Content Description | First Party: John Otto Bayer, esquire, of Antigua, West Indies, surviving devisee in trust named under the will of the late William Crosbie.
Second Party: John Kinderley and Robert Long, both gentlemen, of Gray's Inn, Middlesex and Bentley Warren, gentleman, of Uppingham, Rutland, executors of the will of the late John Jackson.
Third Party: William Knight, gentleman, of Bagshot, Surrey.
Fourth Party: Charles Jenings, gentleman, of the Middle Temple, London.
Assignment from (2) at the request of (1) to (4) at the nomination of (3) of the house known by the sign of the Rising Sun in Sunninghill, Berkshire for the residue of a term of 500 years in trust to attend the freehold and inheritance.
Recitals: (a) mortgage dated 8 May 1786 of [amongst other premises] Sunninghill, Berkshire; (b) fact that by various assignments the term of 500 years in Sunninghill created by the mortgage became vested in John Jackson in trust for William Crosbie; (c) death of William Crosbie in 1798 and details of his will; (d) death of the other trustees of the will leaving (1) as surviving trustee; (e) lease and release bearing even date. |