Catalogue description Settlement on the marriage of Richard Lytcot Hicks and Ann Ram Stubbin, both of Titchfield Street, Middlesex

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Reference: PWD/2
Title: Settlement on the marriage of Richard Lytcot Hicks and Ann Ram Stubbin, both of Titchfield Street, Middlesex
Description:

Marriage settlement between (1) Sarah Hicks of Titchfield Street, Middlesex, widow of Thompson Hicks late of the Island of Nevis, esq, and Richard Lytcot Hicks of Titchfield Street, esq, their only son and heir, (2) Ann Ram Stubbin of Titchfield Street, spinster, and (3) John Brownrigg Leake, jnr, of Hadleigh, Suffolk, gent, and Thomas Wall of Saint Bartholomews Hospital, London, gent, breaking the entails on property bought by Thompson Hicks from George Hatsell of the City of London, gent, viz. a plantation called Clayhill Plantation on the Island of Nevis, with all of its buildings, equipment, slaves and livestock, and creating a trust to pay an annuity of £250 per annum to Sarah Hicks and £300 per annum to Ann Ram Stubbin in lieu of dower

 

Annexed: affidavit by Hawkins Wall of the Inner Temple, 6 March 1781, declaring that he witnessed the parties' signatures, and certification by the Lord Mayor of London that Wall swore to the truth of the affidavit in accordance with the Act for the more easy recovery of debts in his Majesty's plantations and colonies in America'

Date: 12 October 1780
Held by: Godalming Museum, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Physical description: One parchment deed of 7 skins, with 2 paper certificates appended

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