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Attested Copy (6 Apr 1826) of Feoffment (6 Sep 1819)
PA56/1/3
6 Sep 1819 - 15 Dec 1819
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Coventry Archives & Research Centre
In consideration of 10/- each, Thomas Grant (late of the Strand, Middlesex but now of Coventry, yeoman), Robert Gazey (of Coventry, cooper) and his wife Ann, Mary [II] Stanley (of Warwick, spinster), John Crutchley (of [Great Brington], Northamptonshire, yeoman) and John Newell (of Adam Street West, Portland Square, Middlesex, excise-officer) and his wife Jane [shown as Anne at the first mention only] enfeoff Thomas Ball Troughton (of Coventry, gentleman [solicitor]) with (a) messuages on the southern side of Gosford Street (occupied by Stephen Corbett, John Woodcock, James Fletcher, John Denny, William Nicholls, Thomas Dorrington, John Hulm, Thomas Plumpton, Thomas Goddard, Elizabeth Booth and William Laxon senior); (b) others on the north side of the same street and nearly opposite (a) (occupied by Mary Norman, William Tedd, William Dillon and John Wathews); (c) a garden on the southern side of Gosford Street cultivated by Joseph Francis; (d) two cottages at Stoke Biggin with (e) closes (altogether 16 acres occupied therewith by [the farmer] Thomas Reed senior or his undertenants); (f) a farmstead in Allesley pa., Warwickshire (occupied by Thomas Reed junior) with (g) twelve closes in Allesley or Coundon (altogether 44a.); (h) an enclosure-allotment at Allesley; (i) a farmstead at Baddesley Ensor, Warwickshire (occupied by Thomas Hall) with (j) closes known as Hunters Piece, "the Field Pieces, the Loam Clay, the Slang", Great Barns Close, Little Barn [sic] Close, Little Rye Croft, Great Rye Croft, Maple Tree Close, Wood Close and "the Rough Meadows" (altogether 50a.); and (k) a one-tenth share in Baddesley Ensor manor - all so that eight twenty-seconds might be to the successive uses of Thomas Grant's appointee, and himself with Thomas Ball Troughton as trustee; one twenty-second likewise for Robert Gazey, with his wife enjoying an interest only during her widowhood; nine twenty-seconds likewise for Mary [II] Stanley; two twenty-seconds for John Crutchley without right of a wife to enjoy dower; and two twenty-seconds for the Newells on the same terms as the Gazeys: covenant to levy final concord as of last Trinity or next Michaelmas term; memorandum of entry at the same time into the Allesley farmhouse and Elizabeth Booth's Gosford Street house to take possession of the Warwickshire and Coventry properties respectively. 15 Dec 1819. Memorandum that (by a lease and release by way of marriage settlement dated 26 - 27 Nov [1819]) Mary [II] Stanley's nine twenty-seconds were conveyed to Peter Francis Luard (doctor of physic) and Richard Tomes (gentleman) as she was going to marry William Tunnecliff.
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