- ReferenceV232
- TitleAssignment of a Term of Years in Trust to Attend the Inheritance. (i) John Godfrey of Hitchin, Hertfordshire gentleman,, Edward Sparhauk of Baldock, Hertfordshire, Edward Laundey of Baldock, Hertfordshire, gentleman (ii) William Stevens of Shefford, baker (iii) Joseph Barber of Ampthill, grocer (iv) Richard King of Aspley Guise, yeoman.
- Date free text23 May 1705
- Production dateFrom: 1705 To: 1705
- Scope and Contentrecites: Mortgage by Demise for Years. 17 December 1700 (i) William Stevens (ii) Mathew Deere of Radwell, Hertfordshire yeoman consideration: £ 50 -- 17 acres arable and 4 acres meadow in Clifton (described in schedule to deed of feoffment of 25 April 1681 (i) Thomas Tingey of Clifton (ii) William Stevens late of Shefford, deceased) for 500 years repayment £51.10s (not made) recites: Assignment of Mortgage. 18 April 1702. (i) Mathew Deere of Radwell, Hertfordshire yeoman (ii) William Stevens (iii) John Godfrey, Edward Sparhauk consideration: £ 54 (principal and interest) paid by Edward Laundey by appointment of William Stevens assigned mortgage to (iii) to hold from 17 April 1702 for residue of term recites: Mortgage by Demise for Years. 4 February 1700/1. (i) William Stevens (ii) Edward Laundey consideration: £50 -- 17 acres arable and 4 acres meadow in Clifton for 500 years repayment £51. 10s. (not made) recites: Indenture of Further Borrowing on same Security. 1 May 1702 (i) William Stevens (ii) Edward Laundey £108 due from William Stevens to Edward Laundey consideration: further £42 confirms premises to Edward Laundey for remainder of term repayment £150 and interest at 6% (not made) recites: Deed Poll (Further Borrowing) 18 March 1702/3 William Stevens consideration: £ 30 paid by Edward Laundey premises to stand security for repayment of said £30 and interest recites: Endosement on above 9 April 1703 William Stevens consideration: £5 paid by Edward Laundey premises to stand security for repayment and interest recites: Further Endorsement 26 May 1703 consideration: £5 etc as above recites: Further Endorsement 4 December 1703 consideration: £5. 1s.6d. then due for interest and £6.18s.6d. advanced by Edward Laundey premises to stand security for said £12 with interest NOW: consideration: £220 paid to Edward Laundey. John Godfrey and Edward Sparhauke, by direction of Edward Laundey, have assigned above premises to Richard King for remainder of term of 500 years in trust for use of Joseph Barber and to attend the inheritance. Witnesses: Francis Squire, Robert Papros[?] clerk, Michael Arnald, Samuel Nicholl,James Markes, John Chapman, Thomas Travill, Mary Jordan.
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