RepositoryCheshire Record Office
LevelItem
ReferenceDBW/J/D/4-5
TitleLease
Date21 & 22 Jul 1801
DescriptionLEASE for 1 year and RELEASE IN FEE by (1) William Knight of Axminster, Devon, esq (o.s. & h. of John Knight of Axminster, esq., deceased) and Ann Knight of Honiton, Devon, widow (and administratrix of John Knight deceased intestate), (2) George Tucker of Musbury, Devon, clerk, (o. s. & h. of and one of the Devisees In Trust & Exors. of George Tucker of Axminster, esq., deceased), William Tucker of Coryton in par. of Killington [Kellaton], Devon, esq., Emmanuel Dommett jun. of Oftwell, Devon, gentleman, William Peterson of Lyme Regis, Dorset, gentleman, and James Tucker of Honiton, Devon, gentleman (the other Devisee in Trust and Exor. of George Tucker, deceased), to William Oke of Coombpyne, Devon, esq., in Trust for and to the Use of James Gay of Uplyme, Devon, gentleman, --- House orchard and garden and 80 acres ground thereto belonging called Woodhouse formerly in possession of Manson Teed and Thomas White and in the par. and Manor of UPLYME, and 2 messuages and tenements with appurtenances (50 acres) formerly in possession of George Tredwell deceased and also 1 parcel of ground (1 acre) formerly parcel of a tenement in possession of George Tredwell, and also 2 closes of ground called Holcombe Fields (c. 5 acres), and also 1 parcel of ground called Long Acre (1 a. 1 yard), all formerly in possession of G.T. above, and in the par. & Manor of UPLYME, Devon, and also 1 messuage and dwelling house with orchard garden and set of Grist Mills together with 2 meadows called Colway Meadows (4 acres) now in possession of James Gay, and also those rooms chambers and outhouses on North side of a certain entry and 1 detached house on the East side of a little garden together with an orchard and garden (1 acre) together with a meadow (4½ acres) below the said orchard formerly in the possession of Manson Teed and Thomas White in par. and Manor of UPLYME, and also 1 dwelling house called the Black Dog with its gardens and orchards now in possession of Robert Dommett.Cons: £1756. Schedule of Deeds, 1724 - 1734 is set out.Seals, red, (i), hand holding a goblet & "England for Ever", 6, (ii) 1 - 5, 7 & 8, as above, No. DBW/J/C/3, (? cypher). Parchment.
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