Reference
RO5/350
Title
Assignment of Mortgage
i) Nicholas Blick of St Martins in the Fields, gentleman, late husband of Mary Blick deceased nèe Tuffnayle of Elstow
ii) John Bateman of the parish of St Andrew, Holborn, Dr of Physic
Date free text
15 Mar 1723/24
Production date
From: 1719 To: 1720
Scope and Content
Recites: RO5/348-9
Whereas: principal of £1,025 + interest of £109 still due to i)
Consideration: £1,640 paid to i) by ii)
i) assigns to ii) residue of term of 2,000 years
Recites: Lease 21 August 1699
(i) John late Earl of Bridgewater executor and residuary legatee of Charles Duke of Bolton deceased
(ii) James Freind citizen and clothworker of London
-3 then new built houses of brick, then lately tiled but not then finished, being the 11th, 12th and 13th houses next to and from the highway leading from Piccadilly to Hyde Park on the E. part of the ground of said late Duke of Bolton in parish of St Martin's in the Fields, Middlesex containing front and rear 60´ of Assize and in depth from front to rear 40´
for 56½ years from Lady Day then last past, peppercorn rent; which premises were later assigned to i)
Recites: Lease 28 September 1706
i. Jane countess dowager of Bridgewater, sole executrix of Earl of Bridgewater, Richard Robinson esquire
ii Nicholas Blick senior
consideration: £100
-parcel of ground near the highway from Piccadilly to Hyde Park
:E. Stretton Ground Wall
:W. Bolton Street
:N. intended stable yard of said Countess of Bridgewater
:S. house in occupation of Captain Wind
containing from N. to S. on W. 121´6´´ and on E. 120´
and from E. to W. on S. 56´5´ and on N. 62´6´´
in occupation of Nicholas Blick senior
part of Stonebridge Feild in St Martin's in the Feilds, Middlesex; for 33½ years from Lady Day last past, peppercorn rent
Whereas: said premises were legally vested in the Honourable Roger North of Rougham, Norfolk esquire, as sole executor of Mountagu North late of London esquire, his brother deceased, for securing payment of £1,500 + interest
Recites: Indenture of 6 April 1713 Assignment of Mortgage
i. Nicholas Blick senior, Roger North
ii. Elizabeth Hussey of Bolton Street in St Martin's in the Fields, Middlesex, spinster
consideration: £1,000
-part of ground in last recited Indenture with house and building thereon erected in occupation of ii. with the whole N. wall between the said premises and the stables of ... Trevor esquire and one moiety of the S. wall between said premises and the house in occupation of George Lucy esquire
Recites: Indenture 10 November 1713 Assignment
I) Nicholas Blick senior
II) Roger North
III) Humphrey Hyde
consideration: £400 (in full of what was due on mortgage to Mountagu North) paid to II) by III)
-premises as assigned to Elizabeth Hussey
consideration: £300 paid to I) by III)
I) ratifies and assigns to III) said premises and houses built on them
repayment: £742
whereas: repayment was not made; £723..6..8 due to III) for principal and interest
Recites: Indenture 11 July 1715 Assignment
(I) Nicholas Blick senior
(II) Humphrey Hyde
(III) Dr John Bateman
consideration: £723..6..8 paid to (II) by (III)
£776..13..4 also paid as above
totalling £1,500
-all premises in 1st and 2nd recited Indentures of Lease
also: said Indenture of 11 July 1715 Recites:
Indenture 27 September 1707
I. Countess Dowager of Bridgwater, Richard Robinson
II. Nicholas Blick senior
-parcel of ground in Bolton Street near highway from Piccadilly to Hyde Park
:E. Stretton Wall
:W. Bolton Street
:N. stable and coach house belonging to said Countess
:S. piece of ground then in occupation of Samuel Travers esquire
containing in front, N. to S. 94´
and in depth E. to W. 40´
in occupation of II. and is part of Stonebridge Feild; for 31¾ years from Michaelmas then next at peppercorn rent
another Indenture of same date and parties as last
-parcel of ground in Bolton Street lately made into stable yards
:E. Stretton Wall and stable in occupation of said Countess
:W. Bolton Street
:N. Stonebridge Feild
:S. said stable
containing E. to W. on N. 56´ and on S. 48´9´´; N. to S. on E. 38´6´´ and on W. 15´
excepting to the Countess liberty of access through the yard adjoining said stable and use of pump, cistern and horse pond there; for 31¾ years as above
by said Indenture of 11 July 1715
Nicholas Blick assigned to Dr Bateman premises in last two recited Indentures for remainder of terms, with proviso for redemption of all premises on payment of £1,575
whereas: repayment was not made
Recites: Indenture of Lease 10 June last [1723]
i Nathan Curzon of Queen Street in the parish of St Andrew, Holborn, Middlesex esquire
ii Nicholas Blick junior
-messuage standing on parcel of ground, part of Little Brookfield in parish of St Martins in the Fields, containing 51´2´´
:S. new street called or intended to be called Blick Street alias Curzon Street
for 1,000 years at peppercorn rent for first 2 years and £3 per annum for remainder of the term
whereas: said Nicholas Blick junior since making said Lease has built on said ground a stable yard with 8 coach-houses, stabling for 32 horses with rooms over the said coach-houses and vaults beneath the coach-houses and street adjoining
Recites: Indenture 29 September last [1723] Assignment
I Nicholas Blick junior
II Elizabeth Wootton of St James, Westminster, Middlesex, widow
consideration: £700
-all premises demised to Nathaniel Curzon by above
recited Indenture
for remainder of said term of 1,000 years
redemption for £735 on 29 September 1724
Recites: Indenture of Lease 18 June last [1723]
i] Nathaniel Curzon
ii] Nicholas Blick junior
-messuage standing on parcel of ground part of Little Brookfeild in St Martin's parish, containing 21´
:S. Curzon Street
for 1,000 years at peppercorn rent for first 2 years
£1..10 per annum for residue of term
which house is not quite finished and is the 5th on the right hand from the said stables and was formerly part of Little Brookfeild
Recites: 2 Indentures of Lease, same date and parties as last Indenture
-2 parcels of ground with unfinished houses being the 6th and 7th in the said street
for 1,000 years at £1..10 per annum
which 2 Indentures of Lease are pledged by Nicholas Blick junior to Daniel Langhorne esquire, as security for £500 + interest
whereas: all the aforesaid premises in Houghton Conquest and Middlesex are intended to be united in one mortgage for securing £3,140
NOW: consideration: £1,640 paid to Blick by Bateman
-all premises in St Martin's aforesaid
repayment £3,297 viz:
£78..10 on 16 September next
£3,218..10 on 16 March 1724/5
if this repayment is not made, Bateman may enter premises in both Middlesex and Bedfordshire
Signatures: i) and ii)
Witnesses: Eliza Lawley, Goddard Urlin, John Clarke, Maurice Morrin
Endorsement: counterpart
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