Description | 1. Henry Dagge of Inner Temple, London, esquire. 2. John Dorville of Soho Square, esquire.
Premises: manor house called Ravens Court formerly Paddingwick or Paddenswick with moat enclosing the same, with pavilion, buildings, barns, stables, outhouses, yards, orchards and gardens containing three acres; about six acres of meadow land adjoining the moat; walk set with elms and other trees on both sides containing around one acre running from yard to highway leading from Brentford towards London; orchard running parallel with long walk of around three acres, including walled off bowling green and pavilion; freehold part of meadow land containing around 14 acres formerly called Cuthedge Closes, with row of elm trees in middle and cowhouse in form of a temple; three messuages and orchard of one and a half acres adjoining Gaggle Goose Green; two pieces of land containing 12 acres called Warners.
Inventory of household goods, furniture and fixtures in each room.
Consideration: £1,000 plus £5,000 to be paid by 31 December 1764 |