• Reference
    LK232
  • Title
    Copy of Conveyance i) William Dixon of Grays Inn, Middlesex, son & heir of William Dixon, late of Grays Inn, Esq, deceased; Henry Atkinson of London, gentleman, son & heir of Thomas Atkinson, late of Tunbridge, Kent, deceased, who was son and heir of Richard Atkinson, late citizen and haberdasher of London, deceased, and Elizabeth, wife of Henry Atkinson ii) Thomas Lambe of Hackney, Middlesex, gentleman.
  • Date free text
    10 Dec 1666
  • Production date
    From: 1666 To: 1666
  • Scope and Content
    Consideration £1,340 to Henry Atkinson by ii) - messuages, stables, shops, cellars, warehouses and gardens in Bishopsgate Street and Garland Alley in the parish of St.Botolph, late occupied by Edward Crosse, Widow Prosser, Goodwife Moore, Mrs. Watkins, Goodwife Driver, Mary Wayte, [blank] Halfpenny, Goodwife Young, Mrs. Bond, Goodwife Summerfield, Goodwife Royall, [blank] Baskerfield, [blank] Person, [blank] Paline, [blank] Saunders and Mrs Trought, now occupied by Elizabeth Crosse, Henry Rolledge, [blank] Weston, widow, [blank] More, widow, Roger Hartsthorne, George Orainge, Jonathan Blackwell, Henry Roper, Roger Driver, Mary Naylor, Robert Wightman, [blank] Hayes, widow, Giles Sussex, [blank] Armsteed, widow, Thomas Peircy, William Nokes, Anne Howard, [blank] Howard, [blank] Ward, [blank] Allen, Joyce Abatt, [blank] Mundy, [blank] Armstrong and John Carlile - piece of ground whereon messuage once stood, late occupied by Dominick Turner which were purchased by Richard Atkinson from Sir Thomas Smith, sometime of London, knight, and Sir George Hayward, sometime of Acton Burwell, Shropshire, knight, by indenture 20 Mar 9 James I [1611/12] excepted: tenements in Bottle Alley adjoining above premises, now in tenure of Company of Armourers, London, by lease with Thomas Atkinson and: recognizance of penalty of £600, dated June 1649 between (i) Thomas Atkinson and (ii) Abraham Deskeene, to be performed in bargain and sale between them of: - 2 messuages, a garden with appurtenances conveyed to Abraham Deskeene and not part of above premises and: indenture of bargain and sale of 1 Aug 1666 between (i) Abraham Deskeene and Henry Atkinson and (ii) Joseph Danbrien in trust for Abraham Deskeene of: - messuage formerly called the Bull Head, now called the Blew Boare for 24 year term on condition to be void if executors, administrators and assignees of Edward Crosse should quietly enjoy lease made to him of Bulls Head by Thomas Atkinson and Abraham Deskeene for 31 years and to be saved harmless by covenant of £200 to Edward Crosse for his quiet enjoyment and: leases mentioned in attached schedule. Signatures: i), ii) Witnesses: Edward Barry, mark of Nicholas Talmarsh, John Hare, senior, John Latham, George Lee, Benjamin Delaine, Soloman Sebright, Richard Hare, senior. Schedule: Lease 19 May 1642 i) Thomas Atkinson ii) Thomas Trouth - 1 messuage. Term 31 years; rent £4 per annum. Lease 14 Aug 1646 i) Thomas Atkinson ii) Hugh Watkins - messuage and garden Term 28 years; rent £4 per annum. Lease 11 Dec 1650 i) Thomas Atkinson, Abraham Deskeene ii) Edward Crosse - Bulls Head. Term 31 years; rent £30 per annum. Lease, see LK229 Lease 11 Mar 1664 i) Henry Atkinson ii) John Carlile - 1 messuage. Term 11 years; rent £3 per annum. Lease 15 Sep 1665 i) Henry Atkinson ii) Roger Hartshorne - 1 messuage. Term 7 years; rent £4 per annum. Lease 5 Nov 1665 i) Henry Atkinson ii) Roger Wightman - piece of ground. Term 21 years; rent £4 per annum. Lease 12 Nov i) Henry Atkinson ii) Giles Sussex - 1 messuage. Term 7 years; rent £8 per annum.
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