• Reference
    X688/1
  • Title
    Release
  • Date free text
    2 Oct 1694
  • Production date
    From: 1690 To: 1694
  • Scope and Content
    i) Nicholas Denton, Barton in the Clay esquire (son and heir of Nicholas Denton, esquire, deceased, who was son and heir of Matthew Denton late of Barton, esquire, deceased) ii) Richard March, London, merchant reciting release of 2 October 1690 a) above Nicholas Denton and wife Carola b) Matthew Denton, Barton, gentleman John Williams, London, gentleman c) said Richard March John Foster, All Souls College, Oxford, gentleman consideration - £3000 paid to b) by Richard Marsh a) and b) by direction of Nicholas Denton released to c) - capital messuage in Brook End Green in Barton then in occupation of said Nicholas Denton - messuage in Brook End Green in Barton in occupation of widow Hill - messuage in Brook End Green in Barton in occupation of widow Giddings - messuage in Churchend in Barton in occupation of Thomas Hill - messuage in Churchend in Barton in occupation of John Hopkins - 2 cottages at Churchend in Barton in occupation of Robert Plumber and John Bland - pieces land in fields of Barton (200 acres) in occupations of Nicholas Denton, Edward Hill. Thomas Feild, Thomas Child, George Egleton, William Cooke, John Marshall, Thomas Mathews, William Pearson, William Hurst, John Rolph, Thomas Pryor, John Waters, William Pearles, John Viller, Thomas Hill, John Marshall, Nicholas Crouch, Matthew Gregory, Robert Plumer, and John Hopkins - 3 closes pasture adjoining to said capital messuage (12 acres) - 4 closes pasture called Poplars (13 acres) - 2 closes (6 acres) adjoining messuage in occupation of widow Hill - close pasture near Barton Bridge (3 acres) in occupation of John Marshall - 4 closes pasture called Gills Close, Longe Close, Whitmore Pightle and Blacklands Close in Barton (10 acres) - close pasture (2 acres) in occupation of John Marshall and adjoining or near messuage of Thomas Hill - pightle pasture adjoining cottage in occupation of John Bland (1 rood) - Wood called the Leed (12 acres) - 2 closes pasture called Longlands (15 acres) in Faldoe in Higham Gobion in occupation of Nicholas Denton - close pasture called Faldoe Common (27 acres) in Higham Gobion in occupation of Thomas Spiggins - close pasture in Faldoe in Higham Gobion called Cow Close (8 acres) in occupation of Thomas Spiggins - close pasture (20 acres) called Knowles and Ladyfield in Milbrook once in occupation of Henry Webb and then William Dennis - messuage and 7 acres pasture in Millbrook - 10 acres freehold arable land and meadow in common fields of Millbrook once in occupation of Henry Webb and then Robert Squire, Richard Tensham and Robert Webb - toft where a house lately stood with pightle pasture adjoining in Millbrook (5 roods) in occupation of Robert Webb - 2 messuages in Maulden with lands etc. belonging called Limbersley (180 acres) in occupations of Ralph Child and William Bottesford covenant to levy fine in Hilary term next to following uses: messuage and land in Millbrook in occupations of William Dennis, Robert Squire, Richard Trusham and Robert Webb and arable land in Barton in occupation of Edward Hill, Thomas Feild, George Eggleton and messuage in Barton in occupation of widow Hill and 2 closes pasture in occupation of Nicholas Denton and arable land in Barton in occupation of Edward Child and also a lime kiln in Barton in occupation of John Waters are to be held to the use of Richard March for use of Nicholas and then for life of Carola and then to c) in trust for Richard March and heirs all other property to c) in trust for Richard March under a proviso for redemption of said property on payment by Nicholas Denton to Richard March of £3150 reciting also an obligation of 29 May 1691 by which i) became bound to ii) in £1200 to secure repayment of £600 and interest at 5% per annum reciting also an endorsement of even date with the bond on the back of the above recited deed by which i) agreed that the property should also be security for the repayment of the £600 as well as of the £3000. reciting also an obligation of 1 April 1693 by which i) became bound to ii) in £900 to secure repayment of £480 and 5% per annum interest. reciting also an endorsement on said obligation of even date with it by which said premises were declared to be security also for this sum reciting that John Foster is lately deceased i) has paid to ii) the sum of £2200 (part of principal and interest due) and so ii) has conveyed to i) - 2 messuages and closes belonging called Limbersey in Maulden - close of pasture containing 20 acres called Knowles and Lady Feild reciting also that there is now due to ii) by i) - £1880 now in consideration of £520 paid to i) by ii) and for better securing the repayment of £1880 and £520 i) released to ii) - said capital messuage etc. (except aforesaid lands conveyed on receipt of £2200) to secure repayment of £2472 in the house of John Williams in the Old Bayly, London signature of i) endorsed receipt witnesses: John Williams, Robert Abbott, Francis Cole
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