- ReferenceRO27/1
- TitleAttested Copy of Bargain and Sale Enrolled to Make Tenant to the Precipe and Lead the Uses of Two Common Recoveries
- Date free text18 Jan 1728/9; copy 17 Dec 1808
- Production dateFrom: 1728 To: 1808
- Scope and Contenti) Right Honourable Thomas Earl of Ailesbury and Elgin, Honourable Robert Bruce senior James Bruce esquire 2 brothers of said Earl ii) Right Honourable Charles Lord Bruce Baron of Whorlton, Yorkshire and heir apparent of said Earl Honourable Robert Bruce esquire, son and heir apparent of said Lord Bruce iii) Erasmus Lewis of St James, Middlesex esquire, John Howell of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, gentleman iv) James Ralfe, Morris Butler, both of St James, Westminster, Middlesex, gentlemen, Robert Bruce senior , James Bruce and ii) convey to iii) -castle and manor of Whorlton in Yorkshire -manors of Fingall, West Tanfield, East Tanfield, Thornborough alias Thornburgh, Scindersby alias Sinderby, Carethorpe, Wath, Exilby, Leming, Manfield, Newsam, Sutton near Rippon, East Witton, Ellington and Newton Morker alias Newton in the Willow -manor and capital messuage in Newton called Fortman alias Fortman Hall alias Elfa Hall with appurtenances in Yorkshire -site of dissolved monastery of Jervaux, Yorkshire -advowsons of churches of West Tanfield and Wath -North Skew Park, the Red Deer Park, Whorlton Great Park and Alman Park alias Litle Park in Yorkshire -Sutton Grange and Clowbeck Grange near Manfield, the North Inges Close, the Little Skews Castle Banks or Ornsdale and the office of the Feodary of Tanfield -granges and farms of Jervaux and High Newsted and Low Newsted Rake with Kilgramhaugh, Akeburgh Heyning Elfa Hall Kuswicke Ellingstring Thornton Steward Hutton Hangh Morecott East Marisforth West Marisforth Thorn Angram Cotesell End and Hammer with appurtenances and free fishing in the riverYore alias Youre in Yorkshire, which premises are in East Tanfield, West Tanfield, Binsoe alias Brinshoe, Nosterfield, Scinderby alias Sinderby, Thornborough alias Thornburgh, Massam, Sutton, Ellington, Horneington, Carthorpe, Wath, Exilby, Leyming, Manfield, Newsam, Sutton near Rippon, Ilton, Firely, Scowton, Hunington, Uppisland, Ellingstring, Weld Watlisse, Snape, Bedell and Burmiston, Great Langton, Little Langton, Swinton, Newton, Wakeland, Furland, Richmond, Hipperswell, Scorton, Skew near Bedall, Brompton upon Swayle, Calton in Ryedale, Ileworth near York, Rippon, Gretford and Boston in Yorkshire -manors of Maulde Raggins How End and Dame Ellins in Bedfordshire -mansion house and park called Houghton Park alias Dame Ellingsbury and Kings Mead, Carters, Thomlins, Bushy Close, Bury Field with wood called Kingswood alias Dame Ellingsbury Grove -advowson of church of Maulden, Wards Farm, parcels of ground caled Hitherbury Pasture, Osmonds Close, Kings Mead, Beals Farm, Stoughton's Farm, Inward Stonefield, Outward Stonefield, Hill Close, Seaven Acre Close, Square Close, Tufted Close, Hallow Close, Hanging Close, Long Close, Berrystead Farm, Dudsons Grounds, Horsey Piece, Barry Field, Limbersey alias Limersey Farms bought of Nicholas Denton esquire, Stanbridges Farm bought of Mr Daniel Williams; parcel of ground purchased of Thomas Page and seven acres of land purchased of Samuel Rhodes esquire, parcel of ground purchased of John Anger and lands in Ampthill called Sadliers Estate all in Ampthill, Houghton, Maulden, Houghton Conquest, Millbrook and Hoton in Bedfordshire -manor of Roxox alias Ruxox in Bedfordshire -messuage in Flitwick and several closes of land in Flitwick, common of pasture for all cattle in Flitwick and all other premises purchased by Charles Lord Bruce from Elizabeth Scarburgh all which premises are comprised in Indentures 4 and 5 February 1705 [for abstract of this settlement see RH9/17] Marriage Settlement (i) Right Honourable Charles Bruce esquire commonly called Lord Bruce Robert Bruce, James Bruce , brothers of said Earl of Ailesbury (ii) Right Honourable Thomas Earl of Thanet, Right Honourable William Lord Dartmouth (iii) Right Honourable Gertrude, Marchioness Dowager of Halifax, Right Honourable Mary, Marchioness Dowager of Halifax, Right Honourable Daniel Earl of Nottingham, Right Honourable Thomas Lord Viscount Weymouth (iv) Lady Ann Saville (v) Right Honourable Heneage Lord Guernsey, Daniel Lord Finch (vi) Right Honourable Philip Stanhope esquire commonly called Lord Stanhope, son and heir apparent of Right Honourable Philip then Earl of Chesterfield, Honourable Edward Finch, clerk, Honourable Henry Finch Dean of York, 2 brothers of said Earl of Nottingham, Honourable Heneage Finch esquire, son and heir apparent of Lord Guernsey -all Yorkshire premises mentioned in Indenture of 24 January 1703 [recited in RO27/2] to use of Robert and James Bruce in trust for the Earl of Ailesbury for life, then to the use of Lord Bruce for life, then to issue of him and Lady Saville [details of financial provision for children] to hold to iii) that they may become the tenants of the freehold; iv) to become demandants Yorkshire premises: to use of Robert Bruce senior and James Bruce during life of Thomas Earl of Ailesbury and Elgin in trust for said Thomas Earl of Ailesbury, then concerning Yorkshire premises and concerning Bedfordshire premises immediately from said recovery, to uses as Charles Lord Bruce and Robert Bruce his son shall jointly declare in writing nothing in this deed to be construed to make void Lease 30 December 1720 between Thomas Earl of Ailesbury and Elgin and Charles Lord Bruce for 99 years of certain premises in Yorkshire Witnesses: W Wheeler, Robert Daniel, John West, William Rand, John Lewis, Charles Owen, J Adams 18 Jan 1728/9 copy attested 17 December 1808 by Joseph Wiles Burton and Christopher Haedy, clerks to Messrs Gotobed, Browne and Gotobed, 15 Norfolk Street
- Russell 'wallpaper books' volume V. no.23 pg.144
- Reference
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordBruce, Thomas (2nd Earl of Ailesbury),
Bruce, Robert,
Bruce, James,
Bruce, Charles (4th Baron of Whorlton),
Lewis, Erasmus,
Howell, John,
Ralfe, James,
Butler, Morris,
Denton, Nicholas,
Williams, Daniel,
Page, Thomas,
Rhodes, Samuel,
Anger, John,
Scarburgh, Elizabeth,
Tufton, Thomas (Earl of Thanet),
Legge, William [1st Earl of Dartmouth],
Saville, Gertrude (Marchioness of Halifax),
Saville, Mary (Marchioness of Halifax),
Saville, Ann,
Finch, Daniel (Earl of Nottingham),
Thynne, Thomas (1st Viscount Weymouth),
Finch, Heneage (1st Baron of Guernsey),
Finch, Daniel,
Stanhope, Philip,
Finch, Edward,
Finch, Henry,
Finch, Heneage,
Wheeler, W.,
Daniel, Robert,
West, John,
Rand, William,
Lewis, John,
Owen, Charles,
Adams, J.,
Burton, Joseph Wiles,
Haedy, Christopher,
Gotobed - KeywordsHoughton Conquest Dame Ellensbury Manor, DEEDS, legal papers, Whorlton, specific manors, Yorkshire, advowsons, Houghton Conquest How End Manor, Maulden Ragons Manor, Houghton Park, Maulden Wards Farm, Maulden Limbersey Farm, MAULDEN, AMPTHILL, HOUGHTON CONQUEST, MILLBROOK, Flitwick Roxox Manor, FLITWICK, marriage settlements
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