- ReferenceX520/20
- TitleAssignment of Mortgage for remainder of term of 500 years
- Date free text12 Dec 1681
- Production dateFrom: 1669 To: 1771
- Scope and Contenti) John, Earl of Bath, P.C. (guardian to George, Lord Carteret, Baron of Hawnes, grandson and heir of Sir George Carteret, knight and baronet), Thomas, Lord Crew and William Mountagu ii) Sir William Jones of Gray's Inn (county Middlesex), knight iii) Henry Nourse of Lincoln's Inn (county Middlesex), esquire [recites A) X520/15 B) Assignment of X520/15 for £6,000: to George, Duke of Albemarle (Earl of Torrington, Baron Moncke of Potheridge Beauchampe and Teyes, Captain General of H.M. Armies and Land Forces, K.G, P.C., since deceased), dated 17 April 1669. C) Assignment for £6,000, and in pursuance of "An Act to enable Christopher, Duke of Albemarle to reconvey severall mannors and lands mortgaged to George, Duke of Albemarle, his father": i) Sir George Carterett; ii) Christopher, Duke of Albemarle, Lord Henry Cavendish (the Earl of Ogle, son and heir apparent to William, Duke of Newcastle, since deceased, and now Henry, Duke of Newcastle), John, Earl of Bath, Seth, Lord Bishop of Salisbury, Sir James Smith of Chelsea (county Middlesex), knight, Sir Thomas Clarges, knight, and Charles Cheney, esquire; iii) James and John Clitherow of London, gentlemen, dated 18 July 1771. D) Assignment for £6,000, dated 15 June 1678: i) Sir George Carterett, Sir Thomas Crew, knight (son and heir apparent of John, Lord Crew), and the said William Mountagu; ii) James and John Clitherow iii) Sir William Jones, knight, H.M. Attorney General] … The manors [etc. as in X520/15] Witnesses: Thomas Percivall, Francis Bromptone, Joseph Blissett and Gerrard Berry [armorial seal; 4 tags] 12 Dec 1681 [Endorsed: A) Assignment of said property for £1,476..11s: Henry Nourse to Thomas Fowle of St Dunstan in the West, London, goldsmith (by the direction of John, Earl of Bath, guardian to Lord Carteret) (In trust that when the said money shall be repaid with interest to the said Thomas Fowle, he shall re-assign the premises as the said Earl of Bath shall direct) Witnesses: Bathe, Edward Atkyns and Thomas Cremer [armorial seal] 12 Dec 1682 B) Assignment for £1,520: Thomas Fowle to John, Earl of Bath, and Sir Edward Atkyns, knight, and a Baron of H.M.Court of Exchequer. … The said premises Witnesses: William Monington, James Wellington and Francis Brompton [armorial seal] 6 Jun 1683]
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordGranville, John, 1st Earl of Bath,
Carteret, George (1st Baron Carteret of Hawnes),
Crew, Thomas (2nd Baron Crew of Stene),
Montagu, William,
Jones, William,
Nourse, Henry,
Monck, George, 1st Duke of Albemarle,
Albemarle,
Torrington,
Monck, Christopher, 2nd Duke of Albemarle,
Carteret, George,
Cavendish, Henry (2nd Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne),
Ogle,
Cavendish, William (1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne),
Ward, Seth, Bishop of Salisbury,
Smith, James,
Clarges, Thomas,
Cheney, Charles,
Clitherow, James,
Clitherow, John,
Crew, John, 1st Baron,
Fowle, Thomas,
Atkyns, Edward - KeywordsBUILDINGS & LAND USE, mortgages, general legal process, Privy Counsellor, Grays Inn, Lincolns Inn, captain general, national acts, Bishop of Salisbury, Chelsea, London, Attorney General, manors, HAYNES, Haynes Manor, Hawnes alias Haunce Manor, St.Macute alias St.Makes alias St.Markes Manor, HOUSING, Haynes fields, Houghton Conquest fields, HOUGHTON CONQUEST, Clophill fields, CLOPHILL, Wilshamstead fields, WILSHAMSTEAD, Cardington fields, CARDINGTON, SEALS & COATS OF ARMS, City of London St Dunstan in the West, trusts, Court of Exchequer
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