• Reference
    SA41
  • Title
    Bargain and Sale (with enfeoffment); Certain sum of money and £800 to be paid by proviso (see below)
  • Date free text
    1 Jul 1614
  • Production date
    From: 1614 To: 1614
  • Scope and Content
    i) William Cokayne, citizen and Alderman of London; Dame Grissell Newdigate, late wife of Sir Robert Newdigate of Hawnes, deceased; Ann Newdigate, widow, mother of Sir Robert Newdigate of Hawnes, deceased ii) Sir Richard Conquest junior of Houghton Conquest William Cokayne at request of Dame Grissell Newdigate, executrix of will of Sir Robert Newdigate and other executors, to ii) on trusts ... messuage in West end of Hawnes in occupation Lawrence Walker ... Little Beane Crofte, Hawnes (close, 4 acres belonging to above messuage) ... messuage near chief house of ii) in occupation William Turner ... † 83 acres formerly Sir Robert Newdigate's in West end field, Midle field, Catzbushe field, Houghton Hill field in Houghton Conquest and Hawnes (40½ acres in West end field, 33 acres in Midle field alias Catzbushe field, 9½ acres in Houghton Hill field) ... Newfield close in Hawnes (52 acres) in occupation Dame Grissell Newdigate, South, wood of John Osborne, esquire ... Oxe Lazers, North, West End field, Hawnes ... Murrells Close in Hawnes (36 acres) in occupation Thomas Turner, West, London lane (Trusts: † to use of ii) and wife Dame Sarah for lives, then heirs for ever. All rest to use of ii) and heirs for ever. Dame Grissell Newdigate covenants with ii) that Robert Newdigate, esquire, son and heir of Sir Robert Newdigate when of age to further assure lands to ii). If ii) pays (?gap in Manuscript) William Cokayne £800 at his house in parish of St Peter the Poore, London, this deed to be void, and Cokayne to re-enter and resume possession. Cokayne covenants with ii) if he pays £800 to endorse on this deed and at costs of ii) to release this condition and conveys his right and title in above property to ii) and wife Sarah) 2 seals on tags (Cokayne, armorial; Dame Grissell Newdigate - anchor between letters E.H. reversed. Legend: Edward Henchman) Tag for seal (Ann Newdigate) witnessed: Ro. Newcome; Francis Crawley; Lewis Marburgh; Thomas Henchman; Mathewe Cradock Endorsed: Livery of Seisin to ii) by Thomas Awdley of Houghton Conquest, gentleman 9 October 1614 and attornment of Lawrence Walker, tenant. Witnessed: Thomas and William Awdley; Christopher Bishopp; Lawrence Walker Memorandum endorsed: Payment of £800 by ii) to William Cokayne
  • Level of description
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