• Reference
    X341/44
  • Title
    Bond for peaceable enjoyment - in £2,000
  • Date free text
    15 Dec 1804
  • Production date
    From: 1804 To: 1804
  • Scope and Content
    i) Richard Orlebar, Brayfield House, Cold Brafield, Buckinghamshire, esquire Reverend Richard Williams, Northampton, clerk ii) John Polhill, Howbury Hall, esquire by lease and release of 14 and 15 December 1804 a) said Richard Orlebar (eldest son of Richard Orlebar, late of Hinwick, Podington, esquire, deceased, who was cousin and heir at law of Mary Rolt, Northampton, spinster, deceased, who was only child of Thomas Rolt of Northampton, esquire, deceased, who was nephew of Mary Stephens of Epsom, Surrey, widow, deceased) b) said John Polhill c) Robert Polhill, Parliament Street, Westminster, Middlesex, esquire (brother of said John Polhill) consideration - £2,800 a) released to b) … rectory and parsonage etc. of Renhold, together with glebe, tithes etc. c) to preserve contingent remainders covenant for peaceful possession now to guarantee and secure peaceful possession i) enters into bond with ii) signature of i) witnesses: George Pitt Hurst, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire George H Yeats, his clerk
  • Level of description
    item