Grant to John
Sanke junr}
Wee have Agreed with
John Sankey< no role >
junr
: to Grant him a Lease of
the Demesnes of the Mannor of Hastingleigh
and Aldclose
in the County
of Kent
(lately held by Sr:
Willm: Honywood< no role >
Barrtt:
) And also of the
Underwoods belonging to the said Mannors for 21 Yeares from Michas
1713: At the Yearely Rent of £50: In Consideration of a Fine of £200:
whereof £50: was to be paid in Fourteen Dayes, £50: more at Michas 1714:
And the Remaining - £100: at Michas 1715: The Hospitall is to be at
the Charge of Building a New Brew House and Granary But the
rest of the buildings are to be taken in the Condition they are Left
by the said Sr:
William Honywood< no role >
.
Wee have Ordered that in the said Lease to be Granted to the said
Mr: Sankey there be Incerted A perticuler Accompt of the present Growths of the
said Underwoods And that the like be Incerted in all other Leases to be
made of any of the Underwoods belonging to this Hospitall.
Capt: Thomas Actons
Legacy
Wee are to Acquaint this Court That Captain
Thomas Acton< no role >
Deced
late a Governor
of this Hospitall) Hath by his Will Dated the Sixth day
of Aprill 1711: Given a Moiety of the Residunm of his Estate between
Christ Hospitall
and this Hospitall And that his Executors Captn:
Hatley and Captn: Langley being Unwilling to Act least they should
be Involved in Suites touching the Residuary part of the said Estate
Wee have Signified to them That it is Our Opinion This Hospitall
should Accept and Allow their Accompts on their produceing Voucher
in Comon Forme and their Voluntary Affidts: in Chancery of the Truth
of such Accompts if thereunto Required Wee being fully perswaded
of the Integrity and Justice of the said Executors And that the Estate
will Suffer if they should Decline the Executorshipp.
Grant to
Nathanll: Ault< no role >
Wee have Agreed with
John Nicholas< no role >
on the Behalfe of
Nathll:
Ault< no role >
, to Grant the said
Nathll: Ault< no role >
A Lease of a Mesuage Tenement
or Farme House, with the Lands thereto belonging in Tibshelfe
in the
County of Derby
(now Held by
Aaron Smith< no role >
) Upon A Lease Expireing
at Michas next, For the Terme of One and Twenty Yeares, from the
Expiration of that Lease At the Yearely Rent of Eight Pounds, Thirteen
Shillings, and Four pence, In Consideration of A Fine of £95: whereof One
halfe was to be paid within fourteen Dayes after this Agreement And
the Remainder at Michas 1715: With such Speciall Covenants Pvisoes
Excepcons and Agreements as are Expressed in the Contract Signed by
the said
John Nicholas< no role >
.
Grant to Joseph
Jackson< no role >
Wee have Agreed with
Joseph Jackson< no role >
our Tennant
of
another Mesuage or Farme house with the Lands thereto belonging in
Tibshelfe aforesaid, now Held by him Upon A Lease hereto fore Granted
to
Elizabeth Buckland< no role >
Expiring also At Michas next To Grant him
a New Lease thereof For the Terme of One and Twenty Yeares from them