Catalogue description Abstract of the title of John Earle Welby, Esq, of Allington Hall, near Grantham, to an...

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Abstract of the title of John Earle Welby, Esq, of Allington Hall, near Grantham, to an estate at Langford, reciting: lease and Release of 27 and 28 February 1827

 

i) John Henry, Duke of Rutland George Gordon, Dean of Lincoln

 

ii) Very Rev. Montague Earle Welby, Long Bennington, Lincs, clerk reciting will of Sir W E Welby by which he devised his property in Langford to i) on trust to allow son, Charles Cope Earle Welby, to receive £50 for his life. Remainder of profits to wife, Dame Elizabeth, for life, and then successively to sons in tail male (except T E Welby)

 

By codicil dated 18 March 1814 bequest of £50 to C C E Welby revoked reciting death of testator on 6 November 1815.

 

By Deed Poll of Appointment of 31 July 1817 made by Dame Elizabeth Welby she directed that lands at Langford should be held by i) as above, for use of M E Welby, charged with payment of £3000 to R E Welby

 

By another Deed Poll of Appointment of 30 March 1820 delivered by said Dame E Welby she revoked dispositions in above deed poll and directed that after her death the Langford property should be held by the trustees on behalf of M E Welby charged with annuities of £50 to CCE Welby and £50 to RE Welby, freed from payment of £3000 to R E Welby.

 

Dame E Welby died on 18 February 1826

 

Now i) released to ii)

 

- all property in Langford held by Sir W E Welby at the time of his death to be held subject to payment of said annuities

 

Also reciting that at a Court held for the Manor of Langford held on 19 April 1810 the said Sir W E Welby was admitted tenant on the surrender of John Pateman to certain copyhold property. i) were admitted tenant to said property at Court on 3 November last

 

Also i) covenanted with ii) to surrender at the next Manor court

 

- piece of pasture and site whereon a cottage once in occupation of William Pateman formerly stood (3r) in Langford (part of above property)

 

N Mark Norman

 

E Skeggs Close, formerly of John Pateman

 

S said piece of pasture, part of said property

 

W Biggleswade to Langford Road

 

- other piece of pasture (3p) being part of west end of Skeggs Close and fenced off therefrom

 

W Mark Norman

 

N close of pasture (part of said property) said piece of land having been sold to i) for a road between his closes

 

- all other the property held by i) of the Manor of Langford to be held to the use of ii) for ever Reciting also the will of the Rev Montague E Welby of Allington, Lincs, clerk

 

Nephew, William E Welby, and Thomas Fowke Andrew Burnaby of Newark upon Trent, Notts, gentleman, appointed joint executors to nephew George E Welby for life

 

- close, paddock or garden (1a) lying near the Vicarage at Long Bennington, Lincs to said W E Welby

 

- 3 closes land in Great Gonerby, Lincs, purchased from the devisees in trust under the will of the late Mr Robert Lynn

 

- farm at Langford, Beds, late in occupation of William Browning

 

- farm at Langford formerly occupied by Robert Grant, deceased, and since his decease by his widow to Ann wife of Francis Clay formerly Ann Lait late his housekeeper £30 p.a. to be payable out of his farms at Langford 3 annuities also given chargeable on his Allington estates

 

Residue of property to executors on trusts and subject to provisoes as in Release of 30 July 1817

 

Proved (PPR) on 30 November 1871.

 

Testator died on 12 October 1871 reciting also deed of 14 April 1874

 

a) W E Welby, Aston near Derby J F A Burnaby, Newark upon Trent, Esq

 

b) John E Welby, Allington, Esq

 

c) Godfrey Tallents, Newark, Esq as eldest son of M E Welby, b) became entitled in tail male of all his property as in Release of 30 July 1817 and in will

 

Now to bar and defeat his estate tail, b) released and a) at request of b) granted to c)

 

- property as in Schedule to hold discharged from the estate tail of b) to use of b) for ever

 

Schedule

 

- Farmhouse, lands etc in Langford (113 a) late in occupation of Edmund Piper

 

- messuage etc in Langford (5a) in occupation of Richard Phipps

 

- all other property in Langford except those devised by will of M E Welby to said W E Welby

 

Enrolled in Chancery 15 April 1874

 

Marked on front "Lot 4" 1876

Date: 1874-1876
Held by: Bedfordshire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Immediate source of acquisition:

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