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Collapse D2496 - Abney Hastings family of Willesley Hall - 18th-19th centD2496 - Abney Hastings family of Willesley Hall - 18th-19th cent
Expand F - Abney Hastings family of Willesley Hall: estate and family papers - 1829-1867F - Abney Hastings family of Willesley Hall: estate and family papers - 1829-1867
Collapse T - Abney Hastings family of Willesley Hall: estate and family papers - 1728-1860T - Abney Hastings family of Willesley Hall: estate and family papers - 1728-1860
1 - Lease and release (attached) by Richard Donnisthorpe, yeoman of Packington, Leicestershire, and Mary his wife - 1728
2-3 - Assignment of residue of lease for 14 years - 1852-1858
4 - Duplicate assignment of the residue of a lease for 60 years by the Right Honourable Richard William Penn, Earl Howe, Charles Frederick Abney Hastings esquire of Willesley Hall and his wife Lady Edity Maud Abney Hastings to Frederick Thynne, esquire of Great George Street, Westminster, of six parcels of land at Ashby de la Zouch (8 acres, 2 roods, 8 perches) and the new building called the Manor House erected by the late John Mammatt with fixtures and effects (except the Castle ruins). Consideration of £1213 15 shillings paid to Earl Howe. Recites lease by the Marquis of Hastings to John Mammatt (2 Sep 1833) and D2496/T/2. Dated 26 May 1859 - 1859
5 - Draft memorandum of agreement in which George Blair of Oxford Street, Middlesex, agent for Charles Frederick Abney Hastings, esquire of Willesley Hall and his wife Lady Edith Maud Abney Hastings, agrees to sell to the Right Honourable Sir John Trollope, baronet, MP of Casewick, Lincolnshire, the residue of the leasehold on the ground with the dwellinghouse described in D2496/T/6. Cavendish Square, parish of Marylebone, Middlesex. Consideration £3,900. Dated 5 Nov 1858 - 1858
6 - Draft abstract of title of Sir Charles Abney Hastings Duplicate assignment of the lease by the parties named in D2496/T/5, with the Right Honourable Earl Howe and John Balguy, esquire and one of Her Majesty's Counsel learned in the law, of Duffield, to Sir John Trollope, as in D2496/T/5. Recites a lease by Charles Heaton and the Duke of Portland to Richard Wade (6 Apr 1834) and Charles Abney Hastings (6 Apr 1835), whose executors are Earl Hose and John Balguy. Dated 22 Nov 1858 - 1858
7 - Draft abstract of title of Sir Charles Abney Hastings - 1858
8 - Copy lease by the Duke of Portland and his trustee Charles Heaton, esquire, of Mortimer Street, parish of Marylebone, to Richard Wade, gentleman, of New Road, parish of Marylebone, for 65 years. Includes plan, dated 6 Apr 1934. - 20th cent
9 - Declaration of trust by Charles Frederick Abney Hastings, esquire, of Willesley Hall and Lady Edith Maud Abney Hastings, his wife to occupy the property which is to be secruity for a loan of £5000 from Messrs Coutts and Co. Recites assignment of lease (23 Nov 1819) by James Baird to Charles Frederick Abney Hastings (29 Mar 1859), £2850 was paid for the lease from the estate of Lady Edith in addition to the loan from Coutts and Co., 8 Apr 1859 - 1859-1860
10 - Duplicate assignment of the lease of the property by Charles Frederick Abney Hastings, esquire of Willesley Hall, to the Right Honourable Cospatrick Alexander, Earl of Home. Consideration of £9225. Dated 26 Mar 1860 - 1860