• Reference
    Z659/39
  • Title
    Main Descent of Clapham Park Estate Mortgage (i) James Howard Frederick Howard (Bedford, agricultural implement manufacturers) (ii) Edward Pery Buckley, New Hall, Wilts, Lieutenant General in H M Army Thomas Bunbury Lenon, Chester Square, Middx, Esq consideration - £15,000 lent to (i) by (ii) (i) convey to (ii) 1stly - land in 1st part of underwritten schedule in Clapham conveyed by deed of 26 November 1862 [Z 659/36] with other property since conveyed by (i) to the Rev John FrederickDawson in exchange for property secondly described, said lands as in 1st part of schedule and shown on plan attached to deed and outlined in red - Impropriate Rectory, tithes etc in respect of said property 2ndly - land in 2nd part of Schedule, in Clapham as in Deed of Exchange of 24 December 1864 [Z 659/38] shown in plan on deed and outlined in blue 3rdly - land in 3rd part of Schedule in Parish of St Peter Martin (2a 1r 33p) and used as a private road from Kimbolton Road to Orchard Field as in deed of 25 June 1864 [Z 659/81] shown in plan on deed distinguished by a yellow colour 4thly - Cottage etc, as in 4th part of Schedule in Clapham, as in deed of 8 March 1865 [Z 659/60] as shown coloured yellow on attached plan 5thly - house and premises in Clapham as in 5th part of Schedule, as in deed of 26 October 1863 [Z 659/58] shown brown on plan 6thly - 2 messuages as in 6th part of Schedule, in Clapham, as in deed of 6 February 1863 [Z 659/59] shown coloured green on plan to be redeemed on payment of £15,000 on 30 September next, with interest at £5.5s% pa to be paid quarterly Interest to continue to be paid so long as principal remains due Interest reducible to £4 5s% if paid promptly (within 30 days of becoming due) Power of sale given if default Also to enable (ii) to have the further security of distress, (i) become tenants from year to year of the premises at yearly rent of £800, payable quarterly Signatures of (i) receipt Witnesses W Moore [?], solicitor, Chancery Lane W Melmorth Walters, 9 Lincoln's Inn, solicitor 30 March 1866 with schedule as part of plan on deed and giving field names, state of cultivation and area Also: Assignment of mortgage (a)Thomas Bunbury Lenon (b) said T B Lenon Alfred Buckley, New Hall, near Salisbury, Wilts, Esq The Rev Felix John Buckley, Mountfield Vicarage, Sussex, clerk Edward Pery Buckley died on 28 May 1873 Principal sum of £15,000 with interest from 30 September last still remains due. So securities for the loan have become the property in equity of (b) Now in consideration of the premises (a) assigns to (b) - principal sum of £15,000 and interest now due - benefit of covenants etc in deed also - all lands etc in foregoing indenture to use of (b) subject to equity of redemption Signature of (a) Witness Radclyffe Walters, 9 Lincolns Inn, 3 December 1873 Also Reconveyance (1) Thomas Bunbury Lenon Alfred Buckley The Rev Felix John Buckley (2) James Howard Frederick Howard now in consideration of £15,069 paid to (1) by (2) in full satisfaction of all principal moneys and interest (1) convey to (2) - all lands etc in deed of 30 March 1866 to use of (2) in equal shares as tenants in common freed from all principal money and interest Signatures of (1) receipt Witness Richard M Wood, clerk to Messrs Walters and Co, 9 Lincolns Inn, solicitors
  • Date free text
    1866-1877
  • Production date
    From: 1866 To: 1877
  • Level of description
    item