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Assignment Of Mortgage (Lease and Release), in consideration of two thousand five hundred pounds, of the properties specified in No ...,

  1. The Hon. Christopher Mansel, esquire, second son of the Right Hon. Thomas Lord Mansel, deceased, the Rev. Morgan Thomas of Oxwich, co. Glamorgan, clerk;. 2. The Hon. Bussy Mansel, esquire, third son of the said Thomas Lord Mansell, deceased;. 3. Erasmus Lewis of the parish of St. James Westminster, co. Middlesex, esquire. Assignment Of Mortgage (Lease and Release), in consideration of two thousand five hundred pounds, of the properties specified in No. 49, dated 1704, Aug. 14.

Assignment of mortgage of three thousand pounds portion charged on estates of the Earl of Jersey for his said second ...,

  1. Janet Phillips of Dorset Square, co. Middlesex, widow, Charles Palmer Phillips of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, esquire, and Alexander William Phillips of the Madras Civil Service, esquire, at present residing at Madura in the Presidency of Madras in the East Indies;. 2. The Hon. Frederick William Child Villiers of Berkeley Square, co. Middlesex, second surviving son of the Earl of Jersey;. 3. The said Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey;. 4. Lewis Vulliamy of Argyll Street, co. Middlesex, architect. Assignment of mortgage of three thousand pounds portion charged on estates of the Earl of Jersey for his said second surviving son for securing three thousand pounds and interest.

Assignment of mortgage specified in No. 179, dated 1852, Nov. 2,

  1. The Hon. John Henry Thomas Manners Sutton of Berghampton near Norwich, co. Norfolk; Russell Ellice of Brickenedenbury, co. Herts., esquire;. 2. Charles Spencer March Phillipps of Cove Cottage, Tiverton, co. Devon, esquire;. 3. The said Russell Ellice, John Henry Manners Sutton, and the said Charles Spencer March Phillipps. Assignment of mortgage specified in No. 179, dated 1852, Nov. 2.

Assignment of one hundred and fourteen thousand two hundred and twenty pounds sixteen shillings and eight pence secured upon the ...,

  1. The Right Hon. William, Earl of Lonsdale and Viscount and Baron Lowther of Whitehaven, co. Cumberland, Sir Matthew White Ridley of Blagden, co. Northumberlan, Bert., and William Russell, esquire, accountant-general of H.M. High Court of Chancery;. 2. The Right Hon. Sarah Sophia Child, Countess of Jersey, widow of the Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey, deceased;. 3. The Most Noble Charles, Duke of Richmond, The Right Hon. John George Brabazon Ponsonby, Earl of Bessborough, Charles Fane of Temple Bar, London, esquire, and the Right Hon. Henry Spencer Chichester, Baron Templemore. Assignment of one hundred and fourteen thousand two hundred and twenty pounds sixteen shillings and eight pence secured upon the Britton Ferry Estate, upon trusts for indeminifying Lady Jersey's settled estates against a charge of fifty thousand pounds for portions for daughters and younger sons.

Assignment of one hundred and two thousand and twenty pounds sixteen shillings and eight pence and interest charged on the ...,

  1. The Most Noble Charles Henry, Duke of Richmond, K.G., The Right Hon. John George Brabazon Ponsonby, Earl of Bessborough, Charles Fane of Temple Bar, London, esquire, and the Right Hon. Henry Spencer Chichester, Baron Templemore;. 2. The Hon. Frederick William Child Villiers of Berkeley Square, co. Middlesex;. 3. The Hon. Georgina Augusta Henrietta Villiers of Piccadilly, co. Middlesex, widow;. 4. Lewis Williams of Argyle Street, co. Middlesex, architect;. 5. The said Frederick William Child Villiers and Charles Fane and Richard Hart and Walter David Davies of Sherborne Lane, London, esquires;. 6. Sir Henry John William Bentinck of Grosvenor Street, Grosvenor Square, co. Middlesex, K.C.B., a lieutenant-general in H.M. Army, and Charles Cox of Lowndes Street, Middlesex, esquire;. 7. Thomas James Werninck of Washington Buildings, Liverpool, co. Lancaster, merchant, and Philip Roberts of Grays Inn, co. Middlesex, gent;. 8. Emily Georgina Temple Frere of Burston rectory, Diss, co. Norfolk, spinster;. 9. The said Frederick William Child Villiers;. 10. Henry Ray Freshfield of No. 5 Bank Buildings, London, and George Gunning of No. 1, Fleet Street, London, esquire;. 11. The said Frederick William Child Villiers and Charles Fane;. 12. The Right Hon. Victor Albert George Child, Earl of Jersey;. 13. The Right Hon. and Rev. John Thynne commonly called Lord John Thynne of Hawnes Park, co. Bedford, and Samuel Charles Whitbread of Cardington, co. Bedford, esquire. Assignment of one hundred and two thousand and twenty pounds sixteen shillings and eight pence and interest charged on the Briton Ferry Estate in co. Glamorgan. Schedule annexed. Endorsed: assignment of mortgage by 13 to Richard Arkwright of 8, Cadogan Place, co. Middlesex, esquire, Alfred Walter Thynne of Haynes, co. Bedford, a Colonel in HM Army, and the Hon. Charles Cavendish George Byng, a Captain in the First Life Guards, 1879, Dec. 1.

Assignment of portion of fifteen thousand pounds charged on the Trust Estates of the Earl and Countess of Jersey by ...,

  1. The Hon. Frederick William Child Villiers of Sulby Hall, co. Northampton, second son of the Earl and Countess of Jersey;. 2. The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey;. 3. Peter Richard Hoare and Henry Hoare of Fleet Street, London, bankers. Assignment of portion of fifteen thousand pounds charged on the Trust Estates of the Earl and Countess of Jersey by way of mortgage for securing fifteen thousand pounds and interest. Schedule of deeds annexed.

Assignment of reversionary charges of two thousand pounds and three thousand pounds by way of mortgage to secure four thousand ...,

  1. The Hon. Francis John Robert Child Villiers, fourth son of the Earl and Countess of Jersey;. 2. The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey. 3. George Huggins of Earl Street, Blackfriars, London, mathematical instrument maker, Thomas James Werninck of Carshalton, co. Surrey, esquire, and Philip Roberts of Carey Street, Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, gent. Assignment of reversionary charges of two thousand pounds and three thousand pounds by way of mortgage to secure four thousand five hundred pounds and interest with power of sale and charge of the interest by Lord Jersey upon estates of which he is tenant for life. Two schedules of deeds annexed.

Assignment of reversionary charges of two thousand pounds, three thousand pounds, and three thousand pounds on the Trust Estates of ...,

  1. The Hon. Francis John Robert Child Villiers, fourth son of the Earl and Countess of Jersey;. 2. The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey;. 3. Rev. Temple Frere of Roydon, co. Norfolk, clerk, prebendary of the cathedral church of Westminster. Assignment of reversionary charges of two thousand pounds, three thousand pounds, and three thousand pounds on the Trust Estates of the Earl and Countess of Jersey by way of mortgage for securing three thousand pounds and interest.

Assignment of seven thousand pounds, part of a sum of ten thousand pounds charged on certain estates of the Earl ...,

  1. Henry Charles Hoare of Fleet Street, London, esquire, the Right Hon. George Augustus Frederick Villiers commonly called Lord Viscount Villiers, The Right Hon. James, Earl of Roslyn, and the Hon. Frederick William Child Villiers;. 2. The Hon. Georgina Augusta Henrietta Villiers of Piccadilly, co. Middlesex, widow. Assignment of seven thousand pounds, part of a sum of ten thousand pounds charged on certain estates of the Earl of Jersey. (See No.232, dated 1832, May 7).

Assignment of sums of eight thousand two hundred and eight pounds ten shillings and one penny and three thousand two ...,

  1. The Most Noble Charles Henry, Duke of Richmond, K.G., The Right Hon. John George Brabazon Ponsonby, Earl of Bessborough, Charles Fane of Temple Bar, London, esquire, and the Right Hon. Henry Spencer Chichester, Baron Templemore;. 2. The Hon. Frederick William Child Villiers of Berkeley Square, co. Middlesex, and the said Charles Fane;. 3. The Right Hon. Victor Albert George Child, Earl of Jersey;. 4. The Hon. and Rev. John Thynne commonly called Lord John Thynne of Hawnes Park, co. Bedford, and Samuel Charles Whitbread of Cardington, co. Bedford, esquire. Assignment of sums of eight thousand two hundred and eight pounds ten shillings and one penny and three thousand two hundred pounds, with interest, charged on the Britton Ferry Estate, co. Glamorgan. Schedule annexed. Endorsed: assignment of mortgage by 4 to Richard Arkwright of 8, Cadogan Place, co. Middlesex, esquire, Alfred Walter Thynne of Haynes, co. Bedford, a Colonel in HM Army, and the Hon. Charles Cavendish George Byng, a Captain in the First Life Guards, 1879, Dec. 1.

Assignment of the benefit of a decleration contained in No. 257, dated 1846, Apr. 5,

  1. Henry Charles Hoare of Fleet Street, London, esquire, the Right Hon. George Augustus Frederick Villiers commonly called Lord Viscount Villiers, The Right Hon. James, Earl of Rosslyn, and the Hon. Frederick William Child Villiers;. 2. The Hon. Georgina Augusta Henriette Villiers of Piccadilly, co. Middlesex, widow. Assignment of the benefit of a decleration contained in No. 257, dated 1846, Apr. 5.

Assignment of the benefit of the covenant specified in No. 256, dated 1846, Apr. 5,

  1. Henry Charles Hoare of Fleet Street, London, esquire, the Right Hon. George Augustus Frederick Villiers commonly called Lord Viscount Villiers, The Right Hon. James, Earl of Rosslyn, and the Hon. Frederick William Child Villiers;. 2. The Hon. Georgina Augusta Henriette Villiers of Piccadilly, co. Middlesex, widow. Assignment of the benefit of the covenant specified in No. 256, dated 1846, Apr. 5.

Assignment of the mortgage described in No. 179, dated 1852, Nov. 2. Schedule annexed. Endorsed: assignment of mortgage by 3 ...,

  1. Russell Ellice of Brickenedenbury, co. Herts., esquire, John Henry Manners Sutton of Kelham, co. Notts., Esquire, and Charles Spencer March Phillipps of Cove Cottage near Tiverten, co. Devon, esquire;. 2. The Right Hon. Victor Albert George Child, Earl of Jersey;. 3. The Hon, John Thynne of Hawnes Park, co. Bedford, and Samuel Charles Whitbread of Cardington, co. Bedford, esquire. Assignment of the mortgage described in No. 179, dated 1852, Nov. 2. Schedule annexed. Endorsed: assignment of mortgage by 3 to Richard Arkwright of 8, Cadogan Place, co. Middlesex, esquire, Alfred Walter Thynne of Haynes, co. Bedford, a Colonel in HM Army, and the Hon. Charles Cavendish George Byng, a Captain in the First Life Guards, 1879, Dec. 1.

Assignment of the mortgage mentioned in No. 229, dated 1863, Mar. 25. Endorsed: assignment of mortgage by 4 to Richard ...,

  1. Charles Fane of Temple Bar, London, esquire;. 2. The Hon. Frederick William Child Villiers of Sulby Hall, Welford, co. Northampton, and the said Charles Fane. 3. The Right Hon. Victor Albert George Child, Earl of Jersey;. 4. The Hon and Rev. John Thynne commonly called Lord John Thynne of Hawnes Park, co. Bedford, and Samuel Charles Whitbread of Cardington, co. Bedford, esquire. Assignment of the mortgage mentioned in No. 229, dated 1863, Mar. 25. Endorsed: assignment of mortgage by 4 to Richard Arkwright of 8, Cadogan Place, co. Middlesex, esquire, Alfred Walter Thynne of Haynes, co. Bedford, a Colonel in HM Army, and the Hon. Charles Cavendish George Byng, a Captain in the First Life Guards, 1879, Dec. 1.

Assignment of the mortgage mentioned in No. 247, dated 1855, Dec. 13. Endorsed: assignment of mortgage by 4 to The ...,

  1. Robert Staynor Rolford of Westonbirt, co. Gloucester, esquire;. 2. The Hon. Frederick William Child Villiers of Sulby Hall, co. Northampton, second surviving son of the Earl of Jersey;. 3. The said Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey;. 4. John Henry Manners Sutton of Kelham, co. Nottingham, esquire, and Russell Ellice of Brickendenbury, co. Herts, esquire. Assignment of the mortgage mentioned in No. 247, dated 1855, Dec. 13. Endorsed: assignment of mortgage by 4 to The Hon. and Rev. John Thynne commonly called Lord John Thynne of Hawnes Park, co. Bedford, and Samuel Charles Whitbread of Cardington, co. Bedford, esquire, 1868, July 2.

Assignment of the mortgage specified in No. 246, dated 1855, May 29,

  1. Peter Richard Hoare and Henry Hoare of Fleet Street, London, bankers;. 2. The Hon. Frederick William Child Villiers of Sulby Hall, co. Northampton, second survivng son of the Earl and Countess of Jersey;. 3. The said Right Hon.George, Earl of Jersey;. 4. Robert Stayner Holford of Westonbirt, co. Gloucester, esquire. Assignment of the mortgage specified in No. 246, dated 1855, May 29.

Assignment of the mortgage specified in No. 255, dated 1846, Apr. 5,

  1. Henry Charles Hoare of Fleet Street, London, esquire, the Right Hon. George Augustus Frederick Villiers commonly called Lord Viscount Villiers, The Right Hon. James, Earl of Rosslyn, and the Hon. Frederick William Child Villiers;. 2. The Right Hon. Hester Maria, Dowager Viscountess Keith;. 3. The Hon. Georgina Augusta Henriette Villiers of Piccadilly, co. Middlesex, widow. Assignment of the mortgage specified in No. 255, dated 1846, Apr. 5.

Assignment of the principal sum of five thousand pounds secured as specified in No. 197, dated 1853, Apr. 21, and ...,

  1. The Right Hon. William, Earl of Lonsdale, Sir Mathew White Ridley of Blagden, co. Northumberland, Bart., William Russell, esquire, accountant general of the High Court of Chancery, and Vere Fane of Nottingham Place, co. Middlesex, esquire. 2. The Right Hon. Sarah Sophia Child, countess of Jersey, widow of the Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey. Assignment of the principal sum of five thousand pounds secured as specified in No. 197, dated 1853, Apr. 21, and by a charge on the Britton Ferry Estate.

Assignment of the principal sum of five thousand pounds secured as specified in No. 198, dated 1862, July 30, on ...,

  1. The Hon. Frederick William Child Villiers of Sulby Hall, Welford, co. Northampton, and Charles Fane of Temple Bar, London, esquire;. 2. The Hon. Victor Albert George Child, Earl of Jersey;. 3. The Hon. John Thynne commonly called Lord John Thynne of Hawnes Park, co. Bedford, and Samuel Charles Whitbread of Cardington, co. Bedford, esquire. Assignment of the principal sum of five thousand pounds secured as specified in No. 198, dated 1862, July 30, on properties in the parish of Baglan. Endorsed: assignment of mortgage by 3 to Richard Arkwright of 8, Cadogan Place, co. Middlesex, esquire, Alfred Walter Thynne of Haynes, co. Bedford, a Colonel in HM Army, and the Hon. Charles Cavendish George Byng, a Captain in the First Life Guards, 1879, Dec. 1.
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