Content Description | First Party: William, Viscount Cheyne; Peter Walter of St Margarets Westminster, Middlesex, Esq.; and John Morley of Halsted, Essex, Esq. (the trustees for sale under the 1719 act).
Second Party: Edward, Lord Harley and Lady Henrietta Cavendish Holles Harley (his wife).
Third Party: Richard Godfrey, Esq., one of the Masters of the High Court of Chancery.
Fourth Party: Sir Thomas Robinson of Narford, Norfolk, Baronet.
Fifth Party: Dame Elizabeth Hare, widow (of Sir Thomas Hare, Baronet, deceased); Sir Ralph Hare of Stow Bardolph, Norfolk, Baronet; Sir Comport Fitch of Eltham, Kent, Baronet; and William Harvey of Chigwell, Essex, Esq.
Mortgage by demise of 1000 years by (1) and (2) to (4) of premises in the parish of Brampton, Derbyshire (tenants and rentals specified) to secure £2400 and interest.
Recites the act of Parliament (Pl F3/2/17) and proceedings in the cause of the Duke of Grafton v Robinson, in Chancery from which the consideration money in this mortgage has arisen.
See also Pl F5/9/3-6.
Consideration: £2400 by (3) to (1) with the consent of (4). |