Description | a) Quitclaim 1 Benjamin Thomas, the Haymarket, Middlesex., wine merchant 2 William Heron Aspinall, Hammersmith, cabinet maker, son and heir of Humphrey Aspinall, late of Hammersmith, victualler, deceased 3 John Pelvin, Hammersmith, yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife, formerly Elizabeth Aspinall widow of Humphrey Aspinall, as above Interest in freehold and copyhold property (unspecified) Consideration: £400; £19 14s
b) Grant of annuity of £54 1 William Heron Aspinall 2 John Pelvin and Elizabeth his wife 3 William Bent, St. Martin's Lane, St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex., ironmonger Annuity chargeable upon: Hammersmith: messuage by North Highway; two closes of land (two acres in total), one adjoining messuage described above, the other adjoining Wormwood Lane End [Fulham manor], Hammersmith: (a) reversion of two acres land and messuage lying between Love Lane on east and lands of Mr De Charms on west, abutting lands of Mrs Lewis on north, and lands occupied by Mrs Mowbank on south (b) one rood of land with barn and buildings at North Highway Consideration: £600 Term: Joint lives of William Heron Aspinall and Elizabeth Pelvin, and remainder of life of survivor
c) Lease for 99 years 1 William Heron Aspinall 2 John Pelvin and Elizabeth his wife 3 William Bent the younger, St. Martin's Lane, St. Martin in the Fields, Middlesex, ironmonger Property on which annuity of £54 is chargeable, described in b) above
d) Covenant to surrender 1 William Heron Aspinall 2 John Pelvin and Elizabeth his wife 3 William Bent 4) William Bent the younger Fulham manor, [Hammersmith]: copyhold property as in b) above on which annuity of £54 is chargeable |