Description | Seven unrelated deeds being: (i) 1736 Counterpart lease of garden ground called Round Close (four acres) now used as a garden at or near Starch Green late in the occupation of William Seekings and now of William Buckle. Endorsed: "This Land is now let to Mr Seakins 1748" Parties Robert Cary of Hampstead, esquire, William Buckle of Hammersmith, gardener
(ii)1760. Lease of cottage and stable in Hammersmith with schedule of fittings. Parties: Robert Cary esquire, William Fletcher of Hammersmith, gardener
(iii)1781. Counterpart lease of three closes of customary land called Sheppards Closes near the North Highway in Hammersmith formerly in the occupation of John Ewans now of George Walker. Parties: Amey Ann Carey, Mary Cary of Wimpole Street, spinsters, George Walker of Hammersmith, gardener
(iv) 1787. Counterpart lease of a parcel of garden ground (two acres and two roods) on the Wharple Way and the common sewer. Parties: John Slade of Hammersmith, esquire, Elizabeth Watts of Hammersmith, spinster
(v)1787. Counterpart lease of a messuage on the Terrace adjoining messuage let to John Crooke. Parties: Adam Askew of Wimpole Street, esquire, Mary Cary of Holles Street, Cavendish Square, spinster, Daniel Butler of Compton Street, St Anne Soho
(vi and vii)1797. Lease and counterpart of three closes of meadow or pasture (12 acres) in Hammersmith abutting on the highway to Acton, Starch Green and ground late of Thomas Franklyn, late in the tenure of Mary Bolden and now of Joseph. With memorandum of surrender 1799. Parties: Adam Askew esquire, Mary Cary of Wimpole Street, Joseph Bolden yeoman of Hammersmith Counterpart endorsed: "Expires 1809" |