ECR 38 121
ECR 38 121
Property in Buckinghamshire: Counterpart of lease
Item
30 August 1749
Counterpart of lease, by the Provost and College, to John Whishaw, of St Andrew's Holborn, gentleman, and Richard Whishaw, of the same, gentleman, of the farm called Poughleyes in Stoke Poges, upon surrender of a lease to the said John and Richard Whitshaw and to Thomas Gery, esquire, (grandson of William Cave, late canon of St George's Windsor, deceased) who is a party to this indenture. From Lady day last for 20 years. Rent £3 10s and 2 quarters of wheat and 6 quarters of malt, also two loads of good wheat straw and 12 wether sheep or their money value, each carcase to weigh 44 lbs.
Signatures of lessees and of Gery.
Witnesses: C. Jackson, Francis Isaack, clerks to Mr Jackson, Cursitor Street, and Mary Miller and William Cabbell, servants to major Gery.
Three seals, red wax, applied, the same impression. Armorial, a Catherine wheel, helmet, crest, mantling.
Signatures of lessees and of Gery.
Witnesses: C. Jackson, Francis Isaack, clerks to Mr Jackson, Cursitor Street, and Mary Miller and William Cabbell, servants to major Gery.
Three seals, red wax, applied, the same impression. Armorial, a Catherine wheel, helmet, crest, mantling.
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