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Collapse 00023 - PARISH OF ST MARTIN, BARCHESTON - 1559-197900023 - PARISH OF ST MARTIN, BARCHESTON - 1559-1979
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Expand 2 - Churchwardens2 - Churchwardens
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Expand 2 - Accounts & financial records2 - Accounts & financial records
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Collapse 1 - Deeds to messuage cottage or tenement with barn, orchard, garden and premises in Willington, Barcheston (original bundle?) - 1714-18271 - Deeds to messuage cottage or tenement with barn, orchard, garden and premises in Willington, Barcheston (original bundle?) - 1714-1827
1 - Thomas Minchin, yeoman, of Ilmington and Mary his wife, the widow of Edmund Ashfeild, tailor, late of Willington and also the executrix of John Ashfeild deceased, the son and heir of Edmund, sold the property to John Ashfeild, tailor, of Willington for £32, 29-30 September 1714. The property had been left to Mary (then Mary Ashfeild) by the deceased John - 1714
2 - Probate grant for the estate of Edmund Ashfield, late of Willington, 20 June 1780 (will dated 10 June 1780). William Gibbs, maltster, of Cherington, was appointed executor. There were several financial bequests but the property was left to William Blackford of Willington who was to pay the executor £70 - 1780
3 - William Blackford, yeoman, of Willington bound himself to William Gibbs, maltster, of Cherington, in the penal sum of £150, 23 June 1781. He mortgaged the property to Gibbs as security for the £77 then owing on the bond, 24-25 March 1783 - 1781-1783
4 - William Gibbs, maltster, of Cherington, bound himself to William Dickins, gent, of Middle Temple London, in the penal sum of £100, 4 January 1783. He assigned the mortgage on the property to Dickins as security for the £50 then owing on the bond, 7-8 March 1790 - 1783-1790
5 - Will, dated 13 August 1802, of William Blackford of Willington, leaving the property and his personal estate to his wife Ann, whom he appointed executrix - 1802
6 - Charles Scrase Dickins esq of Stoke, Surrey, nephew and heir of the above-mentioned William Dickins deceased, and Ann Blackford, widow and executrix of the above-mentioned William Blackford deceased, vested possession of the property in Rev Thomas Lambert Snow of Tiddington Worcestershire, 19 March 1827, for purposes to be declared in an indenture of release of five parts, viz. C.S. Dickins, Ann Blackford, William Dickins esq of Cherington and Thomas Dickins esq of Leatherhead Surrey, the executors of William Dickins deceased, Samuel Wheatley churchwarden and William Hatten overseer of Barcheston, T.L. Snow, 20 March 1827 [missing] - 1827
2 - Letter from the Local Government Board to the churchwardens and overseers of Barcheston returning conveyance of the parish cottage (dated 20 March 1827) and enquiring whether the £40 paid by the then churchwardens and overseers was taken out of the poor rate - 1884
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