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From W. M. Hacon to Leonard Darwin   11 October 1881

18. Fenchurch Street, | London. | E.C.

11th October 1881

My dear Sir

I have your letter telegram of yesterday.1

I think that the searches for incumbrances may be made,— and that the purchase may be completed, in three days,— say by the end of the present week.2

I assume that the seller is respectable and that his statements are deemed reliable. And it is, in my opinion, practically prudent not to insert any covenant for the production of title deeds, nor to make any alteration in the deed.

The declaration to tax dower of any widow of your Father is formal but correct.

The deed will, I hope, be sent to you ready for execution on Friday. And I will send with it instructions as to its formal execution & attestation. I think that you will be able to do all that is requisite: but I shall be glad to send a clerk to obtain Mr S Sales execution & to attest it,—at any time or place,—if you should prefer that course.

I have no title deeds here relating to your Fathers property.

I am | My dear Sir | Yours truly | Wm. M Hacon

L. Darwin Esqre. | Brompton Barracks | Chatham

Footnotes

No telegram from Leonard Darwin to Hacon has been found and Leonard denied having sent one (see letter from Leonard Darwin, 12 October [1881]). They had been in communication about a possible land purchase by CD (see n. 2, below).
Hacon was handling CD’s purchase from Sydney Sales of a strip of land adjacent to Down House (see letter from W. M. Hacon to Leonard Darwin, 8 October 1881).

Summary

More on proposed sale of property to CD by Sydney Sales.

Letter details

Letter no.
DCP-LETT-13393
From
William Mackmurdo Hacon
To
Leonard Darwin
Sent from
London, Fenchurch St, 18
Source of text
DAR 166: 32
Physical description
ALS 2pp

Please cite as

Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 13393,” accessed on 29 March 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-13393.xml

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