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This Indenture made the Eighth and day
of July in the thirty third year of the reign of our
Sovereign
Lord George the third by the Grace of God of Great
Britain France and Ireland King defender
of the faith and so forth and in the year of out Lord
one thousand seven hundred and ninety three
Between Sir James Laroche of Saint James Square in the
Parish of Saint James Westminster in the County of
Middlesex Baronet and
William Crawford of Sloane Street in the Parish of Saint
Luke Chelsea in the said County of Middlesex Esquire of
the one part and Edward
Varcoe of the Parish of Saint Dennis in the County of
Cornwall Yeoman of the other part Witnesseth that in
consideration of five
shillings of lawful money of Great Britain to each of
them the said Sir James Laroche and William Crawford in
hand paid by the said Edward
Varcoe at or before the Sealing and Delivering hereby
the receipt whereof respectively is hereby acknowledged
They the said Sir James Laroche
and William Crawford Have and each of them Hath
bargained and sold and by these presents Do and each of
them Doth
bargain and sell unto the said Edmund Varcoe his
Executors Administrators and Assigns All and singularly
those two undivided third
parts or Shares the whole into three equal parts or
shares to be divided of and in all that Messuage
Tenement Lands Hereditaments and Premises with the
appurtenances
commonly called by the name of Hender otherwise Hendra
situate lying and being in the said Parish of Saint
Dennis
formerly in the tenure or Occupation of Jacob Phillipps
since of Richard Varcoe his Assignee or Assigns and
which
is now in the tenure or Occupation of Peter Cundy and
William Bullen and Robert Richards All which said
Premises were sometime Lands of Inheritance
of John Hender of Botreaux Castle Esquire deceased and
since of the said John Earl of Radnor deceased And all
Messuages Houses
Outhouses Barnes Stables Gardens Orchards Lands Meadows
Woods Underwoods Pastures Feedings Moors Marshes Ways
Waters
Watercourses Rents Reservations Suits Services Turbury
Wastes Crofts Commons Common of Pasture Furze Heath
Liberties Franchises
Easements Profits Commodities Advantages Hereditaments
Rights Members and Appurtenances whatsoever to the said
two undivided third
parts of the said Messuage Tenement Lands Hereditaments
and Premises or to any of them or any part or parcel
thereof belonging incident or in
any wise appertaining or accepted reputed of esteemed
taken used letten occupied or enjoyed to or with the
same as part parcel or
Member thereof or of any part thereof And the Reversion
and Reversions and Revision Remainder and remainders
yearly and other Rents Issues
and Profits of all and singular the same Premise To Have
and To Hold the said undivided third parts of the
said Hereditaments and Premises mentioned and intended
to be hereby bargained and sold with the appurtenances
unto the said
Edward Varcoe his Executors Administrators and Assigns
from the day next before the day of the date of these
presents for and during
and unto the full end and term of one whole year from
thence next ensuing and fully to be complete and ended
Yielding
and paying therefore unto the said Sir James Laroche and
William Crawford their Heirs or Assigns the yearly Rent
of one Pepper
Corn at the expiration of the said term if the same
shall be lawfully demanded To the intent and purpose
that by virtue of
these presents and of the Statute made for transferring
Uses into possession the said Edward Varcoe may be in
the actual possession
of the said Hereditaments and Premises mentioned and
intended to be hereby bargained and sold and be thereby
enabled to take and
accept a Grant and Release of the Freehold Reversion and
Inheritance of the same and of every part thereof to him
his Heirs
and assigns by another Indenture of four parts intended
to bear date the day next after the day of the date of
these presents and
to be between the said Sir James Laroche of the first
part the said William Crawford of the second part and
Edward Varcoe
of the third part and Charles Rashleigh of Saint Austell
in the County of Cornwall Gentleman of the fourth part
In Witness whereof the parties aforesaid to these
presents their hands and Seals Interchangeably have set
the day and year above Written
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Transcribed by Jessie Evans from a document in the Malcolm McCarthy Collection. |