Catalogue description Assignment of mortgage in trust for the owner for £25

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Details of AMS 1537
Reference: AMS 1537
Title: Assignment of mortgage in trust for the owner for £25
Description:

John Young of Mayfield, gent (surviving executor of his brother-in-law Thomas Sands of Mayfield, gent), to Robert Olive of Mayfield, mercer, in trust for John White of Rotherfield, mercer

 

A messuage, kitchen, out-houses and barn (now converted to several dwellings) and the closes, gardens, orchards and backsides belonging, occupied by William Levett, John Lathams, John Venn, Robert Foster, Widow Marshall and William Winter, at the west end of the town of Mayfield (E, N: road; E: barn and garden of Stephen Parker, gent, late Abraham Stollyon, gent; S: lands of Thomas Hooper, late John Newnham; W: messuage and backside of Robert Foster, late Edward Bushnell) [description from 1686]

 

Recites: mortgage for £15 at 5% by lease for 1000 years, Mary Parris of Mayfield, widow, and her son Thomas Parris of Mayfield, cordwainer, to Thomas Sands of Mayfield, yeoman, 28 Jan 1686 [AMS 2037]; will of Thomas Sands, appointing his sons John Sands and Thomas Sands joint executors, 14 Oct 1701; will of Thomas Sands the son, appointing his brother John Sands executor, 22 Nov 1708; will of John Sands, appointing his only son Thomas Sands executor, 27 Jul 1724; will of Thomas Sands the son, appointing his eldest sister Elizabeth Sands and her future husband JY executors, 27 Feb 1729; probate of will by JY alone; £25 owing for principal and interest; purchase by JW; now JY assigns the term created by the mortgage of 1686 to RO in trust for JW

 

W: T Huett Dungate, John Farmer, Richard Dungate, Thomas Piper, Francis Weller

Date: 8 Nov 1762
Held by: East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office (ESBHRO), not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Custodial history:

Hove Library Accession 1689

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