• Reference
    M1/13/19
  • Title
    Schedule of deeds of an estate in "Purple Lane" [Purpool Lane, St Andrew, Holborn].
  • Date free text
    n.d. [? after 1731]
  • Production date
    From: 1731
  • Scope and Content
    Mortgage: Edward and Elizabeth Gibson to Nicholas Wem. 18 April 1632. Mortgage: Edward and Elizabeth Gibson to Francis Williamson. 20 April 1633. Receipt for payment signed by Nicholas Wem. 20 April 1633. Bargain and sale; Edward Gibson to Francis Williamson 19 July 1634 [M1/13/3] Final concord: Francis Williamson esq., versus Edward Gibson and wife Elizabeth, and Thomas Gibson, defendant. 12 Feb 1635 [M1/13/4] Lease: Martha Williamson to Susan Poyster alias Bates 24 Jan 1655/6 [M1/13/5] Bond for performance of covenants in above lease 24 Jan 1655/6 [M1/13/6] Conveyance (Bargain and sale enrolled): Edward Birkhead to Edmund Williamson 24 March 1658/9. Enrolled 7 June 1659 [M1/13/7] Post-nuptial settlement (Lease and release); marriage of Henry Williamson with Stapleton Henslowe. 21, 22 Sep 1693 [M1/13/11, 12] Indenture: (i) Edmund Williamson and Dame Martha Williamson; (ii) Edward and Anne and Henry Leigh. 29 Dec . 1658. ? Mortgage (Lease and Release; release missing): (i) Edmund Williamson of Corhampton, esq., (ii) Francis Loggin of Middle Temple, gent. 15 Jan. 1728/9 [M1/13/14] Will of Henry Williamson:"I let my cousin Edmund Thomas Williamson have this Feby. 1737". 14 May 1714 Draft lease: Edmund Williamson and Anne Williamson, spinster to Samuel Davis. 26 May 1729 Draft lease: Edmund Williamson and Anne Williamson, spinster to John Lovell. May 1729 Mortgage: Edmund Williamson and Samuel Cantrell. 6 Aug. 1729. "A particular of both Estates in Purpoole Lane and Gravel lane". 30 Aug 1731. Conveyance (Lease and Release) (i) John Everall, Edmund Thomas Williamson esq., John Goostrey and wife Anne, Godfrey Langdale (ii) Edmund Williamson of Crawley, Beds., esq. 6,7 Sept. 1731 [M1/13/16,17] Release: Williamson to Williamson. ""These parties by the same deed convey the estate in St.Botolph's Aldgate, called Harrow alley and Bates Yard, which last was afterward built upon by the purchaser Edmund Williamson and called Petticoat Square."
  • Level of description
    item