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25 February 1837 (1) Hylton Jolliffe of Pall Mall …

25 February 1837 (1) Hylton Jolliffe of Pall Mall, Middlesex, esq. (2) James West of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, gent. (3) Rowland Neate of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, gent. (4) Sir William George Hylton Jolliffe of Merstham, Surrey, bart. (5) William Woodgate of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, gent. (6) James Currie of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, gent. Appointment, release, and assignment, of freehold and leasehold estate in the counties of Hampshire and Southampton, and covenant to surrender copyholds in the same: appointment and release by (1) to (4) of 5 eighth shares in a messuage and land in High Street, borough of Petersfield, formerly in the occupation of Edmund Adams, since of Dorothy Adams; a messuage and garden in High Street, borough of Petersfield boundaries specified, formerly in the occupation of Thomas Baker, senior, Henry Baker, or one of them; and messuages and land as specified in the tythings of Nunstead, Weston and Langrish, and in Mapledurham, in the parishes of Buriton, Petersfield, Steep and Eastmeon, Hampshire, including Heath House Farm, the Borough House, Weston, the manor of Rothercombe, Bell Farm, Weston, and the borough and manor of Petersfield, with Market House and Shambles, market tolls etc.; and further assignment by (2) to (6) in trust for (4) of premises comprised in a term of 1,000 years, created by indenture of 12 December 1789, and assignment by (3) to (6) in trust for (4) of premises comprised in a term of 1,000 years, created by indenture of 15 February 1818, and further covenant by (1) to surrender to (4) the manor of Langrish and copyhold estate in the borough of Petersfield and in the manor of Eastmeon Consideration: an annuity of £940 to (1) for life, and after his decease, an annuity of £1,000 to his assigns during the lives of Charles Jolliffe and George Jolliffe or their survivor Includes: 4 schedules of leases granted by John Jolliffe, 1741 – 1763, William Jolliffe, 1788 – 1800, William and Hylton Jolliffe, 1796 – 1797, and Hylton Jolliffe, 1802 – 1827; and plan of the borough of Petersfield, as constituted previous to statute 2 & 3 William IV, cap. 64 (The Reform Act), showing the property first, second and thirdly described coloured red, and the property subject to long leases as specified in the four schedules coloured green, with table of reference listing the occupiers of 186 numbered plots Scale: 3 chains to 1 inch 1:2376 – From:Hampshire

ref no.D/X 1181/127
NotesParchment, 17 membranes
Date1730 ,
1969
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PeopleHylton,
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