Catalogue description MOLLAND : KNOWSTONE : ROSE ASH : SOUTH MOLTON

This record is held by North Devon Record Office (South West Heritage Trust)

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Title: MOLLAND : KNOWSTONE : ROSE ASH : SOUTH MOLTON
Description:

Release (Lease for a year missing)

 

(1) John Pollexfen of Wembury, esq.

 

Sir Edward Hungerford, Knight of the Bath

 

(2) James Blake of London, esq.

 

Jane his wife, only daughter and heir of Dame Jane Hungerford by the said Sir Edward

 

Edward Hungerford of London, esq. (son of said Sir Edward)

 

Frances Diana Skeffington of Antrim, Ireland

 

Edward Mellish

 

Robert Mellish, both of London, gents., executors of the will of Dorothy Mellish, dec'd, who was executrix of the will of William Mellish of St. Andrews, Holborne, Middlesex, dec'd

 

Mary Marsh of London, widow and executrix of the will of Francis Marsh of London, esq., dec'd

 

John Williams of London, scrivener

 

Nicholas Sandford of London, gent.

 

John Dew of Bampton, Oxon, gent.

 

Richard Marsh of London, merchant

 

Nicholas Pitt of London, esq.

 

Thomas Pitt, esq. one of the Masters of Chancery

 

Thomas Tutt of the Inner Temple, London, esq.

 

Anthony Guidott of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, gent.

 

Francis Stephens of [blank], clarke, executors of the will of George Pitt, late of Stratfeild Sea, in the county of Southampton, esq., dec'd

 

Sir Stephen Fox, late one of the Lords for executing the Office of Lord High Treasurer

 

Nicholas Carleton of London, woollen draper

 

Sir Jeremy Lambrooke of London, Kt., administrator of the goods and chattels of George Arnold, late of Westminster, esq., dec'd

 

Charles Walker of Furnwall's Inn, of St. Andrew's, Holborne, Middlesex, gent.

 

(3) John Courtenay of West Molland, esq.

 

Barton of Great Champson, messuage called Little Champson, and other lands (named), in Molland, Knowstone, Rose Ash, South Molton; also in Rackenford and Bishop's Nympton; also perpetual advowson of Molland and Knowstone; and the manor of Molland Champson, alias Champeaux.

 

Consideration: £3,700.

 

Recites indentures of mortgage, Decrees of Chancery, etc. dated 26 May 1666 to 17 February 1703.

Date: 9 March 1703 2 Anne
Held by: North Devon Record Office (South West Heritage Trust), not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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