Description | 1699/1700 - 1778. Nineteen leases and releases, common recovery, bargain and sale, final concord and declaration of trust relating to a capital messuage or mansion house with orchard etc abutting on the road from London to Brentford, on land formerly called Le Gooses and on the River Thames. In 1734 a moiety of the mansion house was released but in 1737/8 the whole of the premises was released together with arable and woodland at Ashley Green in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, formerly part of a wood called Hockridge and land late parcel of Down Field there; and close being made arable lately wood ground lately agreed to be called Studd Field in Berkhampstead St Peter Hertfordshire; land or wood ground in Chesham Buckinghamshire called Great Hockridge. Parties: Nathaniel Bard of Hungerford, Berkshire, esquire and wife Lady Persiana, Lady Diana dowager lady Alington, widow of William Lord Alington Baron of Wymonley deceased; Sir George Warburton of Areley, Cheshire baronet and wife Dame Diana, Edward Gillbourne of London gentleman, Harry Wood of the Inner Temple London gentleman, John Ward of Capesthorne, Cheshire, esquire; Sir George Warbuton of Areley, Cheshire, baronet, John Chamberlain of St James Westminster; Robert Chamberlain of Knightsbridge, esquire, heir and administrator of John Chamberlain, John Holmes of Chiswick gentleman; George Rogers of St James Westminster; Marmaduke Holmes of Draughton in Skipton in Craven, Yorkshire (only brother and residuary legatee and heir of John Holmes of Chiswick, deceased), George Rogers of St James. Westminster, esquire; John Nowell Rogers of Audley Street, St George Hanover Square, esquire, Thomas Thompson of Grays Inn, gentleman; Marmaduke Holmes, John Nowell Rogers; Thomas Thompson of Grays Inn, gentleman, John Cartwright of St James Westminster, gentleman; Michael Bothom of Accademy Court in the liberty of the Rolls, gentleman, George White of St Sepulchre London, peruke maker, assignees of John Nowell Rogers late of Duke Street, dealer in meal and chapman, a bankrupt, John Nowell Rogers, John Cartwright of St James Court, gentleman; Robert Maynard of Hammersmith esquire; Honourable William Moore of Saperton, Waterford, Ireland, Meade Hobson of Angelville, County Cork, esquire, devisee in will of John Meade esquire, deceased, Reverend Samuel Meade, Archdeacon of Kilmardnagh, Ireland, heir to John Meade deceased, Francis Wood of Colnbrook, Middlesex, esquire; Lewis Agassiz of Hammersmith, esquire, John Dorville of Hammersmith, esquire, John Cartington and wife Charlotte (1744) |