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Peniston Lamb (Lincoln's Inn) Deeds,
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Release by William Strode and James Strode of their respective shares in £5,000 secured by the pre-nuptial settlement, dated 11 ...,

1 William Strode of p. St George Hanover Square, Middlesex, esq., eldest son and heir of William Strode of Punsborn, Hertfordshire, esq., dec., by Lady Ann his wife, one of the daughters of James, earl of Salisbury, dec., by Ann his wife, dec., one of the daughters of Thomas, earl of Thanet, dec., and James Strode of Harley Street, Middlesex, esq., the youngest son of the said William Strode and Ann, both dec. 2 Sir Matthew Lamb of Brockett Hall, Hertfordshire, bart, the surviving trustee of the settlement of William Strode, dec. Release by William Strode and James Strode of their respective shares in £5,000 secured by the pre-nuptial settlement, dated 11 Feb. 1708, of the said James, earl of Salisbury, and Ann his wife, which provided a sum of £10,000 for the younger children, under which the said Lady Ann Strode, one of four younger children of the marriage, was entituled to £2,500. Recites the said pre-nuptial settlement. Endorsed: receipts of the said James Strode for £2,222.4.5 and of the said William Strode for £555.11.1.

Assignment by 1 to 4 of £5,500 secured on an estate of the late earl of Salisbury in trust for ...,

1 Sir William Maynard of Waltons, Essex, bart. 2 William Strode of p. St George Hanover Square, Middlesex, esq., eldest son and heir of William Strode of Punsborn, Hertfordshire, esq., dec., by Lady Ann his wife, one of the daughters of James, earl of Salisbury, dec., by Ann his wife, dec. 3 James Strode of Harley Street, Middlesex, the youngest son of the said William Strode and Lady Ann Strode, both dec. 4 Sir Matthew Lamb of Brockett Hall, Hertfordshire, bart. Assignment by 1 to 4 of £5,500 secured on an estate of the late earl of Salisbury in trust for securing the portion of Cecil [sic] Strode, aged 16, until she reaches the age of 21 or is married. Consideration: £5,500 paid by 2 to 1. Recites as no. 60. Damaged by rodents.

Appointment by Anna Maria Winstanley, by virtue of powers reserved to her by her pre-nuptial settlement dated 6 March 1781 ...,

1 John Winstanley the younger of p. St Mary le bone, Middlesex, esq., and Anna Maria his wife (late Anna Maria Cauldwell, widow of Edward Cauldwell, esq., dec., and daughter and only child of Thomas Clark of p. St John the Evangelist, Westminster, plaisterer, dec.). 2 Mary Tufton of p. St George Hanover Square, Middlesex, spinster. Appointment by Anna Maria Winstanley, by virtue of powers reserved to her by her pre-nuptial settlement dated 6 March 1781, for the payment of £1,900, part of her settlement of £5,000, by 2 to John Winstanley. Recites no. 62 and that £11,000 of the principal sum of £16,000 was the money of 2, that £5,000 was the money of Peniston, lord Melborne, and that £5,000 had been assigned to the trustees of the pre-nuptial settlement of 1, with powers to get in the money as soon as convenient and to lay it out in a freehold estate of inheritance. Endorsed: receipt of John Winstanley for £1,900 paid by 2, dated 19 July 1782, and receipt and discharge of Anna Maria Winstanley for £3,100 paid by 2, dated 3 June 1783.

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.

Release by 1, by the direction of 2, to 3 of the manors of Hever, Chipstead, Kingsdown and Maplescomb, a ...,

1 Thomas Hill of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq., devisee of the estates in fee and for terms of years under the will of the late Mary Tufton, dec., in trust for 2 and 3. 2 Lady Charlotte Tufton of Seamore Place, p. St George Hanover, Middlesex, spinster. 3 Lady Mary Duncan of Queen Ann Street West, p. St Mary-le-bone, Middlesex, widow. Release by 1, by the direction of 2, to 3 of the manors of Hever, Chipstead, Kingsdown and Maplescomb, a m. or tmt with the several farms and lands called Hever Place Farm, Clarks Farm and Knatts Farm, a farm called Brandshatch Farm, a farm in the tenure of James Brand, a farm called Maplescomb Farm, m's and farms in the tenure of Thomas Gladish and Nicholas Middleton, a farm called East Hill Farm, a farm in the tenure of Anthony Wallar and several quit rents in the said manors, all in the several t's, p's etc. of Kingsdown, Farningham, Eynsford, Kemsing, Seal, Ash, Shoreham, Fawkham, Hartley and Chipstead, all in Kent, man. Minster, otherwise Minster Lovell, m's and farms in the tenure of Stephen Rogers, Richard Green, Robert Coppin, Deodatus Collis, Joseph Mallam, and John Busby and Edward Busby, a farm and lands at Chilson in the tenure of John Ren, a m. or tmt in the tenure of John Beal, a lime kiln in the tenure of John Wells, a slate quarry in the tenure of David Barry, woods and woodgrounds containing [ ] a., cottage rents, copyhold or quit rents, leasehold rents, and freehold or chief rents, in the t's, p's and precincts of Minster Lovell, Shilton, Bampton, Shortington, Asthall, Asthall Leigh, Astell Lingley, otherwise Astell, Astall Langley and Shipton under Wychwood, all in Oxfordshire (annual values given). Recites as in no.62 and no.62. Counterpart.

Mortgage (Demise for 21 years) for £[ ] of the Great Malt House, p. Brancaster, Norfolk, and the hangrells, stables ...,

1 John Thurlow of Brancaster, Norfolk, gent. 2 Hutton Perkins of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, gent. Mortgage (Demise for 21 years) for £[ ] of the Great Malt House, p. Brancaster, Norfolk, and the hangrells, stables, yards, gardens, cider ovens, and the quay belonging to it (8 a.), held by virtue of a longer lease from Sir Ralph Hare of Stow Bardolph, bart, Dame Susan his wife, and Elizabeth, lady Hereford. Not executed.

Pre-nuptial Settlement of the said George Hooper and the said Anne Honan, being a Declaration Of A Trust that they ...,

1 George Hooper of London, gent. 2 Frances Scott of p. St Botolph Bishopsgate, London, widow, and Anne Honan, spinster, her neice. 3 Rev. John Jones of Toddenham, Gloucestershire, clerk, and Peniston Lamb of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, gent. (trustees). Pre-nuptial Settlement of the said George Hooper and the said Anne Honan, being a Declaration Of A Trust that they have each advanced £1,500 to 3, as trustees of the said settlement, who have purchased £2,350 stock of the British East India Company. Witnessed by Elizabeth Lamb, Robert Lamb and Matthew Lamb. Endorsed: releases of George Hooper, John Hooper, Mathew Hooper, Richard Hooper, Anne Hooper, spinster, Joseph Beasing of Chesthunt, Hertfordshire, schoolmaster, and Sarah his wife, formerly Sarah Hooper, Margaret Hooper, and Elizabeth Hooper, the children of 1 and the said Anne Honan, to Sir Mathew Lamb, bart, executor of the will of Peniston Lamb, dec., 1756-9.

Appointment by George Hooper the elder of London, gent., for the equal distribution after his death, of £2,350 capital stock ...,

Appointment by George Hooper the elder of London, gent., for the equal distribution after his death, of £2,350 capital stock of the United Company of Merchants of Great Britain trading to East India, amongst his children, George Hooper the younger, John, Matthew, Richard, Anne, Sarah, Margaret and Elizabeth.

Lamb of Lincolns Inn deeds,

The Lambs had an interest in chambers in 7 and 8 Serles Court (now New Square), Lincolns Inn. In 1815 Peniston Lamb, lord Melbourne, conveyed the chambers to Cornelius Pitt (no. 98), and Pitt in turn conveyed them to Isaac Lloyd Williams in 1818. In 1850 the chambers were conveyed by Matthew Davies Williams of Cwmcynfelyn, Cardiganshire, the eldest son of Isaac Lloyd Williams, to John Wood of Coventry Street, Haymarket, wine and spirit merchant. Deeds relating to the Serles Court chambers are held at the Lincolns Inn Library (Serles Court Books and D1e12/1-11). Photocopies of the admission to chambers of Matthew Lamb, Peniston Lamb and Cornelius Pitt, together with a draft list of deeds relating to New Square, are in NLW Facs 861.

Lease for 21 years of three quarters of the m's or tmt's called Burridge (95 a.) and Higher Patcott (82 ...,

1 Sir Timothy Waldo of Clapham, Surrey, kt, and Dame Katharine his wife. 2 William Anstey of p. Tiverton, Devon, yeoman. Lease for 21 years of three quarters of the m's or tmt's called Burridge (95 a.) and Higher Patcott (82 a.) in p. Tiverton, Devon; covenants as in no. 103. Annual rent: £30 and £5 for every a. of meadow and pasture converted to tillage. Counterpart.

Lease for 131/2 years, by virtue of a licence, dated 16 May 1796, from James Farrer, esq., steward of man ...,

1 William Lee of Hart Street, Bloomsbury, Middlesex, carpenter. 2 Jane Waldo of Weybridge, Surrey, spinster. Lease for 131/2 years, by virtue of a licence, dated 16 May 1796, from James Farrer, esq., steward of man. Byfleet with its members, of a m. or dwelling house in p. Weybridge, Surrey, with the garden and pleasure ground adjoining, together with 1's right or priviledge of walking in the adjoining park or pleasure grounds of Lord Portmore. Schedule of fittings appended. Annual rent: £25.

Post-nuptial Settlement of 1, being a Declaration Of Trust of Henrietta Edmunds's fortune of £4,600,

1 George Edmunds of Grays Inn, Middlesex, gent., and Henrietta his wife, late Henrietta Bertie, spinster. 2 Albermarle Bertie, colonel in the first regiment of Foot Guards, Henry Atherton of the Temple, London, esq., and Richard Edmunds of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, gent. Post-nuptial Settlement of 1, being a Declaration Of Trust of Henrietta Edmunds's fortune of £4,600.

Appointment by Elisha Blayney of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, surgeon, and Sinah his wife, late Sinah Hudson, spinster, discharging the trustees ...,

Appointment by Elisha Blayney of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, surgeon, and Sinah his wife, late Sinah Hudson, spinster, discharging the trustees of their pre-nuptial settlement. Recites the sale of part of the freehold and copyhold estates of Thomas Hudson late of Hemel Hempstead, dec., father of the said Sinah, to John Tomlin of Berkhamsted St Peter, draper, and that £325, a third of the purchase money, the share of Elisha Blayney and Sinah his wife, was laid out by George Hudson, the surviving trustee, and the said John Tomlin in the purchase of £410.14.10 3% consolidated bank annuities.

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.

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