RepositoryCheshire Record Office
LevelItem
ReferenceDDB/E/5
TitleDEED OF SETTLEMENT between 1) James Wright of the Borough of Warwick (Co. Warwick), Esq. 2) Sir Brian Broughton of Broughton (Co. Staff.) Bt. and Sir Rowland Hill of Hawkstone (Co. Shropshire), Bt. and Dame Jane his wife. 3) Jane Huband of the parish of St. George, Hanover Square (Co. Middlesex), spinster, and William Mabbot of Dodington, Esq. and Dame Rhode Delves his wife, who was widow and relict of Sir Thomas Delves, late of Dodington aforesaid Bt., deceased. 4) Sir William Corbett of Adderley (Co; Shropshire) Bt. and Brooke Forester of Willey (same Co.), Esq. 5) Thomas Boothby Skrymsher of Norbury Manor (same Co.), Esq. and Thomas Bree of the sd. Borough of Warwick, gentleman; whereby 1) by appointment of 2) releases to 4) --- premises as above (DDB/E/3 and 4) (except Manors of DRAKELOW and YARDSHAW alias EARDSHAW and messuages, lands etc: in DHAKELOW, YARDSHAW alias EARDSHAW, STUBS alias STUBLACH, RUDHEATH and LEIGHS); to the uses of Sir Thomas Delves' Marriage Settlement of 11. Apr. 1727. Parchment.
Date1743, 30. July
DescriptionDEED OF SETTLEMENT between 1) James Wright of the Borough of Warwick (Co. Warwick), Esq. 2) Sir Brian Broughton of Broughton (Co. Staff.) Bt. and Sir Rowland Hill of Hawkstone (Co. Salop), Bt. and Dame Jane his wife. 3) Jane Huband of the parish of St. George, Hanover Square (Co. Middlesex), spinster, and William Mabbot of Dodington, Esq. and Dame Rhode Delves his wife, who was widow and relict of Sir Thomas Delves, late of Dodington aforesaid Bt., deceased. 4) Sir William Corbett of Adderley (Co; Salop) Bt. and Brooke Forester of Willey (same Co.), Esq. 5) Thomas Boothby Skrymsher of Norbury Manor (same Co.), Esq. and Thomas Bree of the sd. Borough of Warwick, gentleman; whereby 1) by appointment of 2) releases to 4) --- premises as above (DDB/E/3 and 4) (except Manors of DRAKELOW and YARDSHAW alias EARDSHAW and messuages, lands etc: in DHAKELOW, YARDSHAW alias EARDSHAW, STUBS alias STUBLACH, RUDHEATH and LEIGHS); to the uses of Sir Thomas Delves' Marriage Settlement of 11. Apr. 1727. Parchment.
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