Box L.f.951-L.f.1002
Contains 50 Results:
Final concord between William Hunt and Francis Wetherhead, querents and Richard Sydbery, Mary his wife, R? Southend, and Johanna/Joan? Southend, deforciants, Michelmas, 1609 : true copy, ca. 1650
Concerns land in Kingston Blound and Aston Rowant in Oxfordshire and Northmorton and Reading in Berkshire.
Grant of Lady Acre in Little Ayot, Hertfordshire, to John Cock of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, September 6, 1550 : copy, ca. 1650
Quitclaim from Richard Peake of Keele, Staffordshire, to William Peake, his brother, 1651/1652 March 5
Concerns lands held by William Peake called West ffeildes.
Agreement between William Hale and Mary Hale of the one part and Jeremy Elwes of the other part, 1655/1656 January 8
Refers back to marriage settlement dated October 25, 1655 and the subject of £1000 worth of jewelry that is to be left to Mary Hale, sister of Jeremy Elwes, in the event that her husband, William Hale, predecease her. Includes itemized worth of jewels now in Mary Hale's possession (totalling £800).
Articles of agreement between Rowland Hale of King's Walden, Hertfordshire and Richard Powle of Shottesbrooke, Berkshire, 1656/1657 February 13
Concerns sale of Berry Farm in White Waltham, Berkshire.
Permission for assignment of lease from William Hale to John Finch : draft?, ca. 1670
Hale gives and grants to John Finch the license to assign his lease and all his estate interest and term to Thomas Bowles of Wallington.
Bond from James Spurling and John Spurling, both of Weston, Hertfordshire, to William Hale of King's Walden, Hertfordshire, 1623 November 20
James and John Spurling "shall discharge, saue & keepe harmeles the aboue named William Hale from all charges, costs, and paments which the sayd William shalbe put vnto, or caused to pay, by reason of any suite action or composition, by, with, and to one William Brocket of the parish of Grauely in the Countie of Herts."
Bond from Walter Robert of Gwennap, Cornwall to John Haweis of Kea, Cornwall, 1628 March 31
For quiet possession, referring to lease of tenement and appurtenances in Gwennap. Gwennap routinely spelled Gwynappe.
Bond from Robert Cooper of Aslacton, Norfolk and Thomas Cooper of Diss, Norfolk to Edward Duke of Benhall, Suffolk, 1632/1633 February 19
Refers to the will of Robert Cooper, late of Rickinghall, Suffolk, deceased, and amounts due to his children Zacherie, Benjamen, Gilbert, Elizabeth, and Josuah.