Hornyold Estate Act 1854

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1854 c. 31
Year1854
ANNO DECIMO SEPTIMO & DECIMO OCTAVO
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Cap,
31.
An Act to authorize the granting of Building and
other Leases of the settled Estates of Thomas
Charles Hornyold Esquire, in the Counties of
Worcester and Hereford, and for other Purposes.
[7th August 1854.]
W
HEREAS by an Indenture bearing Date the Twenty- Indenture of
fourth Day of
October
in the Year One thousand eight ^ted"1611*'
hundred and twelve, and made between Thomas Horny- 24th Oct.
old of Blachmore Park in the County, of Worcester, Esquire, and 1812,
Thomas Charles Hornyold of the same Place, Esquire, only Son and
Heir apparent of the said Thomas Hornyold, of the First Part, John
Webbe Weston of Sutton Place in the County of Surrey, Esquire, and
Bridget Mary Weston Spinster, One of the Daughters of the said John
Webbe Weston by Elizabeth Lawson his First Wife, of the Second
Part, John Webbe Weston the younger, Esquire, and Peregrine
Towneley of Towneley in the County Palatine of Lancaster, Esquire,
of the Third Part, William Thomas Salvin of Cr ox dale in the County
of Durham, Esquire, and Charles Thomas. Bodenham of Rotherwas
in the County of Hereford, Esquire, of the Fourth Part, and Edward
[Private.] o I Wright
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CapM.
Hornyold1 s Estate Act, 1854.
Wright of Or ay's Inn in the County of Middlesex, Esquire, and
Charles Hanford of Strensham in the County' of Worcester, Esquire,
of the Fifth Part, (grounded on a previous Bargain and- Sale for, a
Year, and being the Settlement made and, executed in contemplation
of the Marriage then intended to be and which was afterwards duly
had and solemnized between the said Thomas Charles Hornyold and
Bridget Mary Weston,) it was witnessed, that in .consideration of
the said intended Marriage, and for the other Considerations therein
expressed, the said Thomas Hornyold and Thomas Charles Hornyold
jointly directed, limited, and appointed, granted, bargained, sold,
aliened, released, and confirmed, unto the said John Webbe Weston
the younger and Peregrine Towneley, and their Heirs, all that the
Manor or Lordship of Hanley Castle in the said County of Worcester,
with their Rights, Royalties, Members, and Appurtenances ; and all
that Capital Messuage or Tenement, situate, standing,' and being
within the Park commonly called Blackmore Park in the Parish ,of
Hanley Castle aforesaid, wherein the. said Thomas Hornyold did then
dwell, with the Appurtenances, and all the Lands, Tenements, and
Hereditaments situate and being within the Circuit or Compass of
Ground called Blackmore Park aforesaid, or by whatsoever Name or
Names the same or any of them were or had been called or known,
situate, lying, and being within or near the several Parishes or Hamlets
of Hanley Castle aforesaid and Great Malvern, both or one of them,
in the said County of Worcester, then in the Occupation of the same
Thomas. Hornyold ; and also all that Capital Messuage or Tenement
called Hanley. Castle, with the Buildings, Dovecot, Gardens, and
Demesne Lands held therewith, then late in the Occupation of John
Thompson, but then of the said Thomas Charles Hornyold ; and also
all that Messuage or Tenement, Farm, Lands, and Hereditaments
situate, lying, and being in the Parish of Hanley Castle afore-
said, in the Occupation of William Walker, as Tenant to the said
Thomas Hornyold; and also that other Messuage or Tenement, Two
Cottages, Farm, Lands, and Hereditaments situate, lying, and being/in
the several Parishes of Hanley Castle and Great Malvern, Hn the
Tenure of John Benbow, as Tenant to the said Thomas Hornyold; and
also all that other Messuage or Tenement, Cottage, Farm, Lands, and
Hereditaments situate, lying, and being in the Parish of Hanley Castle
aforesaid, in the Tenure of William Lucy, as Tenant to the said
Thomas Hornyold '; and also that other Messuage or Tenement,
Three Cottages, Farm, Lands, and Hereditaments situate, lying, and
being in the Parish of Hanley Castle aforesaid, in the Tenure of
Thomas Taylor ; and also all that other Messuage or Tenement, One
Cottage, Farm, Lands, and Hereditaments situate, lying, and being in
Hanley Castle aforesaid, in the Tenure of Enoch
Lloyd;
and also
all that other Messuage or Tenement, Farm, Lands, and Heredita-
ments situate, lying, and being in the Parish of Hanley Castle afore-
said,
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Hornyold's Estate Act, 1854.
said, in the Tenure of William Smith; and also all that other
Messuage or Tenement, Farm, Lands, and Hereditaments. situate,
lying, and being in the Parishes of Hartley Castle and
Uptonr-on-
Severn in the County of Worcester aforesaid, in the Tenure of George
Bick; and also that other Messuage and Water Corn Grist Mill called
Hartley Castle Mill, with the Lands held therewith, situate, lying, and
being in the Parish of Hartley Castle aforesaid, in the Tenure of
Edward Perrins; and also all that Wood and Woodground in
Hanley Castle aforesaid called the Cliff
Wood,
with the Appurte-
nances, in the Occupation of the said Thomas Hornyold; and also all
that Capital Messuage or Dwelling House called the Wells House,
with the< Outbuildings, Gardens, and Lands held therewith, situate in
the Parish of Hanley Castle aforesaid, in the Occupation of William
Steers; and also all those Messuages or Tenements, Buildings, Lands,
and other Hereditaments situate, lying, and being in the Parish-of
Hanley Castle aforesaid, in the several Tenures or Occupations of
Samuel Essington, Elizabeth Barry, and. Thomas Broadstock ; arid
also all that Barn, Stable, and several Pieces or Parcels of Land in:
Hanley Castle aforesaid, in the Tenure of William Spencer; and also
all those Pieces
or.
Parcels of Land in Hanley Castle aforesaid, in the
Tenure or Occupation" of Philip Jackson; and also all those several
Cottages or Tenements, Gardens, and Lands situate, lying, and being
in the Parish of Hanley Castle aforesaid, in the several Tenures
or Occupations of Philip Jackson, Joseph Oreen, John Bowen,
Richard Hyde, John Hancocks, Edward Stanton, and Nash,
as Tenants to'the said Thomas Hornyold; and also all that Messuage
or Tenement, Farm, Lands, and Hereditaments situate, lying, and
being in the Parish of Leigh in the said County of Worcester, in the
Tenure of Thomas Cress well; and also all that Capital Messuage or
Tenement, Buildings, Farm, Lands, and Hereditaments situate, lying,
and being in the Parish of Great Malvern aforesaid, in the Tenure of
John Surman Esquire; and also all those several Pieces or Parcels of
Land situate, lying, and being in the Parish of Berrow in the said
County of Worcester, in the Tenure of Richard Cocks Esquire; and
also all those other Pieces or Parcels of Land situate, lying, and being
in the Parishes of Great Malvern aforesaid and Mathon in the said
County of Worcester, in the Tenure of John Dangerfield; and also
all that Cottage, Barn, and the several Pieces or Parcels of Land held
therewith, situate, lying, and being in the Parish of Little Malvern in
the County of Worcester aforesaid, for many Years past in the Tenure
of Thomas Hemming, but then of his Representatives ; and also all
that other Messuage or Tenement, Farm, and Lands situate, lying,
and being in the Parish of Little Malvern aforesaid and in the Parish
of Welland in the said County of Worcester, in the Tenure of Wil-
liam Sawford; and also all that Messuage, Cottage, or Tenement'
called the. Warren House, with the enclosed Grounds thereunto adjoin-
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