- ReferenceWL1000/1/Stev/2/8
- TitleAttested Copy Lease and Release and Assignment
- Date free text8 Sep 1832
- Production dateFrom: 1832 To: 1832
- Scope and ContentAttested Copy Lease and Release and Assignment Parties: (i) William Pool of Stevington, baker; (ii) Daniel Hipwell of Bletsoe, miller; William Halfhead of Bedford, corn factor Reciting: - (ii) were creditors of (i) and were acting as trustees for all his creditors (mentioned in the schedule) Operative Part: - (i) released (a) and (b) to (ii) for 10/- Habendum - to (ii) to the use of (ii) upon trusts for sale, then to pay mortgagees, then to pay their own expenses, then to pay servants, employees etc., then to pay the creditors Property: (a) allotment in Great Field, Stevington of seven acres, two roods, thirty seven poles; (b) windmill standing on (a) in the occupation of (i) bounded by Windmill Lane, by ancient inclosures of Thomas Alston and James Walker and by other allotments to Thomas Alston Covenant - by (i) to surrender (c) Property: (c) first allotment of land, late Thomas Page’s in Common Close containing one acre, thirty three poles at a yearly rent to the manor of 9d. (d) second allotment of land, late Thomas Page’s in Mobbs Bush Field containing one acre, eight poles at a yearly rent to the manor of 4d. (e) third allotment of land, late Thomas Page’s in Mobbs Bush Field, containing one acre, eight poles held at an annual rent of 4d. from the manor (f) fourth allotment of land, late Thomas Page’s in Mobbs Bush Field, containing two acres, twenty eight poles held from the manor at a yearly rent of 8d. (g) fifth allotment of land, late Thomas Page’s in Mobbs Bush Field containing ten acres, one rood, held from the manor at an annual rent of 8/10½ d. (h) eighth allotment of land, late Thomas Page’s in Mobbs Bush Field containing five acres, two roods, twenty poles, held from the manor at an annual rent of 2/9 (i) ninth allotment of land, late Thomas Page’s in Mobbs Bush Field containing five acres, two roods, thirteen poles, held from the manor at an annual rent of 6 shillings (j) tenth allotment of land, late Thomas Page’s in Mobbs Bush Field containing one acre, two roods, twenty eight poles, held from the manor at an annual rent of 1/3 (k) messuage and part of an orchard in Church Street , late Richard Page’s, in the occupation of William Aspley, held from the manor at an annual rent of 1 shilling (l) part sixth and seventh allotments, late Lydia Page’s, containing one acre, two roods, twenty two poles, held from the manor at an annual rent of 8d. (m) close in Silver Street , formerly White’s, held from the manor at an annual rent of 7½ d. (n) cottage near the Cross late in the occupation of Mrs. Page (o) three closes of pasture the upper end of Silver Street containing five acres held from the manor at an annual rent of 3/3 (p) cottage divided into two dwellings formerly in the occupation of Richard Keech and John Brown, now John Brown and James Cotton, held from the manor at an annual rent of 1 shilling(q) three cottages in Silver Street, Stevington, formerly one messuage called The Cock, late Peregrine Nash’s, in the occupation of William Wheaton and Henry Clarke – held from the manor at an annual rent of 7½ d. Operative Part: - (i) agreed to convey all his other freehold estate to (ii) at their request - (i) assigned to (ii) all his stock in trade, debts, books etc. - (i) appointed (ii) as his attorneys Habendum - to (ii) absolutely but upon trusts for sale Schedule of Creditors: - William Pratt - £51/8/7; - Thomas Pinkard - £38/12/ 7¾; - Richard Ashpole - £47/12/2½; - William Lett - £12/12/- - Robert Boston - £16; - John Pulley - £70/0/2; - Elizabeth Lett - £62/11/1; - Samuel Skevington and Charles Skevington as executors of S. R. Skevington - £243/18/- - H. E. Platt and G. P. Nash as executors of W. Platt – £100 and interest; - G. P. Nash - £30 and interest; - Francis Green - £113/9/2; - Richard Yerrell - £50 and interest on a note of hand; - Richard Eaton - £20; - John Forbee - £15/11/-; - Thomas Harpin - £115/10/10; - Thomas Pool - £50; - John Lavender - £23/8/10¼; - Joseph Trapp for himself and Robert Hubert, executors of Benjamin White on a note of hand of 31 March 1832 for £100 and interest; - Ebenezer Malden on a bond of £500 and interest; - John Campion - £6/12/-; - the mark and seal of Samuel Church - £48; - William Drake Rayment - £40/2/8; - Joseph Hemmings - £11/19/8; - John Rogers - £5/5/-; - Noah Naden - £24/8/10; - Robert Lord - £38; - John Cox - £2/5/0; - the mark and seal of Isaac Keech - £8/10/-; - John Perry - £2/2/-; - William Walker - £2/10/6; - William Whitworth - £20/8/-; - Joseph Robinson - £2/19/10.
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordPool, William,
Hipwell, Daniel,
Halfhead, William,
Alston, Thomas,
Walker, James,
Page, Thomas,
Aspley, William,
Page, Richard,
Page, Lydia,
White,
Keech, Richard,
Brown, John,
Cotton, James,
Nash, Peregrine,
Wheaton, William,
Clarke, Henry,
Pratt, William,
Pinkard, Thomas,
Ashpole, Richard,
Lett, William,
Boston, Robert,
Pulley, John,
Lett, Elizabeth,
Skevington, Samuel,
Skevington, Charles,
Skevington, S R,
Platt, H E,
Nash, George Peregrine,
Green, Francis,
Yerrell, Richard,
Eaton, Richard,
Forbee, John,
Harpin, Thomas,
Pool, Thomas,
Lavender, John,
Trapp, Joseph,
Hubert, Robert,
White, Benjamin,
Malden, Ebenezer,
Campion, John,
Church, Samuel,
Rayment, William Drake,
Hemmings, Joseph,
Rogers, John,
Naden, Noah,
Lord, Robert,
Cox, John,
Keech, Isaac,
Perry, John,
Walker, William,
Whitworth, William,
Robinson, Joseph - Keywords
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