- ReferenceR6/14/10/5
- TitleRelease
- Date free text10 June 1710
- Production dateFrom: 1710 To: 1710
- Scope and ContentParties: (i) Walter Hancock of Willington, yeoman; Francis Brace the younger of Bedford, gentleman; (ii) William Greggs of Cople, yeoman and Anne, his wife; (iii) Thomas Palmer, late of Sutton, now of Sandy, yeoman; John Butcher of Cople, husbandman; (iv) John Palmer of Cople, blacksmith; Mathew Palmer of Cople, carpenter; (v) Robert Clayton of Goldington, yeoman; George Favell of Great Barford, yeoman Reciting: - R6/14/10/1; - Mary Greggs died without issue and appointed £5 each to (iv) charged on (a) and other property and payable on the death of William Greggs; - William Greggs was indebted to Thomas Palmer for £15 with interest on bond; - R6/14/10/2-3; - (iv) had agreed to accept £4/10/- each now instead of £5 each after the death of William Greggs; - Walter Hancock had purchased (a) for £33/2/6 from which he would pay £4/10/- to each of (iv) and convey (a)-(b) to (v) as his trustees Operative Part: - Walter Hancock paid £19/1/6 to Thomas Palmer in full payment of the money owed to him; - Walter Hancock paid £4/10/- to each of (iv); - Walter Hancock paid £5/1/- to (i); - (v) paid 5 shillings each to Francis Brace and John Butcher; - (ii) released (a) to (v) Property: (a) close of pasture lying behind the house of William Greggs, containing 1½ acres abutting on hempland and orchard of William Greggs E, land of Captain Spencer W, and lands of Sir William Gostwick, Bart N and S in occupation of Robert Palmer with right of way over the yard and orchard of William Greggs to the common street Habendum - to (v) in trust for Walter Hancock William and Anne Greggs and John Butcher signed by mark Witnesses: - William Goodhall; - Grey Arnald; - Thomas Ellis; - John Purser
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