• Reference
    SL1/48
  • Title
    Bargain and sale to make tenants to the precipe to suffer a recovery:
  • Date free text
    10 Nov 1724
  • Production date
    From: 1724 To: 1724
  • Scope and Content
    i) Richard Bentley, Doctor in Divinity, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge (heretofore Library Keeper to His late Majesty King William) James Stillingfleet, Hartlebury, Worcester, clerk, one of Prebendaries of Worcester Cathedral Church, son and heir of Right Reverend Edward, Lord Bishop of Worcester ii) Humphry Fyshe, Ickwell, Northill, esquire Humphry Fyshe junior, esquire, son and heir apparent of Humphry Fyshe of Ickwell by Ann, his late wife, deceased, (who was the only daughter of said Edward, Lord Bishop of Worcester iii)John Waller, Lincoln’s Inn, Middlesex, gentleman iv) James Waller, Lincoln’s Inn, gentleman, for barring, docking and destroying all estates tail and remainders on and in the wood and wood ground hereinafter mentioned and for settling the same to uses hereinafter mentioned and in consideration of 5s paid by iii), i) by direction of ii), and also ii) have conveyed - wood in Old Warden called Parkwood (141 acres) to intent the a common recovery with double voucher may be levied against iii) so iv) may sue out of writ of Entry sur disseizin in le post to intent that Humphry Fyshe, the father, may during his life take a rent charge of £100 per annum secured to him by indenture of 29 Feb 1724 made between a) Humphry Fyshe, the father b) Humphry Fyshe, the son c) Roger Coningesby, esquire d) John Jones, gentleman subject to said rent charge, is to use of ii) signatures i), ii) endorsed receipt witnesses John Francis Thomas Wilkinson Henry Robinson Richard Nanfan Joseph Tompson
  • Level of description
    item