• Reference
    X876/1/27
  • Title
    Surrender between 1) Capt David Colby and Ann his wife 2) William Curtis of London and Richard Creed now of Paris, surviving trustees of marriage settlement 3) Frances Ann Maitland, spinster of Eltham, Kent, only child of Alexander Maitland who died intestate of a) b) c) as in 876/1/24 Recites Indenture of Demise 1801 Recites Indenture 1806 Recites will of John Costin 1801 [see also X 876/1/26 and PE 428] Recites codicil to will of John Costin 1802 replacing Thomas Towle with William Smith, grazier [sic] of St Paul, Bedford Recites codicil to will of John Costin 1803 giving cousin Jane Ridge a legacy instead of property in Hawnes, Carlton and Chellington, giving other legacies, and appointing wife Ann joint executor Recites codicil to will of John Costin 1805 stating the he'd sold property devised to his w Ann in Pines Corner Recites marriage treaty between David Colby and Ann Costin assigning mortgage to AM, WC and RC on Trust Recites Alexander Maitland died 18 April 1811 intestate leaving only one child France Ann Maitland Recites FAM has recently attained 21 years and wishes to repay the £1,200 and merge or extinguish the lease of 1000 years in the freehold Witnesses: Edw Latter, solicitor, Bromley, Kent [WC, FAM & RC] Thos Alexander, Rr Admiral, Fareham [David & Ann Colby] Jas Short, Capt Marines, Titchfield, Hants [ " ] Endorsed on the reverse is an Indenture dated 1841 between 1) Ann Colby, widow, of Titchfield, Southampton who has survived her late husband David Colby 2) William Kirkpatrick esq of Ryde, Isle of Wight and Frances Ann his w, previously Maitland 3) John Green esq of Eltham, Kent, Henry Wilson esq of Manchester Square, Middx, Edward Guy esq of the Temple, City of London and Samuel Rolleston esq, late of London now of Paris drawn up to complete the extinguishment the lease in the freehold Recites that although the above surrender was intended to vest all estate and interest in Frances Ann Maitland so that the term of 1,000 years was merged in the freehold, it has lately been discovered that they are still vested in Ann Colby Recites Lease and release1825 being marriage settlement of (2) [see below] Recites David Colby died 1834 Witnesses: J Henry Hearne [Kirkpatrick] David Compigne, Solicitor, Gosport [Ann Colby]
  • Date free text
    1823
  • Production date
    From: 1801 To: 1841
  • Level of description
    item