- ReferenceRO26/21
- TitleMortgage by Demise for Years i) Samuel Fowler of Standish, Gloucestershire, clerk ii) James Sawyer of St Sepulcher, London, distiller Consideration: £250
- Date free text9 Nov 1710; assignment 24 Oct 1713
- Production dateFrom: 1710 To: 1713
- Scope and Content-messuage in Millbrook wherein John Browne Now dwells -2 water mills thereunto adjoining and belonging -Millpond belonging to said mills with the Millbank adjoining -parcel of pasture called the Slade, 1 acre : W. Marston Field :N. cottage and ground in occupation of Samuel Odell :S. ground late Edmund Fowkes, gentleman deceased :W. below mentioned Pease Closes -2 closes arable and pasture called Pease Closes containing 13 acres 7 perches with 2 coppices adjoining containing 1 acre 3 roods -cottage with appurtenances wherein Anthony Spire deceased lately dwelled in Marston Mortaine -2 closes in Marston Mortaine , one arable, one pasture, containing together 2 acres adjoining said cottage -½ acre meadow in Dudmere Meadow in Marston Mortaine all in occupation of John Browne to hold to ii) for term of 1,000 years at peppercorn rent repayment: £257..10 on 10 May next Signature: i) Witnesses: Ambrose Reddall, Thomas Colback 9 Nov 1710 Endorsed: Assignment in Trust to Attend the Inheritance i) James Sawyer ii) Thomas Head of St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex iii)Henry Head, clerk, brother of said Thomas Consideration: £250 paid to i) by ii) i) assigns to iii) -said premises and remainder of term therein to hold in trust for ii) to attend the inheritance Signature: i) Witnesses: Richard Johnson, Ambrose Reddall 24 Oct 1713
- Russell 'wallpaper books' Volume V. pg.160 There is a note stating that there was no copy of this amongst the deeds
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