RepositoryCheshire Record Office
LevelItem
ReferenceDBN/C/11/1
TitleDEMISE
Date1780
DescriptionFor a life by Rt. Hon. Edward Earl of Derby (e. s. & h. of Rt. Hon. James Smith Stanley called Lord Viscount Strange, deceased, and grandson of Edward the last Earl of Derby, deceased, and a devisee named in the latter's Will) to Thomas Patton of Bank within Warrington, Lancs., esq., in Trust for Sir Richard Brooke of Norton, Bart., ------ The Moiety of a messuage and tenement with the appurtenances called Savages and of closes or parcels of land, meadow and pasture thereto belonging in CUERDLEY, Lancs., in all 19 acres of the measure there used, now in tenure of Joseph Hamlet, and also his right, title and interest in the Moiety of twenty or other number Kine Gates or Cow Gates (formerly held by the tenant of the said messuage) in and upon the Great Marsh Pasture in CUERDLEY called CUERDLEY Marsh, and also the Moiety of all houses, buildings, stables, yards, gardens, lands, mines, mosses, commons, paths, gates, hereditaments and appurtenances, etc., to the said messuage appertaining and to the said lands cowgates and premises pertioning, for 99 years if the said Earl shall so long live, at a peppercorn rent. Cons: £960 paid by Sir Richard Brooke. Seal, red, armorial. Parchment.
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