Item IHM.2021.0470 - Agreement for sale of land between Rt. Hon. Lord Brassey and W.J. Sandercock

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Agreement for sale of land between Rt. Hon. Lord Brassey and W.J. Sandercock

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IHM.2021.0470

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  • June 29, 1906 (Creation)
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    Indian Head (Sask.)

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4-page legal-size document.

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Donated by Edith Sandercock.

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The document is for the purchase of E 1/2 and NW quarter (3 quarters) of S 32-T17-R13-W2 by William John Sandercock. This land is the section south-west of the town of Indian Head's water tank.

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Lord Thomas Brassey was the son of an English railway tycoon and he was a Lord of the Admiralty and became the Govenor of Victoria, Australia. His Canadian Cooperative Colonization Company purchased much of the Bell Farm and Qu'Applle Vally Farming Company and then re-sold the land to individual farmers.

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