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(1) William Stourton of Camden Town, St Pancras; (2) Elizabeth Brockway of St Giles-in-the-Fields,...

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(1) William Stourton of Camden Town, St Pancras; (2) Elizabeth Brockway of St Giles-in-the-Fields, spinster; (3) Joseph Huddleston Stourton of Camden Town and James Bowes of St Pancras; Settlement with copy on the marriage of (1) and (2) whereby (1) releases to (3) a messuage on the west side of Drury Lane, St Giles-in-the-Fields, on the corner of Paviour's Alley or Ragged Staff Court, in trust, to the use of (1) until marriage, then to the use of (2) for life, then to the use of children of (1) and (2) and finally to the use of the heirs of (1)
Date
31 Mar 1796
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City of Westminster Archives Centre
Language
English
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(1) William Stourton of Camden Town, St Pancras; (2) Elizabeth Brockway of St Giles-in-the-Fields, spinster; (3) Joseph Huddleston Stourton of Camden Town and James Bowes of St Pancras; Settlement with copy on the marriage of (1) and (2) whereby (1) releases to (3) a messuage on the west side of Drury Lane, St Giles-in-the-Fields, on the corner of Paviour's Alley or Ragged Staff Court, in trust, to the use of (1) until marriage, then to the use of (2) for life, then to the use of children of (1) and (2) and finally to the use of the heirs of (1)