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| Example of an Indenture |
Indentures were an old way of selling, granting, leasing or otherwise transferring ownership
of land, usually, from one person to another. Three copies of each indenture were made, the
first page of each copy being cut with a wavy line - the indenture. This was done
to detect fraud as the copies would fit together again exactly along the indented edge. If
they didn't it was a sign that a counterfeit one had been created.
The photograph on the left shows an example of an Indenture. It is five pages in
length so the wavy edge on the first page is hidden.
| 27th June 1763 |
Ann Blewett to Cornelius Blewett |
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| 19th Nov 1794 |
Copy of Lease for a year. Edmund Probyn and others to Spencer Meredith. |
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| 24th December 1812 |
John Blewett and others to Thomas Dawes. |
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