• Reference
    M1/7/2
  • Title
    Conveyance (Lease and Release; Lease missing): (i) John Kelynge of the Inner Temple esq.; (ii) Sir Danvers Osborn of Chicksands, baronet, Rev Thomas Osborn, rector of Campton, D.C.L., William Gardner of the Navy Pay Office, esq., Henry Osborn of Chicksands, esq., Commander H.M.S Squirrel, William Kelyng of Gray's Inn, gent., Francis Ventris of Campton, gent.
  • Date free text
    2 July 1730
  • Production date
    From: 1730 To: 1730
  • Scope and Content
    --19 poles meadow ground lying dispersedly in the common fields of Clifton, late in the occupation of Richard Enderby of Clifton, yeoman, and now of Thomas Dillye; -- 5 poles near Auditch balk, adjoining the meadow of Samuel Pointon south, of William Buckby esq. north. -- 5 poles in the same adjoining the meadow of John Flitton south and of William Buckby north; -- 9 poles in the same, adjoining the meadow of William Buckby south, and of Joseph Barber north £5 of the purchase money advanced by Thomas Osborn is to be repaid to him. The remaining income is to be devoted to the poor of Campton in discharge of Antelminelli Kelyng's legacy. Recites:- (A) Will of Antelminelli Kelyng of Campton: devised £600 to brotherJohn to provide yearly payment of 20/- to the poor of Campton. 1716. (B) Will of Richard Endersby of Campton, yeoman; devised to wife Sarah. 16 Sept 1717. (C) Will of Sarah Endersby; devised to John Wilshire. 3 March 1724. (D) Conveyance; £35; (Lease and Release): John Wilshie of Campton, Labourer. --meadow ground as above. [£30 of the purchase price was paid by John Kelyng, £5 by Thos Osborn. 15,16 Jan 1729/30.] When the number of trustees is reduced by death to two, the survivors are to appoint others, of whom the rector of Campton is to be one. Witnesses: R Osborn, John Harrell, Henry Walker, W. Hatfeild, Robert Lambe, George Hayes.
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