| Description | Between John Haywood of Weston-on-Trent, farmer, Mary Haywood widow and relict of Thomas Haywood, farmer late of Weston-on-Trent, Richard Dummeller of Swepstone, Leicestershire, grazier, Ann Dummellor his daughter, John Alexander the younger of Bedford, now of parish of St Andrew, Holborn, gent., Thomas Cantrell of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, gent., Valentine Green of Normanton Leicestershire, gent., and Richard Spencer of Snearson Leicestershire, gent., by which, in consideration of the marriage of John Haywood to Ann Dummellor and £1000 (£500 paid R Dummellor to Haywood, £500 paid by R Dummellor to Green and Spencer), John and Mary Haywood have released to John Alexander, messuage in Repton in the possession of William Parker and land as in D737/T/8. John Alexander to become tenant of the freehold in order that a good and perfect common recovery may be had and suffered upon the premises. To be held in several trusts: touching and concerning the two messuages in Repton, to the use of John Haywood until the solemnisation of the marriage, then to the use of John Haywood and his assigns for the joint lives of John and Mary Haywood and Ann Dummellor, then to such use as John Haywood shall by deed or writing appoint, and in the absence of such direction to the use of John Haywood his heirs and assigns for ever. Concerning the remainder of the property to the use of Mary Haywood for life, then to the use of John Haywood for his natural life: on forfeiture in the lifetime of John Haywood to the use of Green and Spencer to preserve the contingent remainders. After the death of Mary and John Haywood to the use of Ann Dummellor for her natural life for her jointure, then to the use of such sons and daughters lawfully begotten in such shares and proportions as John Haywood shall appoint, and in the absence of such direction to heirs male and female successively in tail. In default of issue to the use of the right heirs of John Haywood for ever. 22 Nov |