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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 (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.

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 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.

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.

Will of John Thirlewall of Newbiggin, Northumberland, esq,

Desires his body to be buried in the church or chancel of Hexham. Devises a m. or tmt called Closehead in Thirlwall to his friend Mr Ralph Ridley for life, with reversion to his son William Thirlwall, and real estate in p. Hexham and in man. Thirlwall and p. Haltwhistle in trust for his said son William Thirlwall. Damaged.

Will of Frederica, countess of Holderness, widow of Robert Darcy, late earl of Holderness, dec., and one of the daughters ...,

Will of Frederica, countess of Holderness, widow of Robert Darcy, late earl of Holderness, dec., and one of the daughters and coheirs of Meinhardt Schomberg, late duke of Sconberg and Leinster, and now wife of Benjamin Mildmay, esq. Endorsed: 'This will was revoked and a new one made by the said Countess of Holderness, 16 December 1735, when she was Countess Fitzwalter and was her last Will'.

Assignment Of A Term of 500 years, reciting a lease and release, dated 19 and 20 July 1717, relating to ...,

1 William Carpenter of Leominster, Herefordshire, gent. 2 Sir Michael Newton of Barrescourt, Gloucestershire, Knight of the Order of the Bath, and Margaret, countess of Coningesby, his wife. 3 Matthew Lamb of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, gent. Assignment Of A Term of 500 years, reciting a lease and release, dated 19 and 20 July 1717, relating to a capital m. and man. called Hampton Court, otherwise Hampton Richards, otherwise Hampton Mappener in p. Hope Under Dinmore, Herefordshire. Incomplete, recital only.

Mortgage (Bargain And Sale) for £5,000 (4%) of a farm and tmt in Hamsterley, co. Durham, late in the tenure ...,

1 Sir Ralph Millbank of Halnaby, Yorkshire, bart, and Cuthbert Routh, late of Moulton and now of Snape, esq. 2 Henry Darcy of Cobourne and Richard Shuttleworth of Forcett, esq's. 3 James Darcy, lord Darcy of Navan, and Margaret, lady Darcy, widow of James, lord Darcy of Navan, dec. 4 William Jessop of Broomhall, Yorkshire, esq., and Peniston Lamb of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq. Mortgage (Bargain And Sale) for £5,000 (4%) of a farm and tmt in Hamsterley, co. Durham, late in the tenure of Mr Read Hodshon, and a farm called Castell in p. Sodbury, Yorkshire, and farms and tmt's in the tenures of Francis Clark, James Laud, Widow Jackson, William Jest and Thomas Stapylton, Christopher Hodshon, Samuel Binsley, William Iveson, William Jest and Widow Ingerham, and small rents, all in p. Newton-le-willows, Yorkshire, and 21 a. of meadow in p. Richmond in the tenure of James Darcy, lord Darcy, and several parcels of land in p. Sodbury aforesaid (399 a.) (annual values given). Counterpart.

Assignment by 1 of his moiety of the stock in trade, etc., belonging to the partnership of Wakeman and Wakeman ...,

1 Thomas Wakeman the elder of Mildred Court, Poultry, in the city of London, carpet warehouseman. 2 Thomas Wakeman the younger of the same place, carpet warehouseman, son of 1. Assignment by 1 of his moiety of the stock in trade, etc., belonging to the partnership of Wakeman and Wakeman. Consideration: an annuity of £500 for the life of 1.

Pre-nuptial Settlement of 1 and 2, being a Declaration Of Trust, settling her £850 Bank 5% annuities on 3, in ...,

1 John Exeter of St Mary Whitechapel, Middlesex, gent. 2 Elizabeth Mead of Pratt Street, p. Lambeth, Surrey, widow. 3 Robert Francis Tuft of Dulwich, Surrey, esq., and Isaac Lloyd Williams of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq. Pre-nuptial Settlement of 1 and 2, being a Declaration Of Trust, settling her £850 Bank 5% annuities on 3, in trust to receive the interest for her independent use.

Lease and Release of a m. or tmt near the churchyard in p. Great Bookham, Surrey, purchased by 1 from ...,

1 Edward Goodwyn of Dorking, gent., son and heir apparant of Jasper Goodwyn, gent. 2 Matthew Carleton of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq. Lease and Release of a m. or tmt near the churchyard in p. Great Bookham, Surrey, purchased by 1 from Edward Goodwyn the elder on 16 Dec. 1640, a m. or inn called The Upper Chequer, p. Dorking, a m. or tmt in the tenure of Richard Hall, purchased by 1 from Edward Goodwyn the elder on 27 June 1640 (see no. 13), and all 1's m's, farms, etc., in p's Dorking, Westbetchworth, Godalming, Wonersh, Shere, Leatherhead, Cranleigh which the said Jasper Goodwyn conveyed to 1 on 18 June 1641. Consideration: £1,000. No. 645 endorsed: '(1)'.

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.

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