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HETHFELTON DEEDS AND PAPERS.... HETHFELTON DEEDS AND PAPERS., 1650-1826


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  • HETHFELTON DEEDS AND PAPERS., 1650-1826

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  • D-847
Level of description
  • Fonds
Date
  • 1650-1826
Extent
  • 0.04488 cu.m.
  • [2 Standard Boxes]
Language
  • English
Term
  • Hethfelton
  • East Stoke
  • Deeds
  • Buildings and Land (use)
  • Estates (Landed)

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Deed (grant of reversion). Deed (lease). Lease of messuage, grange farm and tenement called Hethelton or Hethfelton, John Penruddock of Compton Chamberlayne, Wiltshire, to Seymour Bowman of Lincolns Inn, Richard Berry of Compton Chamberlayne, yeoman, Francis Sambrooke of Sarum, gentleman. Sale of feoffment, Hethfelton, Thomas Penruddock of Compton Chamberlayne, Wiltshire, brother and heir of George Penruddock, deceased, to Seymour Bowman of Wenelsford, Wiltshire. Mortgage on Hethelton for £1500 between Seymour Bowman and Charles Chappell. With a schedule providing abstracts of title, c.1580-1650. Assignment. Final concord, Seymour Bowman and Thomas Penruddock, relating to lands at Hethelton [in Latin]. Final concord, Seymour Bowman and Thomas Penruddock, relating to lands at Hethelton [in Latin]. Bargain and sale of capital messuage, grange farm and tenement called Hethelton or Healtheston, Seymour Bowman of Wenelsford, Wiltshire, to Charles Chappell of Battersea, gentleman. Deed (bargain and sale). Deed (bargain and sale). Assignment of Seymour Bowman's statute to Sir Thomas Rolt of London and Roger Farson, gentleman. Bargain and sale. Deed (bargain and sale). Conveyances. Lease for a year (bargain and sale) of capital messuage, grange farm and tenement of Heathfelton or Hethelton or Heathelston or Healtheston, William Joliffe and Aaron Kinton, to John Stamp of London, merchant. Feoffment. Lease of Heffleton, between John Stampe of Sinsham, Berkshire, gentleman, of the one part, to Francis White of Thacham [Thatcham?], Berkshire, yeoman. Agreement on marriage between John Stamp of London, merchant, and Elizabeth Anne Warren, spinster. Settlement on John Stamp's wife.. Lease for a year (bargain and sale). Counterpart of settlement on Mr Stamp's wife. John Stamp to Isaac Denen. Lease for one year (bargain and sale) for messuage, grange farm and tenement called Heathfelton. Release of the grange farm called Heathfelton, John Stamp to John Howse, Richard Frome and John Spillett. Settlement of Mr Stamp's wife. Settlement of Mr Stamp's wife. Probate of will of Layton Kirke, made 1726-1727, proved 1729. Probate of will of John Spillett, senior. Probate of will of Frances Spillett, widow of John Spillett the elder. Transcript of Chancery proceedings relating to the estates of Ann Jobson and John Stamp. William Lloyd and Mary his wife, and Anne Jobson (plaintiffs) and John Spillett, Grace Packer, Frances House and others. Demise for 500 years by way of mortgage for securing 1116 and 1 shilling and interest. Counterpart demise for 500 years by way of mortgage for securing ??1116 and 1 shilling and interest, from Frances Spillett and Charles Crumpe, to Thomas Slater. Lease for a year (bargain and sale) of farm or estate of Heffleton, Frances Spillett of London, spinster, to Lawrence Williams of London, merchant. Conveyance by release of the freehold and assignment of a term of years in Heffleton farm. Bargain and sale of Heffleton Farm, Miss Spillett to Miss Williams. Endorsement of enrolment in Chancery 26 Apr 1754. Final agreement between William Russell and John Denison, relating to Heffleton Farm. Final agreement between William Russell and John Denison, relating to Heffleton Farm. Deed to levy a fine and declare the uses, John Denison of London, haberdasher, to William Russell of London, gentleman. Will of John Denison of King Street, Cheapside, London, merchant. Settlement release, Margaret Charlotte Denison of Lambeth, widow, and Arthur Phillip of London, to Mary Thomas of Lambeth, widow, on the intended marriage between Arthur Phillip and Margaret Charlotte Denison. Lease for a year (bargain and sale) of messuage, tenement and farm at Heffleton, Margaret Charlotte Denison of Lambeth, widow, to Mary Thomas of Lambeth, widow. Abstract of a deed declaring the trusts of ??1250 as an indemnity against two legacies of ??500 and ??500 given by the Will of Mr John Dennison. Handwritten list of title deeds of Heffleton 1692-1798. Schedule of deeds and papers received from Mr Simpson, executor of W Pearson relating to the Heffleton estate 1798-1802. Schedule of deeds and papers relating to estate at Heffleton, belonging to Andrew Bain and delivered to Messrs Loggen & Welch against mortgages of the estate for £4000, 1579-1803. Valuation of property belonging to Doctor Bain by George Barnes, Winfrith Farm, East Fossell Farm, Heffleton Farm. Sun Fire Office policy for Andrew Bain on house and goods at Heffleton, farmhouse and barn, house and offices at Winfrith Newburgh, barn and dairy house, barns at Stoke under Hampden, Somerset. Copy of letter from Mr Pearson to Bartlett & Son concerning Heffleton. Queries in consequence of letter of Mr Pearson concerning the Winfrith and Heffleton estates. Particulars in a letter from William Witham to John Parson concerning the Abstract of Dr Bain's title to the Winfrith estate and required for a conference with Mr Ingram. Winfrith and Wool Inclosures. Boundaries of the parish of Wool.