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Bargain And Sale of four fields of land called Sudburies (30 a.) and a coppice or woodland (30 a.), both ...,

1 William Palmer of Dorking, Surrey, yeoman. 2 John Fuller of Dorking, carpenter, and Henry Bristowe of Wotton, husbandman. Bargain And Sale of four fields of land called Sudburies (30 a.) and a coppice or woodland (30 a.), both in p's Capel and Dorking (boundaries described), with liberty to make a use of a way from the common called Homewood to the said Sudburies, reserving the right of dower of Ellen wife of 1. Consideration: £50. Endorsed: 'No (1)'.

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'.

Mortgage (Bargain And Sale) for £300 of the leasehold of a parcel of land fronting on the east side of ...,

1 William Mace of p. St George Bloomsbury Square, Middlesex, carpenter. 2 Conquest Jones of p. St Mary le Bone, Middlesex, gent. Mortgage (Bargain And Sale) for £300 of the leasehold of a parcel of land fronting on the east side of Southampton Street, p. St George Bloomsbury, Middlesex. Recites no. 99. Endorsed: note of registration, 21 Nov. 1760.

Assignment Of Lease of a m. and land on the east side of Southampton Street, p. St George Bloomsbury, Middlesex ...,

1 Sir George Kelley of Speldhurst, Kent, kt. 2 James Spagg of Limehouse, Middlesex, esq. Assignment Of Lease of a m. and land on the east side of Southampton Street, p. St George Bloomsbury, Middlesex. Recites a lease for 62 years dated 25 Sept. 1759, from John, duke of Bedford, to Joseph Clark of p. St Marylebone, Middlesex, carpenter, of a parcel of ground and the m. or tmt being erected, on the east side of Southampton Street, in p. St George Bloomsbury, Middlesex, and that the lease has since become vested in 1.

Assignment Of Lease of a m. and land on the east side of Southampton Street, p. St George Bloomsbury, Middlesex ...,

1 Sir George Kelley of Bishops Down, p. Speldhurst, Kent, kt. 2 James Spagg of Limehouse, Middlesex, esq. Assignment Of Lease of a m. and land on the east side of Southampton Street, p. St George Bloomsbury, Middlesex. Consideration: £700. Endorsed: assignment of the said lease to Isaac Lloyd Williams of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq., for £275, 1 June 1799.

Lease for 14 years of three quarters of a m. or tmt called Higher Patcott in p. Tiverton, Devon, and ...,

1 Jane Wakefield of the city of London, widow. 2 Thomas Taylor of Tiverton, Devon, yeoman. Lease for 14 years of three quarters of a m. or tmt called Higher Patcott in p. Tiverton, Devon, and Covenant by 1 to pay an annuity of £10 charged upon the premises and the adjoining Burridge estate; covenants relating to husbandry, planting of trees and hedges. Annual rent: £15.15.0 and £5 for every a. of meadow and pasture converted to tillage.

Lease for 21 years of a m. or tmt on the south side of Throgmorton Street, p. St Bartholomew behind ...,

1 Sir Timothy Waldo of Clapham, Surrey, kt. 2 Thomas Markins of Throgmorton Street, London, victualler. Lease for 21 years of a m. or tmt on the south side of Throgmorton Street, p. St Bartholomew behind the Royal Exchange in the ward of Broad Street in the city of London, heretofore in the tenure of Adam Shekel, perukemaker, and late of William Owen, confectioner; covenants that 2 shall spend £50 in substantial repairs in the first year of the lease. Annual rent: £30. Endorsement: assignment of lease by Richard Edwards of Southwark, Surrey, brandy-merchant, administrator of the will of 2, dec., to George Barlow of Throgmorton Street, London, victualler, 26 July 1793, for £150.

Counterpart of no. 105,

Endorsement: assignment of lease by 2 to William Tiffin of Fleet Street, haberdasher, 6 Nov. 1779, for 5s., and assignment of the same by the executors and legatees of the will of the said William Tiffin, dec., to William Leaf of Fleet Street, haberdasher, [ ] June 1799, for £20.

Lease for 21 years of a m. or tmt in Black Horse Alley, on the north side of Fleet Street ...,

1 Sir Timothy Waldo of Clapham, Surrey, kt. 2 John Calvert, esq., Peter Calvert, Edward Barnes and Jeremiah Morrell, all of p. St Giles without Cripplegate, London, brewers and partners. Lease for 21 years of a m. or tmt in Black Horse Alley, on the north side of Fleet Street, p. St Bridgets otherwise St Brides, London. Annual rent: £24.

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.

Partial Discharge of a mortgage and Covenant to repay the full sum of £104 on 4 July next at the ...,

1 Jasper Goodwyn of Dorking, Surrey, gent. 2 George Duncumb of Albury and John Machell of Wonersh, gents. Partial Discharge of a mortgage and Covenant to repay the full sum of £104 on 4 July next at the mansion house of the said George Duncumb in Albury. Recites a mortgage for £208, dated 31 Oct. 1636, between 1 and 2 of the m. or inn called The Lower Chequer in Dorking. Consideration: £100. Endorsed: 'Bundle F, No (1) & (2)'. Decayed.

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.

Release of a sufficient part of the sum settled in no. 110 and Settlement of 200 a. of pasture, fen ...,

1 Sir William Dolben of Thingdo, otherwise Finedon, Northamptonshire, bart, Sir Edmund Affleck of Foringhoe Hall, Essex, bart, rear admiral of the Red Squadron of the Fleet, Philip Affleck of Wimpole Street, p. St Mary le bone, Middlesex, esq., rear admiral of the Blue Squadron of the Fleet, and Charlotte Scotchmer of Pakenham, Suffolk, widow, the executors and trustees of the will of Rev. James Affleck of Thingdon, dec. 2 James Affleck, esq., major in the 19th regiment of Light Dragoons, eldest son and heir at law of the said James Affleck, dec. 3 George Edmunds of Grays Inn, Middlesex, gent., and Henrietta his wife, late Henrietta Bertie, spinster. 4 Albemarle Bertie, esq., colonel in the first regiment of Foot Guards, Henry Atherton of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq., and Richard Edmunds, also of Lincolns Inn, gent. Release of a sufficient part of the sum settled in no. 110 and Settlement of 200 a. of pasture, fen or marsh ground in North Fen at Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire, abutting on the grounds called Northea on the west (further boundaries given), together with the farm house and buildings; and 13 a. of pasture, fen or marsh ground called Stonald Dole adjoining to the south, to the use of 4 upon the trusts of the settlement of 3. Consideration: £2,400 paid to 1 by 4, with the consent of 3.

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.

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