Reference
X440/522
Title
Partition of Estate [NB for another copy of this deed see F643]
Date free text
13 Jul 1810
Production date
From: 1762 To: 1810
Scope and Content
i) Dame Elizabeth Monoux of Sandy, widow of Sir Philip Monoux, baronet, deceased
Dame Mary Payne of York Street, Portman Square, St Mary le bone, Middlesex, widow
Honourable Samuel Henley Ongley of Sandy & wife Frances
Richard Franklin of Great Barford esquire & wife Judith Reddall
Lucy Monoux of Sandy spinster
ii) George Nigel Edwards of Henlow, esquire
iii) Richard Denis late of Great Barford now of Sharnbrook esquire
as administrator of goods of John Denis late of Kempston esquire deceased who survived Richard Reddall hereinafter named, with will annexed, left unadministered by Margaret Denis deceased the widow & sole executrix of said John Denis
iv) same Richard Denis in capacity as trustee of term of 30 years hereinafter limited
recites: Lease & Release 18 & 19 June 1762
(i) Sir Philip Monoux
(ii) Ambrose Reddall esquire & wife Judy
said Dame Elizabeth Monoux by description of Elizabeth Reddall spinster, only child of said Ambrose by wife Judy
(iii) Reverand Richard Reddal clerk
Lewis Monoux clerk
John Denis esquire
being marriage settlement of (i) & Elizabeth Reddall
- capital messuages in Sandy & Wootton & some of the lands hereinafter mentioned, with premises in Buckinghamshire & Hertfordshire since disposed of, were settled on trusts...
recites: Deed Poll 10 July 1779 by Sir Philip Monoux & wife Dame Elizabeth (they have living issue, son Philip & 5 daughters)
appointment of new uses...
recites: will of Sir Philip Monoux dated 16 October 1797 [see F639] he died in April 1805
recites: Indenture 24 July 1806
I) Dame Elizabeth Monoux
II) Sir Philip Monoux the son
III) Richard Denis
ratification by I) of appointment in favour of II) & quitclaim of power of revocation; appoints premises to him subject to £540 per annum to I)
whereas: Sir Philip Monoux the son paid legacies under father’s will [details…] died 27 February 1809 intestate & unmarried leaving Dame Mary Payne, Frances Henley Ongley (then Monoux spinster) Judith Reddall Franklin & Lucy Monoux his sisters & coheirs.
recites: Agreement 17 March 1809 by the above sisters & Richard Franklin, husband of Judith, agree to divide their brother's estate:
Sandy estate to go to Frances Henley Ongley
Gonalston, Nottinghamshire estate to Judith Reddall Franklin
rest to be divided between Mary & Lucy
money payments to make shares equal
valuation & partition by Mr Burcham of Coinsby, Lincolnshire
now:
in consideration of: £2,488 paid by Richard & Judith Reddall Franklin to Samuel Henley & Frances Ongley;
£9,302 paid by Richard & Judith Reddall Franklin to Lucy Monoux
- [partition of property pages 9-12 Bedfordshire page 13 Nottinghamshire]
to George Nigel Edwards
- manor of Wootton
- rectory & tithes of Wootton
- property [here described in text but also in schedule 1] to use of Dame Margaret Payne
- property [in text & 2nd schedule] to use of Lucy Monoux
- manor of Sandy
- advowson of Sandy
- property [in text & 3rd schedule] to use of Frances Henly Ongley
- manor of Gonalston, Nottinghamshire
- advowsons & presentations to church of Gonalston & Hospital of Broadbusk
- property [in text & also 4th schedule] to use of Judith Reddall Francklin
[further details of trusts & releasing property of £540 annuity]
4 schedules annexed
Level of description
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