Description | Indentures of release between George Willes of Hungerford Park, Buckinghamshire, esquire, and Charles Wise, late of Leamington Priors then of Warwick, esquire, late a major in Her Majesty's 65th Regiment of Infantry (the surviving trustees under the marriage settlement of Charles Thomas Willes and his wife Mary Patience), of the 1st part, Charles Thomas Willes of Kings Sutton, Northamptonshire, esquire, late of the 5th Regiment of Madras Light Cavalry and Mary Patience his wife, of the 2nd part, Reverend George Ernest Howman formerly of Sonning, "Bucks" [mistake for Berkshire], then of Barnesley, Gloucestershire, clerk, and Reverend Frederick Townsend of Wellesbourne, clerk, of the 3rd part, Thomas George Skipwith, formerly a lieutenant in His Majesty's 2nd Regiment of Dragoon Guards then of Newbold Hall, esquire, and Glynne Earle Welby of Denton Hall, Lincolnshire, esquire (trustees under the marriage settlement of Henry Christopher Wise and his wife Harriett), of the 4th part, of the manors and hereditaments comprised in a term of 1000 years on payment of £8000, with a Declaration of Trust of the sum of £8000 becoming part of the monies held upon the trusts of Charles Thomas and Mary Patience Willes' marriage settlement. [Manors and properties not described within.] Recitals include the indentures of 18-19 June 1828, the setting-up of the term of 1000 years to raise £24000 for three potential marriage portions for the daughters of Henry Wise, one of whom was Mary Patience, and the marriage settlement of Charles Thomas Willes and Mary Patience Wise dated 16 July 1847. 7 parchment membranes. |