Description | Appointment to surrender
Appointment by Richard Challoner and Francis Petre to surrender copyhold of the Great House plus 2 acres at Hammersmith
Recites surrender of 1726 [DD/827/25] to Loggin and Boucher in trust for Bonaventure Giffard, and Giffard's deed of 1733 [DD/827/29]. Also recites deed of 1745/46[DD/827/32] stating the property was to be in trust for Richard Challoner and Francis Petre after deaths of Benjamin Petre and Thomas Berington (both have since died). Boucher has also died and his interest in the property is vested in his only daughter Elizabeth, wife of Edward Hughes of Red Lion Street, Wapping, master mariner.
Challoner and Petre now direct Elizabeth and Edward Hughes to surrender their interest in the copyhold to the use of James Talbot and Tichbourne Blount, both of St Andrew, Holborn, gentlemen.
Signatures of [Bishops] Challoner and Petre
Witnesses: William Errington, Thomas Kiernan, John Bennet, John Davidson, Thomas Johnson and Michael Wharton |