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Bargain And Sale With Enfeoffment of a m. and land (8 a.) in p. Langley Marish, Buckinghamshire, adjoining the pale ...,

1 Thomas Berenger of Iver, Buckinghamshire, esq., only son and heir of Richard Berenger, esq., dec., and Richard Berenger, only son and heir apparent of the said Thomas, and Arthur Moore of London, esq. 2 George Castle of Langley Marish, keeper, and Dionesia his wife. Bargain And Sale With Enfeoffment of a m. and land (8 a.) in p. Langley Marish, Buckinghamshire, 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 96 a.), otherwise Stock Dales, 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 Rideings, adjoining the pale of Langley Park on the west and the highway leading towards Iver Heath on the east in p. Langley Marish called Redding Grove otherwise Parke Rideings, adjoining the pale of Langley Park on the west and the highway leading towards Iver Heath on the east. Consideration: £423.10.0 paid to Thomas and Richard Berenger. Schedule of deeds, 1653-9, attached.

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.

Pre-nuptial Settlement of the said John Wilson and Mary Macro, one of the daughters of 1, being a Covenant by ...,

1 Thomas Macro of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, esq. 2 John Wilson of Bromhead in the chapelry of Bradfield, Yorkshire, gent. Pre-nuptial Settlement of the said John Wilson and Mary Macro, one of the daughters of 1, being a Covenant by 1 that on his death £500 will be paid to 2, if Mary or any issue of the marriage be living, and Covenant by 2 that on his death £1,000 will be paid to the younger child or equally divided among the younger children of the marriage.

Post-nuptial Settlement of Matthew Boucherett and Isabella his wife, being a Release of the manors of Arcy, otherwise Darcy, Selby ...,

1 Matthew Boucherett of North Willingham, Lincolnshire, esq., and Isabella Boucherett his wife, and Peniston Lamb of Lincolns Inn, gent. 2 John Hanbury of Pontypool, co. Mon., esq., and St Andrew Thornhagh, esq., son and heir apparent of John Thornhagh of Osberton, Nottinghamshire, esq. 3 George Searle of the Post Office, London, esq. Post-nuptial Settlement of Matthew Boucherett and Isabella his wife, being a Release of the manors of Arcy, otherwise Darcy, Selby, Charnell and Tirwhitt, all lying in or near p. Stallingburgh, Lincolnshire, and the lands there called Blunts Land. Note: Dated '12 April 6 Geo. I, 1719' [sic].

Lease and Release by 1-12 to 13, in trust for 14, of several parcels of ground in Kirkdales, Knot, Bicar ...,

1 Ralph Baynes of Stallingborough, Lincolnshire, clerk. 2 William Epworth of Stallingborough, gent. 3 Nathaniel Taylor of Stallingborough, yeoman. 4 John Grantham of Stallingborough, yeoman. 5 Robert Marshall of Stallingborough, yeoman. 6 John Hunter of Stallingborough, yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife. 7 Mary Smith of Stallingborough, spinster. 8 Joel Ashton of Stallingborough, yeoman. 9 Edward Vessey of Stallingborough, yeoman. 10 Elizabeth Blythe of Stallingborough, widow. 11 Peter Maltby of Stallingborough, yeoman. 12 William Penson of Stallingborough, yeoman. 13 Saint Andrew Thornhagh of Asherton, Nottinghamshire, esq. (trustee of 14). 14 Matthew Boucherett of Stallingborough, esq., and Ayscogh Boucherett, esq., his only son and heir apparent (purchaser). Lease and Release by 1-12 to 13, in trust for 14, of several parcels of ground in Kirkdales, Knot, Bicar, Mannerholm, Walnut Nook, and Cartbridge Meere, all in p. Stallingborough, intermixed with the lands of 14, to be held by 13 upon the same trusts as a deed dated 1 July 1737. Recites an Act of 10 Geo. II entitled 'An Act for dividing and inclosing certain open and common fields within the lordship and parish of Stallingborough in the county of Lincoln'. Consideration: 22 years' purchase paid by 14 to 1-12. No. 89 frail at the creases.

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.

Mortgage (Bargain And Sale) for £1,000 (4%) of a piece of land near Brancaster Stath called Brackhams, and the Brancaster ...,

1 Edward Smith of Brancaster, Norfolk, gent. 2 Edmond Rolfe of Kings Lynn, Norfolk, esq. Mortgage (Bargain And Sale) for £1,000 (4%) of a piece of land near Brancaster Stath called Brackhams, and the Brancaster Great Malthouse, (3 a.) in p. Brancaster, Norfolk. Recites a lease, dated 18 June 1722, of the premises by Sir Ralph Hare of Stow Bardolph, Norfolk, bart, to John Thurlow of Brancaster, merchant, and a mortgage for £2,000, dated 26 June 1722, between the said John Thurlow and 1. Counterpart.

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.

Release of their shares in £1,000 and interest specified in no. 92,

1 George Hooper the younger of St Ives, Huntingdonshire and John Hooper of Brookstreet in Holbourn, Middlesex, apothecary, two of the sons of George Hooper the elder of Hatton Garden, Middlesex, gent., by Anne his late wife. 2 Mathew Lamb of Lincolns Inn, esq., sole executor of the will of Peniston Lamb, dec. Release of their shares in £1,000 and interest specified in no. 92. Endorsed with the releases of Anne Hooper Mathew Hooper, Sarah Hooper, Richard Hooper, Margaret Hooper, and Elizabeth Hooper, 1749-59.

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.

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