Catalogue description Assignments of outstanding judgements; cont

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Reference: AMS6270/68
Title: Assignments of outstanding judgements; cont
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4 Recovery in king's bench in an action of debt on a bond for £500 by Edward and Richard Fleetwood and Bartholomew Young esqs and Thomas Rutley gent against Andrew Wharton, Easter term 1698; assignment by Young (with the consent of the Fleetwoods and Rutley) and by William Farrington esq and Elizabeth Rufine widow (who were interested in the £500 debt, part of the estate of Dr Rufine deceased, settled on the marriage of his daughter with Farrington), to Gleast, in trust for CD, CE and FB, themselves trustees for JG the purchaser, 9 Apr 1700

 

5 Recovery in common pleas in an action for a debt of £100 to secure £50 and interest by Hester Gifford of St Giles in the Fields, singlewoman, against Andrew Wharton, Trinity term 1698; her death leaving Gleast and Thomas Mannock esq her executors, who assigned to FD in trust for JG the purchaser, 24 Nov 1699

 

Recites: purchase of the manors of Pett and the manor and farm of Mersham by JG from Andrew Wharton for £3630, 23 & 24 Nov 1699; purchase of three marshes called Delfe Marshes and other land in Pett Marsh in Pett, Fairlight, Icklesham and Guestling by JG from Edmund Bolsworth for £1600, 23 & 24 Nov 1699; declaration that the purchases were made with the money of and on behalf of JG's third son JEG, 24 Nov 1699; sale of the whole estate by JEG and his elder brother TG and his wife Benedicta Maria Teresa to TM for £5750, 8 & 9 Aug 1717

 

W: John Eyre, Thomas Taylor, Thomas Penson, Richard Halsted, William Goring, John Biddulph, George Mortemer, William Fry, Francis Cholmeley, John Smith

 

Box 3 L 93

Date: 9 Aug 1717
Held by: East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office (ESBHRO), not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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