• Reference
    WB/WF5/1/2
  • Title
    Assignment of Mortgage Parties: (i) Edward Loton of St.Mary Matfellon alias Whitechapel [Middlesex], gentleman, son and heir of Richard Loton, gentleman, deceased; Sir Cesar Wood "nuper" [i.e. formerly] Cranmer of Astwoodbury, Astwood [Buckinghamshire]; (ii) John Pettitt, citizen and merchant tayler of London; Edward Pettitt of London, haberdasher Reciting: - mortgage by demise for 60 years of 8 Dec 1656 in which Richard Loton, Abraham Jeson of Whitechapel, gentleman, Francis Reynardson of Whitechapel, gunsmith and John Wells of Whitechapel, brewer mortgaged (a) to Sir Cesar Cranmer for 1,320; - Richard Loton paid 1,300 to Sir Cesar Cranmer but no assignment was made - will of Richard Loton of 7 Sep 1689 devising all his real estate to (i) in trust for sale to pay the debts of Richard Loton Operative Part: - Sir Cesar Cranmer, at request of Edward Loton, assigned remaining term of years in (a) to Edward Pettitt at the request of John Pettitt in trust for John Pettitt Property: (a) capital messuage or brewhouse commonly called Swan, Whitechapel on N side of street formerly in occupation of James Onion and Samuel Cranmer, citizen and alderman of London (father of Sir Cesar Cranmer) now in occupation of Richard Loton formerly known as Swan with Two Necks Witnesses: - Hannah Abbott; - Samuel Loton; - George Mount Endorsement: - Edward Pettitt, for 5/-, at request of John Pettitt, assigned (a) to Richard Marsh of Willesden [Middlesex], gentleman with remaining term of years on 24 Jul 1702 witnessed by R.Turner senior of Exchange Alley [London] and William Homles his servant
  • Date free text
    11 Jun 1695
  • Production date
    From: 1656 To: 1695
  • Level of description
    item