Description | Four deeds concerning one rood of land in Hammersmith, the north end abutting on a lane, and the south end on a lane, leading near the house of Thomas Foote, and lies between lands and orchard late of Sir Richard Manley, knight, deceased, and now or late in the tenure of Christopher Hammatt and Thomas Hammatt; admission to a heriotable messuage and 14 acres of land, meadow or pasture, with orchard and garden, and all other tenements of William Manley, gentleman, and wife Abigail, in the manor, according to a surrender made by John Jacob Bennard, gentleman, to the said Thomas Bedford, and Thomas Gilbert and enrolled at the court held 13 October 1687; 1706 mortgage of one rood of land in Hammersmith between the lanes etc, and endorsed with assignment of mortgage 1707 to James Dobson of London, gentleman, on the death of John Jacob Benard, to one heriotable messuage, 14 acres of meadow and pasture, with the orchard and garden belonging.
Parties: Maximilian Bard of Pallingswicke in Fulham, esquire, Thomas Hammat of Pallingswicke Greene, Fulham, brickmaker; Thomas Gilbert of London, gentleman, Thomas Bedford of Doctors Commons, London, gentleman by Thomas Gilbert his attorney; Thomas Hammett the elder of Barnes, brickmaker, John Charlwood of Hammersmith, butcher |