baker City, Oregon. Dated June 30, 1903.
George Pearson indenture
Ms. contains a legal document, an indenture between George Pearson and John B. Pearson, and William Daniel and James Backhouse which is a deed for land in Mercer County, Pennsylvania, giving a history of the ownership of the plot.
Hancock County (Ill.) Circuit Court legal document
Photocopy of a handwritten and printed legal document specifying that Davis Amos, Lewis Robison, and Robert D. Foster are legally obligated to pay some money.
Hyrum and Mary Fielding Smith indenture to Newel Kimball Whitney, 1842 January 3
Contract to sell land in Nauvoo, Illinois, owned by Hyrum Smith to Newel K. Whitney. Dated January 3, 1842.