Description | Indenture of release by Jeffrey Howland of Streatham, esquire, and Elizabeth Bradshaw of Charlewood, Surrey, widow, sister of Edward Saunder late of Charlewood, deceased, to Sir William Throckmorton of Putney, Surrey, knight, Marshall of His Majesty's Household, of a capital messuage called Charlewood Place with land (300 acres), other closes of lands (40 and a half acres) and a farm (2 acres) in Charlewood, a capital messuage called Horshills with land (80 acres), a messuage called Graces with land (45 acres) and a coppice wood called Row Garden Coppice (12 acres) in Horley, and a barn called Wovers Barn with land (60 acres), several closes of land (45 acres) and a messuage called Carters Tenement and land (72 acres) in Charlewood and Horley, Surrey, in consideration of £3765 paid to Jeffery Howland and £2635 to Elizabeth Bradshaw, reciting indentures of 16 Mar 1658 and 17 Nov 1660, the will of Edward Saunder bequeathing the premises to Elizabeth Bradshaw, and the sum of £3765 still being owed, including schedule of leases (1658-1659). 12 Aug 1662 14 Chas II. Endorsed with memorandum that immediately after the sealing and delivery of the deed, Francis Mayo by virtue of a lease for 3 months made to him by Jeffery Howland on 11 Aug did "attorne tenant" to Sir William Throckmorton and deliver 6d of silver to him. Two seals, wrapped in paper, attached by tags. Four parchment membranes. |