// - Indenture - 1772





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Indenture is an English legal document on parchment dating from 1772, written in English, one page long and related to law.
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19th-century English legal document, written on parchment and headed with the traditional phrase 'This Indenture.' The manuscript is entirely handwritten in cursive calligraphy, spread across a large fold-out sheet.
The act presents various elements typical of British legal documentation of the period.
Original fiscal marks, including a large blue stamp printed at the top and a blind embossed monogram 'G R' beneath a crown, indicative of the taxation applied to notarial acts during the Georgian period.
An additional octagonal fiscal mark indicating "W:20", hand-drawn according to the regulations of the time.
A continuous text describing a property transaction or a formal agreement between parties, structured in the typical paragraphs of Indentures: preamble, names of the contracting parties, description of the assets, conditions, and clauses.
19th-century English legal document, written on parchment and headed with the traditional phrase 'This Indenture.' The manuscript is entirely handwritten in cursive calligraphy, spread across a large fold-out sheet.
The act presents various elements typical of British legal documentation of the period.
Original fiscal marks, including a large blue stamp printed at the top and a blind embossed monogram 'G R' beneath a crown, indicative of the taxation applied to notarial acts during the Georgian period.
An additional octagonal fiscal mark indicating "W:20", hand-drawn according to the regulations of the time.
A continuous text describing a property transaction or a formal agreement between parties, structured in the typical paragraphs of Indentures: preamble, names of the contracting parties, description of the assets, conditions, and clauses.

