Title | Lease for possession and deed for appointment of new Trustees by John Newton, yeoman, of Draycott, John Bonsall, yeoman, of Breaston and John Baguley, yeoman, of Stanton by Dale, surviving trustees and grantees, to John Hancock Hall, jun, son of Revd John Hancock Hall, clerk, of Risley Hall. William Hodgkinson, farmer, of Risley, John Bonsall, junior, farmer, and Joseph Stevens, farmer, both of Breaston, Thomas Jowitt, son of Robert Jowitt, farmer, and John Cleater, farmer, both of Draycott, William Eaton, farmer of Wilsthorpe, William Cocks, farmer, and John Stevens, junior, farmer, both of Sandiacre, Mark Baguley, son of John Baguley, of Stanton, and William Dore, jun, son of William Dore, farmer, of Stanton, John Stevens, farmer of Dale Abbey, Revd Spencer Madden, vicar of Wilne, and Revd James Eyton, vicar of Stanton and Sandiacre. |
Description | Recites the original trust deed of 1718, as recited in 20/1; the lease and release of 25-26 Apr 1758 (see 20/1) and the enfranchisement of copyhold property in Idridgehay (not freehold as so described in 20/1) by Richard Paul Joddrel, esq, of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, and lord of the manor of Idridgehay, to William Blundstone, Luke Hucknall, John Bentley, Samuel Blundstone, John Hallam, John Baguley, John Birch, John Hancock, John Stevens, John Bonsall, John Newton, and John Parker for a consideration of £320 --- 3-4 Jul --- Endorsement: Transfer of trusteeship by John Hancock Hall, junior, barrister, of Middle Temple, Middlesex, John Stevens of Sandiacre, and William Doar of Stanton, to William Hayhurst Hall, captain in the navy, of Risley, Thomas Harrison, farmer, of Risley, William Doar, junior, of Stanton, France Sacheverell Wilmot, gentleman, of Stanton, Samuel Stevens and William Butt, farmers, both of Sandiacre, John Stevens and Joseph Wright Chappell, farmers. both of Breaston, Richard Potter, farmer, of Draycott, Thomas Draper, cotton spinner, of Wilne Mills, Mark Baguley, farmer, of Stanton, Revd James Holmes, incumbent of Sandiacre, Revd John Garton Howard, incumbent of Stanton, and Revd James Lowther Senhouse, incumbent of Wilne --- 21 Jun 1844 |