• Reference
    WW180
  • Title
    Mortgage for £6,000
  • Date free text
    1684
  • Production date
    From: 1684 To: 1684
  • Scope and Content
    Charles Viscount Mordaunt (1st son of John Viscount Mordaunt of Aveland, deceased (who was 2nd son of John, Earl of Peterborough)), to Dame Joyce King, (widow and executrix of Sir John King of the Inner Temple), and Henry Long of Lincoln's Inn ... the advowson of Mappersall; the Manors of Thrapston, Gales, Ringstead and Furnills, and of Addington, Luffwick, Islip and Slipton, and of Drayton (all of county Northamptonshire); the Manor of Clifton Reynes (county Buckinghamshire); the Manors of Turvey, Carlton, Chellington, Dellwicke, Stagesden, Duckford, Jempeses, and Bosomes, the parks of Turvey and Dilwicke, the free warren of Turvey and Staggesden, and all lands and tenements [no details] of the said John Earl of Peterborough in Turvey., Carlton, Chellington, Dilwicke, Duckford, Stagesden, Stanford alias Jempeses, Bosomes and Steventon; and the Manors of Snelston, with the pasture and meadow of Snelston (counties of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire); and all the other lands etc. of the Earl in Lavenden, Cold Brafield and Harrold (county Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire); also the manors purchased of Robert, Earl of Essex; the Manor of Clifton Raines alias Wakes Fee (county Buckinghamshire); the Manor of Grafton and Sudburrough (counties of Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire); the manors, lands etc, [no details] of the said John, late Earl of Peterborough on 4 July 16 Charles I [1640] in Grafton, Sudburrugh, Titchmersh and Denford (county Northamptonshire); and Farning woods (?county), lately purchased of the King; and all manors, lands etc. mentioned in a deed dated 4 July 1640, between the said Earl and Lady Elizabeth his wife; and Francis Earl of Bedford, Henry Lord Maltravers, Sir Henry Compton, knight, Sir Rowland St John, and Oliver St John of Lincoln's Inn. [armorial seal of Mordaunt] [recites a deed of even date with WW180 between: i) Dame Joyce King, Paul Bowes of Inner Temple, and Samuel Gibbs of Stoake Nayland (county Suffolk), esquire; ii) the said Viscount Mordaunt, Henry Earl of Clarendon, Lory Earl of Rochester, Andrew Newport, Arthur Herbert (Rear Admiral of England). and John Evelyn of Deptford (county Kent), all esquires. (executors of Elizabeth Viscountess Mordaunt, together with Harry Earl of Peterborough, Charles Herbert and Edward Herbert, esquires, who have released to their co-executors); iii) Charles Herbert of St-Martin-in-the-Fields, esquire, Sir Edward Herbert of Inner Temple (trustees of Sophia and Ann Mordaunt, two younger daughters of Viscountess Mordaunt), and other trustees; iv) John Foche of London, gentleman]
  • Level of description
    item