| Level: Fonds |
MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS DEPOSITED BY THE BRITISH
RECORDS ASSOCIATION |
| Level: Sub-Fonds |
DEEDS |
| Level: |
Item |
| Reference
Code |
D/DB T439/13 |
| Dates
of Creation |
[1734] |
| Scope
and Content |
"Abstract of Mr Spittyes Title"
Recites 25 deeds, 596-1734, including
(a) 12 June 1623
Conveyance (Bargain and Scale) for £170 (Enrolled in Chancery)
Edward Suliard and Thomas Suliard, esquires, to Thomas Carter,
butcher
Close of pasture and feeding ground (31 acres) called Rydeens in
Rettendon
20 May 1687 (for orginal see D/DB T440/4-5)
Conveyance [form not stated] for £225
(i) Thomas Younge, gentleman (eldest son and heir of William
Younge and wife, Anne (nee Carter) and great-grandson of Thomas
Carter party to (a) above) and Thomas Earle, innholder (eldest son
and heir of Thomas Earle and wife, Mary (nee Carter and
great-grandson of Thomas Carter party to (a) above); (ii) William
Pemberton, meal man; (iii) Nathaniel Hunt, gentleman
Messuage and land in six closes (total 31 acres) called Rydeens in
Rettendon, in occupation of [blank] Haggett
(c) 6,7 February 1693/4
Conveyance (Lease and Release) for £248 16 shillings
John Claris, carpenter, and wife, Francis (only sister and heir of
William Pemberton, deceased) to Henry Spitty of Rettendon, yeoman
Property as in (b)
(d) By his Will Henry Spittey of Rettendon, gentleman devized (1)
freehold messuage and land (36 acres) "called Reddings on the
West End of Rettendon great Comon" and (ii) freehold messuage
and land (10 acres) [sic] called Smiths in Hockley and Hawkwell,
to son, Ambrose with successive remainders to other sons Thomas
and Henry
(e) Ambrose Spittey "died a Batchelor"
(f) 2,3 April 1711
Conveyance (Lease and Release) to make a tenant to the precipe and
lead the uses of a Recovery
(i) Thomas Spitty, 2nd son of Henry Spitty of Rettendon,
gentleman, deceased; (ii) Matthew Emerson, gentleman; (iii)
Gravely Norton, gentleman
Messuage and 6 closes of land (31 acres) called Rydens in
Rettendon, and messuage and land (20 acres) called Smiths in
Hockley and Hawkwell
(g) Easter Term 1711
Exemplification of a Common Recovery
Gravely Norton v. Matthew Emerson
2 messuages, 4 gardens, 51 acres land, 30 acres meadow, 30 acres
pasture and common of pasture in Rettendon, Hockley and Hawkwell
(h) 8,9 June 1711
Prenuptial Settlement (Lease and Release)
(i)Thomas Spitty of Bowers Gifford, gentleman; (ii) Sarah Emerson,
spinster, sister of Matthew Emerson, gentleman; (iii) Thomas
Harvey, clerk and Matthew Emerson
Property as in (f)
For setting a jointure on Sarah in bar of her Dower
(j) 15 July 1712
Mortgage (Demise for 500 years) for £200
Thomas Spittey to William Massa of Brentwood, baker
Property as in (f)
[At 6 per cent per annum]
(k) 3 June 1728
Assignment of Mortgage (demise)
(i) William Massa; (ii) Thomas Spittey, son and heir of Thomas
Spittey, deceased; (iii) Samuel James of [?South] Benfleet
Property as in (f)
Recites that £163 14 shillings remains due
[Interest 5 per cent per annum] |
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