| Description | 1. Reverend Houstonne Radcliffe of Gillingham, Kent, DD, Archdeacon of Canterbury, and Mary, his wife, late Mary Gooch, spinster. 2. John Pyne. 3. Thomas Pyne, a trustee for 2. Recites: 1) Settlement, 7 July 1794. 1. Radcliffe and his wife. 2. John Gooch and Mary, his wife. 3. Sir Thomas Gooch of Benacre, Suffolk, Baronet. 4. Reverend Joseph Turner, DD, Dean of Norwich and Master of Pembroke Hall in the University of Cambridge, Reverend John Gooch, Rector of Benacre, Suffolk, and Archdeacon of Sudbury, and Reverend John Radcliffe, clerk, Fellow of Breazen Nose College in the University of Oxford. Reciting the marriage recently of 1. For making a provision for 1 and their children, it was agreed that Mary Radcliffe’s share or interest in the premises below should be conveyed to the use of 2 for their lives and then to the use of 1 and their children and in default of such issue to the use of such persons as Mary Radcliffe should direct. 2) Death of John Gooch on 7 December 1803. 3) Lease and release, 17/18 July 1805, for making a tenant to the Precipe. 1. Mary Gooch, widow. 2. Radcliffe and his wife. 3. Robert Baxter. 4. Francis Squire. For barring and destroying all estates tail in the premises below and for settling the same, 1 and 2 released them to 3. 4) Common recovery, Michaelmas Term 1805. 1. Francis Squire, demandant. 2. Robert Baxter, tenant. 3. Radcliffe and his wife, vouchees. In such uses as 3 should direct. Now, for £1,000 paid to 1 by 2, 1 appoint and release to 2 an undivided moiety in the premises as in 2622/T22. With a covenant that, for barring an estate tail created in a moiety of the premises by the will of 28 may 1696 of Thomas Sayer of Huntingdon, gentleman, deceased, the great grandfather of Mary Radcliffe, 1 will levy a fine of the undivided moiety of the premises unto 2. |