Description | 1. Obadiah Marryat of Boswell Court, St Clement Danes, gentleman. 2. Nathaniel Oyles of St Bridget alias Bride's, London, vintner, nephew and heir of John Oyles, late of Poplar, gentleman, deceased, and Jeremiah Oyles of St Bridget alias Bride's, carpenter, residuary legatees of estate of John Oyles. 3. Thomas Oyles of Limehouse, grocer, executor of John Oyles. 4. John Birch, serjeant at law, baron of Court of Exchequer, Westminster. 5. Alured Popple of Whitehall, esquire. 6. Catherine Sanderson of Hammersmith, widow, and the Reverend John Pelling, doctor in divinity.
Premises: manor house called Pallensweek with buildings, barns, stables, pigeonhouse, outhouses, yards, orchards and gardens; three fields containing seven acres adjoining moat enclosing manor house on the south, west and north sides; walk set with elms or other trees on both sides extending from yard to king's highway leading from Brentford to London, containing one and a half acres with summer house on walk; all locks, bars, bolts and other materials fastened on manor house (except ten locks in dining room, withdrawing room, hall, parlour and chamber over) and buildings; gates, stiles, fences, floodgates belonging to moat and brook running on south side.
Consideration: £500 to Obadiah Marryat, £500 to Thomas Oyles, £1,000 to John Birch, all paid by Alured Popple.
Endorsed: assignment, dated 5 December 1746, to Thomas Corbett of St Martin in the Fields, esquire |