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March 1775

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So all Persons to whom these Presents shall come the within named
John Adam< no role > Robert Adam< no role > James Adam< no role > and William Adam< no role > Severally and Greeting Whereas
by Articles of Agreement bearing date the twenty third day of June which was in the Year of our
Lord One thousand seven hundred and Sixty nine and made between The Right Honourable C [..]
Spencer Esquire commonly called Lord Charles Spencer< no role > Brother of the Most Noble George Duke of
Marlborough< no role > and Sir Philip Musgrave< no role > of Hartley Castle in the County of Westmorland Barriot
Trustees of the Estates of the most Noble George Duke of Saint Albans of the one Part and the said
John Adam< no role > Robert Adam< no role > James Adam< no role > and William Adam< no role > of the other part She said Lord
Charles Spencer< no role > and Sir Philip Musgrave< no role > Did agree to lease unto the said John Adam< no role > Robert
Adam
< no role > James Adam< no role > and William Adam< no role > a Certain peice or Parcell of ground called Durhame
Yard for the Term and at and under the Rents and Covenants therein particularly mentioned

And Whereas the within named James Earl of Salisbury being possessed of a Peice or Ship
of Ground formerly a Way or Passage and running from North to South through Durham Yard
aforesaid and the Ground of the said Duke of Saint Albans agreed to be demised by the said above
[..] fieles and beyond the same to the River Thames he the said James Earl of Salisbury< no role >
[..] mise to said John Adam< no role > Robert Adam< no role > James Adam< no role > and William Adams< no role >
[..] or Peice of Ground for a term of Ninety two Years and three Quarters of a Year
[..] of Fifty Pounds Sixteen Shillings And Whereasthe said
John Adam< no role > Robert Adam< no role > James Adam< no role > and William Adam< no role > in order that they might be enabled to make the said
Slip of Ground and also so much of the Ground agreed to be demised by the said above recited Articles
as adjoins thereto One intire Peice of Ground upon which they might be enabled to erect a Messuage
or Tenement or Messuages or Tenements to be held by them under one or more Leases from the said
Lord Charles Spencer< no role > and Sir Philip Musgrave< no role > did apply unto the said James Earl of Salisbury
to grant them four several Leases of the whole of the said Slip of Ground at the respective rent of as
Pepper Coin three of which four Lease they the said John Adam< no role > Robert Adam< no role > James Adam< no role >
and William Adam< no role > did propose to assign over to the said Lord Charles Spencer< no role > and Sir Philip
Musgrave
< no role > who by virtue of such Assignment would be enabled to Grant Leases to the said John
Adam
< no role > Robert Adam< no role > James adam< no role > and William Adam< no role > of the whole of the said Ground
called Durham Yard including the said Slip running through the same And Whereas
such four Leases have been granted by the said James Earl of Salisburry to the said John Adam< no role >
Robert Adam< no role > James Adam< no role > and William Adam< no role > and three of them are intended to be assigned
by the said John Adam< no role > Robert Adam< no role > James Adam< no role > and William Adam< no role > to the said Lord
Charles Spencer< no role > and Sir Philip Musgrave< no role > In Consideration in where of and that the said Rent of Fifty
Pounds Sixteen Shilling may be effectually secured to the said James Earl of Satisbury they the




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