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MANORIAL RECORDS OF FOULNESS. |
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Transcripts and translations of
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D/DU 514/29/31 |
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c.1849 |
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Copy Pre-nuptial Settlement (Lease [not copied] and
Release), 26 and 27 Aug.1662, for £10,000
(i) Charles Earl of Warwick, and s. Charles Lord Rich; (ii)
William Earl of Devonshire, and Mount joy, Earl of Newport (iii)
Edward Earl of Manchester, Lord Chamberlain, Henry Viscount
Mansfield, s. and h. of Wm, Marquis of Newcastle, Rob., Lord
Bruce, s. and h of Thomas Earl of Elgin, and sir Francis Gerrard
of Harrow on the Hill (co. Middx); (iv) John, Lord Roberts, Lord
Privy Seal, William Pierrepont, esq. brother of Harry, Lord
Marquis of Dorchester, Sir chas Harbord, Surveyor General and Sir
Lancelot Lake of Canons (co. Middx); (v) George Montague, esq.,
brother of Edw., Earl of Manchester, Francis Botteller of Lincolns
Inn (co. Middx), esq., and William Jessopp of Clerkenwell (co.
Middx)
Honour of Rayleigh; hundreds of Rochford, Ongar and Harlow;
rectory impropriate of Felsted; manors of Leeze alias Leeze Priory
alias Leeze Le Riche [in Lt. Leighs], Braintree, Felsted with
Grandecourtes, Broomfield, Patchinghall with the Hide, and
Woodhall [both in Broomfield], Warners Astlins [in Great Waltham],
Whelperstons and Camsey [Camsix], [both in Felsted], Slampsey [in
Black Notley], Great Waltham, Littley [in Great Waltham], Breames
and Moulsham [both in Great Leighs], Rochford, Rayleigh
Southchurch, Eastwood, Hawkwell, Foulness, Doggetts alias Upwicke
[in Rochford], S.Shoebury, Hockley, Sutton Temple, Butlers [in
Shopland], and moiety of manor of Shopland; parks and enclosed
grounds called Leeze Park, Little Park [?Littley Park in Great
Waltham], Pond Park [? in Felsted] and Rochford Park; messuage
called Boldams Barne in Rochford, now or late in occupation of
John hemings; messuage called Combs in Rochford, Eastwood and
[Lt.] Stambridge now or late in occupation of Mathias Armiger;
lands called Campfield and Storwdwicke [Stroud Green] in Rochford,
now or late in occupation of John Turner; messuages called
Doggetts, Upwicke and Swyanes in Rochford, Hawkwell and [?Gt or
Lt] Stambridge, now or late in occs of Thomas Browne, Thimble
Creek and [blank] Donnell, wid.; lands called Frith Lands, Great
Dounes and Mintons in Rochford, in occs of Thomas Duffield, Otho
Proctor and Daniel Camplin; Rochford Watermill now or late in
occupation of Hellen Garrington, wid.; lands called Tyle Kill and
Stroadwicke in Rochford, Hawkwell, [?Gt or Lt.] Stambridge and
Canewdon, now or late in occupation of Thomas Wood; tenement
called Lockerhill [Lock's Hill] in Rochford, now or late in
occupation of William Thoroughgood; lands called Haggell Land in
Rayleigh, now or late in occupation of William Spittie and
Michael Dagrett; farms and marsh lands called Foulness Hall now or
late in occupation of Richard Westwood and William Spranger,
Arundell Marsh alias Andes Marsh and Eastwick, both now or late in
occupation of Thomas Hoddington, tenement called Demons now or
late in occupation of William Corbee, Menken [Monkton] Barn and
Ould Lodge now or late in occupation of William Spranger and
Thomas Greene, Nase-wicke now or late in occupation of Richard
Humfreys, Newicke now or late in occupation of Jeremy Justine,
Newhouse now or late in occupation of Robert Reeve, Priestwood and
Reedge [Ridge] Marsh, both now or late in occupation of Thomas
Lodington, Shelford Marsh now or late in occupation of Henry
Radley, all in Foulness; tenement called Hookes in Hockley, in
occupation of Thomas Tirrel, gentleman and Hockley Windmill now or
late in occupation of Henry Martin; lands called Papps Land in
Great Wakering, now or late in occupation of William Hall; lands
called Watermans and Gowerfield in Great Waltham Chignall and
Broomfield, now or late in occupation of Humfrey Glascocke; farm
called Abehill Park in Great Waltham and Barnston, now or late in
occupation of Mary Naylor, wid.; lands called Old Park and Old
Lawn in Great Waltham, Dunmow and barneston, now or late in
occupation of Mary Naylor, wid.; lands called Old Park and Old
Lawn in Great Waltham, Dunmow and Barneston, now or late in occs
of George Napes, tho. Froster, John Ellis and tho. Archer; lands
called Balckleyes, now or late in occs of Fortune Chalke; Mathew
Browne, John Snow, Richard Horton, John Draper, William Hughes,
tho. Nunn and Thomas Carter, Frenches Farm now or late in
occupation of John Draper, Glanfields now or late in occupation of
John Barnard, Eales alias Earles now or late in occupation of
Thomas Nunn, all in Felsted; mills called Abehill MIll, and
Waltham Upper, Middle and Nether Mills in Felsted and Great and
Lt. Waltham, now or late in occs of William Child, Thomas Upshe,
Francis Smith and Jehan Benson
To (ii) to be settled in the male issue of Chas, Lord Richard and
w. Lady Anne Cavendish
£10,000 paid ot Chas, Earl of Warwick as a jointure for Lady Anne
Recites: proposed marriage of Charles Lord Richard and Lady Anne
Cavendish
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