Content Description | (a) Grant from Sir Charles Cavendish to Henry, Jane and Frances Cavendish, his nephew and nieces, of the rents and profits of the manor of Bolsover and of property in Derbyshire, purchased by him from William Clayton; dated 1 Nov. 1652.
(b) Grant from Sir Charles Cavendish, to William Clayton and Thomas Gibson of Welbeck House, Nottinghamshire, recently purchased from Edward Whalley; the rents and profits from the house to be paid by Clayton and Gibson to Henry, Jane and Francis Cavendish, his nephew and nieces; dated 1 Nov. 1652.
(c) Bargain and sale from Sir William Cavendish to William Clayton and Thomas Gibson, of the manors of Slingsby and Fryton, Yorkshire, the rectory of Hovingham and of closes of ground in Sheriff Hutton; the rents and profits of the property [over and above the sum of £100 due to Sir Charles Cavendish], to be paid to Jane, Frances and Henry Cavendish, his nieces and nephew; dated 2 Oct. 1652.
(d) Demise from Sir Charles Cavendish to John, Earl of Bridgewater and William Pierrepont, of the manors of Slingsby and Fryton, Nottinghamshire, the rectory of Hovingham and of property in Slingsby, Fryton, Hovingham, Wath and Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire, for a term of 500 years following the death of William, Earl of Newcastle; property to be held on trust to pay £2,000 to Jane Cavendish, £2,000 to Frances Cavendish, and £2,000 to Elizabeth, Countess of Bridgewater; the residue to be disposed of to Charles Cavendish, Viscount Mansfield, and Henry Cavendish; dated 10 Oct. 1652.
(e) Grant from Sir Charles Cavendish to Henry Cavendish of the manors of Slingsby and Fryton and of property in Slingsby, Fryton, Hovingham, Wath and Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire at the determination of a period of fourscore years; dated 20 Oct. 1652.
(f) Grant from Sir Charles Cavendish to Henry Cavendish of a mansion house in Wellingore and of other premises in Wellingore; dated 20 Oct. 1652
(g) Demise for 500 years [mortgage] from Sir Charles Cavendish and Henry Cavendish to Lady Elizabeth Finch of the manor of Wellingore, Geoffreys Farm in Wellingore, and several cottages in Wellingore; dated 23 Mar. 1652.
Copies of deeds made Apr. 1654. |