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Marked "No.29" Assignment of 2 terms in trust to attend inheritance. 1. George...

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4215/7
Date
24 March 1763
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Marked "No.29"

Assignment of 2 terms in trust to attend inheritance.

1. George Cholmondeley, Lord Viscount Malpas and Hester his wife

2. Francis Turner Blythe of Broseley, executor of Jane Jenks late of Shrewsbury, widow and sole executrix of Henry Jenks, gent, decd.

3. Richard Hawkesford of Shrewsbury, gent

4. John Bather of Shrewsbury, gent

5. William Corfield of Shrewsbury, timber merchant

6. Robert Bather of Wood St., London, warehouseman

Recital of indenture of 20 December 1748 between 1.(1), Thomas Kynaston (2), to suffer a fine of the Manor of Meole Brace etc. to the use of Hester Cholmondeley.

Recital of mortgage 12 April 1749 (No. 5.)

Recital indenture of 21 October 1749 between the Cholmondeleys (1) Henry Jenks (2) F.T. Blythe (3) Henry Jenks paid £500 to (1) to discharge part of Lord Malpas's debts, and he by bond bound himself to Blythe in £1000 to pay £500. Lord Malpas needed £600 which was lent by Blythe on the security of the capital messuage and gardens, coachhouse, and stable in Shrewsbury called the College (Mr John Olivers, Mr Charley Yonge, Mr Thomas Fowler, - Botterell and Edward Lawrence) and several messuages etc. belonging in the parish of St. Chad's (late the estate of Sir Francis Edwards, bart, near or adjoining the College (Rd Mallard, John Berrington, Edward Blakeway, Edmund Ichofield, John Severne, Esq., John Harries, James Mason, William Davies, John Leech, Ellen Wingfield, widow Juckes, John Bennett, John Warrington, Richard Hill, John Gardner, John Yates, John Ashby, William Stone, Thomas Betevyle and Jane Holland.

Messuage in Nobold (then or late Richard Fewtrell at £53 10s p.a.); several pieces of land in Meole (Mordecai Downes at £26 10s), for 400 years.

Recital of indenture of 20 March 1749 between the Malpases (1) Henry Jenks (2) F.T. Blythe (3) for £500 paid by Blythe, for 500 years.

Indenture 20 Sept. 1750 between the Malpases (1) Henry Jneks (2) F.T. Blythe (3) the Malpases borrowed £900 and £200 from Blythe

Lease and release 3 & 4 November 1752 between the Malpases (1) John Roberts (2) the Rev. Thomas Gough (3) Henry Jenks and F.T. Blythe (4) John Oliver and John Gardener (5) being a grant to John Roberts of the Manor of Meole and the advowson and property there, to suffer a recovery to uses.

The recovery was suffered in Michaelmas 1752

By indenture of 13 November 1754 between the Malpases (1) F.T. Blythe (2) in consideration of £500, it was agreed the Manor, advowson, houses and lands in the 400 year term should stand for repayment of the said £500, being the money of Richard Hawkesford.

There is now due to F.T. Blythe £2,500 and to Richard Hawkesford £500.

John Bather has agreed to purchase, inter alia, the houses in the terms, to be assigned to William Corfield for the rest of 500 and to Robert Bather for the rest of 400 years, to attend the inheritance.

So for £2,500 to F.T. Blythe and £500 to Richard Hawkesford, from John Bather, conveyance of the said houses and the terms to attend the inheritance.

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Language
English
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