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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D239/M/F/133-136
TitleSettlement by lease and release on the marriage of William FitzHerbert of Tissington esq. and Sarah Perrin, daughter of William Perrin late of the city of Westminster deceased, reciting terms of marriage settlement of 27/28 December 1709 (D239 M/F 40-41), of the will of William FitzHerbert, 1739 (D239 M/F 78), of the marriage settlement of 22/23 November 1744 (D239 M/F 99-101); of the partial discharge of the will of William FitzHerbert, 1772 (D239 M/F 125-126); and of the terms of the will of William Perrin (D239 M/E 16374) bequeathing to Sarah £5000 when 21 or on her marriage, which legacy has now been paid; and reciting Sarah's portion of £2000 advanced by her to George Chandler and Duncan Davidson, merchants of London, secured by bond of 13 July 1773; £3450 in ready money; and £1000 promised by her brother, William Philp Perrin, on her marriage; and reciting Sarah's entitlement to two debentures at the Treasury Chamber, Dublin, dated 25 June 1776, nos. 295-296, in £100 each; and reciting that she may become entitled to a further sum of £5000 intended to be given to her on her marriage by her brother from his estates in Jamaica, always provided the same remains a colony of Britain, and provided that William Philp Perrin enjoys possession of the same without having to change his religion and without having to reside in Jamaica, until 24 June 1784, when he has agreed the additional £5000 will be paid; in consideration of all which it is agreed that the £2000 secured on bond be assigned by Sarah to William Philp Perrin and Richard FitzHerbert in trust to pay and discharge Catherine Bateman (daughter of William FitzHerbert, d.1739), through her son Richard Bateman, the sums of £600 and £1400 devised to her; and that the combined sum of £4450 should be assigned to William FitzHerbert for his own use; and that the two debentures be assigned to William Philp Perrin and George Chandler in trust for Sarah; and the £5000 promised to Sarah (which William Philp Perrin has agreed to advance to William FitzHerbert in anticipation of the original date) to be applied as follows: £3000 to pay off mortgage to George Buckston (D239 M/T 464-466); and £2000 to pay off the two sums of £600 and £1400, owing to Thomas Evans (see D239 M/F 115-116); and in consideration of these arrangements, William FitzHerbert releases to James FitzHerbert of Ashbourne esq. and Edward Mundy of Shipley esq. the manor of Tissington in trust to raise the £3000 owing to Buckston, the portions outstanding under the will of William FitzHerbert, d.1739; an annuity of £20 to Martha Bonfoy (nee FitzHerbert); and an annuity of £40 to the curate of Tissington, and to hold the same to the use of William FitzHerbert for life, to pay Sarah an annuity of £600 from the death of William (£800 if William dies before 24 June 1784); and then for a term of 200 years to William Philp Perrin and George Chandler in trust for the issue of the bodies of William and Sarah in tail male; and then for a further term of 200 years to Thomas Gisborne of London doctor and John Parry of Lincoln's Inn esq. to raise a portion of £600 for each younger son, and for each daughter. Dated 10/11 October
Date1777
Levelfile
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorFitzHerbert family of Tissington
Related MaterialD239 M/E 16374 and D239 M/T 464-466
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