Description | Six leases and counterparts and a memorandum (in all seven documents) about ground on the footway through Pinsworth Field and messuage built thereon. Deed 1731/2 endorsed: " 1764 Dr Hibbins Jeffrys tenant" "In 1803 James Taylor Tenant Rent 30.0.0 pr annum"; two brick messuages with the yard sheds and workshops on the road from London to Brentford and ground formerly part of Pingsworth Field; messuage in Angel Lane 1799 [deed endorsed "Mr James Miller in 1819" "3 cottages built there now Treadmill"]; brick messuage lately two brick messuages with yards sheds and workshops on the road from London to Brentford and ground formerly part of Pingsworth Field [deed 1804 endorsed "was wheelwright shop etc"] memorandum of licence 1816 to Adam Askew esquire, and wife Amey Ann copyhold tenants to demise moiety of messuage in Angel Lane to James Miller, wheeldwright [Watermark Joseph Coles 1814]; messuage with school room lately coachhouse and stables in Angel Lane with schedule of fittings [deed 1816 endorsed "pulled down in 1828" "3 cottages built there now 1834" "Angel Lane House Hammersmith"] Parties: Robert Cary of Watling Street, London, merchant, John Campion of Houndsditch, citizen and carpenter of London, Thomas Clarke of Hammersmith, wheelwright; Adam Askew esquire, Mary Cary, spinster, James Taylor of Reading schoolmaster; Adam Askew, Mary Cary, John Harris of Hammersmith, merchant;Adam Askew, Mary Cary, spinster, James Miller of Hammersmith, wheelwright
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