Description | Surrender out of court (27 Oct 1812)
John Dorville, formerly of Hammersmith, now of New Bridge Street, London, merchant
Admission
George Scott, Ravens Court, Hammersmith, esquire Fulham Manor, Hammersmith: (a) property as in DD/477/22 (b) 2 a. 1 r. 20p., part of the Great West Croft which contains 9 a. 2 r. 12 p., abutting Great Western Road on south, the hedge formerly called the Wharple on north, part of a field devised by John Dorville, deceased, to Philip Dorville his second son on west, residue of the samefield on east (c) 1 acre planted with fruit trees and elms, part of a field the residue of which is freehold, containing 4 a. 1 r., on the north of the garden belonging to the mansion house [Ravenscourt] (d) 2 a. 1 r. 20 p., part of the Great West Croft, which contains 9 1/2 acre, abutting house and garden of Richard Hill on west and Great Western Road on south Consideration: £5,200 |