| Description | 1. Edward Johnson, formerly of Kings Lynn, Norfolk, and then of Southam, Warwickshire, gentleman; Theodore Robinett Scruby of Saffron Walden, Essex, gentleman (vendors as marriage trustees of 2.). 2. Alfred Henry Johnson of Southampton, gentleman, and Mary Elizabeth, his wife (beneficiaries of marriage settlement of 1856). 3. John Sudbury Hurry of Sawtry All Saints, Huntingdonshire, farmer; George Copley of City of Peterborough, banker's clerk (vendors as marriage trustees). 4. Robert Mackley Copley of St Ives, Huntingdonshire, gentleman, and Harriet his wife (beneficiaries of marriage trust of 1856). 5. Richard Hill of Ickleton, Cambridgeshire (purchaser). Recites marriage settlement. 1. Mary Elizabeth Johnson (then Hanchett, spinster) (marrying party). 2. Alfred Henry Johnson (marrying party). 3. Samuel Beales and Edward Johnson (trustees). Moiety of property to Edward Johnson and Theodore Robinett Scruby as trustees until 21 years after death of survivor. 27 August 1856. Recites marriage settlement. 1. Harriet Copley (then Har6riet Hanchett, spinster) (marrying party). 2. Robert Mackley Copley (marrying party). 3. Samuel Beales and Julius Lawrence. Other moiety. 14 April 1864. Close of land called Dunkirk Island, Ickleton, Cambridgeshire (2r 17p). Abuts E the river, W near to the Great Bridge, N certain channel, S highway. Formerly occupied by William Mason and then James Mason. CONSIDERATION £185 (£125 freehold, £60 copyhold). Consideration £92 10s paid by 5. to 1. £92 10s paid by 5. to 3. with covenant to produce title deeds. Part I 1) Lease and release 1. John Hanchett. 2. Henry Hanchett. 2) Deed (unspecified) 1. John Hanchett. 2. Richard Rodwell; James Johns Holme; William Chalk. 2 August 1844. 3) Deed unspecified) 1. Mary Elizabeth Johnson (then Mary Elizabeth Hanchett). 2. Mary Good. 23 August 1856. 4) Settlement. 27 August 1856. 5) Endorsement on 3) 1. Mary Good. 2. George Key. 9 April 1860. 6) Deed (unspecified) 1. Samuel Johnson and Edward Johnson. 2. Mary Elizabeth Johnson. 3. George King. 9 April 1860. 7) Endorsement on 4) 1. Alfred Henry Johnson and Mary Elizabeth his wife. 2. said Samuel (sic) and Edward Johnson. 10 August 1863. 8) Deed (unspecified) 1. Josiah Living. 2. Alfred Henry Jonson and Mary Elizabeth his wife. 3. Samuel Beales and Edward Johnson. 4. Harriet Copley (then Harriet Hanchett). 13 April 1864. 9) Deed endorsed on 4) 1. Mary Elizabeth Johnson. 2. Samuel Beales. 3. Samuel Beales and Edward Johnson. 4. Theodore Robinett Scruby. 5. Theordore Robinett Scruby and Edward Johnson. 18 July 1867. 10) Deed endorsed on 'seventhly before recited indenture'. 1. George King. 2. Theodore Robinett Scruby and Edward Johnson. 3. Mary Elizabeth Johnson. 25 November 1867. 11) Deed (unspecified) 1. James Gosling and Josh Hayden (probably Joshua Hayden, though could be Joseph). 2. Losco Dakin and Elizabeth Mary Dakin, his wife. 3. Edward Johnson and Theodore Robinett Scruby. 4. John Sudbury Hurry and George Copley. 27 November 1867. Part II 1) Deed (unspecified) 1. Harriet Copley (then Harriet Hanchett). 2. George King. 14 April 1864. 2) Settlement above. 14 April 1864. 3) Order in chancery re trusts in 2) and 1850 Trustee Act. 31 May 1867. 4) Endorsement on 2) 1. Harriet Copley. 2. Samuel Beales. 3. Samuel Beales and J.S. King. 4. George Copley. 16 July 1867. 5) Deed (unspecified) 25 November 1867, 28 November 1867. 6) Mortgage in £125 1. Richard Hill (mortgagor). 2. Peter Portway of Great Samford, Essex, farmer; Henry Hart of Saffron Walden, Essex, printer; Samuel Beard of Saffron Walden, Essex, draper (trustee of 2nd Saffron Walden Building Society) (mortgagees). 1. entitled to this loan as holds 8? certificates of shares in 2). Property as above. 6 April 1868. Plus endorsement. Receipt of £124 6s by Saffron Walden Building Society. 30 October 1871. 7) Conveyance with covenant to produce title deeds 1867-1871 1. Richard Hill (vendor). 2. Charles Scruby of Pampisford, brewer (purchaser). Property as above plus PLAN. CONSIDERATION £60 paid by 2. to 1. 16 October 1871. 8) Deed poll by Alfred Henry Johnson of Hong Kong, China, commanding the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co's steam ship 'Azof'. Appt Robert Mackley Copley of St Ives, gentleman, his attorney (failing him William Bennett Freeland of Saffron Walden, Essex, gentleman) to execute all conveyances etc of lots sold by auction 19 July 1867. 11 August 1869. |