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(i) Richard Longuet Orlebar of Hinwick House, Podington.
(ii) Richard Orlebar of Hinwick House, Podington , eldest son of Richard Longuet Orlebar by wife Sophia
(iii) Frederica St. John Rouse Boughton, spinster daughter of Sir Edward Rouse Boughton, Baronet deceased
(iv) William John Walter Baynes of Coombe Wood, Surrey, Sir Charles Henry Rouse Boughton of Downton Hall, Shropshire baronet
recites: V322 (the first party of which is Richard Orlebar , father of Richard Longuet Orlebar and grandfather to Richard Orlebar , party to presents) common recovery suffered in pursuance of above Easter Term 1804
whereas: first and second parties in V322 had son Richard Longuet Orlebar and other children and said son attained 21 years previous to next Indenture.
recites: V324 and common recovery suffered Easter Term 1831.
whereas: said Richard Orlebar the grand-father died in January 1833 and was buried at Podington , Bedfordshire leaving wife Maria surviving and she is still living and is wife of Vere John Alston, clerk.
recites; Indenture 26 December 1834
(i) William Augustus Orlebar
(ii) Richard Longuet Orlebar
(iii) Orlando Orlebar
consideration: £2,000
William Augustus Orlebar by direction of Richard Longuet Orlebar assigned to Orlando Orlebar the messuages which are part of the messuages hereinafter mentioned, for residue of a term of 500 years created by Indenture therein recited dated 9 August 1817 by way of a mortgage for securing to Orlando Orlebar payment of £2,000 plus interest on 26 June next.
whereas: this sum is still due
marriage intended between Richard Orlebar and Frederica St. John Rouse Boughton
NOW:
Richard Longuet Orlebar conveys to William John Walter Baynes and Sir Charles Henry Rouse Boughton
firstly:
-- capital messuage, Hinwick House and Church Close with Perkins Close and Dove House Close, containing 44 acres together, in Podington , formerly in the occupation of William Augustus Orlebar.
-- messuage and farm and Toft Corner, First Gorse Close, Second Gorse Close, Farndish Field, Great Blackwell, Little Blackwell, Leather Hill, Bozeat Meer,Trendeland Close, New Hill Piece and Barkers Wold, containing 215 acres in the Hamlet of Hinwick, formerly in the occupation of William Bell.
-- messuage and farm and Leather Hill Close, Shepherds Close, Olney Slade Ground, Long Lays Field, Leapers Path Close, Hunger Hill Field, Dutchey Field, Hardhill Field, Little Hunger Hill, Cock Hill Field, Dungey Field, Dungey Corner Field, Cock Hill Ground and Dove House Close, containing 260acres in Hamlet of Hinwick formerly in the occupation of John Smith.
-- Gowrong Close now laid into Water land Field containing 3 acres in Hinwick formerly in the occupation of Richard Clarke.
-- Gowrong Field 40 acres in Hinwick formerly in the occupation of William Goosey
-- several parcels of woodland in Hinwick
. . . Old Gowrong Wood 8 acres
. . . New Gowrong Wood 26 acres
. . . Cock Hill Spinney 4 acres
. . . New Hill Spinney 3 acres
-- 9 cottages and gardens in Hinwick
secondly:
-- manor or lordship of Podington
-- advowson to Vicarage of Podington
-- messuage and farm and Storne Close and Kemps Mead, Fox Leys with Ozier Bed Meadow, Hall Field, Hall Field Ground, Hanwell Field, Causeway Field, Cow Cross Field, Basses Field, Whitestone Close, Barn Ground, Pickerings Wold, North and South and Slip by Home, containing 320 acres in Podington, late in the occupation of Edward Frost.
-- messuage and farm and Broomfield Close, Tip End, Tip End Ground, Fallow Meadow, Rush Beds Close, First Nether Wold Ground, Further Nether Wold Ground, Black Bushes, Snake Hill otherwise Barn Close, Askey Hole Field, 225 acres in Podington, late in the occupation of James White.
-- messuage and farm and Home Close, Well Wounds, Lurbins Piece, Lurbins Field, Mill Field, Further Mill Field, Burton Bushes, Round Bush Ground, New Close, Pond Close, containing 210 acres in Podington, late in the occupation of Thomas Austin
-- messuage and farm and Home Close, Great Piece, First Sandy Slade, Second Sandy Slade, Lodge Leys Field, First Wimmington Ground, Further Wimmington Ground, Exmoor Field, Little Close and Askey Hole, 175 acres in Poddington, late in the occupation of James Grey.
-- The Lodge Farm, Next Plain Pond Field, New Pond Ground, Next Oak Field, Plain Pond Field, Little Plain and Small Field by Little Plain, 140 acres in Podington late in the occupation of Thomas Morton.
-- messuage and farm and Darlings Den, Darlings Den Ground with barn thereon, Debdens, containing 100 acres in Podington late in the occupation of William Goosey
-- messuage or bakehouse with parcel of land containing 3 acres in Podington late in the occupation of William Goosey
-- public house with land containing 3 acres in Podington late in the occupation of Thomas Wilkins [Orlebar Arms see CLP13]
-- 3 parcels of woodland in Podington
. . . . Great Hays Wood 90 acres
. . . . Little Hays Wood 25 acres
. . . . Yelnow Wood 90 acres
-- 30 cottages with gardens in Podington
to uses . . . .
29 July 1861.
Schedule: acreage, rental and tenants of Manor Farm; Frosts Farm;
Lealans Farm; Yelnow; Smith’s; Dell’s Farm; Wold Farm; Public House; allotments; 75 cottages; File Yard; Bakers House; Hunger Hill; Meadow; Mansion and Grass Land; Clark’s Farm; Lodge Farm; Hunger Hill.
total acreage: 2199 acres. rental: £3543
Endorsements: Memoranda of Mortgages.
Mortgage 26 September 1862
(i) Richard Longuet Orlebar
(ii) John William Robe of Biddenham
consideration: £4,000
charges Manor Farm with £4,000 plus interest at 4% repayable on 26 September 1863
Mortgage 8 January 1864
(i) Richard Longuet Orlebar
(ii) Reverend John Penrose of Exmouth, Devon, clerk
consideration: £2,000
charges Wold Farm with £2,000 plus interest at 4% repayable 8 January 1865
Mortgage 4 September 1865
(i) Richard Longuet Orlebar
(ii) Reverend Augustus Orlebar of Willington, clerk
consideration: £6,000
charges Frost’s Farm with £6,000 at 4% repayable 4 March 1866
Mortgage 11 January 1864
(i) Richard Longuet Orlebar
(ii) Reverend Frederick William Hanham Layton of Islington, Middlesex clerk
William Wowen Rooke of Woodside, Lymington, Hampshire
Ellis Watkin Cunliffe of Astrop House near Banbury Oxfordshire
John Orlebar of Tunbridge Wells, Captain in the Royal Navy
consideration: £1,843.19s.5d.
charges Smiths Farm and Yelnow Farm with said sum plus interest at 4% repayable 11 January 1865
Mortgage. 17 February 1865
(i) Richard Longuet Orlebar
(ii) William John Walter Baynes Clement Cottrell Dormer of Dundridge, Devon
Sir Charles Henry Rouse-Boughton
Andrew Johnes Rouse-Boughton Knight of Downlow Castle, Hereford
consideration: £3,000 charges
Lodge Farm, containing 216 acres at 4%
Memorandum: Richard Longuet Orlebar by will dated 4 June 1869 charges hereditaments coveyed by within Indenture with payment of £20,000 to his executors. Appointed wife Sophia Orlebar, eldest son Richard Orlebar and Reverend John Penrose executors.
he died 1 March 1870; will proved by Richard Orlebar 16 April 1870
Indenture 16 November 1874.
(i) Sophia Orlebar and John Penrose
(ii) Richard Orlebar
(iii) Sir Henry Ainslie Hoare of Stourhead, Wiltshire Baronet
William Patrick Hodnett, Captain in 54th Regiment
Hussey Crespigny Vivian of the Foreign Office
reciting that Sophia Orlebar and John Penrose have not acted as executors
consideration: £3,156.0s.7d.
Richard Orlebar grants (iii) Bell’s Farm in Podington containing 214 acres in the occupation of Samuel Chapman at £324 per annum in discharge from aforesaid sum of £3,156. 0s.7d. plus interest.
Memorandum that the original deed and others executed on the marriage of Richard Orlebar are in the custody of Messrs. Domville Lawrence of New Square Lincoln’s Inn.