Description | a) Copy Admission (9 Aug 1799) Thomas Dorville, son of John Dorville deceased, represented by John Sleath, attorney
b) Copy surrender (9 Aug 1799) Thomas Dorville, as above
a) Copy Admission (9 Aug 1799) John Dorville, Ravenscourt, esq., eldest son of John Dorville, deceased Fulham manor, Hammersmith (a) messuage and garden called the Half Moon and Seven Stars and 3 adjoining messuages, with a piece of ground (1 a.) nr. Paddingswick Green, lately occupied by _ Leath (b) 2 newly erected adjoining messuages, formerly the site of 3 adjoining cottages nr. Paddingswick sometimes, called Gaggle Goose Green, described in DD/477/4 (c) land (1 a.) adjoining premises described above, now part of a field containing 4 a. 1 r. (the residue of which is freehold) planted with fruit trees and elms to the n. of garden belonging to the late dwelling house of John Dorville (d) heriotable messuage divided into 2 tenements and ground (1/2 a.) formerly occupied by John Nobes and Henry Chaplin, now by _ Hinton and _ Capes |