Catalogue description Release and confirmation.

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Details of THOR 2/5/7
Reference: THOR 2/5/7
Title: Release and confirmation.
Description:

Jane Hayford of Oxton, widow, Jane Hayford of Oxton, the daughter, William Chaworth of Annesley, co. Nottingham, esq. executor of George Chaworth, late of Northill, deceased, who survived Thomas Rolleston, gent. late of Watnall, co. Nottingham, deceased, John Thorold of Syston, son and heir of Sir John Thorold of Cranwell, bart., Brownlow Cust of Belton, bart., Job Staunton Charlton of Staunton, co. Nottingham, William Welby of Denton, esq. and the Reverend William Chambers of Derby, D.D.

 

Property: 1. The manor of Millington, capital messuage called Millington Hall, demesne lands of 82 acres, Cheshire measure, a house in Rostherne called the work house, and all the lands, farms etc. in the occupation of Abraham Johnson, George Smith, John Williamson, John Hope, Thomas Barber, Mr. Richard Massie, Peter Hope, Ellan Holt, Ann Skelton, William Williamson, John Gardiner, John Armstrong, William Darbyshire, Sarah Peacock, Thomas Shaw, Mary Daviss, Richard Falkner, William Twist, Christopher Brown, Peter Culcheth, Robert Wood, John Chantler and Helen Summer, and now of Hannah and William Dooley, Peter Culcheth, William Twist, John Hope, Charles Taylor, John Blease, Joseph Hankinson, William Milnes, Joseph Davies, Richard Williamson, John Williamson, George Smith, Richard Falkner, Nathaniel Skelhorn, widow Boon, Samuel Hope, Samuel Egerton, widow Southern, Overseers of the Poor of Millington, William Williamson, Samuel Lucas, and Edward Street, at a total rent of £567: 7: 5d.

 

Also chief rents of £7: 15: 4d from Leigh Moss House in Millington, and farms which in 1740 were in the occupation of Mr. Joseph Holliwell, William Milles, Mr. Thomas Walker, Henry Warburton, John Coe, Mr. Joseph Venables, and Mr. Jackson, lately the property of Mr. Eaton, John Holliwell, Jane Hayford the mother, John Walker, John Coe, the Hon. John Grey, Mr. Joseph Venables, and William Mills.

 

Also farms in Millington formerly in the possession of Mary Chadwick, Richard Williamson, Joseph Davies, and William Boon and which had since been leased out for 3 lives at total rents of £1: 3: 2d in the occupation of Richard Williamson, Joseph Davies, Thomas Moore, Euen Royle, and Joseph Bradbury to rents of £2: 10s.

 

The capital messuage in the town of Derby in Cock pit hill, in the occupation of Mrs. Chambers, cottage in Bag Lane, Derby, in the occupation of William Needham, inclosed pasture of 2 acres called Cockpit Hill Orchard, inclosed pasture of 4 acres in Derby divided into 3 closes.

 

2. The messuage in Millington known as Peacocks with 2 closes called the Nearer and Further acre purchased of Joseph Clare and John Peacock, the messuage late in the possession of William Ashley and the closes belonging known as Barn Meadow, Sandfield, Bigfield, Gorsenfield, Crabtreefield and Churchfield of 11¾ acres 36 perches of Cheshire measure purchased of William Willetts, clerk, and George Jackson, gent, in Millington.

 

3. Cottage in Rostherne near to Bucklow Hill called Bradburn's tenement and its croft called Burn Croft of ½ acre in which it stands adjoining to a lane leading from Bucklow Hill to Rostherne Church bought from Robert Taylor, gent. and Massie Taylor, esq.

 

4. A term of 500 years which in 1740 was limited to Thomas Rolleston and George Chaworth.

 

Conditions of uses: until the marriage, to their present uses, after that, discharged from finding the £300, to the use and purpose that Jane Hayford the mother has £150 for life, then to William Welby and William Chambers for a term of 999 years, after that, and with the Derby property, to Brownlow Cust, bart. and Job Staunton Charlton, to the use of John Thorold and Jane Hayford for life, and to the trustees on the death of either for the use of the survivor, to preserve the contingent remainders, then to the use of the younger children of the marriage, if none to the use of Jane Hayford's will and to the heirs of Jane Hayford and for default, as to the manor of Millington to John Thorold his heirs and assigns, as for the Derby property, to the survivor of Jane Hayford the mother or daughter and her heirs.

 

The term of William Welby and William Chambers is for securing the £150 for the mother Jane Hayford, to permit Brownlow Cust and Job Staunton Charlton to take timber for repairs of buildings and for John Thorold to take timber.

 

The estate of Brownlow Cust and Job Staunton Charlton for the joint life of John Thorold and Jane Hayford is to be for the sole use of Jane Hayford, and trustees can make leases, power even to sell and buy other lands with the consent of John Thorold and Jane Hayford, mother and daughter.

 

Guarantees of title for promise for further assurance.

 

Endorsements. Witnesses.

 

Settlement of the real estates of Miss Jane Hayford and of Mrs. Hayford in the county of Chester and town of Derby, upon the marriage of Miss Hayford with John Thorold, esq., eldest son of Sir John Thorold, bart., dated 16 March 1771.

Date: 16th March, 1771
Held by: Lincolnshire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Physical condition: Signed and sealed: both Jane Hayfords, William Chaworth, and John Thorold, junior.

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