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RefNoKCON/3/7/3/1
AltRefNoCON 3/7/3/1
TitleFeoffment (and Power of Attorney)
Description(1) Sir Vicary Gibbs, Kt., H.M. Attorney General. (2) The Rt. Hon. Peter, Lord Gwydir. (3) William Green, Alconbury, farmer. (4) William Margetts, Huntingdon, Esq. Recites: (i) Mortgage and Deed to Lead Uses of Fine of 24/25 March, 1797. (ii) Said Fine, Easter, 1797. (iii) Mortgage of 5 March, 1807. (iv) The aforesaid copyhold and leasehold estates or some part thereof were by direction of (2) put up for sale by public auction at Garraways Coffee House, Charge Alley, London, 20 Aug. last and (3) as the purchaser of Lot.1. = several freehold closes hereinafter described and intended to be hereby granted. And also the Deanery Manor Farm and lands (255a.7p) part of the hereditaments in lease of 31 Jan. 1807 and the quitrents payable to the Deanery Manor = 13/4d. and a perpetual annual payment of £13.6.8d. in lieu of tithes arising out of Weybridge Farm, Alc. And another perpetual annual payment of 10/- made by the trustees of the Buckden Road and payable to (2) and part of the premises in the lease of 31 Jan. 1807 (subject to apportioned yearly rent of £7.10s. and the like apportioned yearly rent in lieu of land tax of £16.17.6d = £24.7.6d. and subject also to the repairs of the chancel of the Church for the price of £6,300. (v) Printed conditions of sale stipulated that the purchaser of Lot. 1. should have the custody of the original title deeds and should enter into the usual covenants with the purchasers of the other lots for the production thereof and that the purchaser of Lot 1. should be entitled to a conveyance of all the tenements in the lease of 31 Jan. 1807, and should grant underleases of the other lots to their purchasers at the yearly rents therein mentioned so as to leave the yearly sums of £7.10s. and £16.17.6d to be paid as the yearly rents for the tenements in Lot 1. (vi) £7,434.2.4d. still due from (2) to (1). (vii) Agreed by all parties that £4,000 part of the purchase money of £6,300 should be paid by (3) to (1) in part discharge of the £7,434,2,4d. (viii) Residue of the sum has been paid to (1) by (2) and therefore (1) has agreed to join with (2) in conveying the said freehold lands purchased by (3) to (3) and also the aforesaid leasehold tenements to (3) for the lives named in the lease of 31 Jan. 1807, and accordingly by Lease and Release of today and yesterday (1) and (2) to (3) (to extinguish the term of 99 years created by mortgage of 5 March, 1807), the parsonage, lands etc. demised in mortgage of 31 Jan. 1807 with apps. for lives named there and subject to granting of underleases. Now for £4,000 from (3) to (1) and £2,300 from (3) to (2) = £6,300. (1) (at request of (2)) and (2) to (3). Several closes in Alc. (114a.1p) i.e. Great Close (50a.), Further Close (30a), Further Close (14a), Nearer Close (13a.38p.), Lambs Close adjoining Further Close (6a.3r.3p.) all now in occup. of (3). And (1) and (2) appoint (4) as their attorney to take and deliver seisin of said premises to (3). Endorsed: (a) Receipt of even date from (2) to (3) for £2,300. (b) Certificate that on 21 June, 1804, (4) took and delivered seisin to (3).
Date21 May, 1808
CreatorNameHeathcote family of Conington Castle
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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