Indenture, whereby John Barton, serjeant at law (after reciting that the Rt Hon. Richard, Lord Arundell, by indentures dated 3 and 4 June 1668, mortgaged to the said John Barton and Francis Barton (since dec.), the man. of Allett and Trelights, alias Trelighter, and other property to secure £1,000 and interest, and that Richard, Lord Arundell and his son and heir, the Hon. John Arundell, on 4 Dec. 1677 confirmed the said mortgage; that Thomas Bligh of Botethan, Cornwall, esq., and his son and heir apparent, William Bligh, by an indenture dated 27 Sept. 1669, mortgaged certain property therein mentioned for a term of 500 years to the said John Barton and Walter Langdon (since dec.) to secure £500 and interest; that Ethelred Hyde, widow (executrix of Edward Hyde of Hatch, Wiltshire, esq., dec.), by an indenture dated 7 Dec. 1670, mortgaged to the said John Barton and Walter Langdon certain property in Somerset for a long term of years to secure £600 and interest; that Evan Seys, serjeant at law, on 2 Dec. 1673 mortgaged for 500 years to the said John Barton the farm called Bovarton, otherwise Boviarion farm, in p. Lantwit Major, co. Glam., to secure £1,000 and interest) assigns all the said mortgages to Philippe Packer of Westminster, esq., and his only son, John Packer, upon trust for the said John Barton for his life, and thereafter on trust (as to £1,500) for Ursula Barton (wife of the said John Barton), who is also to receive the interest of £1,000 for her life, with remainder to Katherine Barton (only daughter of the said John Barton), who is also to receive £600 and any surplus money of the said trust fund.
Witnesses: Jo. Wills; John Deane; Ann Burges.