• Reference
    RO9/9
  • Title
    Mortgage by Demise for Years i) Samuel Nucella of St Catherine Cree Church, London, mercer and wife Mary ii) William Wyatt of St George, Bloomsbury, Middlesex iii) Edward Wrench of Woodstreet, London, stationer
  • Date free text
    7 Sep 1733; endorsed 1734; 1736
  • Production date
    From: 1733 To: 1736
  • Scope and Content
    Consideration: £1,800 -farmhouse with barns, stables, yards, orchards and appurtenances in Houghton Conquest late in occupation of John Clark senior -adjoining close called Home Close with pightle called Dibling Pightle adjoining said messuage -Holborne Pightle also held with said messuage -Fourteen Acres Close, 14 acres -Twenty Acres Close, 20 acres with spinney adjoining -several parcels arable land in the common fields of Houghton Conquest, viz: in Chappell Endfeild 5 acres in Millfeild 5 acres in Dean Feild 5 acres all which premises are in Houghton Conquest and were late in the occupation of said John Clark senior -farmhouse with yard, orchard and appurtenances in Houghton Conquest in occupation of Thomas Enterduce -several closes called The Little Barnacles Feild, the Forty Acres and Farney Hill with the spinney thereto adjoining containing together 60 acres in occupation of Thomas Enterduce -close called Great Barnacles Feild 20 acres in occupation of George Snagg all which said messuages and lands are now or late in occupation of William Bosworth and Joseph Clarke for 500 years, peppercorn rent repayment: £81 on 7 September in each year from 1734 to 1739; £1,881 on 7 September 1740 Witnesses: Simon Nucella, Theodore Johnson Signature: i) armorial seal 7 Sep 1733 Deed Poll endorsed Samuel Nucella and wife Mary William Wyatt has further advanced £200 which is to be secured on the within named premises repayment with interest at 4½% on 4 October 1735 Witnesses: Theodore Johnson, James Backhouse 4 Oct 1734 Deed Poll Endorsed Samuel Nucella and wife Mary William Wyatt has further advanced £400 secured as above repayment with interest at 4½% on 26 May 1737 Witnesses: Theodore Johnson, James Backhouse 26 Nov 1736
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  • Level of description
    item