• Reference
    Z506/2/5
  • Title
    Reassignment i) Thomas Tipping, Birmingham, Warwickshire, gun manufacturer, John Cook, Well Street, Middlesex, gun maker ii) Frederick Barnes, Fenchurch Street, London, hardware merchant (trading under the firm of Frederick Barnes and Co) iii) John Perring Field, late of Union Row, Tower Hill, but now of Middlesex Square, Pentonville, Middlesex, gun maker
  • Date free text
    13 February 1846
  • Production date
    From: 1846 To: 1846
  • Scope and Content
    reciting Settlement of - - 1822 a) Simon Field, Bradbourne Vale, near Sevenoaks, Kent, gent, and wife Sarah (the parents of iii) b) Sir John Perring, Cornhill, London, baronet, Thomas Edward Sherwood, Canterbury Square, Southwark, Surrey, gentleman RECITING will of Thomas Cooper, late of Leatherhead, Surrey, brewer, deceased, the father of Sarah Field. dated 6 July 1799 with a codicil of 11 March 1800. On his death his widow survived him and Sarah Field and other children. Will proved PCC shortly after his death a suit was instituted in Chancery for the purpose of establishing the will. By Order dated 27 June 1822 reference was to be made to the Master as to taxation and so much of £7772 9s 9d 3% annuities as would raise the amount of said costs should be sold. Master should approve of a proper Settlement to be made on Sarah Field and her children of the remainder of the Bank Annuities and of the money coming to her under the will of Thomas Cooper. Master appointed b) as Trustees to pay proceeds to Sarah Field for her life and to divide capital among her children after her death reciting death of Simon Field and that Sarah Field is now wife of Robert Comfort, Sevenoaks, Kent Sarah and Simon Field had nine children, of which 5 survive, one being iii) RECITING also assignment of 6 December [1845] 1) John Perring Field 2) said Thomas Tipping, said John Cook 3) creditors of 1) 1) was indebted to 3) in various sums which he could not pay in full now 1) conveyed to 2) - all his real estate, stock in trade, personal estate etc (except the wearing apparel of himself, his wife and children) in trust for the creditors NOW i) have agreed to sell to ii) - real and personal property of iii) has been agreed that the interest which iii) has in the before mentioned Settlement should not be assigned to i) and so various words were obliterated in above deed of 6 December [1845] however doubts have been entertained as to whether, in spite of such erasure, the interest of iii) in the Settlement did not in point of law pass to i) now i) and ii) assign to iii) - property of iii) in above Settlement of 1822 signatures of i) and ii) witness Thomas Hanson Peile, Great Winchester St., [London] SW
  • Level of description
    item