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Copy Of Court Roll of man. Kings Walden, Hertfordshire, recording the Admission of Isaac Crawley to a m. and lands ...,

Copy Of Court Roll of man. Kings Walden, Hertfordshire, recording the Admission of Isaac Crawley to a m. and lands (51 a.) called Stopley Hole (51 a.), otherwise Stopley House. Recites the will, dated 27 Dec. 1706, of John Feild, who devised his copyhold and freehold m's and lands at Stopsley in the Hole and in p. Kings Walden, both in Hertfordshire, to his wife Mary and on her death, or remarriage, to Isaac Crawley.

Check issued by the Navy Pay Office, London, to show receipt of letters of administration granted to Mary Richards of ...,

Check issued by the Navy Pay Office, London, to show receipt of letters of administration granted to Mary Richards of Llanrhystud, co. Card., sister of David Richards, late of HMS Albion, who died 24 Feb. 1809. The check shows David Richards to have been entitled to prize money in respect of the Bonaventure (5 June 1803), La Petronella and The Swallow (the latter two both paid into Greenwich Hospital). Isaac Lloyd Williams was the son of Rev. Isaac Williams, sometime vicar of Llanrhystud, which may explain how this document came to be preserved at Cwmcynfelyn.

Certificate of H. Smith, ac[?countan]t general, that he has drawn a cheque for the payment of £1,888.8.5 to the defendants ...,

Certificate of H. Smith, ac[?countan]t general, that he has drawn a cheque for the payment of £1,888.8.5 to the defendants Albemarle Bertie, earl of Lindsey, Henry Atherton and Richard Edmunds, pursuant to an order dated 5 March 1810 in actions between Richard Clerke and others, plaintifs, and Montague Bertie, earl of Abingdon and others, defendants, and between John Sealy and others, plaintifs, and the said Montague and others, defendants.

Bargain And Sale, in pursuance of a decree in Chancery, of the rectory of Greenham, a purrock or small parcel ...,

1 Sir Mathew Lamb of Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire, bart, the surviving trustee of a trust for the use of Sarah Strangeways, daughter of Sarah Ridley of Saffron Waldon, Essex, widow, dec. 2 George Baker of Stamford, Lincolnshire, Doctor in Physick, Christopher Hand, clerk, Bridgett his wife, and Sarah Harris, spinster, all of Aller, Somerset, the said George, Bridgett and Sarah being the executors of the will of Sarah Strangeways, dec. Bargain And Sale, in pursuance of a decree in Chancery, of the rectory of Greenham, a purrock or small parcel of land held with the rectory, and the tithes of t. Greenham, p. Thacham, Berkshire, a m. and burgage with backside garden and orchard in Church Street, Whitchurch, and 2 a. of land thereunto belonging lying in several fields called Winterdean Bottom and Burgage Field, in p. Whitchurch, Hampshire, a m. or tmt with malt-house, out-houses, etc., called The Red Lyon in Castle Street, p. Saffron Waldon, Essex, and a m. or tmt in Waldon, Essex, bounded by Gold Street on the east and a lane leading into Ducking Stool End on the south (further boundaries described). Recites a mortgage by demise for 500 years for £1,000, dated 27 June 1732, of the premises in Thacham, and an assignment of the same, dated 12 Jan. 1738, a mortgage by demise for 500 years of the premises in p. Whitchurch 29 Nov. 1736, a mortgage by demise for 1,000 years for £100, dated 8 April 1735, of premises in p. Saffron Walden, and a mortgage by demise for 500 years for £70, dated 25 Nov. 1700, of premises in p. Waldon, and an assignment of the premises dated 6 Dec. 1726.

Bargain And Sale With Feoffment of a parcel of land (1 a.) bounded by a field called The Parson's Ride ...,

1 Jasper Lisney of Dorking, Surrey, yeoman. 2 Edward Goodwin the younger of the same, gent. Bargain And Sale With Feoffment of a parcel of land (1 a.) bounded by a field called The Parson's Ride belonging to the rectory or parsonage of Dorking (further boundaries given). Consideration: £25. Endorsed: livery of seisin, and '(3)'.

Bargain And Sale With Feoffment of a m. or inn called The Chequer, otherwise The Lower Chequer, closes and parcels ...,

1 Edward Carpenter of Kennington, p. Lambeth, Surrey, gent., and Robert Eccleston of London, gent. 2 Edward Goodwyn of Dorking, Surrey, mercer. Bargain And Sale With Feoffment of a m. or inn called The Chequer, otherwise The Lower Chequer, closes and parcels of meadow and pasture (52 a.) lying dispersed that is, three parcels of meadow and pasture called Spitle Heath, Spitle Heath Feild and Spitle Heath Meadow (11 a.), several parcels of land (6 a.) lying dispersed in the common field called Fosterwood in the tenure of Richard Daye, gent., parcels of pasture and woodground called Deathes (10 a.), near Debden, a parcel of pasture and woodland called Huckstalles, otherwise Uggstooles (7 a.), adjoining Beachworth Park pale, two parcels of land and pasture (6 a.) adjoining the same park pale in the tenure of Richard Sheffeild, a parcel of land (4 a.) lying at Stonehorne near Pixon mill in the tenure of Thomas Turnor, a little pightell or parcel of land lying near Carters field and Millpond mead in the tenure of Robert Sparkes, a parcel of land and pasture called Barnehawes (3 a.), a parcel of land (1 a.) lying in the common field called Stonyland in the tenure of Raph Arnold, wheelwright, a parcel of land and pasture called Kennells (2 a.), lying on the east side of Cotman deane, a croft of land (2 a.) lying on the north side of the highway leading from Dorking to Reigate, in the tenure of Arthur Foster, the little pightell or parcel of land called Stanbridge Meade (1/2 a.), a tmt and orchard (1 a.) on the west side of the highway leading from Dorking to Newdigate, in the tenure of Mathew Neale, a parcel of land or meadow in the tenure of Edward Bowell, adjoining the tmt of Richard Shoe, a little parcel of land lying in the East Street of Dorking in the tenure of Edward Hooker, adjoining the lands of Sir Richard Sandes, all in p. Dorking, and the annual rent of 18d. issuing out of a parcel of land called Squyers in Westbeachw[?ith], Surrey, in the tenure of [ ] Swanne, widow (other occupants named). Consideration: £400. Endorsed: '5th June 1620, 17 Jac. 1' (sic), and 'Bundle C, No 1'.

Bargain And Sale With Feoffment of a m. called The Upper Chequeur and a m. in the tenure of Richard ...,

1 Edward Goodwyn the elder of Dorking, Surrey, gent. 2 Edward Goodwyn the younger, gent., eldest son of Jasper Goodwyn of Dorking, gent. Bargain And Sale With Feoffment of a m. called The Upper Chequeur and a m. in the tenure of Richard Hall, both in p. Dorking, reserving a chamber and a newbuilt stable in the tenure of William Ridge, subject to the dower of Anne wife of 1, the dower of Susan Bottell, widow, and an annuity of £17 to Francis Williamson, esq., for the life of [ ] Tipton, widow. Consideration: £500. Endorsed: '(2)'.

Bargain And Sale With Enfeoffment of the reversion of a m. called Bakers (14 a.) in p. Dorking, on the ...,

1 John Conor, serjeant at law. 2 Thomas Lucas of Dorking, Surrey, carpenter. Bargain And Sale With Enfeoffment of the reversion of a m. called Bakers (14 a.) in p. Dorking, on the death of Alice Palmer, widow, together with Power Of Attorney by 1 to George Nicholas, gent., to deliver seisin. Latin. Endorsed: livery of seisin, and '(3)'.

Bargain And Sale With Enfeoffment of a m. and land (8 a.) in p. Langley Marish, Buckinghamshire, adjoining the pale ...,

1 Thomas Berenger of Iver, Buckinghamshire, esq., only son and heir of Richard Berenger, esq., dec., and Richard Berenger, only son and heir apparent of the said Thomas, and Arthur Moore of London, esq. 2 George Castle of Langley Marish, keeper, and Dionesia his wife. Bargain And Sale With Enfeoffment of a m. and land (8 a.) in p. Langley Marish, Buckinghamshire, adjoining the pale of Langley Park on the west, Langley Heath on the north, and a highway leading towards Iver Heath on the east, a m. or cottage in p. Iver in the tenure of William Vasper, a close of land called Bushey Lease (12 a.), in p. Iver, adjoining a lane leading towards Shredding Green on the south (further boundaries given), a close of arable land called Stock Doves 96 a.), otherwise Stock Dales, otherwise Stockden in p. Iver, adjoining a lane leading towards Shredding Green on the north and a common field called Widefield on the east (further boundaries given), and so much as is freehold and not copyhold of a close called Redding Grove (18 a.), otherwise Parke Rideings, adjoining the pale of Langley Park on the west and the highway leading towards Iver Heath on the east in p. Langley Marish called Redding Grove otherwise Parke Rideings, adjoining the pale of Langley Park on the west and the highway leading towards Iver Heath on the east. Consideration: £423.10.0 paid to Thomas and Richard Berenger. Schedule of deeds, 1653-9, attached.

Bargain And Sale of the m. or tmt called Bakers (14 a.) in p. Dorking, [?subject to the payment of ...,

1 Anthony Lucas of Chichester, Sussex, cordwainer. 2 Henry Gosden of Dorking, Surrey, draper. Bargain And Sale of the m. or tmt called Bakers (14 a.) in p. Dorking, [?subject to the payment of an annuity to Bridgett Lucas, widow of Anthony Lucas of Dorking, carpenter, father of 1, see no. 26]. Consideration: £130. Endorsed: note of enrolment at Quarter Sessions. Decayed.

Bargain And Sale of the lands, meadows, etc., called The Sudburies, p's Dorking and Capel,

1 John Fuller of Dorking, Surrey, carpenter. 2 Edward Goodwyn the elder of the same, yeoman, and Jasper Goodwyn of the same, his son and heir apparent. Bargain And Sale of the lands, meadows, etc., called The Sudburies, p's Dorking and Capel. Recites nos 1-2. Consideration: £40. Seal. Endorsed: livery of seisin, and '4'.

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