• Reference
    RO14/73
  • Title
    Indenture of Assignment of Two Terms of Years i) James Eckersall of West Drayton. Middlesex esquire ii) Thomas Uthwat of Great Linford, Buckinghamshire esquire, John Eckersall of St James, Westminster, Middlesex esquire iii) William Belasyse of Brancepeth Castle, County Palatine of Durham esquire iv) John Godfrey of St Olave, Hart Street, London, merchant
  • Date free text
    10 Mar 1743/4, endorsements 17 Mar 1743/4 and 22 Dec 1760
  • Production date
    From: 1743 To: 1760
  • Scope and Content
    Recites: RO14/40, /42, /46, /48 + Endorsement, /52-3 Will and death of Rupert and Mary Billlingsley and marriage and death of their daughter Bridget RO14/63, /70-1 Now: i) at request of iii) with consent of ii) assigns to iv) -said manor and premises as granted by RO14/46 for remainder of terms of 1,000 years and 1,000 years in trust for iii) Signatures: i) ii) iii) Witnesses: Laurence Page at Wills Coffee House, Lincolns Inn Gate; Allen Edward Pulestone, clerk to John Coppinger; George Eckersall, Lincolns Inn; James Davison, clerk to James Eckersall esquire; John Chubb, servant to Mr Uthwat; Robert Webster, schoolmaster 10 Mar 1743/4 Endorsed: Deed Poll of Assignment of Two Terms of Years Recites: RO14/74-5 Now: Consideration: £1,500 Joseph Godfrey by appointment of William Belasyse at nomination of Joseph Coppinger assigns to William Morre of Chancery Lane, London, and William Mason of the same, gentleman -said manor and premises for residue of terms of 1,000 and 1,000 years Signatures: Joseph Godfrey, William Belasyse, John Coppinger Witnesses: T Brigstock, Allen Edward Pulestone 17 Mar 1743/4 Endorsed: Deed Poll of Assignment of Two Terms of Years i) William Mason, Catherine Coppinger of St Clement Danes, Middlesex, widow of John Coppinger ii) Thomas Butcher of Cople, gentleman Recites: RO14/79-81 and death and will of John Coppinger and Earl of Upper Ossory as in Endorsement to RO14/81 Now: William Mason at request of Catherine Coppinger assigns to ii) at nomination of John Duke of Bedford -said manor and premises for remainder of terms of 1,000 and 1,000 years in trust for John Duke of Bedford for securing payment of £500 + interest at 4% in trust for John Earl of Upper Ossory to attend the inheritance Signature: i) Witnesses: Mathew Duane, Fysh Coppinger 22 Dec 1760 (Volume V pg.138 no.14)
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