Granting power of sale of the estates devised by the will of Ambrose Proctor for the purpose of obtaining a more convenient estate, to be settled to the existing uses of his will, and changing and appointing new trustees Act 1824

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
ANNO QUINTO
GEORGII IV. REGIS.
••«••**••**»*******#****•*•*••***••********•***»*#*•
Cap.
27.
An Act to give Powers of Sale over the Estates
devised by the Will of
Ambrose
Proctor of Ware
in the County of Hertford, Gentleman, deceased,
for the Purpose of obtaining a more connected
and convenient Estate, to be settled to the existing
Uses of his Will; and of changing and appointing
new Trustees for the Purposes of this Act.
[17th June 1824.]
W
HEREAS Ambrose Proctor, late of Ware in the County of
Will
of Am-
Hertford, Gentleman, by his last Will and Testament, broseProctor,
bearing Date the Nineteenth Day of
October
in the Year }gQ3 *° er
One thousand eight hundred and three, and by him duly executed in
the Presence of and attested by Three Witnesses, so as to pass Real
Estates, after thereby declaring that his Wife Susanna Proctor might
continue to live in the House wherein he then dwelt, and the Use of
the Wash House, Coach House, and Garden thereto belonging, for the
Term of her Life, and also bequeathing unto her an Annuity of
Four hundred Pounds for her Life, (but which did not take Effect,
as the said Susanna Proctor died in the Lifetime of the said Testator
her Husband) ; and subject thereto, gave and devised all and every
his Manors, Messuages, Farms, Lands, Tenements, and Heredita-
ments whatsoever and wheresoever, with their and every of their Ap-
[Prvv
ri
0 purtenances,
5'GEORGII IV. Cap.27.
purtenances, unto his Nephew George Proctor, the eldest Son
of his late Nephew John Proctor deceased, for and during the
Term of his natural Life; and from and after the Determination
of that Estate, the said Testator gave and devised all and every
his said Estate to the Use of John Cobham the elder, late of
Ware aforesaid, Gentleman, and his Heirs during the Life of the said
George Proctor, upon Trust to preserve the contingent Uses and
Remainders therein-after limited from being defeated or destroyed,
but nevertheless to permit and suffer the said
George
Proctor and his
Assigns to receive the Rents, Issues, and Profits thereof during his
Life;
and from and after his Decease the said Testator gave and de-
vised the said Manors, Messuages, Farms, Lands, Tenements, and
Hereditaments, with their and every of their Appurtenances, unto the
First Son of the Body of the said George Proctor, lawfully to be be-
gotten in Tail Male ; Remainder to the Second and other Sons of the
said
George
Proctor successively inTail Male; Remainder to John Proc-
tor (the Second Son of his said late Nephew John Proctor deceased),
for his Life; Remainder to the Use of the said John
Cobliam
and his
Heirs,
during the Life of the said John Proctor, to preserve contin-
gent Remainders ; Remainder to the Firsthand other Sons of the said
John Proctor successively in Tail Male ; Remainder to
Ambrose
Frede-
rick Proctor (the Third Son of his said late Nephew John Proctot
deceased) for his Life ; Remainder to the Use of the said John
Cobham
and his Heirs, during the Life of the said Ambrose Frederick Proctor,
to preserve contingent Remainders; Remainder to the First and
other Sons of the said Ambrose Frederick Proctor successively in Tail
Male ; Remainder to William Henry Proctor (the Fourth Son of his
said late Nephew John Proctor), for his Life ; Remainder to the Use
of the said John
Cobham
and his Heirs, during the Life of the said
William Henry Proctor, to preserve contingent Remainders; Re-
mainder to the First and other Sons of the said William Henry
ProC"
tor successively in Tail Male ; Remainder unto the Testator's own
right Heirs for ever; and the said Testator by his said Will, after
giving several pecuniary Legacies, bequeathed the Residue of his
Personal Estate unto the said George Proctor, and appointed his said
Wife and the said George Proctor Executrix and Executor of his said
Will: And whereas the said Susanna Proctor departed this Life on or
about the First Day of May in the Year One thousand eight hundred
and eight: And whereas the said Testator departed this Life on or
about the Twenty-fourth Day of January in the Year One thousand
eight hundred and ten, without revoking his said last Will and Tes-
tament, and the said George Proctor soon after proved the same in
the Perogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury: And whereas
the said George Proctor is now Tenant for Life in Possession of the said
Manors, Farms, Lands, and Hereditaments devised to him as afore-
said by the said Will of the said Ambrose Proctor : And whereas the
said George Proctor intermarried with Elizabeth Mary Hale on or
about the Thirteenth Day of
September
One thousand eight hundred
and ten, and hath Issue by her Leonard Proctor, an Infant, of the
Age of Eight Years on the Twenty-ninth Day of January last, is the
Tenant in Tail in Remainder of the said devised Estates, and the said
George Proctor hath not any other Issue : And whereas the said John
Proctor,
Ambrose
Frederick Proctor, and William Henry Proctor are
aM
Bachelors: And whereas the Lands and Hereditaments devised by the
6 said
5°GE0RGII IV. Cap.27. 607
said Will contain together Two thousandtwo hundred and twenty-
three Atifes (of Land), or thereabouts, and are all situate ra the said
County of Hertford, and a*e in several Farms ra different Parishes,
and the largest Farm does not exceed Three hundred and sixty
Acre* of Land, and the rest of the said Farms, Lands, and Heredita-
ments are detached from that Farm, and from each other in different
Parts of the said County of Hertford, and some of them are several
Miles distant from each other ; and as there is not any Power in or
by the said Will for Sale of the said devised Hereditaments and Pre-
mises or any Part
thereof,
for the Purpose of buying other Lands and
Hereditaments ; and it would be very advantageous and be greatly
for the Benefit of the said George Proctor, and all other Persons be-
neficially interested, and to be interested in the said devised Heredi-
taments and Premises in Remainder or Reversion expectant on the
Estate for Life of the said George Proctor, if a Power of selling the
said devised Hereditaments and Premises, so as to form a more con-
nected and convenient Estate, were to be vested in Trustees for that
Purpose, under proper Restrictions, by Authority of Parliament: And
whereas it would be desirable to the said George Proctor and other
the Persons interested and to be interested in the said devised He-
reditaments and Premises, that a Power should be given for changing
Trustees, or appointing new Trustees for the Trusts and Purposes
of this Act; wherefore Your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal Sub-
jects,
the said George Proctor on behalf of himself and his said Son,
and the said John Proctor and
William
Henry Proctor, do most humbly
beseech Your Majesty that it may be enacted; and be it enacted by the
King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent
of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present
Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That it shall Trustees
and may be lawful to and for John Horsey Waddington of Old
Burling*
lierein"amed
ton Street in the County of Middlesex Esquire, and Edward Rowland seifthT^'
Pickering of
Clapham
in the County of Surrey Gentleman, and the Lands, kc.
Survivor of them, and the Executors and Administrators of such Sur- described in
vivor, at any Time or Times after passing this Act, (at the Request the Schedule
and with the Consent and Approbation of the said George Proctor t0 1S'ct'
during his Life, and after his Decease then of the Person or Persons
who,
under or by virtue or^ means of the Uses, Trusts, or Devises
limited and declared in and by the said last Will and Testament of
the said Ambrose Proctor deceased, and this Act or either of them,
shall for the Time being be beneficially entitled to the Possession, or
to receive the Rents and Profits of the said Manors, Messuages, Farms,
Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments which are devised by the said
last Will and Testament, and of which the said George Proctor is
now Tenant for Life under the said last Will and Testament; or if
such Person or Persons should be under the Age of Twenty-one Years,
then with the Consent and Approbation of
his,
her, or their Guardian
or respective Guardians for the Time being (such Consent to be testi-
fied by Writing under the Hand and Seal or Hands and Seals of the
Person or Persons respectively giving the same Consent, and to be
attested by Two or more credible Witnesses), to sell and absolutely
dispose of, either together or in Parcels, and either by public Auction
or private Contract, all or any of the Manors, Messuages, Farms,
land*, Tenements, and Hereditaments devised by the said Will of
the
608 5.GEORGII IV. Cap.27.
the said Ambrose Proctor deceased, and of which the said George
Proctor became Tenant for Life as aforesaid; which Manors, Mes-
suages, Farms, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments are more par-
ticularly mentioned and enumerated in the Schedule to this Act, and
for such Price or Prices as they the said John Horsey Waddington
and Edward Rowland Pickering, or the Survivor of them, or the
Executors or Administrators of such Survivor, shall think reasonable;
and upon Payment of the Money to arise by such Sale into the Bank
of England, in Manner herein-after mentioned, to appoint and convey
or surrender and assure the Manors, Lands, and Hereditaments
which shall be so sold, with their Appurtenances, unto and to the
Use of the Person or Persons who shall become the Purchaser or Pur-
chasers of the same, and to his, her, or their Heirs or Assigns, or in
such Manner as such Purchaser or Purchasers, or other Person or
Persons, shall respectively direct or appoint; and absolutely freed,
acquitted, exonerated, and discharged of and from all the Uses,
Trusts, Estates, Limitations, Charges, Powers, Provisoes, and Decla-
rations in and by the said Will of the said Ambrose Proctor
deceased, limited, created, declared, or contained of or concerning
the same Manors, Messuages, Farms, Lands, Tenements, and He-
reditaments, or any of them, or any Part
thereof,
which shall be
so sold.
The Money
II. And be it further enacted, That all and every the Sum and
produced
by
sums
of Money which shall arise from or by any such Sale or Sales
bepakiinto under this Act, shall be paid by the Person or Persons to or with
the
Bank
of whom such Sale or Sales shall be made into the Bank of
England*
England. in the Name and with the Privity of the Accountant General of the
High Court of Chancery, to be placed to his Account there, ex-parte
the Purchaser or Purchasers of the Estates devised by the Will of
Ambrose Proctor deceased, pursuant to the Method prescribed by
the Act of the Twelfth Year of the Reign of King George the First,
Chapter the Thirty-second, and the General Orders of the said Court,
and without Fee or Reward, according to the Act of the Twelfth
Year of the Reign of King George the Second, Chapter the Twenty-
fourth.
&c.
to be
good Dis-
charges to
Purchasers
Certificates
of
HI. And be it further enacted, That the Certificate or Certificates
the
Account-
of the Accountant-General of the said Court of Chancery, together
ant General, ^tn tne Receipt or Receipts of one of the Cashiers of the Bank of
England, to be thereto annexed and therewith filed in the Register's
Office of the said Court of Chancery, of the Payment into the Bank
of England of the several Sums of Money herein-before directed to
be so paid, shall, from Time to Time and at all Times, be a good and
sufficient Discharge to such Purchaser or Purchasers of the several
Hereditaments and Premises hereby made saleable, or any Part
thereof as aforesaid, and to his, her, or their respective Heirs, Exe-
cutors, Administrators, and Assigns, for so much of such Purchase
Money for which such Certificate or Certificates and Receipt or
Receipts shall be respectively given ; and after the filing of such
Certificate or Certificates and Receipt or Receipts, such Purchaser
or Purchasers, and his, her, and their respective Heirs, Executors,
Administrators, and Assigns, shall be and is and are hereby absolutely
acquitted,
5°GE0RGII IV. Cap.27. 609
acqoitted, exonerated, and discharged of and from the same Money,
ana shall not be obliged to see to the Application, or be answerable
or accountable for any
Loss,
Misapplication, or Nonapplication
thereof,
or of any Part
thereof.
IV. And be it further enacted. That all the Money which shall be The Money
so paid into the Bank as aforesaid, shall, upon Petition or Petitions thePBanknton
to be preferred to the said Court of Chancery in a summary Way, Application
at any Time and from Time to Time by the said George Proctor to the Court
during his Life, and after his Decease by the Person or Persons who ofChanceryto
for the Time being would be entitled to the Rents and Profits of the ^ p^Xse
Hereditaments and Premises to be purchased by virtue of this Act 0f
other
Es-
if the same were purchased and settled as herein-after is mentioned, tatesto be
or by the Guardian or Guardians of such Person or Persons on his,
settlet0
the
her, or their
Behalf,
in case of Minority, be laid out and invested by same
or under the Direction of the said Court of Chancery, in pursuance
of an Order or Orders to be made upon such Petition or Petitions,
in the Purchase or Purchases of Freehold Manors, Messuages, Farms,
Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, of a good Estate of Inherit-
ance in Fee Simple in Possession, and of such Customary or Copyhold
Lands and Hereditaments, not exceeding together One-sixth Part in
Value of the Lands and Hereditaments to be comprized in any One
Purchase, as shall be adjoining thereto or intermixed therewith, or be
convenient to be held with the same, and to be situate in the said
County of Hertford, and to be free from Incumbrances, (except
Chief and Quit Rents, and Services and Leases at improved Rents),
and all the Manors, Farms, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments
so to be purchased in Manner aforesaid, shall be thereupon respec-
tively (if the said George Proctor shall be then living) conveyed, sur-
rendered, settled, and assured to the Use of the said George Proctor
and his Assigns, for and during the Term of his natural Life, and
subject thereto; or if the said George Proctor be then dead, then
immediately to the Uses, and upon and for such other of the Trusts,
Intents, Purposes, Declarations and Devises as in and by the said
Will of the said Ambrose Proctor deceased are limited, declared, and
contained of and concerning the said Manors, Messuages, Farms,
Lands, and Hereditaments thereby devised, and hereby authorized
to be sold as aforesaid, as at the Time of such Settlement would then
be,
or in case no such Sale had been made, would have been then
existing undetermined or capable of taking Effect, in respect of the
Manors, Messuages, Farms, Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments
respectively, in the Place of which the said Manors, Messuages,
Farms, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, which, in Manner
aforesaid and under the Power herein-before contained, shall be
respectively purchased, or as near thereto as the Nature and Qualities
of the Estates so to be purchased, and other Circumstances, will then
admit.
V. And be it further enacted, That all Sums of Money which shall
Monies
paid
be paid into the Bank in the Name of the said Accountant General, ^^jf
in Manner herein-before directed, or so much thereof as shall not be t0
ti,eS
Order,
ordered by the said Court of Chancery to be applied in the Payment of the Court
of Costs and Expences, according to the Directions herein-after con-
of
chancery
[Private.'] r, tained,
5'GEORGII
W:lCaPm.
tained, shall in the meantime, and until the same Monies shall be
invested in the Purchase of Lands and Hereditaments as aforesaid, be
from Time to Time laid out under the Directions of the said Court
of Chancery, in the Purchase of Navy or Victualling or Exchequer
Bills,
and that the Interest arising from the Money
so
laid out in Navy or
Victualling or Exchequer Bills, and the Money received for the same,
should they or any of them be paid offby Government, shall in like Man.
ner be laid out in the Purchase of other Navy or Victualling or Exche-
quer Bills; provided that it shall and may be lawful for the said Court
to make such General Order or Orders, or Special Order or Orders, if
necessary, as to the said Court shall seem meet, that whenever the Ex-
chequer Bills of the Date of those in the Hands of the said Accountant
General shall be in the Course of Payment by Government, and
new Exchequer Bills shall be issued, such new Exchequer Bills may
be received in Exchange for those which are so in the Course of Pay-
ment ; and in that Case the Interest of the old Bills shall be laid out
as before directed with respect to the Interest where the Bills are
paid off; and all the said Navy, Victualling, and Exchequer Bills,
whether purchased or received in Exchange, shall be deposited in the
Bank, in the Name of the said Accountant General, and shall there
remain, until the same shall, upon Petition to be preferred to the
said Court of Chancery by the said George Proctor, or by the Person
or Persons who for the Time being would be entitled to the Rents
and Profits of the Hereditaments to be purchased as aforesaid, in case
the same were purchased and settled in pursuance of this Act, or of
his,
her, or their Guardian or Guardians, on his, her, or their
Behalf,
in case of Minority, be ordered by the said Court of Chancery to be
sold by the Accountant General for completing such Purchase or
Purchases, in such Manner as the said Court shall think just and
direct; and if the Money arising by the Sale of such Navy, Victual-
ling, or Exchequer Bills shall exceed the Amount of the original
Purchase Money so laid out as aforesaid, then and in such Case only
the Surplus which shall remain, after discharging the Expence of the
Application to the said Court, shall be paid to such Person or Persons
respectively, as would have been entitled to receive the Rents and
Profits of the Lands or Hereditaments directed to be purchased
pursuant to this Act, or to the Representatives of such Person or
Persons.
VI.
Provided always, and it is hereby further enacted, That it
shall be lawful for the said Court of Chancery, and the said Court is
hereby required, on Petition and in a summary Way, from Time to
Time to make an Order or Orders for taxing or settling all Costs,
Charges, and Expences which have been or shall be incurred in
obtaining and passing this Act, and of making the several Applications
to the said Court respecting the several Matters aforesaid, and in
making out the Titles, and completing the Sale and Sales of the said
Hereditaments and Premises hereby made saleable as aforesaid, and
in investing all or any of the Monies which, under this Act, shall be
paid into the Bank of England, in the Purchase of Lands and Here-
ditaments according to the Direction herein contained, and in
making and completing such Purchases as are to be made under the
Authority of this Act, or otherwise in carrying the Trusts and Pur-
poses of this Act into Execution; and also to make such Order or
4 Orders
5'G£0RGII IV. Cap.27. 611
jQrders as the said Court shall think fit, for the Payment of such
(k>s%
Charges, and Expences as aforesaid, out of the Monies Which
jghall arise from the Sale or Sales, or for Equality of the Exchange of
any Lands or Hereditaments under this Act, and shall be so paid
into the Bank as aforesaid, or out of the Monies arising by Sale of
the Navy, Victualling, or Exchequer Bills, so to be purchased as
aforesaid.
received by
the Persons
VII.
And be it further enacted, That in the meantime and until Until Sale,
such Sales shall be made as aforesaid of the said Hereditaments and Ren.ts V,be
Premises hereby authorized to be sold, the Rents and Profits of the tlICiCI.
said Hereditaments and Premises, or so much thereof as shall from entitled
Time to Time remain unsold, shall be received and taken or enjoyed thereto.
by such Person or Persons as would respectively have been entitled
to have had, received, and enjoyed the same, in case this Act had not
been passed.
VIII. And be it further enacted, That if the said John Horsey
Powers
to
Waddington and Edward Rowland Pickering, or either of them, or appoint new
any future Trustee or Trustees to be appointed in the Place and thTsettfed
Stead of them, or either of them, as herein is provided, should die Estates.
or desire to be discharged of and from, or shall refuse or decline,
or become incapable to act in the Trusts, Powers, and Authorities
in him and them reposed by this Act, before such Trusts shall be
fully executed or performed, then and so often as the Case shall
happen, it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Court of
Chancery, in a summary Way, upon the Petition of the said George
Proctor, or of the Person or Persons who for the Time being shall,
under the Limitations and Trusts contained in such Will and this
Act respectively, be beneficially entitled to the Possession of or to
receive the Rents and Profits of the Manors, Lands, and Heredita-
ments by the said Will devised, or to be purchased as aforesaid; or
if such Person or Persons should be under Age, then of his, her, or
their Guardian or Guardians during his, her, or their Minority or
Minorities, on his, her, or their
Behalf,
from Time to Time to appoint
any Person or Persons to be a Trustee or Trustees in the Place or Stead
of the Trustee or Trustees so dying or desiring to be discharged, or
refusing or declining, or becoming incapable to act as aforesaid ; and
that when and so often as any Trustee or Trustees shall have been
appointed in Manner aforesaid, all the Trust, Powers, Authorities,
and Premises which shall then be vested in the Trustee or Trustees
so dying or desiring to be discharged, or refusing or declining or
becoming incapable to act as aforesaid, either solely or jointly with
the other Trustee or Trustees of the Premises, shall thereupon be
legally and effectually vested in the surviving or continuing Trustee
or Trustees, if any, of the same Trust, Powers, Authorities, and Pre-
mises respectively, and such new or other Trustee or Trustees, or if
there should not be any continuing Trustee or Trustees of the same
Trust, Powers, Authorities, and Premises, then in such new Trustees
only; and such new Trustee or Trustees shall and may in all Things
act and assist in the Management, carrying on, and Execution of the
Trusts, Powers, and Authorities to which he or they shall be so
appointed, as fully and effectually, and with all the same Powers and
Authorities,
5W
GEOtfeil IV* *%,$^ 613
The SCHEDULE to which the foregoing Act refers.
Parishes.
Ware.
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Tenants Names.
In hand
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Abraham Lindo
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Description of Premises.
The Manor of Waters, otherwise,
Mattos.
Annual Quit Rents £2 \& Q
A. K. P.
Messuage, called
~v
Mardock's other- 1
wise Mattox, and > 3 2 5
Buildings and
Gar-1
dens - -)
Banqueting House") .. «
JMS,
Meadow - ,-J ;.i»
Ditto,
or, Hogham")
Wood - -f ' ' "
Ditchholme Mead - 4 3 27
Ashley's Spring - - -
Ditto -
Newgate's Wood
Doghouse Wood - - -
Small Gains Spring -
Doghouse Cottages \ >/ _ _j
and Plantations -St . .. /
Hole Farm Cottages") , .-
and Orchard -J ** *•*
Barn Close - - 2 2 12
Foufacre Close - 4 0 18
Hill Field - - 5 1 10,
Mardock's and Baw-^v
cock's Farms, \. 1 2 34
House, Offices, |
Yards,
andGarden J
Broad Mead - 12 0 12
Dog House Mead 2 0 22
Little Hill Field - - 3 3 0
Dog House
Pad-
\ « n a
docks - - J
Rye Shot - 21 2 25
Small Gains - 10 0 0
Open Five Acres - 12 1 24
Smith's Field - 18 3 7
Rush Mead - -302
Beaumont's Mears - 9 2 10
Hop-ground - - 7 3 38
Pear-tree Field - 12 1 32
Wright's Wood Field 11 3 33
Great Biackmore - 13 1 35
Tweed's Valley - - 16 2 27
Pond Biackmore - 9 1*23
Brick Ground ,* - ...
1.H.-&II
Springham Field - 13 3 37
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Quantity
of Arable,
Meadow, and
Ley, &c.
A. s. P.
[ :'. •• '/<
" . " *
-
-
'
- -' ''- : ;
\- ''
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65 1 23
,
- .-
.* H
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Quantity
of
Wood.
A. K. P.
29 0 0
0 2 17
0 1 25
3 2 17
13 0 30
i 0 2 0
fc*s-;'|' |j'< A
|.
; **
39 1 9
i-H 'i:p J
. 'll \.. i
HtJ ••»'*«'
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#•*%#
Total
Quantity.
A. B. P.
104 2 32
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614 fi*q#0R4JII IV. 6^2f.
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Pariihn.
Ware (amt.)
Ware and l
Thundridge J
D'
TntnttMniM.
Abraham Lindo
William Hunt
Samuel Adams
William Dellow
Charles Bell
Henry Ree
Thomas Tween
John Covvell
Caleb Hitch
William Chuck
Description of PiwmSKs.
A. S. F.
Ashley's - 16- 3 39
Clapgate Field - - 18 0 13
Warren and Milll ,, A n
Close - -J " ° °
Downs Common - 2 18
Mardock's Mill, ~j
House, Yard, and > 0 3 0
Garden -J
Mill Mead - -722
Lower Crib Street, A
Quantity
of Arable,
Meadow,
and
Quantity
of
Wood.
A. K. F. A. R. F.
241 0 17-
X
-
A
* 1 2
Farm House, Yard, I n « ,,; | •-»'
Garden, and Or-f U *
chard - -J;
1
,
Cut-throat Field - 4 3 19
Gally-hiU Field - - 3 0 23
Rock Field - - 6 3 28
King's Hill - - 3 2 37
Smith's Field - 8 1 36
Hither Pightle - 12 1
Middle Pightle -216
Further Pightle - 1 2 23
Brick-kib Common - 0 3 10
Piece, No. 2, in ditto - 2 2 &
Ditto,
No. 3, ditto - 1 0 30
Ditto,
No. 4, ditto - 3 0 12
Ditto,
No. 6, ditto - 1 3 22
Ditto,
No. 7, ditto - 8 3 39
Ditto,
No. 8, ditto - 5 1 34
Ditto,
No. 9, ditto - 2 2 6
Downfield Common - 1 2 13
Vengeo Common - - 1 3 5
Piece, No. 2, ditto - 0 3 34
Ditto,
No. 3, ditto - 2 0 3
Ditto,
No. 4, ditto - 3 0 12
BuU's Head Close - 13 7
Pipcuss - - 2 1 20
Popes - - 2 2 10
Hemp-ground Field -
Mill Mead
Brick-kiln Common, No. 5. - -
House, Offices, Yards, and Gar-1
den,
also Three Makings J
Barn Field
Cottages.
Upper Crib Street Farm, Mole's ^|
Farm, and Round House >
Farm -J
A. a. r.
Buildings and Yard -010
Home Field - - 6 2 9
Great Grass Salmons - 5 0 25
Little ditto - - 1 0 15
Ploughed Saknotu 7 '8--4
New Close - - 11 0 82
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Sampson Han-
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James Bennett
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Description
of
Premises.
A.
B. P.
Little Mazeleys
- 2 2 39
Maplestocks
- - 5 2 11
Mazeley Common
- 0 3 39
Piece,
No. 2,
ditto
- 2 1 4
Mole's House, Yards,
\ Q , g0
and Garden -
J
Orchard
- -020
Rick Yard
- - 0 1 27-
Home Field
- - 5 3 30
Pightle
- - 1 0 30«
Home Mead
- 3 1 35
Great Takely
- 15 1 89
Spring Field
- 7 1 2fc
Farther
Five Acres
- 5 3 1'
Spring Mead
-225'
The Spring
- - = -
Harlow Mead
- 1 2 85
Harlow Field
- 7 1 M
LongMead
- - 2 2 151
Great Leys
- - 13 3 21
Long Field
- - 8 0 2
Bradley's Close
- 6 0 25
Round House Field
6 2 30
Horrock's Close
- 5 2 34
Horrock's Common
- 5 3 5
Old Brick-kiln Close
- 3 (M3
Martin's Field
- 2 3 1$/
The Bottoms
- 6 0 16
Swangles
and
Fish~"\
House, Farms,
f •'•-
House, Offices,
> n *•" -w'
Yards and Gar-
° S ""
dens
- -J
Home Mead
- - 2 3 27
First Bretts
- - 1 2 0
Second Bretts
- 0 3 16
Third Bretts
- 2 2 38
Bow Tree Field
- 3 3 8
Heame'S
Field
- 8 0 2
Well Croft
- - 7 1 34
Little Field
- - 1 0 6
Arsage Common
- 2 0 25
Piece,
No.
2, ditto
- 5 1 I
Ditto,
No. 3,
ditto
- 3 1 13
Ditto,
No. 4, ditto
- 4 3 3
Hither Lower Grounds
4 0 ©:
Middle Lower Grounds
7 3 35
Further Lower Grounds
4 2 1
Weir House Field
- G
2
- 1
Weir House Mead
- 2 $22
Hither Reighley
- 4 1 39
Further Reighley
- 2 1 20
Hither Mead
-203
Further Mead
2
2«t#»
Hither Chalk Pits
- 4 0 rfr
Quantity
of Arable,
,
Meadow, and""
Ley,
&c.
A.
R. P.
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A.
K. P.
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A.
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,.,
150
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Parishes,
Ware&Thun-l
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Names*
James Bennett
Description
of
Premise*.
A.
B. P.
Further Chalk Pits
- 5 3 10
Gunpowder Field
- 3 0 7
Burley Common
- 3 2 13
Horn Field
- - 7 2 .8
Great Mead
- - 2 0 2fi
The Two Acres
- 2 0 25
The Six Roods
- 1 2 30,
The Orchard
- -10 8
WestField
- * - 10 2 3
Henry Harman
In hand
Wood Field
- 3 3 21
The Seven Acres
- 7 2 1
The Four Acres
- 5 1 37
Arsage Common
-22 1
Piece, No.
2,
ditto
- 0 3 13
Ditto,
No.
3,
ditto
- 3 814
Ditto,No.
4,
ditto
- 3 0 8,
Burley Common
- 1 0 32
Piece, No.
2,
ditto
- 2 2 13
Long Mead
- - 1 2 1$.
Cottage.
Stoney Hill's Wood
-
Flower's Ash Wood
The
Manor ofRetmesUy
otherwise
Wrendey.
Annual Quit Rents
£\ 10 0 --
Samuel Adams
j
Rennesley Farm,->
A. E. "*.
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House, Offices,
I 0 2m
Yard, and Gar-j
den - -J ,/.
Orchard - - 2 2 $,
Hither Mead - 3 1 1
Farther Mead .823
Little Mead - 0 1 30
Waste - - 0 238.
Dell Field - - 17 2 J
Farther Horse Field - 8 3 20
Great Horse
Field - 11 2 4
Little ditto - - 6 2 3
Home Field - - 21 2 20
Brick Close - - 4 3 16
Great Bourn Field - 20 1 13
Further ditto - 12 1 33
Wood Field - - 5 0 39
Jones Dell - -9 1 20
New Pasture - 14 2 3|
The Leys - - 12 0 12
Rennesley Garden - 3 1 37
Piece in Old Field
1
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Common
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Ditto Mentley Com-1
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mon
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Shepherd's-hiil Pightle
0 3 34
Arable Close
- 3 .2,38
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Quantity
of Arable,
Meadow,
and
Ley, At.
A.
K. F.
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155
2 0
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Cftftl
177 3 4
Quantity
of
Wood.
A.
R. F.
m
m m
20 0 0
11 0 0
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i
QwnAy.
J,
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155 2 0
}31 0 0
177 3 ^
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Bengeo and^j
Standon 1
otherwise V
Stondon 1
(cont.) J
Standon,
otherwise
Stondon
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fiumts Natnej.
Samuel Adams
In hand.
John Cater
i
Description of Premises.
Horse Field Spring
Great Mott's Wood
Little ditto - - -
Shepherd's Hill Wood - . -
Labdale Wood - -
Rennesley Wood ...
The Manor of
Berwick.
Annual Quit Rents - £2 9 8
Great Berwick Farm.
A. R. P.
House, Yard, and) n 10
Garden - -/
Great Berwick ShoU 44 0 29
Forebridge Close - 3 0 20
Bushy Mead - - 12 2 3
Oxcroft Spring
TheHoppit - - 1 3 13
Eight Acre Close - 9 0 39
Bramland Close - 7 0 20
Marsh Mead - - 5 3 12
Marsh Hill - - 4 0 30
Nether Field - - 9 2 30
Gore Mead - - 4 1 15
Cobham's HUl - 18 2 1
Sugar Croft - - - 5 2 32
Queen's Croft - - 11 3 15
Part of Hither Bush
1
A ,0
Croft - ./ ° 338
Part of Further Bush
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Croft - -i
Nash Field Wood -
Broadleys - - 19 3 15
Ley Welleys - - 23 0 38
Middle Wellevs - - 14 0 20
Further Welleys - - 18 3 12
Nether Field Common 1 1 19
Nash Field Common - 0 3 18
Piece, No. 2, ditto - 2 1 22
Ditto,
No. 3, ditto - 1 1.1
Span Field Common - 3 2 30
Piece, No. 2, ditto -13 1
Neyfield Common - 1 1 2"
Piece, No. 2, ditto - 1 1 30
Ditto,
No. 3, ditto - 16 3 10
Ditto,
No. 4, ditto - 2 3 2*
Ditto,
No. 5, ditto - 0 3 10
Ditto,
No. 6, ditto - 6 2 20
Great Berwick
Com-
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Piece, No. 2, ditto - 3 3 20
Ditto,
No. 3, ditto - 1 2 5
Ditto,
No. 4, ditto - 1 0 7
Ditto,
No. 5, ditto - 0 3 8
Nether Street Com-") g A «A
mon - » - J
Quantity
of Arable,
Meadow, and
Ley, &c.
A. R. p.
-
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Quantity
W«xL
A. R. f.
1 2 9
2 2 12
0 2 17
0 3 26
2 0 12
4 2 8
,
i
0 3 24
I 3 31
3 1 %
0 3 9
Total
Quantity.
A. R. P.
12 1 4
i*t 1
-
[A***] 7*
619
5'GEORGII
IV.
Cap,Vf.
Panto.
Standon
(cont.)
, -
1
1
Tenants
Names.
John Cater
John Aylett
WUliam Webb
Jonas Langton
Description
of
Premise!,
A. X. P.
Piece, No. 2, ditto - 4 0 24
Widen Common - 2 3 12
Piece, No. 2, ditto - 3 0 15
Ditto,
No. 3, ditto - 1 0 37
Ditto,
No. 4, ditto - 1 2 5
Staple Field Common 1 0 13
Common Meadow*) n o 35
Land - -J
Morrill's Common -037
Broadmead Common 0 13
Shan Field ditto -012$
Thundermarsh - - 4 0 30
Waste in Driftway - 1 2 15
Ditto ditto - - 0 0 38
Ditto Latchford - 0 1 14
Rennesley Pightle ...
North Hill Cottage and Land
High Cross Farm.
A. «. F.
House,
Yard,
Garden,
~i
, ,, .«
and Cottage -J t
PighUe - - - 0 2 26
Home Close - - 1 3 28
Noak's Garden - - 1 0 28
Gray Croft Mead 0 3 29
Gray Croft Close - 6 1 30
Quantity
of Arable,
Meadow, and
Ley, &c.
A. R. *
i
:
302 1 28
0 2 6
2 1 29
Hither Coopers - - 4 1 16
J
Farther Coopers - 6 111
Great Coopers - - 6 1 12
Mott's Field - - 8 0 38
King's Croft - 3 0 36
Cobb's Field - - 3 1 9
Bushey Leys - - 4 0 39
Fenn - - - 1 2 20
Farther Bushey Ley - 4 0 33
Suit's Croft - - 3 2 37
Grass Bushey Ley - 1 2 36
Suit's Cross Pightle - 0 1 17
Willow Field - - 13 1 27
Old Field Common - 0 2 20
Piece, No. 2, ditto - 1 2 31
Ditto,
No. 3, ditto - 2 0 5
Staple Field Common - 2 I 36
Piece, No. 2, ditto - 2 2 31
Ditto,
No. 3, ditto - 2 2 35
Ditto,
No. 4, ditto 0 2 39
Ditto,
No. 5, ditto 0 3 24
Ditto,
Thundermarsh
Com-
\ A n «Q
mon - -J ° u *•?
Piece, No. 2, ditto - 0 2 34
Ditto,
No. 3, ditto - 0 121
Salmon's
Lires
Com-\ . ft .
mon - -J ' u lh
Piece, No. 2, ditto - 2 1 6
Ditto,
No. 3, ditto - 7 2 26
Ditto,
No. 4, ditto - 0 \ I
.
.
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Quantity
of
Wood.
A. >. P.
.
m <
Total
Qutnticy.
* >. r.
309 1 17
0 2 6
2 1 29
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IV. %;27. 6^9
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Tenants Name*.
Jonas Langton
Joseph Harrison
Charles Bennett
Benjamin Johnsoi
Description of Premises.
A. R. P.
Piece,
No.
5,
ditto - 0 2 0
Ditto,
No. 6, ditto - 8 © 0
Ditto,
No. 7, ditto - 0 3 36
Standon Green Farm,")
House, Yards, and > 1 0 86
Garden - -J
House, Yard, and Barn 0 3 82
Cottage and Home") 4 n io
Mead - ./....>
Clark's Close - - 2 3 33
Oat Croft - - 2 2 32-
Baislej Close - 2 1 36
Back Close - -301
Labdale Field -11 0 10
Cow Green Field - 7 1 5
Miller's Mead - - 1 1 35
Lower Miller's Field 4 2 4
Upper Miller's Field - 4 1 IS*
Inclosed Cornish Field 5 0 6
Pightle - - 0 2 17
Duckets - - 6 2 31
Sorrel Field - - 3 1 21
Anderson's Field .635
Barley Croft - 5 1 16
Barn Field - - 6 2 24
Pightle - - 0 1 28
Grass Close - 2 1 31
Home Field - - 4 0 IS
Wood Field - - 2 0 IS
Mott's Green -023$
Quantity
of Arable,;
Meadow, and
Ley,&c.
A. E. F.
IQtQ 3 30
1V7 v vv
1
', ..,
-
Pond Field - 2 3 33 (
Staple Field Common 0 3 2)
Piece, No. 2, ditto -21?
Ditto,
No.
3,
ditto - 4 2 27
Ditto,
No. 4, ditto - 1 3 20
Ditto,
No. 5, ditto - 3 2 8
Ditto,
No.
6, ditto - 2 1 23
Ditto,
No. 7, ditto - 1 0 6
Ditto,
No.
8,
ditto - 0 1 36
Ditto,
No. 9, ditto - 1 2 19
Ditto,
No. 10, ditto - 0 3 19
Ditto,
No.
11.
ditto - 4 3 10
Cornish Field Com-1 . -.
mon - -J
Short Croft andl . . ..
Sheepman's True .J1* * lu
Labden's Field - 7 3 3
Piece ditto- - - 7 0 21
Bowersell's Close - 2 1 12
Stanborough Common 2 0 20
1 Old Hall
Farm,
House,")
| Offices, Yards, Gar-
>
1 1 «
;. 1 dent, and Orchard-J
'}-,*
-
147 2 30
1"*/ * Wv
4 1 32
* X W
r ,u*.
Quantity
of
Wood.
A. a. F.
1'
'- -/-.;
* ... , ' *
•»' '"""'- "'••' '" v -
j
*
|
i
1
i
f
m
m m
1
!
Total
Quantity.
A. R. P.
109 3 30
147 2 30
4 1 32
620 .P.GEORGII IV.
CapM.
Parubaa.
Standon (conr.)
Wattonawl
Mondoa
,
Toaams Kanm.
Benjamin Johnson
William Davie -
.
:
Dtfcription of Pramiaat.
A. ft. P.
Brown's Close - 0 2 10
Button's Close - 3 2 33
Chitterley Grove - 5 2 3
Bushey Ley - 3 1 25
Pond Croft - - 5 2 10
Great Artie - 9 3 10
Little Artie - 4 3 37
Strickups - 5 3 35
Great Chapman's \ - , «A
HUl - .J 3 180
Little Chapman's \ , , «n
HUl - -J ! * 3*
Piece in Eat Field') . .
Common -J
Ditto inWestleyCom-•) . «-
mon - -/
Ditto in
RowleyCom-") , .«
mon - - J
Ditto in ditto - 0 3 0
Ditto
in
BroadyCom-l 3 2 22
mon - •)
Ditto in Old Hall') 4 0 29
Common - -J
Ditto in ditto - 1 1 13 *
Werapstead Farm,~)
House, Offices, and > 0 2 10
Yard - -J
Garden and Orchard - 0 2 24
Home Close - 4 0 11
Pain's Pightle . 2 0 12
Hill Field - 24 2 20
Gray Grounds - 16 1 39
Dane Lacks - - 17 0 27
Heath Field - 10 2 29
Long Croft - - 5 3 39
Stouch Grove Field - 8 9 10
The Mead - - 5 0 38
New Close - - 3 0 10
Hither Willow Croft - 6 2 30
Ploughed Larkius - 8 1 29
Grass Larkins - 7 1 30
Farther Willow Croft - 9 0 5
The Warren Pightle - 1 0 25
Woolshill Field - 19 2 5
The further Pightle - 0 2 24
Boosmery Pightle - 2 0 29
Shaw Croft - - 17 2 11
Cottage,
Garden,
and
\ n , a
Orchard -J u l *
Moonsley Common - 0 2 2
No.
2, ditto - -12 1
No.
3, ditto - - 1 3 20
No.
4, ditto 4 1 27
Bramley Common - 0 1 25
No.
2, ditto - - 1 2 12
No.
3, ditto - 0 3 12
No.
4, ditto - - 0 3 IP
Quantity
of Arable
Meadow, and
Ler.fcc.
A.
». t.
(
69 1 14
1,
»
Quantity
of
Wood.
a. ft. p.
m
Totil
"""•*"
* * t.
.,
1
1
*
1
S
*
i
i
l
1
69 1 14
!
&G£ORGII IV; ^.27, 621
rinpwst
Walton and
Mundon (ami)
, Tjpants Names.
William Davie
Description of Premises.
Watton
Datchworth
In hand
Charles Rumbold,
Esquire
Mary Chapman
Benjamin Horrod
William Palfett
a.
Quantity
of Arable,*
Meadow, and
Leyv&c.
No.
5, ditto
No.
6, ditto
High Field Common
No.
2, ditto
No.
3, ditto
Lamsdane Common -
Leather Field Common
No.
2, ditto
No.
3, ditto - . -
Hill Field Wood
Long Croft Wood
Stouch Grove Spring
CalPs Pightle Wood
Garlick Wood
Willow Croft Wood
}
The
Spring
The Ditto - . ""
Boosmery Wood
Cottage. ;
Ditto.
0.
0
1
I
2
0
2
5
2
-
1 32
1 28
3 38
0 2
0 12
2 37
1 20
1 20
3 12
.
QBantity
Woo-
K. P.
Total
Quantity.
200 3 36
./,
Bragbury End Farm,**
House, Yard, Gar- > 1 1 13
den - " •)'
Barn, Yard, and
Cot-
\
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*
tage - -J
Field's Home Close - 1 *
Goose's Orchard - 0
The Great Mead - 7
Jack's Croft - - 3
Hither Hill Field - 3
Further Hill Field - 4
Chipkin Close - - 5
The Flat Field - 3
High Field - - 5
The Road Five Acres - 5
New Hill Meadow - 6
Great Rush Mead - 8
The Great Field - 8
Little Gravel Field - 2
The Road Meadow - 2
The Four Acre Close - 4
Great Letsmoor - 5
Little Letsmoor - 1
The Ten Acre Field - 10
Fields Croft - - 4
Great Broomhill Field 10
Further Gambrel - 5
The Three Acre \ , , _/
Field - ./ * * **
Further Rush Mead 1
Hither Rush Mead - 0
Hither Garabriel - 4
Little Broomhill Field 8
Brookbridge Field - 5
Ant's Fi«M - - - «
Alderraead Common - 4
3 33ft
&S&
if
2 3#
1 34»
3 0
0 36
1 22
35
30
1
4
36
20
33
»'t
20
9
18
39
18
,-f
11 Mfittt '
3
3
0
0
1
3
0
0
3
1 27
1 39
3 5
3 i2
1 89
3 18
1 $0
1 35
0 9
A.
a. r.
200 3 36
S9
1 12
i m
est
°i
228
0 21
0 S
13 3 30
3 3 34
[.Prwa
j.] 7*
&G£0RG1I IV,
,
ttttJtHS.
Datchworth
(cont.)
Ttanu
N*bie».
William Pdlett
Sawbridge-
worth
Desciiptioa of PitsiiKS.
In hand
William
Whitehead
A. K. P.
Aldermead Common 1
(Little) - -J
Little Chibden Com-\
mon - -J
Piece, No. 2, dkto -
Ditto,
.
3,
ditto -
Ditto,
No. 4, ditto - -
Great Chibden Com-
of Aiable,
Meado*r, and
Ley, it.
1 0 10
0 1 3ff
0 14
3 34
2 30
}
mon
Piece, No. 2, ditto -
Ditto,
No. 3, ditto - -
Ditto,
No. 4, ditto
Ditto,
No. 5, ditto - -
Ditto,
No. 6, ditto -
Ditto,
No. 7, ditto - -
Ditto,
No. 8, ditto
Ditto,
No. 9, ditto - -
Ditto,
No. 10, ditto -
Slidingdell or Cundall \
Common - -
J
Piece, No. 2, ditto
Ditto,
No. 3, ditto
Ditto,
No. 4, ditto
Ditto,
No. 5, ditto
Ditto,
No. 6, ditto -
Ditto,
No. 7, ditto
Ditto,
No. 8, ditto
Ditto,
No. 9, ditto
Ditto,
No. 10, ditto -
Ditto,
No. 11, ditto -
Ditto,
No. 12, ditto -
Brockbridge Field
Piece abutting on'l
Great BroomhiU >
Field - -J
2 1 31
1 32
3 9
2
27
2
36
35
14
020
0 19
3 16
3 25
1 33
3 12
3,
1
fSS
3 35
2 8
0 16
3 33
3 37
2 11
0 2 24
The Manor ofBursieads.
Annual Quit Reuts £l 1 2
Burstead's Farm,
House, Yards, &c.
Orchard -
Piece, by Hay Barn
Home Pasture
Hither Oak Field
Further Oak Field
Hither
Oak Mead
Further
Oak
Mead
Broad Ridges
Upper Rugger
Lower Rugger
Saffron Garden
Little Perry Field
Great Perry Field
Wood ditto
Cozland's Common
Pasture bj the Road
Under Acre*
Cottage
A m. t.
1 0 25
- 1
- 0
- 4
- 11
- 11
- 4
- 3
- 20
- 21
- 16
- 6
- 22
- 30
10
6
10
38
2 27
2 29
34
11
- 1 2 17
- 2 2 #
- 0 1 28
- 0 1 15
l. p.
Quantity
Wood.
B.
P.
QuaatSty.
A. X. t.
m
fm%»u***m*imw
<
192 0 33
3 1 22
"swsstts
192 0 33
Parishes.
Sawbridge-
worth
(cont.)
5'GEORGII IV.
Cap.27.
Tenants Names.
William Whitehead
Description of Premises.
A. R. P.
Pilcroft - - 6 0 10
Underlands, No.
1
- 0 1 28
Ditto,
No.
2 - - 1 0 30
Milfen's
Common
- 1 2 2
Bullen - - 3 2 7
Underlands,
No.
3 - 3 0 20
Ditto,No.4 - - 0 3 26
Total Arable, Meadow, Ley,
&c.
Wood
Quantity
of Arable, .
Meadow, and
Ley, &c.
A. R. F.
178 3 20
2,110 2 36
112 3 38
2,223 2 34
Quantity.
of
Wood.
A. R. P.
112 3 38
623
Total
Quantity.
A. R. r.
182 1 2
2,223 2 34
The above is a true Schedule of the Particulars of the Estates of Ambrose Proctor deceased.
Thomas
Sawyer
Land Surveyor.
LONDON: Printed by
GEOEGE
ETRE
and ANDREW STRAHAN,
Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty. 1824.

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