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Quitclaim by 1 of a m. or inn called Lower Chequer, closes or parcels of land (40 a.), that is ...,

1 John Machell of Wonersh, Surrey, gent. 2 George Duncumb of Albury, Surrey, esq. Quitclaim by 1 of a m. or inn called Lower Chequer, closes or parcels of land (40 a.), that is, parcels of land (6 a.) in the tenure of Richard Day, gent., since dec., dispersed in the common fields called Fosterwood, closes and parcels of pasture and woodground (10 a.) called Deaths, a parcel of land and woodground called Huckstall, otherwise Uagstooles (7 a.), adjoining the pale of Betchworth Park, two closes and parcels of land and pasture (6 a.) adjoining the said park pale in the tenure of Edward Sheffeild, a parcel of land and pasture called Barnehawes (3 a.), a parcel of land (1 a.) in the common field called Stonyland, a parcel of land and pasture called Kennells (2 a.) lying on 'this' side of Cotnam Deane, a croft of land (2 a.) on the north side of the highway from Dorking to Reigate, in the tenure of Widow Day, a little pightell or parcel of meadow called Standbridge Mead (1/2 a.), a tmt and orchard (1 a.) on the west side of the highway to Newdegate, in the tenure of Mathew Neale, a little parcel of land in East Street, in the tenure of John Barnett and adjoining the lands of Sir Richard Sands, an annual rent of 18d. for a parcel of land called Squyres in Wesbech, three closes of meadow and pasture called Spitle Heath Feild and Spitle Heath Meadow (11 a.), a little parcel of land or meadow (1/2 a.) adjoining the tmt of Richard Shoes, in the tenure of John Combes, and all other m's, lands, etc., purchased by Edward Goodwyn, gent., from Edward Carpenter and Robert Kyleston (see no. 10), all in p. Dorking, and since bargained and sold to Jasper Goodwyn and Acknowledgment by 1 that the whole of the consideration money was the proper money of 2. Recites a bargain and sale of the premises, dated 31 Oct. 1636, by Jasper Goodwyn the elder of Dorking, gent., to 1 and 2. Endorsed: '(3)'.

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 a m. or tmt called Bakers (14 a.) in p. Dorking, near a wood or common ...,

1 Henry Gosden of Dorking, Surrey, draper. 2 Thomas Carleton the younger of Carshalton, gent. Bargain And Sale of a m. or tmt called Bakers (14 a.) in p. Dorking, near a wood or common called the Holme Wood (reserving a mortgage, dated 15 March 1647, for the payment of an annuity for the life of Bridgett Lucas, widow), with Covenant To Levy A Fine by 1. Consideration: £170. Endorsed: '(6)'.

Lease To Vest Possession of a m. or inn called The Lower Chequer, parcels of land (6 a.) in the ...,

1 George Duncumb of Chalford, Surrey, esq., son and executor of the will of George Duncumb, late of Albury, dec. 2 Ottwell Meverell of Grays Inn, Middlesex, esq., George Carleton and Phillipp Lasinby, citizens and mercers of London. Lease To Vest Possession of a m. or inn called The Lower Chequer, parcels of land (6 a.) in the tenure of Richard Day, gent., lying dispersed in the common field called Foster Wood, closes or parcels of pasture and woodground called Deaths (10 a.), a parcel of land and woodground called Huckstall (7 a.), otherwise Hagstooles, adjoining the pale of Betchworth Park, two closes or parcels of land and pasture (6 a.) in the tenure of Edward Sheffeild and adjoining the said park pale, a parcel of land (1 a.) in the tenure of Ralph Arnold and lying in the common field called Stonyland, all in p. Dorking, Surrey, a close or parcel of land and pasture called Kennells (2 a.) lying on 'this' side of Cottman Deane, a croft of land (2 a.) in the tenure of Widow Day and lying on the north side of the highway leading from Dorking to Reigate, a little pightell or parcel of meadow called Stanbridge Meade, a tmt and orchard (1 a.) lying on the west side of the highway leading from Dorking to Newdigate, a little parcel of land lying in the East Street of Dorking, a yearly rent of 18d. issuing out of a parcel of land called Squires in p. West Bechworth, three closes called Spittleheath, and a little parcel of land in the tenure of John Comber and adjoining the tmt of Richard Shoes in p. Dorking. Endorsed: note of exhibition in Chancery to Matthew Carleton and Ralph Mill, gents, in a cause between Thomas Faines. complainant, and Thomas Carleton, one of the defendants and '4'.

Post-nuptial Settlement of the said Matthew Carleton the younger and Lydia Aylett, kinswoman of Martin Holbeath, being a Covenant To ...,

1 Matthew Carleton of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq., and Thomas Carleton of London, esq. 2 Martin Holbeath of Felstead, Essex, gent., and Ottwell Meverell of Grays Inn, Middlesex, esq. 3 Matthew Carleton the younger, son and heir apparent of the said Thomas Carleton. Post-nuptial Settlement of the said Matthew Carleton the younger and Lydia Aylett, kinswoman of Martin Holbeath, being a Covenant To Levy A Fine 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: 'The second part of the deed betweene Thomas Carleton, etc., and Martin Holbeath'.

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.

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)'.

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)'.

Deed Declaring The Uses Of A Recovery of m's and lands of 1 in p's Dorking, Mickleham, Betchworth, Wonersh, Shere ...,

1 Mathew Carleton of London, merchant. 2 Henry Cornish of London, merchant. 3 Robert Maurice of London, merchant. Deed Declaring The Uses Of A 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 to enure to the use of 1. Recites no. 35.

Articles Of Agreement previous to the marriage of 3 and 4, including,

1 Henry Hare, baron Colerane. 2 Mathew Carleton of London, merchant. 3 Hugh Hare, son and heir apparent of 1. 4 Lydia Carleton, eldest daughter of 2. Articles Of Agreement previous to the marriage of 3 and 4, including:. (I) 1, before the marriage, to grant to 2 an annuity or rent charge of £450 for 80 years, if 1 live so long, to issue out of the manors of Denver and Walpole, a capital m. or manorhouse in the tenure of John Scott the elder at Churchfield in Walpole and other properties (400 a.) in the t's and p's of Denver, Walpole, Walton, and West Walton, all in Norfolk. (Ii) 1, before the marriage, to settle on trustees named by 2, the manors of West Walton, Walpole and Walsoken, the rectory and parsonage of Walpole, and the manors, m's, etc., of 1 in p's West Walton, Walpole, Walsoken, Terrington, Tilney, Ke[?mvick], Clenchwarton, Saddlebow Cum Sechy, Old Lynn, Emneth, and Well, all in Norfolk, and Well in Cambridgeshire, the advowsons of the moiety of the vicarages of the churches of the BVM of West Walton and St Peter and St Andrew of Walpole, and any other lands, tmt's, etc., of 1 in the precincts of Marshland, Norfolk, to the use of 1 for life, to the use of Sarah, dowager duchess of Somerset, his wife, for life, to their heirs and to the heirs of 3 and 4, the manors of Tottenham, Panbrooke, Bruses, Dawbuesse and Mockings, Middlesex, and all other m's, lands, etc., of 1 in p's Tottenham, Edmonton, Hornsey and Enfield, Middlesex, are to be settled to the use of 1 for life, to the use of his said wife for life, and then to the uses of trustees to be appointed by 1 for a term of 300 years in trust to raise £6,000. (Iii) 1, after the marriage but before 1 Nov. 1689, to settle on persons named by 2, man. Langford and m's, lands, etc., in Wiltshire, to the use of 1 for life, to trustees to be named by 1 for a term of 400 years in trust for 3 for life and to be a further security for the said sum of £6,000, and then to the heirs of 3 and 4, and the premises specified in (i) above to the use of 3 for life, to 4 for life for her jointure and in lieu of dower. (Iv) 2, before the marriage, to convey his m's, lands, etc., in Dorking, Mickleham, Betchworth, Wonersh, Shere, Leatherhead, Cranleigh, Great Bookham, Holmwood, and Capel, Surrey, to the use of 3 for life, then to the use of 4 for life, and afterwards to the heirs of the bodies of 3 and 4.

Deed Declaring The Uses Of A Fine of 20 m's, 4 cottages, etc., (224 a.) in Dorking, Micklesham, Betchworth, Wonersh ...,

1 Hugh Hare, esq., son and heir apparent of Henry Hare, baron Colerane, and Lydia his wife, eldest daughter of Mathew Carleton, late of London, merchant, dec. 2 Thomas Railton of St Margarets Westminster, Middlesex, esq., and Francis Milles of the Inner Temple, London, gent. 3 Berkley Lucy of Necley, Hampshire, bart, and James Montague of the Middle Temple, London, esq. 4 Stephen Hervey of the Middle Temple, London, esq., and John Debnam, senior, citizen and mercer of London. 5 Henry Hare, eldest son and heir apparent of 1. 6 Henry Hare, baron Colerane. Deed Declaring The Uses Of A Fine of 20 m's, 4 cottages, etc., (224 a.) in Dorking, Micklesham, Betchworth, Wonersh, Shere, Leatherhead, Cranleigh, Great Bookham, Homewood and Capel, Surrey, to enure to the use of the said Hugh Hare for his life, to the use of the said Lydia Hare for her life, to 4 for a term of 200 years to raise up to £5,000 to be paid to those named in the said Hugh Hare's will, and then to 5 and the male heirs of 1 and, in default of heirs male, to the heirs of 6.

Bargain And Sale by 1 to 2 of m's and lands of 1 in p's Dorking, Mickleham, Betchworth, Wonersh, Shere ...,

1 Henry Hare, baron Colerane, eldest son and heir of Hugh Hare, esq., dec., by Lydia his wife, dec., eldest daughter of Mathew Carleton, late of London, merchant, dec., and also grandson and heir of Henry, late lord Colerane, dec. 2 Lydia Hare of Tottenham Highcrosse, Middlesex, spinster, Charles Hutchinson of London, gent., and Lucia his wife, and Constantia Hare the younger of Tottenham Highcross aforesaid (which Lydia, Lucia and Constantia are the three daughters of the said Hugh Hare and Lydia his wife). 3 John Rogers, BD, fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and Thomas Reason of London, gent. Bargain And Sale by 1 to 2 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 in trust to sell the premises and share the proceeds between the said Lydia Hare, Lucia Hutchinson and Constantia Hare, 1 being assured that a term of 200 years is insufficient by mortgage, sale or otherwise to raise £5,000. Recites no. 38. Endorsed: note of enrolment in Chancery, 21 April 1715.

Assignment Of A Term Of 200 years by 2, by the direction of the said John Rogers and Thomas Reason ...,

1 Lydia Hare of Totenham Highcrosse, Middlesex, spinster, Charles Hutchinson of London, gent., and Lucia his wife, and Constantia Hare the younger of Tottenham Highcrosse aforesaid, spinster, which Lydia, Lucia and Constantia are the three daughters of Hugh Hare, esq., dec., by Lydia his late wife, dec., the eldest daughter of Mathew Carleton, late of London, dec. 2 Elizabeth Debnam of Edmonton, Middlesex, widow, relict and executrix of the will of John Debnam senior, late citizen and mercer of London, dec. 3 John Rogers, BD, fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Thomas Reason and Thomas Bedwell, both of London, gents. Assignment Of A Term Of 200 years by 2, by the direction of the said John Rogers and Thomas Reason, to the said Thomas Bedwell in trust for the said John Rogers and Thomas Reason, until such time as it can be sold or conveyed in pursuance of the trusts reposed in them. Recites nos 38-9.

Lease and Release by 2, at the request of 1, to 3 in trust for the said Edward Gilbert of ...,

1 John Rogers of Wrington, Somerset, BD, late fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and Lydia his wife, Charles Hutchinson of London, gent., and Constantia Hare of Tottenham Highcrosse, Middlesex, spinster. 2 Thomas Reason of London, gent. 3 Edward Gilbert and William Gilbert of London, gents. Lease and Release by 2, at the request of 1, to 3 in trust for the said Edward Gilbert of a m. or inn called Upper Chequer, a m. adjoining, being formerly part of the same, in the tenure of [ ]Wheeler and [ ] Yates, a parcel of land (1 a.) in a field called Squire Croft, a parcel of land called Bottom Acre in a field called Colliers Dene otherwise Broomfeild, 5 a. of land in a field called Townfeild Close, and closes or parcels of pasture land and woodground called Deaths (10 a.), otherwise Deaths Chart, near Debden, all in p. Dorking, Surrey, a m. or farm house and 4 a. in the tenure of William Brown, in p's Dorking and Capel, a close of land called Swytefeild (8 a.), otherwise Whitland, a close of meadow called Swyte Meadow (6 a.) and a close of land called Rydon Close, (4 a.) all in. p. Dorking, a meadow called Southaw Meadow (1 a.) at Beargreave, p. Capel, coppices, coppiced woods, groves and underwood (partly grubbed up) on or near the west and east of the said Swytefeild, Swyte Meadow and Rydon Close, a parcel of land called Swyte Grove (5 a.) and a field called Swyte Feild (2 a.) all in p. Dorking, lands, meadows, etc., called Sudberries (20 a.), being four fields and three coppices (all or most of which have been ploughed up) near the common called Homewood, all in p's Dorking and Capel, and a m. and land called Bakers (15 a.) near the said Homewood, in p. Dorking and Indemnity [?by 3] to 1 from a perpetual annuity of £10 charged on the lands called Deaths, to be hereby conveyed by John Carpenter, gent., former owner of the same, to Christopher Ryth, esq., and now payable to George Wattle, and henceforth to be paid by John Hall of Dorking, esq., out of a m. formerly called Lower Chequer, now the Kings Head, lately purchased by the said Thomas Rogers and Thomas Reason.

Assignment Of A Term Of Years by 3, at the request of 1 and 2, to the said Thomas Gilbert ...,

1 John Rogers of Wrington, Somerset, BD, late fellow of Corpus Christ College, Oxford, and Lydia his wife, Charles Hutchinson of London, gent., and Constantia Hare of Tottenham Highcrosse, spinster. 2 Thomas Reason of London, gent. 3 Thomas Bedwell of p. St Clements Dane, Middlesex, gent. 4 Edward Gilbert of London and Thomas Gilbert, citzen and dyer of London. Assignment Of A Term Of Years by 3, at the request of 1 and 2, to the said Thomas Gilbert in trust to attend the inheritance for the said Edward Gilbert of a m. or inn called Upper Chequer, a m. adjoining, being formerly part of the same, in the tenure of [ ]Wheeler and [ ] Yates, a parcel of land (1 a.) in a field called Squire Croft, a parcel of land called Bottom Acre in a field called Colliers Dene otherwise Broomfeild, 5 a. of land in a field called Townfeild Close, and closes or parcels of pasture land and woodground called Deaths (10 a.), otherwise Deaths Chart, near Debden, all in p. Dorking, Surrey, a m. or farm house and 4 a. in the tenure of William Brown, in p's Dorking and Capel, a close of land called Swytefeild (8 a.), otherwise Whitland, a close of meadow called Swyte Meadow (6 a.) and a close of land called Rydon Close (4 a.) all in. p. Dorking, a meadow called Southaw Meadow (1 a.) at Beargreave, p. Capel, coppices, coppiced woods, groves and underwood (partly grubbed up) on or near the west and east of the said Swytefeild, Swyte Meadow and Rydon Close, a parcel of land called Swyte Grove (5 a.) and a field called Swyte Feild (2 a.), all in p. Dorking, lands, meadows, etc., called Sudberries (20 a.), being four fields and three coppices (all or most of which have been ploughed up) near the common called Homewood, all in p's Dorking and Capel, and a m. and land called Bakers (15 a.) near the said Homewood in p. Dorking. Consideration: £1,500 paid by the said Edward Gilbert to the said John Rogers and 2. Recites nos 41-2.

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