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Lease and Deed to Lead to a Common Recovery
CCA/2/3/194/7-8
8 Jun 1750 - 9 Jun 1750
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Coventry Archives & Research Centre
Whereby for 5/- John Scott Hylton (late of London, now of Charterhouse, Coventry county, apothecary) and Philip Brownell Hylton (of Frolesworth, Leicestershire, gentleman) (two brothers-in-law and devisees of Charles Palmer (of Oxford, gentleman, deceased) who was the eldest son and heir of Carew Palmer by her first husband Thomas Palmer (of Lappall, Shropshire, gentleman, deceased), she being the daughter of Edmund Brownell (of Brentford, Middlesex, deceased) who was the son and heir of the late Eleanor Brownell (of Coventry, widow) by her late husband John (of Coventry, gentleman)) entrust Edward Inge (of Saint George's parish, Hanover Square, Middlesex, gentleman [lawyer]) with (a) a messuage which contains a room formerly used as a milk house, a little room between the milk house and the street, and appurtenances, which John Patston (of Coventry, mercer, deceased) settled after his death upon Eleanor Brownell, once occupied by John Brownell, lately used by [the vintner] John Hollyer as a brewhouse, lying in Bayley Lane or Pepper Lane on the northern side of the street between land once Abraham Watts' to the east, that once Coventry corporation's but now the mercer Julius Olds' to the west and that lately Thomas Billingsley's to the north; and (b) a quarry outside New Gate which lies between the London road and the Little Park, extending from the Prior's Quarry to Barons Field, successively occupied by the innholder Samuel Denham, [the threadmaker] William Wood, the miller Joseph Parker and now John Hollyer: so that before the end of next Trinity term Edward Inge shall suffer Robert Hughes (of Coventry, mercer) to prosecute a common recovery against him with the Hyltons as first vouchees.
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