- ReferenceSH49/3/11
- TitleAssignment of a mortgage term of one thousand years to attend the inheritance
- Date free text7 Jul 1818
- Production dateFrom: 1806 To: 1818
- Scope and ContentAssignment of a mortgage term of one thousand years to attend the inheritance Parties: (i) Daniel Ellingham of Stanbridge, yeoman (eldest son and heir at law of Mary Ellingham, deceased, who was daughter and devisee in fee in the will of Thomas Partridge of Tilsworth, yeoman, deceased); (ii) Charles Mead of Bletchley [Buckinghamshire], shepherd; (iii) Thomas Howes of Edlesborough [Buckinghamshire], cordwainer; (iv) Jeremy Willis of Leighton Buzzard, gentleman Reciting: - SH49/3/9; - Daniel Ellingham was dead, leaving (i) as his heir-at-law; - lease and release, the relese being of 7 Jul 1818 had been prepared in which (i) and Hannah, his wife, conveyed (a)-(k) in SH49/3/9 to (iii) and his trustee Thomas Lane Wood of Leighton Buzzard; - (iii) wanted the residue of the term of one thousand years in SH49/3/9 to continue to protect the reversion, freehold and inheritance of (a)-(k) in SH49/3/9 Operative Part - (iii) paid £50 to (ii) at the request of (i); - (iv) paid 10/- to (ii); - (ii), by direction of (i) and (iii), assigned the residue of the term of years in SH49/3/9 to (iv) in trust for (iii) Witnesses: - David Lee Willis, solicitor; - John Turney, his clerk
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