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Assignment for the residue of 1,000 years 1. John Cholwich of Farringdon, esq....
Catalogue reference: 4930 B/T/C/80
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- 4930 B/T/C/80
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1740
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Assignment for the residue of 1,000 years
1. John Cholwich of Farringdon, esq.
2. William Kitson late of Painsford, but now of Shiphay, gent., surviving trustee appointed by Act of Parliament for the sale of Aller and other lands
3. Thomas Comyns the younger of Bishopsteignton, esq. and Dame Mary his wife, late Dame Mary Tipping, widow, and only daughter and heir of Sir John Lear, bart., deceased
4. Stanhope Sanderson of Exeter, gent., trustee for 3.
5. John Ley of Exeter, gent., trustee for 3.
Premises: one messuage and tenement called Toller, with common of pasture on Colcombe Down, assigned by Sir John Lear to 1. for 1,000 years in trust in 1732
Consideration: 5s. paid by 5. to 1.
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- Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust)
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- English
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/494e7e06-67d7-4eb8-bb61-ee35ee015a8d/
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4930 B/T/C
Chagford and Christow
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S.H. Neck and Co. Moretonhampstead
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Within the series: 4930 B/T/C
Chagford and Christow
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Assignment for the residue of 1,000 years 1. John Cholwich of Farringdon, esq....