• Reference
    SJ64
  • Title
    Settlement
  • Date free text
    10 Oct 22 Charles I [1646]
  • Production date
    From: 1646 To: 1646
  • Scope and Content
    1) Gervas Pigott, Thrumpton, Nottinghamshire, esquire and Mary and Frances Pigott (daughters of Gervas Pigott by Mary his late wife deceased and coheirs of the said Mary) 2) Francis Thornhagh, Fenton, Nottinghamshire, esquire and Elizabeth his wife 3) Barbara St Andrew a daughter and coheir of John St Andrew, esquire deceased 4) William Bainbrigge, Lockington, Leicestershire, esquire John Port of Ilam [---] John Foxcrofte, Gotham, Nottinghamshire, clerk reciting that John St Andrew was seised of lands in Gotham, East alias Great Leake, Keyworth [---] Bradmore and Normanton upon Soare, Nottinghamshire and Arley, Cosell alias Cocill and Ansley [county Warwickshire] and Skeffington, Millesdon [?Billesdon], Laughton, Gumley, Rolston, Kilby and Foxton, Leicestershire, and Stoake Rochford and Easton, Lincolnshire, and East Haddon, Bifeild, Pisford and Brampton, Northamptonshire, part in possession and part in reversion after the death of Dame Elizabeth Bale, Dame Katherine Skeffington and Elizabeth St Andrew, late wife of William St Andrew, esquire deceased, and that the property is charged with several annuities (specified) and that after his death his estate descended to Mary, Elizabeth and Barbara his daughters and coheirs, Mary being the wife of Gervas Pigott and is now deceased, and Elizabeth being the wife of Francis Thornhagh, this settlement is to divide the property between the coheirs of John St Andrew, being a conveyance by 1), 2) and 3) to 4) as trustees of all the property. [the part of the deeds describing the three shares is too badly damaged to be legible. All Northamptonshire lands were to go to Barbara St Andrew]
  • Level of description
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