Title | Undated copy of counterpart (according to an endorsement) of a deed of appointment for charging an estate for securing £500 and interest, made between 1. Thomas Trott of Sittingbourne, Kent, gentleman. 2. Thornton Man of St Clement Danes, Middlesex, esquire and 3. Jane Sacheverell of St James, Westminster, spinster, reciting lease and release dated 4, 5 August 1738 |
Description | By which for £6,000 paid by direction of William Chetwynd and Dame Elizabeth Carew, Thornton Man and Jane his wife (£5,000 by Charles Ewer citizen and grocer of London since deceased and Thomas Compere citizen and apothecary of London, being money which by indenture of 14 July 1724 made on the marriage of Thornton and Jane Man was agreed to be laid out in the purchase of lands, and £1,000 by Thornton Man being his own money) to Sir James Lowther, Lowther, Edward Stanley, Richard Rider, Michael Spateman and Swynfen Jervis (by direction of Dame Elizabeth Carew and at the nomination of Thornton and Jane Man, Ewer and Compere) conveyed to Thomas Thornton of Bockhole, county Northampton, esquire and Edward Rider, late of Pilton, Somerset, esquire deceased, the Leicestershire property as in deed of 21 March 1731/2 in trust as to 3/5 of the property subject to provisions in settlement of 1724 touching lands intended to be purchased with £3,000 agreed to be paid by John Man late of Tooting esquire since dead and as to 2/5 subject to provisoes in same deed touching lands to be purchased with £2,000 the portion of Jane Man, late the wife of Thornton Man, and reciting that by the release of 1738 it was declared that Thornton Man might charge £1,000 upon the premises so released, and that on 7 September last, Man charged the premises with £1,000 to be paid after his death, £500 of which was to repay a debt to Thomas Trott, the residue to be applied by Trott as Man should direct, provided that if Trott were paid his £500 and interest, the charge should be void, and witnessing that for £500 paid to Trott by Jane Sacheverell at Man's request, Trott assigned the indenture of 7 September last to Sacheverell, and further that for 5s paid to Man by Sacheverell, Man charged the premises with payment of £1,000 after his death, in the first place to discharge the £500 to Sarah, the residue to such uses as Man may direct, provided that if Sacheverell were paid £500 and interest, the charge should be void (4 July 1745) |