Messrs J & E Redgrave to John Unett, Esq, Mortgage of Freehold Land, messuage, blacksmith’s shop and premises situate at Badsey in the County of Worcester for securing £120 and interest, Badsey. Mentions will of Samuel Oldaker, late of Badsey, Blacksmith, deceased, who gave and devised the two messuages, blacksmith’s shop and premises to Trustees, upon certain trusts for the benefit of his wife, Elizabeth, his son, Richard, and his grandchildren, and upon further trust by mortgage of his real estate to raise and pay within 12 months after the death of his wife, the sum of £45 to each of his daughters, Mary and Elizabeth. Following the death of Elizabeth in 1866, Messrs Redgrave needed to pay £45 to each of Samuel Oldaker's daughters, so mortgaged the property to John Unett for £120. Written on the same document, John Redgrave redeemed the mortgage for £120 out of his own money in 1873.
