Catalogue description Copy marriage settlement (release)   1. Moses Gould of Dunscombe (p. Crediton), esq,  ...

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Reference: 2065M-4/F1
Description:

Copy marriage settlement (release)

 

1. Moses Gould of Dunscombe (p. Crediton), esq,

 

2. Susanna Kellond, eldest daughter of John Kellond late of Paynsford (p. Ashprington), esq., decd.

 

3. Sir Walter Young of Escott (p. Talaton), bart.

 

Richard Duke the younger of Otterton, esq.

 

Charles Kelland of Paynsford, esq.

 

Francis Courtney of Powderham Castle, esq.

 

Arthur Champernowne of Dartington, esq.

 

Marriage 1 and 2

 

Consideration: £6,000

 

Premises: Hunts Marshes, Long Marshes, Ferne Marshes, Bricke-Parke, Pitt Parke, cottage and close adjoining, Exweeke Farme, Greenway Lane, Exweeke, Greenway Meadowe, Redhill Cottage, Church Howse, Exweeke Mills, Exweeke Wood, rectory and parsonage of St. Thomas and Oldridge with tithes etc. (except tithes leased to Benjamin Spurway, vicar of St. Thomas), advowson of St. Thomas and Oldridge, barton farme and demesnes of Hayes (all p. St. Thomas), part of manors of Cowick Exwick and Barley; lordship of Cowick alias manors of Cowick Exwick and Barley;

 

Manors of Streate Rawleigh and Bewty Port alias Berry Port (p. Whimple and Aylesbeare); manor of Great Dorwicke, farm called Greate Dorwick, farm in possession of Mary Martyn, Dunparke, farm in possession of John Bussell (all p. Silverton), part of manor of Great Dorwicke;

 

Dunscombe alias Higher Dunscombe (p. Crediton), Kinghestons Downe (p. Newton St. Cyres), Dunscombe alias Lower Dunscombe, Dunscombe Mills with house and ground, cottage in possession of John Silke (all p. Crediton);

 

Weares Downes, New Mills with 2 closes called Pages Marsh adjoining and 1 other field called Pages Marsh, 2 marshes in occupation of Benjamin Olliver, esq., 2 marshes in occupation of John Shepheard, 5 marshes called Averyes Marshes (all p. Crediton)

Date: (1693)
Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust), not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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