Catalogue description 21 deeds concerning a tenement, 16½ acres of arable land, close of pasture meadow and common of pasture in Broad Chalk: [Unless otherwise stated, premises in each deed are as above.]

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Title: 21 deeds concerning a tenement, 16½ acres of arable land, close of pasture meadow and common of pasture in Broad Chalk: [Unless otherwise stated, premises in each deed are as above.]
Description:

Lease in reversion for 99 years or one life

 

(1) Thomas Gawen of Norrington, esq.

 

(2) Thomas Newe of Broad Chalke, husbandman 25 March 1650

 

Endorsed with assignment of within-written term by (2) to Richard Macie als. Banston, 28 Sept. 1663; and by Macie to John Brine of Broade Chalk, husbandman, 1 Nov. 1676.

 

Lease in reversion for 99 years or 2 lives (and counterpart)

 

(1) Sir James Haies of Great Tue, Oxon, kt.

 

(2) John Brine of Broad Chalke, yeo. 28 Nov. 1677

 

Assignment and counterpart of 2 terms of 99 years or lives

 

(1) John Brine of Broade Chalke, yeo.

 

(2) Anthony Penney of the same place, yeo.

 

Outhouses, 16½ acres of arable land, close of pasture, meadow and common of pasture, being part of the premises mentioned above and leased 25 March 1650 and 28 Nov. 1677. 28 Jan 1678

 

Lease and release in fee

 

(1) Edward Burdett of Grayes Inne, Middx. esq., and John Ravenscroft of St. Giles in the Fields, Middx. gent.

 

(2) Anthony pennie of Broadchalke, yeo. 2,3 July 1688

 

Assignment of lease for 99 years or lives

 

(1) Elizabeth Brine of Portsea, Hants., wid.

 

(2) Anthony Pennie of Broad Chalke, yeo.

 

Tenement, garden, etc. being part of above premises originally leased 28 Nov. 1677. 21 Dec 1705

 

Mortgage for £30, by demise for 1,000 years

 

(1) Anthony Penny of Broad Chalke, yeo. and Jane his wife and Joyce Penny spinster, sister of said Anthony.

 

(2) Mary Mayne of Teffont Evias, wid. 28 Feb. 1720/21

 

Transfer of mortgage by assignment of term of 1,000 years,

 

(1) Mary Mayne of Teffont Evias, wid.

 

(2) Anthony Penny of Broad Chalke, yeo.

 

(3) Susanna Feake of New Sarum, wid. (Original mortgage, by (2) to (1), dated 28 Feb. 1720/21; Now (1) and (2) transfer to (3).) 20 March 1720/21

 

Right and left hand indentures of fine, Mary Mayne, wid. plaintiff and Anthony Penny, Jane his wife and Joyce Penny, spinster, deforciants. Messuage; 16½ acres of land, a rood of meadow and common of pasture, in Broad Chalke. Trinity Term 1721

 

Transfer of mortgage, by assignment of term of 1,000 years

 

(1) Susanna Feake of New Sarum, wid.

 

(2) Anthony Penny of Broade Chalke, yeo.

 

(3) George Penruddock of the same place, esq. (Original mortgage was by (2) to Mary Mayne 28 Feb. 1720/21; later transferred to (1); now (1) and (2) transfer to (3).) 14 March 1723/4

 

Attached is George Penruddock's assignment of above premises to John Rutt of London, gent. for residue of term of 1,000 years, in trust to attend Penruddock's inheritance. Dated 28 Sept. 1727.

 

Lease and release in fee

 

(1) Anthony Penny of Broad Chalke, yeo. and Jane his wife, James Stickland the younger of the same place, yeo. and Joyce his wife, (sister of said Anthony)

 

(2) George Penruddock of Broad Chalk, esq. 29, 30 Sept. 1727

 

Transfer of mortgage for £300, by assignment of term of 1,000 years

 

(1) John Baker the younger of New Sarum, gent.

 

(2) George Penruddock of Broad Chalk, esq.

 

(3) Eleanor Mayne of New Sarum, spinster

 

(Original demise by (2) to (1) was dated 24 Oct. 1732; now (1) and (2) transfer to (3).) 14 Oct. 1734

 

Lease and release in fee and assignment of term of 1000 years in trust to attend the fee

 

(1) Eleanor Mayne of the close of New Sarum, spinster

 

(2) George Penruddock of Hanly, Dorset, esq

 

(3) William Jay of New Sarum, gent.

 

(4) Thomas Wentworth of the same city, goldsmith

 

(Originally mortgaged by (2) to John Baker, 24 Oct. 1732; then transferred to (1)

 

Now (3), having covenanted for purchase, (1) and (2) assign said term of 1,000 years to (4) in trust for (3); and (2) releases in fee to (3).) 30, 31 Oct 1744

 

Lease and release in fee

 

(1) George Maton of New Sarum, wine-merchant and Thomas Chubb of the same city, gent. (surviving devisees in trust for sale of below mentioned hereditaments)

 

(2) Wilmot Saunders of Stratford under the Castle, spinster and Rachel Saunders of the same place, spinster, her sister. Barn, out-houses and various meadows and allotments of land. in Broad Chalk (which, before the late Enclosure Act, consisted of a barn, backside, 16½ acres of arable land, close of pasture, meadow, common of pasture and piece of woodland called the Gore.) 4,5 April 1796

Date: 1650 - 1796
Held by: Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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