• Reference
    SA822-823
  • Title
    Conveyance (Lease and Release). In pursuance of Chancery Decree. with Covenant to suffer Recovery. £888..13s, v) to Ann Monoux and same sum to Mary Monoux. £2,010 in all with fees to Chancery
  • Date free text
    14, 15 Jan 1777
  • Production date
    From: 1733 To: 1777
  • Scope and Content
    i) Reverend Philip Monoux of Sandy, eldest son and heir of Reverend Lewis Monoux of Sandy by wife Mary, both deceased, sole executor of will of Reverend Lewis Monoux ii) Ann Monoux of Bath, spinster Mary Monoux of Bath, spinster George Monoux, gentleman. Lieutenant in H.M. 57th Regiment of Foot (Three other children of Lewis Monoux) iii) William Tompkins of Wilstead, gentleman, son and heir of William Tompkins of Wilstead, gentleman, and wife Mary iv) Robert Kelham of Hatton Garden, Middlesex, gentleman v) Richard Lane, esquire of Mill End, Buckinghamshire (parish of Hambledon) (recital of Marriage Articles of 31 January 1733 - see SA820. Recital of SA817-818, SA 820. Recital of SA819. Recital Thomas Walker and William Franklin both dead, Mary Franklin, infant, heir at law of both (daughter of William Franklin and wife Mary and niece of Thomas Walker). Recital of Chancery Order of 21 July 1774. Plaintiffs: Ann and Mary Monoux. Defendants: William Tompkins and wife Elizabeth, P and G Monoux, Mary Franklin - SA820 to be executed. Mortgaged premises of SA818 to be sold and principal paid to plaintiffs in moieties. iv) on behalf of v) best bidder at sale (£2,010) (£1,709..2s..2d due to Ann and Mary Monoux on SA818. After costs £888..13s to be paid to each i), ii), and iii) to iv) ... property of SA814 [then described as Farmhouse with Dovehouse, granary, five barns, 2 stables, cowhouse, woodhouse, carthovel, and henhouse. Orchard (½ acre). Messuage in yard of farmhouse. Closes:- Lovelidges (4 acres), Queencroft (4 acres), Walnut Tree Pightle (2 acres), Great Close (9 acres), West Croft (2 acres), Doggets (4 acres), Doggets (5 acres), 112 acres in Hill field, 33 acres 3 roods 20 perches, 23 acres in Windmill field, 28 acres in Home field, 23 acres 3 roods 20 perches in Cotton End field, 3¼ acres in Houghton Conquest field, 7 acres of meadow dispersed in meadows of Wilstead. Cottage and barn in Great Close in occupation Samuel Cranfield. Cottage called "The Black Hat" in occupation Thomas Cox witnessed: Richard Lovesey, John Blackwell, W Percival, attorney, Bath; Richard Bowsher, Jeremy Fish Palmer, Thomas Kidman
  • Level of description
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