- ReferenceRO27/37
- TitleMemorandum; Account of how the fee farm rent reserved to the Crown from the manor and lands at Lidlington came to be severed into two different rents
- Date free text24 Jun 1801 [? or 1807]
- Production dateFrom: 1801 To: 1807
- Scope and Content14 June Charles I 1628 King granted manor and lands of Lidlington and premises comprised in Indenture of 20 May 1667 to trustees for the City of London in Fee under fee farm rent of £40..16..1½ 19 June 1630 Trustees for the City bargained and sold to trustees for the several tenants of the manor -manor and lands of Lidlington (except, inter alia, premises comprised in Indenture of 20 May 1667 which are said to be of yearly rent £11..11..4) to be held of the King under yearly rent of £29..4..9½ parcel of the rent of £40..16..1½ 20 May 1667 Trustees for the City of London granted said excepted premises to Sir Anthony Chester under yearly rent of £11..11..10 which should be only £11..11..4 and with the £29..4..9½ payable by the purchaser makes the whole fee farm rent reserved to the Crown by 1628 grant £41..16..1½ Copies of the first 2 deeds may be seen if required; last mentioned deed is the first deed abstracted endorsment: Crosfield and Moore endorsement received 24 Jun 1801 [? or 1807]
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