Richmond charity estates: enabling the trustees to grant building, repairing and other leases Act 1820

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Citation1820 c. 13
Year1820
ANNO PRIMO
GEORGII IV. REGIS,
Cap.
13.
An Act to enable the Trustees for the Time being
of certain Charity Estates, situate in the Parish
of
Richmond,
in the County of Surry, to grant
building, repairing, and other Leases
thereof.
[30th June 1820.]
W
HEREAS by an Indenture Tripartite, bearing Date the indenture of
Second Day of May in the Year One thousand six hun- Feoffment,
dred and
fifty,
and
made
between
John
Weeks,
of the Parish '^dMay,
of
Richmond,
in the County of Surry, Gentleman, and
John
Antill of "
Richmond aforesaid, Gentleman, therein described as the then
Clmrchwardens of the said Parish of
Richmond,
of the First Part;
Sir
Thomas Jervois
Knight and
John Bentley
Esquire, of the Second
Part; and
Edmund Prideaux
Esquire,
the then Attorney-General of
England,
Richard Bennett, Clement Kynnersley, John Tfiorpe,
Christopher
Peachment,
Simon Bardolph, Thomas
Weld,
Thomas
Morris,
Harrington
Drayton,
Robert
Gross,
Edward
Farley,
William
Baylie, Edward Monday, and John Keele, therein described as
Parishioners and Inhabitants of
Richmond
aforesaid, of the Third
Part; they the said John
Wecks
and
John
Antill,
for the Consider-
ations therein mentioned, did grant, bargain, seil,
enfeoff,
and
confirm unto the said Edmund Prideaux, Richard
Bennett,
Clement
Kynnersley, John Thorpe,
Christopher
Peachment,
Simon
Bardolph,
Thomas
Weld,
Thomas
Morris,
Harrington
Drayton,
Robert
Cross,
Edward
Farley,
William
Bayley, Edward Monday, and John Keele,
all that Messuage or Tenement, with the Appurtenances and the
Garden and Orchard thereunto belonging, containing by Estimation
[P/wcte.] su One

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