ECR 57 106
ECR 57 106
Bromham, Bedfordshire: Counterpart of lease
Item
13 March 1802
Counterpart of lease, by the Provost and College, upon surrender of his former lease, to the Right Honourable Thomas Hampden, Lord Viscount Hampden of Great and Little Hampden, co. Bucks, of the Rectory and parsonage of Brumham and all manner of tythes of corn and grain, hay and wood to the same belonging and all manner of tythes of fruits, oblations, obventions, profits, commodities, advantages and emoluments whatsoever at anytime heretofore belonging in and upon the same, and all the grange and messuage in Bromham with all lands pertaining to the same in Brumham, Stackden and Steventon, co. Beds, except the advowson of the vicarage of Bromham. From 10th October last for 10 years. Rent £4 13s 4d and 256 gallons 2 quarts of wheat, 337 gallons 2 quarts of malt, and 20 weather sheep or £12 and 40s to the Crown, together with £34 17s 9d in consideration of the Redemption of Land Tax.
Examined by Edward Tew.
Signature of lessee.
Seal, oval, originally about 30 x 33mm, red wax, armorial but a bad impression of the arms, applied. This is the same as the previous Hampden seals but with rather more surviving.
Witness: John Pye.
Examined by Edward Tew.
Signature of lessee.
Seal, oval, originally about 30 x 33mm, red wax, armorial but a bad impression of the arms, applied. This is the same as the previous Hampden seals but with rather more surviving.
Witness: John Pye.
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