- 117.
- Ffeil
- 1810, March 16-17.
Incomplete, 1 f. only.
Incomplete, 1 f. only.
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.
Final Concord of 10 a. of land, 10 a. of meadow, etc., (30 a.) in p. Spaxton, Somerset,
1 Edward Le Grand, esq., Sir John Eust, bart, and Sir Edmund Thomas, bart (quer's). 2 Thomas Williams and Catherine his wife (deforc's). Final Concord of 10 a. of land, 10 a. of meadow, etc., (30 a.) in p. Spaxton, Somerset. Consideration: £60. RH Indenture.
Memorial to be registered at Wakefield, Yorkshire, of a lease and release by Mary Booth and Elizabeth Prowse, widows, the surviving daughters and heirs of John Sharpe of Grafton Park, Northamptonshire, esq., dec., the eldest son and heir of John Sharpe, archbishop of York, dec., to John Ta[ ] of Gildersome, p. Batley, Yorkshire, gent., concerning the capital m. in Gildersome called [...] together with a new barn, [...]of arable and pasture land, [ ] Nipshaws, Dixon Nipshaw, Upper and M[ ] Nipshaw, [ ]. Not executed. Fragments.
Letter from Mr Chippindale of Queen Street, [London], to Mr Williams at Grays Inn, that he has got the lease executed by all the parties. See also nos 135-6.
Probate Of Will of Mary Lewis formerly of Shacklewell, p. Hackney, Middlesex, and late of Gloucester Street, p. St Leonard Shoreditch, both Middlesex, widow (will dated 29 Sept. 1795). Bequests include £8 per annum consolidated long annuities, bequeathed in trust to John Thomas, secretary of the Welsh Charity School, Grays Inn Lane Road, to be paid to her sister Jane Seenes, formerly Jane Ward, for life and after her death to the children of Jane's son William Ward.
Probate Of Will of Mary Phillips, formerly of the city of Bristol and late of p. St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex, widow (will dated 31 Dec. 1805). See also no. 143.
List of properties [in Bristol], including houses and ground rents held by a lease from the Society of Merchants, houses in Hotwell Road and up the hill from Hotwell Road to Clifton Church, a large house facing the dock gates, and three houses in a court behind it. Found enclosed in no. 142.