| Title | Lease and release by William Woodward of Southwood, grazier, to William Warren of Melbourne, baker, of all that piece or parcel of land or ground lately used as a garden containing 311 superficial yards, lying at the lower end and being part of a certain croft or inclosure in Melbourne called Blanch Croft, some time since in the possession of John Palmer, late of Thomas Salisbury but now of the said William Warren or his undertenants which said piece or parcel of land or ground adjoins a certain lane in Melbourne called Gallows Piece Lane and its bounded on the south east by the new road out of the said Gallows Piece Lane into the remainder of the said croft and on the north west and south west by land on the other part of the said croft and was lately bought by the said William Warren from the said Thomas Salisbury and all that newly erected messuage or tenement with the baker’s shop and all other buildings which have lately been erected on part of the said 311 yards by the said William Warren and also all that close, piece or parcel of land situated on a certain common before the inclosure of the lordship of Melbourne called Melbourne Common and containing by estimation 2 acres 2 roods 25 perches with a brick kiln and brick yard and all other outbuildings, and which is now in the possession of the said William Warren and also all that newly erected cottage or dwelling house with all other buildings, which have been erected by the said William Warren on the said close or parcel of ground since the date and execution of certain indentures of lease and release dated 18/19 December 1816, between William Warren of the first part, the creditors of the said William Woodward of the second part, and Francis Orton, Joseph Hanson and William Woodward, of the third part. Dated 9/10 December. |