ECR 38 282
ECR 38 282
Property in Buckinghamshire: Counterpart of lease
Item
27 May 1858
Counterpart of lease, by the Provost and College, to Thomas Batcheldor, of New Windsor, for £50 and the surrender of the foregoing, of a close of ground called the Hog Close with the messuage or tenements and buildings erected thereon bounded on the south by the Thames, on the west by a meadow called the the Brocas, on the north by a lane leading to the Brocas and on the east by a yard belonging to Henry Strugnell, the front part whereof is now used as a towing path by the Commissioners of the Thames Navigation. From Old Lady day last for 20 years. Rent 6s 5d and 52 gallons 2 quarts of malt or their money equivalent and 8s 2d in consideration of the redemption of land tax.
Signature of lessee.
Witness: Richard Cope, clerk to Mr Batcheldor.
Seal, red wax, applied. A bearded profile.
Signature of lessee.
Witness: Richard Cope, clerk to Mr Batcheldor.
Seal, red wax, applied. A bearded profile.
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