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TitleSale of his half of the estate by Frederick Cheetham Mortlock to Thomas Mortlock
DescriptionBargain and sale for a year, with release of all rights and interest in moiety of estates devised by John Mortlock. Frederick Cheetham Mortlock now of Thurmaston, Leics., esq. to Thomas Mortlock. Recites John Mortlock's marriage settlement 1776; Pampisford Inclosure award 1801; transfer of £333 6s 8d. 3% consols bank annuities to secure for Elizabeth Forlow her entitled annuity of £100 from John Mortlock while single and £1,500 at her marriage, 1805; partnership agreement between John Mortlock, John Cheetham Mortlock and Frederick Cheetham Mortlock; will of John Mortlock; dissolution of co-partnership between Thomas Mortlock and Frederick Cheetham Mortlock by mutual consent and agreement by Thomas Mortlock to purchase Frederick Cheetham Mortlock's moiety for £54,268 12s 2d, 30 June 1819. Frederick Cheetham Mortlock releases his moiety of estate, £3333 6s 8d and furniture to Thomas Mortlock. Property set out in schedule. Manors of Great and Little Abington, advowson of Great Abington, Abington Hall with 40a park and 4a close pasture in occupation of Rt. Hon. Earl of Chatham at annual rent £300; new erected messuage in Great Abington with double cottage and 524a called Abington Park in occupation of John Ward at annual rent of £655 and 7a in comer of same in occupation of Thomas Mortlock; farmhouse in same with cottage and 657a 2r 23p part leased from King's College in occupation of John Lyles at annual rent of £739 16s; messuage and 275a in same in occupation of John Ewin at annual rent of £500; 31a 7p pasture and arable in same in occupation of Mrs Frances Holt at annual rent of £64 12s 5d and 2a 3r 13p opposite 3 Tuns public house in same occupation at annual rent of £ 12; 3 Tuns public house in same in occupation of Joseph Brett at annual rent £26 5s and 8a 2r 23p in Park Lane in same occupation at £13 16s 6d; farmhouse and 370a in Little Abington in the occupation of William Arber at annual rent of £408; various cottages in Great and Little Abington (occupiers given); messuage, cottages 18a pasture and 348a in Pampisford in the occupation of William Scruby at annual rent £570; land and fen in Isleham in the occupation of William Norman at annual rent £75; messuage in Middleward or High Street, Saffron Walden in the occupation of Christopher Payne and adjoining messuage in the occupation of John Kent; mansion house in St Edward's parish, Cambridge; coach house and stable adjoining Mr Kelty's house, messuage adjoining stable yard in the occupation of Widow Goddard, messuage in Free School Lane being part of Austin Friary, la 3r garden, site whereon the messuage part of Austin Friary lately stood with courtyard and messuage in Free School Lane in the occupation of William Nicholls.
Date29 May 1820-30 May 1820
CreatorNameMortlock Bank and Estate
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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