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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.

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.

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.

Lease To Vest Possession (being part of the Pre-nuptial Settlement of 1 and Lady Margaret Tufton, daughter of the Earl ...,

1 Thomas Coke of Holkham, Norfolk, esq., son and heir of Edward Coke of the same, esq., dec. 2 Anthony Grey, earl of Harrold, only son and heir apparent on Henry, duke of Kent, and Sir Edward Coke of Longford, Derbyshire, bart. Lease To Vest Possession (being part of the Pre-nuptial Settlement of 1 and Lady Margaret Tufton, daughter of the Earl of Thanet) of the manors of Berke, otherwise Berkhall, Billingford, Bilaugh, Foxley, Burwood Hall, otherwise Burrow Hall, otherwise Burghall, Castle Acre, Foxes, Cockford, otherwise Coxford, otherwise Cokesford, Dunton cum Doughton, Roses in South Creek, and Flitcham, the man. and priory of Fulmodeston, the manors of Godwick, otherwise Goodwick Hall, Grainston Calies otherwise Grainston Hall and Nortons, Hastings in Bintree, Kempston, Longham, otherwise Longham Hall, Gruntons Prior and Wathingtons, Moregraves, Knightleys in Marcham, Neles, otherwise Lucas, North Elmham, Nowers, Panworth Hall, Sparham-Stowkhall, Beeston, Sparham, Maultbyes, Wellingham, West Lexham, Wesenham, North Hall, Kipton and Castleacre in Wesenham, Feltham and Munks, otherwise Feltham and Monks, Tittleshall, Prakehall, Burrowhall, otherwise Burghall, Holkham, Burrowhall and Waterden, and the park of North [?Spar]ham, the rectories of Bilaugh, Castle Acre, Dunton Cum Doughton, Flitcham, Kempston, Wendling, Longham, Holkham, and Weasenham, the advowsons of the churches of Billingford, Bilaugh, Castle Acre, Dunton Cum Doughton, Tittleshall, Godwick, Flitcham, Kempston, Wendeling, Longham, Holkham, Waterden, and Wellingham, all other manors, m's etc. of 1 in t's, p's and precincts of Billingford, Bilaugh, Bawdeswell, Foxley, Bintree, Twyford, Sparham, Whitwell, North Elmham, Brisley, Gateley, Mileham, Beeston, Longham, Wendling, Tittleshall, Godwick, Wisensett, Pattesley, Stanfield, Lucham, Wellingham, Raynham, Great Raynham, Little Raynham, Weasenham St Peter, Weasenham All Saints, Massingham Great, Massingham Little, Roughton, Harpley, Castle Acre, South Acre, West Acre, Narford, Narborough, Pagrave, Dunton Cum Doughton, Tatterford, Sherford, Flitcham, Great Appleton, Little Appleton, Anmer, Fulmodeston, Clipstone, Kettlestone, Croxton, Kempstone, Maston, Ashill, Saham, Martham, South Creek, Siderston, East Lexham, West Lexham, Newton [By Castle Acre], Waterden, Egmere, Holkham, Wyghton, Wells, Burnham Norton, Burnham Thorpe and Burnham Overy, all in Norfolk, the manors of Huntingfield, otherwise Huntingfield Hall, Newhaw, Aldam, otherwise Aldham, otherwise Aldham Hall, Laxfeild, Horham, otherwise Horham, Fernegan, Cratfeild, Sporham, Thorphall, Huntingfeild Chauntrey, otherwise Alriches, otherwise Cokes, otherwise Wyvills, the man. called the rectory man. of Laxfeild, a capital m. called Huntingfeild Hall, the park called The Park in Huntingfeild, the advowsons of the churches of Huntingfield, Cokeley, Horham, Laxfield, Cratfield and Aldham, hd Blything, all other freehold m's, farms, etc., of 1 in t's, p's and precincts of Laxfield, Cratfield, Fressingfield, Stradbroke, Brundish, Welby, Dennington, Badingham, Horham, Allington, Redlingfield, Denham, Eye, H[?or]ton, Aldham, Hadleigh, Karsey, Whatfield, Elmsett, Hintlesham, Chattisham, Copdock, Darsham, Wingfield, Huntingfield, Aldritches, Wyvills, Cokes, Cookley, Great Linstead, Little Linstead, Heveningham and Newham, all in Suffolk, the manors of Hever, Chipstead, Kingsdown, and Maplescombe and all other manors, m's etc. of 1 in the t's, fields etc. of Kingsdown, Farningham, Eynsford, Kemsing, Seal, Ash, Shoreham, Fawkham, Hartley, and Chipstead all in Kent, the advowsons of the churches of Bishops Cleeve and Stoke Orchard, Gloucestershire, man. Minster, otherwise Minster Lovell, and all other lands, tmt's, etc., of 1 in t's, p's and precincts of Minster Lovell, [ ] Shortington, Asthall, Asthall Leigh, Langley and Shipton-under-wychwood, all in Oxfordshire, man. Farnham Royal and the site of man. Farnham Royal, and all other m's, farms, etc., of 1 in t's, p's, etc., of Farnham Royal, Seer Green and Hedgerley Dean, Buckinghamshire, except the m. or tmt called Cuntsforth, otherwise Conyforth House in the city of Norwich, and the manors of Candelent otherwise Campdolent, Lambleholme, and Westleton otherwise Minsmere otherwise Stotts, and all other m's, farms, etc., belonging to the said Thomas Coke in t's, p's, etc., of Trimley St Mary, Trimley St Martin, Walton, Felixstowe, Falkenham, Kirton, Holmligh, Bokilham, Naketon, Lavington, Chediston, Holton, Westleton, Middleton, Feverton, Fordley, Danwick, Leyston, Mildenhall and Ulston, all in Suffolk. Endorsed: 'Lease for a year to the settlement on the marriage of Tho's Coke Esq'r with Lady Margaret Tufton'. Damaged by rodents.

Lease for three lives of a cottage in p. Portishead, Somerset, where James Williams, dec., father of 2, formerly dwelt ...,

1 Margaret, dowager countess of Leicester and baroness Clifford, Sir Mathew Lamb of Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire, bart, and Ralph Cauldwell of Godwick, Norfolk, esq. 2 James Williams of the city of Bristol, mariner. Lease for three lives of a cottage in p. Portishead, Somerset, where James Williams, dec., father of 2, formerly dwelt. Consideration: £15. Annual rent: 1s. Duties: suit of court at man. Portbury and Portishead.

Lease To Vest Possession of the manors of Walthamstow, Coney and High Hall, and the fines, profits of court, etc ...,

1 William Maynard of Waltons, Essex, bart. 2 Sir Matthew Lamb of Brockett Hall, Hertfordshire, bart. Lease To Vest Possession of the manors of Walthamstow, Coney and High Hall, and the fines, profits of court, etc., which averaged £250 and more over the last 10 years, farms in the tenures of Sachevael Hellyer and Edward Tyrrell and a capital m. or mansion house with lands and grounds in the tenure of [ ] Dickinson, esq., all in p. Walthamstow, Essex (annual values given).

Declaration Of Trust of £400 to be laid out towards the support and augmentation of the free or charity school ...,

1 Mary, dowager countess Gower, one of the daughters and the only surviving trustee named in the will of Thomas, earl of Thanet, dec. 2 Rev. John Smyth, DD, rector of p. St Giles in the Fields, and Rev. Charles Tarrant, DD, rector of p. St George Bloomsbury, both Middlesex. Declaration Of Trust of £400 to be laid out towards the support and augmentation of the free or charity school in p. St Giles In The Fields, in lieu of 1's voluntary annual payment of £16. Endorsed: acknowledgement by 2 that the £400 and other money belonging to the p's have been laid out in 3% India annuities, 23 April 1772.

Declaration Of Trust of £200 to be laid out towards the support and augmentation of the free or charity school ...,

1 Mary, dowager countess Gower, one of the daughters and the only surviving trustee named in the will of Thomas, earl of Thanet, dec. 2 Rev. Brownlow North, DL, dean of the cathedral church of Canterbury, Kent, Rev. Theodore Delafaye, MA, rector of the united p's of St Mildred and All Saints, Canterbury, and Rev. George Hearne, clerk, vicar of p. St Mary Northgate, Canterbury. Declaration Of Trust of £200 to be laid out towards the support and augmentation of the free or charity school for boys in p. St Mildred Canterbury, and the free or charity school for girls in p. St Mary Northgate Canterbury, in lieu of 1's annual payments of £3 and £2 respectively. Endorsed: acknowledgement by 2 that the £200 has been laid out in 3% India annuities, 23 July 1771.

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].

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.

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.

Mortgage (Bargain And Sale With Enfeoffment) for £27 of a m. and tmt called Tythyn Allt y [ ], p ...,

1 Griffith John Morgan of p. Caron, co. Card., yeoman. 2 Morgan ap Evan Trahern of the same, [ ]. Mortgage (Bargain And Sale With Enfeoffment) for £27 of a m. and tmt called Tythyn Allt y [ ], p. Caron (field names given), lying between two brooks called Berwin and [ ]. Attached: a schedule of deeds, 1628. Unfit for production.

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