Which preposition to use with mortgage
Do it, and I will assign to you the mortgage on the baronet's property.
Disagreeable Lawyer to Vague Baronet: "You are ruined, and your estate is mortgaged to a Merchant Prince.
"Here's Gray got the belle of the ball mortgaged for all her dances, and won't even give me an introduction.
Wasteallha, ha, ha,if you are any Friend to that poor Fellowyou may return and tell him, Sird'ye hearthat the Mortgage of two hundred pound a Year is this day out, and I'll not bait him an hour, Sirha, ha, ha,what, do you think to hector civil Magistrates?
I hoped ter pay off ther part of ther mortgage with ther hay and grain in thet barn yonder, an' now" He broke off in a half sob.
Alicia was the daughter of Sir Andrew Judde to whom the manor of Ashford had been mortgaged in the time of Henry VII.
We done bought that mortgage from the bank.
But out of this amount the tenant-owner is not only paying all upkeep but is paying off the mortgage at the rate of $1,000 per year.
Unfortunately, the estate was encumbered when he inherited it, and he had paid off one mortgage by raising another.
In our State she can hold bonds and mortgages as her own.
A twelvemonth after his death, the widow was advised to demand the bond, and to take the mortgage off record.
Good-breeding and Good-nature lead People in a great Measure to this Injustice: When Suitors of no Consideration will have Confidence enough to press upon their Superiors, those in Power are tender of speaking the Exceptions they have against them, and are mortgaged into Promises out of their Impatience of Importunity.
Before emancipation, Jamaica was insolvent, her plantations were mortgaged beyond their value, and its planting was threatened in other ways far more than now.