Catalogue description Indenture between Ann Berrington of Hereford, widow, only child of Rowland Andrews late...

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Details of 705:24/1167
Reference: 705:24/1167
Description:

Indenture between Ann Berrington of Hereford, widow, only child of Rowland Andrews late of Hereford, joyner, deceased, surviving trustee named with Richard Clarke of Gracedieu Park, co. Monmouth, Esq., deceased, in the will of Sir John Hoskyns late of Harewood, Herefs., knt. and bart., deceased, Sir Hungerford Hoskyns of Harewood, bart., Hungerford Hoskyns, gent., second son of the said Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, the Rev. John Hoskyns otherwise Abrahall of Peterstow, Herefs., clerke, Jane Clarke of the Hill in the parish of Wallford [Walford], Herefs., widow, the only surviving daughter of the said Sir John Hoskyns, deceased, Chandos Hoskyns, Esq., eldest son of the said Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, Edward Bowles of Bartletts Buildings in the parish of St. Andrew, Holborn, London, gent., and Thomas Whitfeild of Bartletts Buildings, gent., being a deed to create a tenant for a recovery of the Manor of Harewood, the advowson of the Church of Harewood, a capital house in Harewood, a messuage and farm called the Grange Farm, a messuage called the Brook Farm, farms called Thomeys Barn, Evaston otherwise Everston Farm, Harewood's Inn, lands and appurtenances in Harewood; the Manor of Evaston alias Everston, Herefs., the Manor of Barton in the parish of Backton [Bacton], Herefs., the advowson of the Church of Barton, a messuage and farm called New Court Farm, a messuage and farm called the Green, a mill and millhouse called Newcourts Mill, a messuage and farm, a messuage and farm called Montolch Farm, a messuage and farm in the parish of St. Margarets, lands and appurtenances; the Manor of Moorhampton in the parish of Door [?Abbey Dore], Herefs., a messuage called Moorhampton Park, a messuage and farm called Moorhampton Farm, a messuage and farm called the Farmhouse Farm, a messuage and farm called Pontapinna Farm, a cottage at Landerwin, a messuage and farm called Leggs Farm, a messuage and farm called Landerwins Farm, 2 cottages, a messuage and farm called the Black-Bush Farm, a moiety of Bedlow's Farm, a messuage and farm, lands and appurtenances. With covenant of indemnity. Witnesses: Richard Thurston, Thomas Ormd. Bowman, R.E. Morsh, R. Symonds. Seals. Consideration: £1.

Note:

BA No. 81

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Date: 19 January 1747 [/48]
Held by: Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Physical description: 11 mems
Physical condition: Parchment. 2'4¾" x 1'11½"

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