Reference
BS868-869
Title
Mortgage (Lease and Release), £300 and £100: (i) Reverend John Pery of Ash in Kent, clerk (ii) John George of London, gentleman. Properties as in BS 858-859, excluding those mentioned in BS 867 and following on from the pension of forty shillings payable by the vicar of Kempston [names updated, full details given]. On reverse: Same parties, a further sum of £100 on same mortgage, 22 May 1782.
Date free text
21,22 July 1777
Production date
From: 1777 To: 1782
Admin/biog history
BRA Stamp 631 from Mr H J Powell of Monkton Combe
Scope and Content
Details given:
-- annual rent 40 shillings for tithes in St Pauls, late paid by [-] Crowley, clerk, but now or late by William Smith, clerk;
-- a fee farm rent of 39 shillings from Sudbury Pastures 'in Colmworth in the parish of Eaton Socon', formerly paid by Samuel Paine and others but now or late by Robert Vickery, gentleman;
-- an annual rent of 16 shillings from the rectory of Biddenham, formerly paid by Sir Thomas Butler, knight, but now or late by Robert, Lord Trevor;
-- a pension of 20 shillings from the rectory of Biddenham, formerly paid by Sir Thomas Butler, knight, but now or late by the said Lord Trevor;
-- a fee farm rent of £6 from the rectory of All Saints and St Pauls and a meadow called Trumpington Mead, formerly paid by Thomas Christy, gentleman, and John Barber but now or late by William Smith, clerk, and William Oakley;
-- a fee farm rent of 71 shillings from the rectory of All Saints and St Pauls, formerly paid by Thomas Christy but now or late by William Smith;
-- a fee farm rent of 8 shillings from Bernicles Close (Ampthill), formerly paid by Peter Martin but now or late by Francis Duke of Bedford;
-- a fee farm rent of 13s 4d from a tenement in Church Street (Ampthill), and several lands adjoining Dame Ellingsbury's Park, formerly paid by Peter Martin but now or late by the said Duke of Bedford;
-- a fee farm rent of 13s 4d from a tenement and close in Bedford Street (Ampthill), formerly paid by Robert Bussey but now or late by George Pauncefort, esquire, and Roger Jones;
-- a fee farm rent of £14 from the grange of Ampthill, formerly paid by George Walker but now or late by Martha White;
-- a fee farm rent of £8 from Flitwick Wood, formerly paid by George Walker but now or late by Decimus Reynolds, clerk;
-- an annual rent of £4 from the town of Bedford and other lands or premises payable by the Bailiff of the town;
-- an annual rent or tenth of 20 shillings from the manor of Shortgrove (Studham), formerly paid by John Honor but now or late by John Cowslade, esquire, now purchased by Joseph Vandermeulen, esquire;
-- an annual rent or tenth of 25 shillings from the manor of Ickwell, formerly paid by Robert Barnardiston but now or late by John Harvey, esquire, and Elizabeth Robinson, now paid by John Harvey and John Robinson, esquires;
-- an annual rent or tenth of 23 shillings from the rectory of Biddenham, formerly paid by Thomas Butler but now or late by the said Lord Trevor, now paid by Lord Viscount Hampden;
-- an annual rent or tenth of £2 from the manor of Rowney, formerly paid by John Speed and Peter Nodes but now or late by Edward Green and Lord Viscount Torrington, now paid by Lord Viscount Torrington;
-- an annual rent of £1 from the grange of 'Midlowe alias Medlow', formerly paid by Robert Paine, knight, but now or late by [–] Gally, widow, and now paid by Henry Gally, esquire.
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