Description | Assignment of Mortgage dated 7 Nov 6 Anne [i.e 1707] Parties: 1) Dame Mary Treby of the parish of St Andrews Holborne in the county of Middlesex, widow and relict of the Hon. Sir George Treby, late Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas); Dorothy Grange of Chealsey, Middlesex, widow; Martyn Ryder Esq. of the Middle Temple, London; George Dodson Esq. of Barnards Inn, London; Humphry Pery of Stafford, gent.; Charles Fortescue of St Budeaux, Devon, gent. 2) John Potters Esq. of Blachford, Devon 3) John Henley Esq. of Middle Temple, London; Thomas Bronifeild of the Inner Temple, London, gent.; George Burrard of the Inner Temple, London, gent. 4) Henry Champernowne Esq. of Memland in the county of Devon (brother and heir of Arthur Champernowne Esq., late of Memland, deceased) 5) George Treby Esq. of Middle Temple, London (eldest son of the said George Treby) Property: Capital messuage of Barton Farm and demesne lands commonly called Membland or Memhingland, with appurtenances, situated in the parish of Holbeton, Devon. Also various parcels of land and messuages being part of or adjoining the capital messuage and demesne lands [named in full] with other rights, easements, privileges etc. Consideration: £1000 principal sum Term: 500 years Seal: Signed and sealed by Mary Treby, Dorothy Grange, Martyn Ryder, George Dodson, Charles Fortescue, Henry Champernowne and George Treby. The stamp (double six pence) mentioned in the text has been cut off. |