1726 Vellum Indenture Four Pages 26 X 31 Inches
This is a British manuscript indenture document written on vellum (sheepskin) in the 18th century, likely between 1726 and 1730.
It is a formal, legally binding agreement or contract, historically used for property transfer or apprenticeship agreements.
The document mentions King George by the Grace of God, which helps date it to the reign of one of the King Georges.
The top edge is scalloped, a historical practice where two copies were cut with a jagged edge for verification.
It features elaborate calligraphy and a blue tax stamp in the lower left corne
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This is a British manuscript indenture document written on vellum (sheepskin) in the 18th century, likely between 1726 and 1730.
It is a formal, legally binding agreement or contract, historically used for property transfer or apprenticeship agreements.
The document mentions King George by the Grace of God, which helps date it to the reign of one of the King Georges.
The top edge is scalloped, a historical practice where two copies were cut with a jagged edge for verification.
It features elaborate calligraphy and a blue tax stamp in the lower left corne
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