- ReferenceRH2/57-58
- TitleLease and Release with Covenant to Surrender Copyhold Premises i) Samuel Davis of Ampthill, gentleman, Edward Smith of Marston, gentleman, John Morris of Ampthill, esquire ii) John Millard of Leighton Buzzard, gentleman and wife Grace iii) Right Honourable Henry Richard Vassal Lord Holland iv) Wilmer Gossip of Great George Street, Westminster, gentleman
- Date free text24 and 25 Mar 1825
- Production dateFrom: 1825 To: 1825
- Scope and ContentRecites: RH2/46; Samuel Candish died 23 May 1821 probate Prerogative Council of Canterbury whereas: John Gay Milllard died in lifetime of Samuel Candish whereby his legacy lapsed recites : RH2/48-50 whereas : Mary Candish died 29 June 1824 Henry Candish Millard and Edward Candish Millard have attained 21 years and have received legacies; Elizabeth Millard and William Henry Millard are under 21, fund set aside to pay their legacies when they become due now: Consideration: £745 for freehold paid to i) by iii) i) with consent of Grace Millard convey to iii) - freehold premises as in RH2/52 further: Consideration: £1,600 for copyhold paid i) by iii) i) and ii) covenant to surrender at court for manor of Millbrook in trust for iii) - copyhold premises as in RH2/52 Signed: i) ii) Witnesses: John Sharland of Leighton Buzzard, gentleman, Benjamin Willmore of the same, accountant, Charles Austin, stationer, Ampthill, William Batterson, carpenter, Ampthill
- Russell wallpaper books (Vol. V. no.216 pg.193)
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- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordDavis, Samuel,
Smith, Edward,
Morris, John,
Millard, John,
Millard, Grace,
Vassall, Henry Richard,
Gossip, Wilmer,
Candish, Samuel,
Millard, John Gay,
Candish, Mary,
Millard, Henry Candish,
Millard, Edward Candish,
Millard, William Henry,
Millard, Elizabeth,
Sharland, John,
Willmore, Benjamin,
Austin, Charles,
Batterson, William - Keywords
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