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Deed Of Partition of four fields of land called Sudburies (30 a.) and a coppice or woodland (30 a.), both ...,

1 John Fuller of Dorking, Surrey, carpenter. 2 Henry Bristowe of Wotton, husbandman. Deed Of Partition of four fields of land called Sudburies (30 a.) and a coppice or woodland (30 a.), both in p's Capel and Dorking, having been partitioned for them by Allexander Browne, gent., and John Atlee, yeoman:. (I) 1 is to have a parcel of new-grubbed meadow and a large and a small coppice lying on the south side of the said meadow, and about 2 a. of enclosed land in Sudburries. (Ii) 2 to have the residue, lying on the south and west sides of the lands assigned to 1. Endorsed: '(3)'.

Deed To Lead The Uses Of A Fine of the freehold m., farm and lands late in the tenure of ...,

1 Thomas Berenger of Iver, Buckinghamshire, son and heir of Richard Berenger, esq., dec., and Edith, wife of the said Thomas, and Richard Berenger, his only son and heir apparent. 2 Charles Dawe of Langley Marishe, gent. 3 George Castle of Langley Marishe, keeper, and Dionesia his wife. 4 Henry Reeve of Stoke Poges, gent. Deed To Lead The Uses Of A Fine of the freehold m., farm and lands late in the tenure of John Hosier, and upon the several parcels of land, parcel of the said farm, the farm called The [ ] Field (28 a.), lying at the west end of Colebrooke, several pieces of land (20 a.) dispersed in Chatcham Mead, closes of meadow called Watts-Closes (5 a.) lying at the south end of Watrye Lane, arable land and meadow (12 a.) lying in Sutton-Southfield, arable land (6 a.) lying in Spittlefield, arable land (2 a.) lying in Apnell-Field, a meadow (4 a.) lying in the meadow part of the same field, two closes of meadow ground (10) called Innings-Mead and Vitlers Mead all in p's Iver and Langley, Buckinghamshire, a m. and land (8 a.) in p. Langley Marish, 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 (6 a.), otherwise Stock Dale, 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 Ridings, adjoining the pale of Langley Park on the west and the highway leading towards Iver Heath on the east in p. Langley Marish, to the use, as to the m., farm and lands late in the tenure of John Hosier, to the use of 2, and the m's and lands in the tenures of William Kempe and William Vasper to the use of 3. Consideration: £1,740 paid by 2 to 1, and £423.10.0 paid by 3 to 1. Worn at the creases.

Deed To Make A Tenant To The Precipe to suffer a common recovery of m's and lands of 1 in ...,

1 Mathew Carleton of London, merchant. 2 Henry Cornish of London, merchant. Deed To Make A Tenant To The Precipe to suffer a common recovery of m's and lands of 1 in p's Dorking, Mickleham, Betchworth, Wonersh, Shere, Leatherhead, Cranleigh, Great Bookham, Holmwood and Capel, Surrey, in the tenures of Jasper Goodwyn, William Levett, Richard Haybeetle, [ ] Rose, doctor in physic, William Hall, Robert Newman, Widow Carter, [ ] Perk, John Edwards, William Ray, Widow Gale, William Ny, [ ] Shepherd, Thomas Haybeetle, [ ] Smith, [ ] Bothwell, [ ] Lusted, John Dendy, George Goodwyn, Matthew Marsh, Richard Hall, [ ] Browne, [ ] Burstowe, [ ] Bagshall, [ ] Collins and Simon Petters. Endorsed: '(3)' and '(4)'.

Demise for 99 years of the manors, m's, etc., devised by the will of John, duke of Marlborough, dec., to ...,

1 Charles Spencer, duke of Marlborough. 2 John Paltock of p. St Clement Danes, Middlesex, goldsmith. Demise for 99 years of the manors, m's, etc., devised by the will of John, duke of Marlborough, dec., to trustees for the use of 1 and of an annuity of £1,000 a year to 2 for the life of 1. Consideration: £7,000. Endorsed: note that the annuity has been paid off, 26 April 1744.

Discharge for £3,100, the remainder of a sum of £5,000 due to the said Anna Maria Winstanley under a settlement ...,

1 John Winstanley and Anna Maria Winstanley his wife. 2 Mary Tufton. Discharge for £3,100, the remainder of a sum of £5,000 due to the said Anna Maria Winstanley under a settlement dated 6 March 1781, part of the principal sum of £16,000 secured on the estates of Thomas, late earl of Leicester, dec. Draft.

Draft Heads Of Agreement for a lease of a m. or dwelling house adjoining Peartrees Livery Stables in Piccadilly, Middlesex ...,

1 John Johnson, junior, of Berners Street, Middlesex, architect. 2 Mrs Jane Medley of Clapham, Surrey, widow. Draft Heads Of Agreement for a lease of a m. or dwelling house adjoining Peartrees Livery Stables in Piccadilly, Middlesex, and for the eventual purchase of the leasehold. See also nos 136-7.

Exemplification Of Recovery (by double vouchee), dated Trinity term 1669, of m's and lands in p's Dorking, Mickleham, Betchworth, Wonersh ...,

1 Robert Maurice (demandant). 2 Matthew Carleton (tenant to the precipe). 3 Henry Cornish (vouchee). Exemplification Of Recovery (by double vouchee), dated Trinity term 1669, of m's and lands in p's Dorking, Mickleham, Betchworth, Wonersh, Shere, Leatherhead, Cranleigh, Great Bookham, Holmwood, and Capel, Surrey. Latin. Endorsed: '(5)'.

Final Concord of 20 m's, etc., (224 a.) in p's Dorking, Mickleham, Betchworth, Wonersh, Shere, Leatherhead, Cranleigh, Great Bookham, Holmwood ...,

1 Martin Holbeath, gent., and Ottwell Meverell of Grays Inn, Middlesex, esq. (quers). 2 Thomas Carleton, esq., and Matthew Carleton the elder, esq. (deforcs). Final Concord of 20 m's, etc., (224 a.) in p's Dorking, Mickleham, Betchworth, Wonersh, Shere, Leatherhead, Cranleigh, Great Bookham, Holmwood and Capel, Surrey. RH indenture.

Grant by 1 and 2 of an additional annuity of £5 to the charity school at Hothfield, Kent,

1 Thomas Tufton, earl of Thanet. 2 Sackville Tufton of Newbottle, Northamptonshire, esq. 3 Rev. John Grandorge, DD, one of the prebendaries of the cathedral church of Canterbury, and Peniston Lamb of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, gent. (trustees). Grant by 1 and 2 of an additional annuity of £5 to the charity school at Hothfield, Kent. Recites a deed, dated 3 Jan. 1720/1, between 1 and 3, granting an annual rent charge of £15 issuing out of several pieces of land in Hothfield, part of the estates of Richard, late earl of Thanet, dec., and of 1, to be applied as a salary for a schoolmistress to teach the children of the poor of the parish.

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