• Reference
    SL1/305
  • Title
    Mortgage by statutory release:
  • Date free text
    1846, 1858
  • Production date
    From: 1846 To: 1858
  • Scope and Content
    i) Robert Faulconer ii) Charles James, Lord Bishop of London Edward, Lord Bishop of Durham Charles Richard, Lord Bishop of Winchester amount lent - £6000 interest - 3½% - property as in SL1/298 but now described as in schedule (total 256 acres 2 roods 38 perches) all formerly in occupation of William Hall, senior , and William Hall, junior, and now in occupation of Ulysses Paine and William Kenworthy Browne Schedule - house, garden etc. (1 acre 9 perches) - Rick Yard Close (1 acre 35 perches) - Orchard (1 rood 28 perches) - Home Close (4 acres 31 perches) - Home Close ( 3 acres 3 perches) - orchard (2 roods 24 perches) - Moat Close (5 acres 9 perches) - Hemps Close (8 acres 3 roods 5 perches) - Wood Close (9 acres 2 roods 39 perches) most free of great tithes - 8 newly built tenements fronting Goldington Green, 3 of which were occupied by Walker, Waller and Kent, and 5 untenanted In Church Field - 50 lands and a gore in Putnoe Street furlong (25 acres 4 perches) - 38 lands in Cricket Hill Furlong (9 acres 5 perches) - 12 lands in Stone Hill Furlong (5 acres 3 perches) - 8 lands in Bow Hill Furlong (2 acres 1 rood 20 perches) - 12 lands in Manhill Furlong (4 acres 1 perch) - 31 lands (free of great tithes) in Haylands Furlong (7 acres 3 roods 37 perches) - 24 lands in Greenditch Furlong (9 acres 2 perches) In Windmill Field - 37 lands in Brook Furlong (14 acres 3 roods 19 perches) - 1 land in Black Butts Furlong (27 perches) - 1 land in Lower Butts Furlong (1 rood 25 perches) - 10 land in Upper Butts Furlong (2 acres 3 roods 12 perches) - 28 lands in Upper Sheeplands (12 acres 3 roods 21 perches) - 2 lands, free of great tithes, in Gooselands (1 acre 18 perches) - 52 lands in Long Pole Furlong (24 acres 8 perches) - 3 lands in Small Croft Furlong (1 acre 1 rood 26 perches) - 19 lands in Brier Hill Furlong, including King’s Piece (6 acres 1 rood 35 perches) In River Field - 17 lands, free of great tithes, (7 acres 2 roods 30 perches) - 19 lands, in Ray Furlong, including Lake’s Head Piece (13 acres 1 rood 10 perches) - Brown Willow Furlong (1 acre 3 rood 11 perches) - 34 lands in Narrow Highway Furlong (13 acres 2 roods 21 perches) - 14 lands in Wandbacon Furlong (6 acres 18 perches) - 5 lands in Middle Furlong (2 acres 1 rood 16 perches) - 9 lands in Newnham Leys Furlong (5 acres 9 perches) - 7 lands in Cross Furlong (2 acres 3 roods 18 perches) - 13 lands in Dame Furlong (5 acres 1 rood 8 perches) - 9 lands (part free of great tithes) in Water Gutter Furlong (3 acres 3 roods 19 perches) - 4 lands in the Butts (1 acre 9 perches) - 22 acres 3 roods 26 perches in Great Meadow, free of tithes - 7 acres 31 perches in the Castle Hill meadow (total 256 acres 1 rood 2 perches) signatures i) and ii) endorsed receipt witnesses George Day, solicitor, St.Neot’s William Bolton, clerk to Mr.Burder, solicitor, Parliament Street, Westminster John Burley 9 October 1846 endorsed with: Assignment of mortgage i)Edward, Lord Bishop of Durham ( in consequence of resigning his see now called Bishop Maltby) Charles Richard, Lord Bishop of Winchester ii) Archibald Campbell, Lord Bishop of London said Charles Richard, Lord Bishop of Winchester Richard Chenevix Trench, Dean of Westminster Benjamin Harrison, Archdeacon of Maidstone, Kent iii) William Hale Hale, Archdeacon of London Charles James, Bishop of London, died on 5 August 1857 so said £6000 became vested by survivorship in i) has been agreed that said sum should be transferred to ii) now i) with approbation of ii) assigns to iii) - said sum etc. upon trust that iii) shall hold it for use of ii) - property etc., as above signatures i) and ii) witnesses Thomas Bolton Charles Hodgson, Dean Yard, Westminster, solicitor 19 Mar 1858 also endorsed with : i) William Hale Hale ii)Archibald Campbell Charles Richard Richard Chenevix Trench Benjamin Harrison i) assigns to ii) - principal sum of £6000 and interest with all powers etc. to recover same signature i) witness Thomas Bolton 19 Mar 1858
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