• Reference
    WY266
  • Title
    Assignment of several terms of years, on certain trusts.
  • Date free text
    12 May 1820
  • Production date
    From: 1820 To: 1820
  • Scope and Content
    (i) Ann Baron of Castle Carey, Somerset, spinster, eldest daughter of Oliver Baron deceased. (ii) Janet Booth of Glendon Hall, Northamptonshire widow of John Booth. (iii) Arabella Want of Brampton, Huntingdonshire, spinster, eldest surviving daughter of Robert Want of Fetter Lane, Middlesex deceased. (iv) Sir Thomas Neave of Dagnam Park, Essex, baronet, and Beeston Long of Leadenhall Street, London esquire, executors of Sir Richard Neave. (v) Thomas Pares of Hopwell Hall, Derby, esquire, executor of father Thomas. (vi) Margaret Walker of Eaton Socon,widow, executrix of John Walker deceased who was executor of Reverend Richard Littlehales of Eynesbury, Huntingdonshire. (vii) William Smith of St. Paul’s, Bedford, grazier, and William Palmer of Kingsdown,Westbury upon Trym, Gloucestershire, broker, executors of Benjamin Palmer deceased who was executor of Benjamin King of Bedford, executor of Richard Swepson of Bedford draper. (viii) Sir Thomas Neave. (ix) Sir Charles Payne of Tempsford baronet. (x) Robert Denn of Tempsford esquire. (xi) Sir Thomas Neave and Peter Payne of Sherbourne House, Warwickshire esquire. (xii) Peter Payne and Frances Sharpe of Elstow, widow, executors of Mary Payne deceased. (xiii) Janet Booth. (xiv) James Farrer of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, esquire. (xv) Reverend Coventry Payne of Mitcham, Surrey. (xvi) Samuel Lawrence of Nevis, West Indies. (xvii) Henry Bengough of Bristol esquire, and Rachel Claxton of Bristol, widow executrix of Robert Claxton, deceased. (xviii) James William Farrer of Lincoln’s Inn, esquire. (xix) William Loxham Farrer of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, esquire. (xx) John Parkinson of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, esquire. (xxi) William Mathew Coulthurst of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, esquire. (xxii) Arthur Palmer of Bristol esquire, and Ralph Dunn of Threadneedle Street, London esquire. (xxiii) Joseph Jackson of Broad Street Buildings, London gentleman, William Meyrick of Red Lion Square, Middlesex esquire, Thomas Farrer of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, esquire. (xxiv) Honourable John Woodley of St. Kits, and Richard Carden and Josiah William Oliver both of St. Kits esquires. Recites WY73, WY75,WY76,WY77, WY85,WY86,WY89, WY90, WY93-4, which property Sir Gillies Payne purchased; also WY110, WY116; the wills of Oliver Baron, Elizabeth, and Jasper Baron; letters of administration to Anne Baron; Robert Want died intestate, and Arabella Want is his granddaughter. Richard Neave’s will, 1810. Tempsford Enclosure Award as to allotments to Sir Gillies Payne. Recites also WY64-5 and deeds therein recited. Also WY181, WY184, estate purchased from Pocklington; WY193-4; and will of Richard Littlehales. Also WY138-9, WY148-9, also purchased by Sir Gillies; Will of Richard Swepson, whose executors included Benjamin King. Also WY250 and deeds therein recited. Will of John Payne, 19 June 1802: annuity to Coventry Payne, with reversion to Charles Payne. Lease and Release 22, 23 April 1814. (i) Sir Charles Payne. (ii) William Broderip. (iii) William Meyrick. Reciting also that Robert Claxton is deceased, and that Coventry Payne is 21. A Release of Annuity by Coventry Payne of even date. WY220-22; WY229-30, which mortgage was meant as a security for the legacy of £3,500 given by Sir Gillies Payne to daughter Susan Keane, subsequently revoked and given to wife Mary. WY223-5, WY226-8,WY231-4, WY235-6, all meant as securities. -- property as concerned in the foregoing recited deeds.
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