• Reference
    SL1/419
  • Title
    Lease, Release & Appointment:
  • Date free text
    1820, 1834, 1835, 1836, 1842, 1846
  • Production date
    From: 1820 To: 1846
  • Scope and Content
    i) Henry John Shepherd, Inner Temple, London, esquire ii) William Sylvester Addington, esquire, Commander, R.N. iii) Reverend George Hull Bowers, Rector of St.Paul’s, Covent Garden iv) Clementina Anne Addington, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, Middlesex, spinster v) Bower Newburn, Ely Place, Middlesex, gentleman by lease and release of 14 and 15 February 1820, being a mortgage for 2000 years - part of cottages and land mentioned below were mortgaged by ii) to secure £2829 12s and £1696 10d Consols by a demise of 16 February 1820 above property was demised to William Sylvester Addington for 21 years by a lease and release of 28 and 29 December part of the property mentioned below were mortgaged by William Sylvester Addington to iii) and iv) to secure £8400 now in consideration of £19,430 (total mortgage monies) from which iii) and iv) release ii) and £500 paid by iii) and iv) to ii) ii) releases to iii) and iv) who will hold equal undivided moieties - Rectory of Goldington - great tithes belonging - Longholme - 1 rood in Newnham Holme - cottage now divided into 2, in occupations of widow Moody and Martha Brimley - close belonging (3 roods) - 1 acre in River Field - Goldington Lodge etc. (3 acres) late in occupation of ii) and now of George Musgrove - cottage etc. now divided into 2, in occupations of William Odell and James Crane W. Goldington Green E. River Field S. William Taylor N. John Hall, formerly James Sharman - 2 cottages once in occupation of Richard Wagstaffe, now of John Tompkins and Elizabeth Williamson - 2 cottages in occupation of William Bull and Thomas Armstrong, erected by ii) in orchard of Elizabeth Williamson’s cottage - cottage used as 2, in occupation of Hannah Simpson and William Hall, afterwards of John Cook and others, now of Samuel Gaunt and Samuel Rabbit - toft adjoining where Dissenting Meeting lately stood - tenement erected on said toft by ii), in occupation of William Prigmore - cottage adjoining said tenement, formerly in occupation of William Prigmore, now of William Tompkins - cottage late in occupation of Henry Brittan, now Thomas Crane, erected by ii) near last cottage - Home pightles (2 acres) - Wall Close (16 acres) - Great Close, from Hoggart’s Close and Sheepcote Close (20 acres) - Dean Close or Every Year’s Land with common for 6 weeks from 11 October (8 acres 1 rood 33 perches) - Gravel Close (16 acres) with cottage, erected by ii) - 3 pieces in the Low (1 rood 14 perches, 1 acre 2 roods, 3 acres 1 rood 38 perches) - In River Field -- 2 lands in Harrow Highway Furlong (3 roods 9 perches) -- 1 land in Dean Furlong, near the Road (1 rood 20 perches) -- 5 lands in Lane End Furlong (1 acre 3 roods 6 perches) -- 1 land in above Furlong, adjoining road (1 rood 9 perches) -- 4 lands more (1 acre) N. Martha Brimley S. River Field W. Lane to River Field - In Windmill Field -- Four Acre Piece in Black Butts (3 acres 38 perches) -- 8 lands, in Brook Furlong (2 acres 33 perches) -- 1 land in above (1 rood 5 perches) -- 2 lands more (2 roods 1 perch) -- 1 land in Short Furlong, Black Butts (24 perches) -- 1 land in above (30 perches) -- 4 lands more (2 roods 30 perches) -- 2 lands more (1 rood 18 perches) -- 4 lands in Brook Furlong (1 acre 35 perches) --4 lands more (1 acre 1 rood 17 perches) -- 2 lands in Upper Sheeplands Furlong 3 roods 10 perches) all in occupation of ii) and situated in Goldington - all other Manor and lordships etc. in Goldington, except cottage divided into 2 in occupation of Thomas Bester and John Cooke, now or lately of Stephen Nottingham, and William Gaunt, purchased by Silvester Addington, deceased, from William Pedley - In River Field -- 1 land in Newnham Leys Furlong (1½ acres) - in Windmill Field -- 2 lands in Black Butts, now a plantation (½ acre) -- 1 land in Renhold Brook Furlong (1 rood) with all commonable rights etc. to be held subject to said £2829 12s and £1696 10d Consols (as in mortgage of 14 and 15 February 1820) and subject as to Longholme to annual payment of 10s to Hospital of St.John, Bedford and legal claim (if any) of Duke of Bedford to 3 roods, and to the repairs of the Chancel of Goldington Church and subject to parochial fees and to payment of annuity of £20 to Hannah Kefford, for life, charged on part of said property by will of Sylvester Addington, deceased moiety of iv) to her own use moiety of iii) to v) in trust for him with schedule of property sold by ii) to other purchasers or excepted out of conveyance hereby made signed i) – iv) endorsed receipt witnesses William Simmons, solicitor, Temple Francis Smedley, 12, Ely Place, solicitor 27 and 28 1834 endorsed with Lease and release of 29 and 30 January 1834 (mortgage) – memorandum a) George Hull Bowers Clementina Anne Addington b) John Thomas Dawson, Woodlands, Clapham, Bedford, esquire consideration - £4000 a) released to b) - Rectory and great tithes (as above) (except Longholme) and land in Newnham Holme repayment – 30 January 1835 Also endorsed with Lease and release of 2 and 3 February 1835 (mortgage) – memorandum A) George Hull Bowers and Clementina Anne Addington B) Reverend William Parry London, Leadenhall Street, London, clerk Francis Smedley, Ely Place, Middlesex, gentleman - Goldington Lodge etc. (3 acres) amount of mortgage - £645 15s repayment 3 February 1836 Also endorsed with Conveyance of 18 May 1842 – memorandum 1) William Parry London Francis Smedley 2) George Hull Bowers Clementina Anne Addington 3) Thomas Bramall, Tamworth, Staffordshire, esquire - Goldington Lodge (as above) was conveyed to use of 3) discharged from above mortgage, but subject to redemption by 2) on payment of £1500 and interest Also endorsed with Indenture of 19 May 1846 – memorandum - Goldington Lodge reconveyed to 2), mortgage having been paid off
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