• Reference
    R6/19/3/75
  • Title
    Assignment of Mortgage
  • Date free text
    10 October 1800
  • Production date
    From: 1800 To: 1800
  • Scope and Content
    Parties: (i) Edward Taylor of Potsgrove, yeoman; (ii) Alexander Deacon of Great Bramingham, yeoman and Susannah Cheshire alias Brinklow, executor and executrix of John Cheshire alias Brinklow; (iii) William Cox of Beaufort Buildings, Middlesex, coal merchant Reciting: - R6/19/3/63; - R6/19/3/68; - R6/19/3/69-70; - R6/19/3/71; - R6/19/3/72; - R6/19/3/73; - R6/19/3/74 Operative Part: - (iii) paid £1,000 to (i) at the request of (ii); - (i), by direction of (ii) assigned (a)-(ah) to (iii) subject to equity of redemption Property (a) messuage at Tyrrells End, Eversholt heretofore the estate of William Whitbread, deceased, since in occupation of Sarah Whittle, widow and William Whittbread, now of Thomas Sear; (b) close of pasture adjoining (a) called Holme Close or Tainters of 7 acres, 7 poles; (c) close of pasture adjoining (b) called Brook End Meadow of 3 roods, 16 poles; with (b) NW and way from Brook End to New England SE; (d) closes called Porters Closes containing together 7 acres, 3 roods, 34 poles, with way from Tyrells End to Woburn SW and highway from Church End to Berry End SE; (e) close of arable called The Pightles at Lanes End containing 3 acres, 2 roods, 38 poles with highway from Church End to Berry End SE and close of John Gregory formerly in the occupation of Samuel Dunkley called Long Close SW; (f) close of arable called Rush Hill Piece or Close of 4 acres, 2 roods, 6 poles adjoining (e) with highway from Church End to Berry End SE and (g) NW; (g) close of furzens adjoining (f) containing 2 roods, 5 poles with glebe NW and close formerly in the occupation of John Everet SW; (h) close of arable called Morey Close containing 3 acres, 2 roods, 10 poles; arable called Bell Rope Acre SE, glebe NW, abutting NE on Stonehill Field; (i) close of arable in Stonehill Field called Narrow Headland Close containing 1 acre, 3 roods, 12 poles, glebe SE and NW and Stonehill Field NE; (j) headland of arable of 33 poles in Stonehill Field on NW of (i); (k) close of arable called Long Tail Close in West Field of 3 roods, 5 poles with field formerly of Ambrose Reddall called West Field SW and abutting close of Duke of Bedford formerly in the occupation of George Odell called Pipewele Close NW and glebe SW; (l) pightle of pasture near West Field called Barley Croft Pightle or Pightle Hill containing 1 acre, 2 roods, 5 poles with way from Church End to Woburn and Berry End SE, close late of Ambrose Reddall called Gravel Pit Pightle formerly in the occupation of John Everet SW, pightle of pasture of John Cooke in occupation of Campbell Goodman NE; (m) two closes of pasture called Upper and Lower Barley Croft containing together 5 acres, 1 rood, 4 poles with way from Church End to Berry End SE, pightle of John Cooke in occupation of Campbell Goodman SW, glebe formerly in the occupation of Samuel Dunkley called Warren Hill NW; (n) close of arable called Longdown Close containing 3 acres, 2 roods, 5 poles with field late of Ambrose Reddall called West Field NW, one acre of arable formerly in occupation of Edward Jones now John Daniel SE and land of John Cooke NE; (o) close of pasture near Wits End called Lower Close by Penny Furlong or Square Close containing 2 acres, 2 roods, 20 poles with way from Church End to New England NW, close late of Ambrose Reddall formerly in the occupation of Samuel Sinfield, now Joseph Brinklow called Penny Furlong SW; (p) two closes of pasture and arable called Upper Apple Pasty and Lower Apple Pasty parted by a small piece of ground late of Ambrose Reddall containing together 3 roods, 18 poles with highway from Church End to New England SW and N, close of pasture late of Ambrose Reddall in his own occupation SE and land of John Cooke in Stonehill Field NE; (q) close of arable called Copmore Close containing 2 acres, 2 roods, 25 poles with way from Tingrith to Woburn called Woburn Highway SW, close of John Gregory formerly in the occupation of Samuel Dunkley now in his own occupation NW, close of arable late of Thomas Roberts in occupation of John Daniel NE; (r) piece of ground at bottom of Copmore Close containing 6 poles now sowed with furzens; (s) close of pasture called Church End Close containing 5 acres, 27 poles with close of John Cooke in occupation of Campbell Goodman SE, close of meadow late of Ambrose Reddall formerly in the occupation of Edward Burr, now Henry Boyce SW, highway NW and NE; (t) two new closes of arable called Further Fullbrook Close and Hither Fullbrook Close in Echlow alias Mill Field lying together as one close, a small brook called Fullbrook running between them and containing together 3 acres, 26 poles shooting SE on joint way to Manshead Close and NW on (u); (u) headland lying at NW end of (t) in Echlow alias Mill Field containing 20 poles; (v) close of arable called Headland Acre containing 1 acre, 19 poles in Echlow alias Mill Field near Mill Hill, close of arable late of Ambrose Reddall called Mill Field SE and joint way to Love Lane NE; (w) cottage with garden and orchard adjoining in Hills End containing 1 rood, 12 poles in occupation of James Parnham; (x) cottage with garden and orchard adjoining in Tyrells End containing 2 roods in occupation of William Everett; (y) close of pasture called Church End Close of 6 acres abutting W on pasture of Ambrose Gregory and William Gregory called Stockings, the other head abutting E on highway; (z) close of pasture called Barley Croft; (aa) cottage and close of pasture at Terrills End formerly in the occupation of Ambrose Roe; (ab) cottage in Hills End, formerly in the occupation of Arthur Poulton; (ac) croft of pasture heretofore divided into two containing 4½ acres between ground of William Whittbread SW and E, close late of George Whittamore NE and messuage late of Richard Gregory NW; (ad) piece of sward called Long Close, Eversholt, purchased by Duke of Bedford from Mary Gregory, widow lying next to land of Wilmer Willets and containing 1 acres, 2 roods, 25 poles in occupation of Richard Ford as under-tenant of William Croson; (ae) swerd ground called Ford Mead Pightle containing 3 roods, 32 poles in occupation of Richard Ford as undertenant of William Croson; (af) small piece of sward, part of Apple Pasty Close containing 21 poles; (ag) piece of land in Eversholt abutting on Seare alias Seared alias Secret Leys lately purchased by Duke of Bedford from Mary Gregory containing 2 roods, 1 pole (ah) Gravel Pit Pightle of pasture in Eversholt of formerly of 2 acres, now of 1 acre, 3 poles abutting W on gravel pit and formerly in the occupation of William Fane, now John Cheshire alias Brinklow Susannah Brinklow signed by mark Witnesses: - Thomas Crosse; - Hammond Crosse, clerk to Mr Willaume Endorsed assignment of 10 March 1847 Parties: (i) William Cox of Kennington Common [Surrey], esquire; (ii) William Green of Eversholt, yeoman; (iii) Charles Cox of Cedar Lodge, Stockwell [Surrey], esquire Reciting: - R6/19/3/77; - William Cox left three children by Susannah his wife - (i), (iii) and Elizabeth, wife of John Hoffmann; - John Brinklow left three children - Elizabeth, who married John Reynolds, Sarah, who married William Green and a posthumous child called Mary; - Mary Brinklow died in 1815, unmarried and intestate; - Elizabeth Reynolds died in August 1836 without marriage settlement or issue and administration granted to her husband on 19 May 1838 in PCC; - Alexander Deacon died in March 1813; - Sarah Green became entitled to all freehold real estate of her father and two thirds of the leasehold estate subject to a life interest of Susannah Brinklow; - R6/19/3/83; - Sarah Green died on 20 October 1837; - Susannah Brinklow died in February 1838; - R6/19/3/87; - on the death of William Cox the elder the mortgage sum was appropriated by (iii) but no assignment of the debt was made; - (iii) had received £450 in part repayments leaving £550 outstanding, all interest having been paid; - Susannah Cox died in June 1828 leaving the mortgaged estate vested in (i) and (iii); - (iii) wanted all the estate vested in him Operative Part: - (iii) paid 5/- to (i); - (i), by direction of (ii), assigned (a)-(ah) to (iii) subject to equity of redemption Witnesses: - H Hedges, solicitor of Carey Street, Lincoln’s Inn - Thomas R Dory, clerk to H Hedges
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