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Description: | ff. 1-38v The Conveyance:
Parties: (1) Henry Raymond Arundell late of Furze Hall near Ingatestone, Essex, but now of Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, esq., and Edmund William Jerningham of 69 Pall Mall, esq., trustees for sale.
(2) William Hervey Woodhouse of Upper Grosvenor Street, Middlesex, esq.
(3) Samuel Woodhouse of Norley Hall, Cheshire, esq.
Property: manors or lordships of Irnham and Corby and advowson of rectory of Irnham, and impropriate rectory of Corby and advowson of vicarage of Corby, and mansion called Irnham Hall, and messuages, cottages, buildings, lands tenements, title rent charges, tolls, and hereditaments specified in 1st schedule.
Subject to the charitable uses affecting the same - the almshouse specified in the 6th schedule. And also such estate, title, and interest both at law and in equity in the chapel, messuages, and lands specified in 12th schedule and which by indentures of 4 Sep 1832 and 8 June 1846 were conveyed to Edward Blount and Henry Knight.
Consideration: £100,617 18s. 3d., ie £6373 10s. 8d., paid by (2) to (1) and the residue of £94,244 7s. 7d., paid by (2) to discharge the mortgages on the estate. The mortgage charges had been transferred to Sarah Dorothy Woodhouse and Robert Lamplugh Romaine Hervey, and (2) covenanted for their payment.
To be held by (2) his heirs and assigns forever to such uses as (2) should appoint, and in default of such appointment, to the use of (2) during his life and after the determination of that estate by any means in his lifetime, to the use of Samuel Woodhouse, his heirs and assigns during the life of (2), upon trust for (2); and after the determination of that estate, to the use of (2) his heirs and assigns forever.
Recitals: dealings with the Irnham estate and the creation of incumbrances thereon and the title to the inheritance from 1698, as in previous deeds. A fairly full summary of the deeds, referred to by their numbers as in Sixteenth Schedule below.
20 May 1854
ff. 39-71 Schedules
ff. 39-46v First schedule. Survey of the Irnham estate, 1854, in its present state, except that tenancies expressed as they were in December 1851.
Description, cultivation, acreage, reference to number on plan.
Total acreage: 2995a: 1r: 38p.
f. 47 Second schedule. Plan of the estate, folded, shows, by colouring, the Newton leasehold: the Corby allotments: the Swinestead allotment, site of the Irnham almshouses, lands described in twelfth schedule.
f. 48 Third schedule. Description of Irnham estate in 1698 as given in bargain and sale of 2 May 1698.
Fourth schedule. Description of the Newton leasehold in 1699 as given in the lease of 1 April 1699.
ff. 48v-50 Fifth schedule. Description of the Irnham estate in 1707 as given in bargain and sale of 1 Dec 1707.
f. 50 Sixth schedule. The Irnham Almshouses. 7 houses with names of occupants.
ff. 50v-51 Seventh schedule. Description of the Irnham estate in 1733 as given in settlement of 26 Oct 1733.
ff. 51-52 Eighth schedule. Description of the Irnham estate in 1764 as given in settlement of 24 April 1764.
f. 52 Ninth schedule. Allotments under the Corby Inclosure Act.
Tenth Schedules. (Deleted in pencil). Copy of schedules in deed of exchange of 15 July 1815 (not with the original deeds).
ff. 52v-56v Eleventh schedule. Description of such parts of the Irnham estate as were comprised in the settlement of 14 Jan 1822.
f. 56v Twelfth Schedule. The chapel, messuage, and lands described in indentures of 4 Sep 1832 and 8 June 1846.
f. 57 Thirteenth Schedules. Description of the Newton leasehold in 1841 as given in the Schedule to the conveyance of the reversion in fee thereof to Charles Thomas Clifford, 6 Aug 1841.
Fourteenth Schedule. Copies of the schedules to the settlement of 25 March 1846.
f. 62 Fifteenth Schedules. Incumbrances on the Irnham estate subject to which it was contracted to be sold to William Hervey Woodhouse
ff. 62-71 Sixteenth Schedule. List of title deeds and documents of title, 1698-1853, numbered 1-218. Gives date and names of parties, but without their additions.
f. 71 Signatures and seals, and receipt for £6373 10s. 8d.
f. 71v Memorandum. That the £6373 10s. 8d., consideration paid by (2) to (1) was fixed on the understanding that the land tax on the Irnham estate amounted to £241 19s. 2d, a year. But it having been discovered that that tax was double land tax charged on that estate by reason of former owners being Roman Catholics, and (1) having procured the discharge by an instrument dated 18 Oct 1853 of that estate from half of that land tax, leaving the land tax charged on it only £126 19s. 7d., it was agreed that the £ 6373 10s. 8d., should be increased to £9248 0s. 3d., by the payment by (2) to (1) of a further £2874 9s. 7d., (25 years' purchase). This sum has been paid by (2) to (1).
20 May 1854
Receipt by (1) to (2) for £2874 9s. 7d. received.
f. 72 Memorandum that (2) has paid into the London Joint Stock Bank £9248 0s. 3d., to the account of (1).
20 May 1854.
ff. 72v-84 blank. | Subjects: | Country Estates | Temporal: | 1854 | Source: | Lincolnshire County Council | Identifier: | http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/Re... | Go to resource |
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