• Reference
    D111
  • Title
    Abstract of title to lot 2 [see D110]. Prepared by Godwin & Pickett, 3 Kings Bench Walk, Temple.
  • Date free text
    March 1863
  • Production date
    From: 1863 To: 1863
  • Scope and Content
    1) dated 25 October 1820. 2) dated 1821. 3) dated 1, 2 October 1821. 4) dated 27, 28 May 1836. 5) Extract from Wooton Enclosure Award 7 poles awarded to per J Jenkyn 1836. 6) dated 12 November 1846. 7) Mortgage in £650 and 5%: 1) Reverend James Jenkyn (Mortgagor), 2) James Jenkyn the younger of John Street Adelphi. a) other property; b) messuage, cottage or tenement with garden ground, Wooton (adjoining Vicarage House) sometime since divided into 3 tenements and were formerly in the occupation of William Slater, James Curtis and Thomas Andrews since of John Slater, James Curtis and Thomas Andrews then of Richard Cooper, - Robinson, - Miller; c) Redeemed Land tax on parsonage and glebe of Hockliffe. 15 August 1847. 8) Endorsement to 7): Transfer of Mortgage for £650: 1) Reverend James Jenkyn (Mortgagor), 2) James Jenkyn the younger (trustee), 3) John Mackerell (old mortgagee), 4) William Earle Tyndall of Holton, Oxfordshire Esq. (New mortgagee). 18 October 1849. 9) Marriage Settlement: 1) William Earle Tyndall (marrying party), 2) John Forster of Claredon Place, Hyde Park garden, Middlesex Esq, George Annesley of Lincolns Inn Fields, Middlesex Esq, the Reverend Henry Annesley Tyndall of Tatisfield Rectory, Surrey, Clerk, Thomas Tyndale Ripley of Whitehall Place, Middlesex, Esq (Trustees). W E Tyndall to marry Elizabeth Carry Sandiman, Spinster. Mortgage debt above assigned to Marriage Trustees. 10 October 1856. 10) Conveyance: 1) Robert Burton of Longnor, Salop Esq, Rev Henry Burton of Atcham, Salop Clerk, Rev John Bartlett of Marmwood, Salop; 2) John Forster, George Annesley, The Reverend Henry Annesley Tyndall, Thomas Edmund Tyndall Ripley (1st Mortgagees); 3) Reverend James Jenkyn (vendor); 4) Reverend John Jenkyn (Mortgagee and purchaser). Recites Mortgage in £7170 and Interest: 1) James Jenkyn (Mortgagor); 2) Thomas Staunton, Tufnell Carbonell Barrett; 3) James Jenkyn (Mortgagee) with property subject to £650 mortgage. Recites £150 10s still owing on first mortgage. Recites £1331 still owing on 2nd property INCLUDING Messuage, cottage and garden ground belonging, Wooton (adjoining Parsonage House). Sometime since divided into 3 tenements formerly in occupation of William Slater, James Curtis and Thomas Andrews, since of John Slater, James Curtis and Thomas Andrews, now of - Aldred and William Lowe. Consideration £1481 (£150 10s paid by 3) to 2), and £!331 released by John Jenkyn.) 11) Covenant to produce Title Deeds: 1) John Lewis of St Albans, Herts, Chemist; 2) Jonathan Henry Christie of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex Esq, Barrister-at-law; 3) Reverend John Jenkyn. Recites Grant and Release: 1) Robert Burton, Henry Burton, John Bartlett; 2) John Jenkyn; 3) James Jenkyn; 4) J H Christie; 5) James Traile Christie (Trustee) re property Kingburn Green, Harpenden, Herts. 26 September 1853. 12) Will of John Jenkyn (died 12 March 1865 [1863?]: to wife Augusta Mary Jenkyn £300 in lieu of dower rights. Residue of property (real and personal) to his sons, Rev William George Faulkener Jenkyn and Osborn Augustus Jenkyn. Testator appoints his 2 sons and Alfred Godwin of 3 Kings Bench Walk, Temple, London Gent. Made 2 February 1863, proved Principal Probate Registry 27 March 1863.
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