T h e M a n o r o f P a r i s g a r d e n|
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A Brief of diverse Writings and evidences concerning the said Manor and Mr Mosyer's Copyholds therein Composed 1664
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| Of the Manor & things of General Concernment |
Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Thomas Davis 32 Eliz: 1590 |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyhold parcel of the Bank or Wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 17 Car.2 1665 |
| 39 H 6 1461 |
Notes from ancient records from this time downwards whereof I have no copies about the bounds of copyholds in relation to the Thames wharfs
the way in the Upper Ground and the mill ditch see lib A fol 324 & B 213 |
| 7 May 11 Ed:4 1471 being the first Court of friar Wm Turner prior of the Hospital of St John Jerusalem |
The admission of T Clement and his wife to land between what John Hayden held E & Princes Meadow W the way called the Wall
south and the Thames north rent 8s fine 6s8d B.fol.125 This seems to be between Mr Kent's yard by the Bargehouse and
the sluice and concerns not me but shows the extent of the Manor and Wall |
| 10 July 1506 |
The prior & brethren of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem grant to John North, brewer, a parcel of land or garden near Thames
in St Margaret's in tenure of Crofts butting upon the lands in tenure of Smith E & Thames N containing 13 perches and ½ & abutting upon
the gardens of N Radish W and the footway leading from Lambeth to the stews side S &c for 99 years at 4s rent B.3.76.100 & 206
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27 October 21 H.7.1506 |
Castilford surrenders 3 cottages & a garden adjoining to the gardens late of Norris W & Read E to the use of Tho.
Hurlocke fine 20s A.fol.94-452 &c |
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5 November 2 H 8 1511 |
T Hurlocke surrenders land in breadth 68 foot between the lands of Reculver W and Hurlby E and
in length 98 foot between Thames North and the Common Wall of Parisgarden S To the use of Walter Waldron A.103 A.449 |
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20 April 18 H 8 1524 |
of Martin Bowes and Robert Amadas holding by Copy of this date the mill banks and Walls compassing Parisgarden fee mention in
lib.B fol 201 and hereafter in 1.2.3.E 6 fol 71 |
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16 Jan 20 H 8 1529 Sir Wm Weston prior lord of the Manor |
A presentment that Amadas entered two acres of meadow in St George's Fields & Lambeth Marsh without licence or fine B.125 |
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5 June 23 H 8 1531 |
Sir Wm Weston prior of St John's Hospital and his brethren let Robert Amadas & Elizabeth his wife their mansion place of
Parisgarden with the gate house and 4 pastures called the Pond Yard the Conygart the Chapel Haw & Walnuts late in tenure of Hellow & two other pastures
about the dikes called the Willows for 50 years from Michaelmas next for £10 rent B.198.204 |
| Of the Manor & things of General Concernment |
Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Tho Davis 32 Eliz: 1590 |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyhold parcel of the Bank or Wall &c |
| 4 June 27 H 8 1535 Sir John Weston prior |
A presentment that Walter Waldron died seised of a parcel of land containing 68 foot between the lands of Reculver W
and Hurlby E and 98 foot between the Thames North and [blank] South And that Thomas Waldron now admitted was his son and heir A 79 451 |
| 30 May 28 H 8 1536 |
The Manor was sold by the prior & his brethren to the king B.199 This conveyance was confirmed by Act of Parliament. |
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15 Oct 33 H 8 1542 The k[ing] now lord of the Manor Sir Rich Long Steward |
The surrender of R Rickford and Agnes his wife sister and heir of Tho. Johnson of one cottage and garden in the
Upper Ground in Parisgarden adjoining to the land of the said Robert and Agnes W & E and the ditch and highway leading from Parisgarden to
Westminster S and the Thames North to the use of John Clifford in fee now admitted A.80. Query if the record instead of Johnson
here mentioned have not Waldron. |
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15 Oct 33 H 8 1542 |
Borne surrenders 4 cottages and gardens W of the messuage & mill of Amadas in length from the highway from Lasmbeth to
Southwark S to the Thames N 132 foot and in breadth between the said messuage & mill E & the foot path leading from the highway
aforesaid to Parisgarden bridge on the W 56 foot B.126 |
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3 may 34 H 8 1543 Sir R Long Steward |
Sir Martin Bowes presented for not scouring the mill ditch & amerced 5s B.127 |
| 11 Febr 37 H 8 1546 |
J Clifford his surrender of the premises mentioned 16 October 33 H 8 to the use of Kier in fee A.81 |
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20 Jan 1 Ed 6 1547 |
Martin Bowes Jr & Frances his wife one of the heirs of Amadas by licence of 23 December 36 H 8 let to Mott
a messuage sometime called a mill & three tenements adjoining and all the herbage viz Lop and Crop round the Manor late in tenure of
J Rusley from Michaelmas last for 76 years at 6:13:4 rent B.109.210 |
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1:2:3 E 6 late of Anne Percy after of Tho Duland now of John Heywood &c Tho Davis |
By a copy of a survey & rental of the lands of king E 6 attested by Auditor Darrell the
original remaining in the Auditor's office, it appears that Tho Keer held by copy dated 11 Febr 37 H 8 one cottage &anp; garden in
the Upper Ground late of Jonh Clifford joining to the lands of T Rickforth and Agnes his wife E & W upon the ditch and king's highway
leading from Parisgarden to Westmr & to the river of Thames N fine 16s8d rent 1s ½ B.11 There is a note mentioning
that the premises were since held by copy dated 6 Febr 3 Eliz by Tho. Davis & John Heywood in fee. |
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Modo Johis Heywood modo Willm Evans |
That Thomas Keer & Joan his wife held by copy 3 May 33 H&mnsp;8 one cottage one orchard or garden in
the Upper Ground in Parisgarden which Marcus Davy Tho Hadulend late held & before Anne Percy & before that R Rickford 12 ½ rent fine 13s4 B.71
A note mentions the premises to be held by Tho. Davis |
| Of the Manor & things of General Concernment |
Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Thomas Davis 32 Eliz: 1590 |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyholds parcel of the bank or wall compassing the manor bought of Mr Angell 17 Car.2 1665 |
The Manor of Parisgarden |
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Modo Tho Davis tenet ex sursum red nuper Johannis Eston ac prius Nicholas Collins antea Johannis Collins |
That John Easton Esq held by Copy dated 30th January 1 Eliz 1 Cottage with a garden late in tenure of Libick
and afterwards of Sewer xiiijd fatetur solvere xxd fine 16s8d |
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14 Nov 3 Ed 6 1549 |
A Presentment that Kier died seised of the premises mentioned 11 Feb 37 H 8 and that Will Morgan
son of his sister Eliz. was his heir A 82
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Sometimes Will Downes held the same by surrender from Sir Brian Stapleton in fee & afterwards surrendered them to himself
and Eliz. his wife & the heirs of their 2 bodies with remt to his own right heirs at a Court 11th Nov 1566 |
That Martin Bowes gent and Robert Amadas late held a Copy dated 20th April 15 H 8 a water mill and two messuages E & W thereof.
That on the east was formerly another mill & held all the grounds pools banks & water courses belonging to the mill & the herbage of all the banks
and walls compassing the Manor of Parisgarden and the vesture of the way leading from the outward entrance into the Manor to the entrance into the pasture
called Chapel Haw and an acre in Lambeth Marsh & another in St George's Fields fine [blank] Rent 41s4d. B.71.72.201. |
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14 Nov 1 Mary 1554 |
Morgan Coren & heirs of Kier surrenders a cottage & garden late of Kier now two tenements
to the use of Anne Perry in fee A 83 |
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30 March 2.3 P&M 1556 |
George Parker lets John Carter a parcel of ground called a Wall vizt so much as extends in length compassing Mr Baselye's ground
from the sluice to the N corner of St George's Fields next the Park Corner unto the gate of Mr Baselye's pasture standing 17 perches from the ditch of
the garden next the Thames side Except all that end of the wall containing 17 perches between the pasture gate and the garden ditch for 21 years at 40s
rent B.111.210. |
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26 April 1 Eliz 1559 |
Anne Perrin surrenders a cottage & a garden (now two tenements) to the use of Duland in fee fine 20s A84 |
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12 Novem 2 Eliz 1560 |
Duland surrenders 1 cottage & garden (now two tenements) to the use of J Heywood & T Davis A85 |
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Thursday 6 Feb 3 Eliz 1561 |
Heywood & Davis admitted to the premises mentioned 12 Nov 2 Eliz fine 18s A86 |
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7 July 4 Eliz 1562 The Queen being Lady of the Manor Bernard Randolph Steward Court Baron |
A presentment that 26 June las Bryan Stapleton Esqr surrendered (inter alia) the lands called the Wall & all buildings
&c and the water mill cum Aquario to the use of Wm Downes in fee who is admitted B.127.208 |
| Decemb 5 Eliz 1562 |
The mansion house and lands mentioned 5 June 1531 23 H 8 were by the Queen demised to Wiseman servant to the Lord
Keeper Bacon for 21 years from Michaelmas last at £10 rent B.199 & 205. |
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11 Nov 8 Eliz 1566 |
Downes his surrender inter alia of 1 water mill and the whole Wall compassing Parisgarden to the use of him and his wife
& his heirs by her and then his own heirs lib.B.fol.128.201.208. |
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12 Oct 9 Eliz |
Recorded that Davis and Heywood are seised in fee vizt Davis 1 cottage & garden in the upper ground
in length 100 foot & in breadth 30 And Heywood of 1 cottage & garden in length 100 foot & in breadth 24 All formerly of Walt Waldron & T Waldron
his son And that Eliz Fawkener widow daughter of the said W & brother & heir of Thomas Waldron came & released the premises to Davis & Heywood in fee A 899.451 |
| Of the Manor & things of General Concernment |
Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Tho Davis 32 Eliz: 1590 |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyholds parcel of the bank or wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 17 Car.2 1665 |
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12 Nov 12 Eliz 1570 |
Downes is presented and under several pains to amend 3 rods of the wharf against the door of Richard Scarlett
& 6 rods of the wall at the Mulberry Tree 18 rods of ditch South of the ground in tenure of Richard Skarlett 4 other rods of wall. That he
damages the highway from the mill door to St George's fields by his millers keeping too much water & he is to repair the rail of the
mill bridge & two rods of wharf on the nofth side of the mill dam B.129 |
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23 Oct 13 Eliz 1571 |
Downes is presented for that the highway is part of the queen's demesne lands there were overflowed by reason of
his keeping a great quantity of water for his proper gain to the damage of the neighborhood B.130 |
| 30 Oct 14 Eliz 1572 |
Bylaws of the last Court about keeping hogs & ducks continued B130 |
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25 October 15 Eliz 1573 |
Downes to repair a rod of the wall at the rail at the Mulberry Tree Christopher Phillichurch the miller to stop
the water which overruns the highway & queen's demesnes B130 |
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25 Oct 16 Eliz 1574 |
Downes presented again for not repairing the wall at the rails at the Mulberry Tree B130
Phillichurch the miller presented again for the nuisance of overflowiing the way and demesnes B.131
A precept for Phillichurch not to licence any persons to pass over the wall with horses to the Prince's Mead B.131.202 & 211
He is presented for setting pales on the south side of the wall to the nuisance of the neighborhood & contrary to custom B.131 |
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19 Decem 18 Eliz 1576 |
Licence for W Downes & Eliz: his wife to let for 21 years to Alice Filliskirke (inter alia) of the water mill called Tidemill
and all the wall extending from the mill beginning from the upper end of Mr Hugh Platt's houses about the N.W. & S. part of the land called Parisgarden
B.132 & 208 |
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12 Nov 18 Eliz 1576 |
Downes and his wife let Avis Filliskirke the tide mill, mill banks, & wall leading from the mill beginning
at the upper end of Mr Platt's houses & extending round about to the north west & southwest sides of the ground called Parisgarden
for 21 years at £14 rent B.113.211 |
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17 Dec 19 Eliz 1577 |
A presentment that Thames overfloweth the wall of Downes on the W of Parisgarden Downes to mend his great garden wharf
in tenure of Flynne that Thames overrun it not B.132 |
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18 July 19 Eliz 1577 |
Wm Downes and his wife demise to Hugh Platt a parcel of ground common or wall extending from there to the W part
of ten copyhold tenements of Platt's north & south - - - - - - - - - - 50 foot for 21 years at 2s rent B.115 |
| 10 July 20 Eliz 1578 |
The queen by letters patents grants to Robt Newdigate & Arthur Fountaine in fee the
Manor of Parisgarden, the manor house with the moat 2 gardens the gatehouse & the 4 pastures called the sandyard le conygree
le chapel haw & walnuts & pastures about the ditch called the willows cum pertinentes B.499 & 203 & lib A.371.372.377 &c |
| Of the Manor & things of General Concernment |
Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Tho Davis 32 Eliz: 1590 |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyholds parcel of the bank or wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 1665 |
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| 1 April 22 Eliz 1580 |
Henry Cary baron of Hunsdon Newdigate & Fountaind for £600 grant to Tho: Taylor & Richd Platt
All the copyhold & customary messuages lands tenements & hereditaments or granted as copyhold or by copy in St Saviour parish parcel of
or belonging to the Manor of Parisgarden or reputed used demised or occupied &c as parcell thereof for which there hath been paid to the
grantors or some of them £8.5s.4d & which were passed to Newdigate & Fountaine as parcel of the Manor (inter alia) by letters patents
10 July 20 Eliz. And further grant the said rent of £8.5s.4d and all duties commodities & demands issuing due or payable for the
premises & the Court Baron & all other lands tenements rents reversions mills houses &c orchards &c meadows pastures commons waste ground
ways hedges ditches fences enclosures waters watercourses rents services of the said copyhold lands tenements profits commodities emoluments
hereditaments whatsoever being copyhold or customary lands or tenements or demised leased used enjoyed accepted or taken as copyhold lands or
tenements or to any of them by the said letters patents. And further demise a parcel of ground or garden plot lying by the Thames side
late belonnging to the prior of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem demised to John North for 99 years from Lady Day 1506 now in tenure
of Wm Brend & held by the rent of 4s4d per annum habendum from Lady Day last for 2000 years without impeachment of waste at a peppercorn rent.
A:8.9.10.11.12.23.71.371.372.402.407 & B3. There are some notes about the sealing & acknowledgment of this deed & about a deed
of Mr Cure of even date whereiin the premises are excepted. A:23.377 |
| 1 April 22 Eliz 1580 |
Henry Lord Hunsdon Newdigate & Fountaine grant the Manor (with exception of the copyhold to Cure in fee. B:199 A:8.9.10.71.203 |
21 June 24 Feb 21 Eliz 1580 |
Newdigate & Fountaine convey the reversion of the * * * premises to Henry Lord Hunsdon see this
recited in A:8 & 24 & B:199.203 A:329 |
| 21 Dec 23 Eliz 1581 |
Taylor and Platt reciting 1 April last & being trustees for the copyholders promise &c never to claim benefit
of the said copyhold to their own but copyholders' use then follows a dark exception (the copy being imperfect referring to something before which
it seems is omitted in the copy. Then follows a note in these words following (vizt) to be excepted ___ Wm Baseley the heirs of Wm Osten Humphrey
Evans & the Lady Beckwith ___ excepted out of the covenant afore. A:23.377 & 378. |
| 27 Oct 27 Eliz 1585 |
Thomas Cure lets to John Savage for 21 years at £60 rent. B:201.206 |
| 29 Nov 28 Eliz 1586 |
A covenant of Frith and Downes with the copyholders not to release a recognizance of the lord Hunsdon
in £1000 in Chancery for the performance of covenants in the lease for 2000 years. A:23 |
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27 April 30 Eliz 1588 |
Downes & his wife let Cutler a parcel of ground or wall extending from the E end of the ground or wall
in tenure of Mr Hugh Platt unto the W end of the said wall in tenure of Samson in length 37 yards & in breadth 10 yards from our
Lady Day last for 50 years at 2s8d rent. Provided that the queen's subjects may have passage through the premises. B:117 |
| 1 Oct 31 Eliz 1581 |
Cure for £850 by deed enrolled grants the premises to him granted by indenture 1 April 22 Eliz. to
Francis Langley in fee. A:8.9.10.199.204 & 447 |
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21 Febr 32 Eliz 1590 |
Tho: Davies surrenders his 4 messuages now built into 6 late 5 with gardens in Parisgarden to the use of
himself & afterwards to the use of Wm Mosyer in fee. A:96 |
| Of the Manor & things of General Concernment |
Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Tho Davis 32 Eliz: 1590 |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyholds parcel of the bank or wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 1665 |
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21 Febr 32 Eliz 1590 |
Tho: Davies surrenders a messuage now 2 in one of which he now dwells & a garden in the Upper Ground being
100 foot in length & 39 foot broad to the use of himself for life & afterwards of Wm Mosyer in fee with a clause to pay to the Constable &
Collectors of the Liberty of this Manor 30s yearly on Michaelmas day or within 14 days after for the poor at Davies his dwelling house.
A:104.105.107.9.71.449 & 451 |
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19 March 32 Eliz 1590 |
Wm Mosyer reciting Davies's 2 surrenders covenants (inter alia) to pay Davies £9 per annum during
his life towards repairs and that his executors shall enjoy his house for 8 weeks after his death. And Davies covenants to produce writings
upon request & not prejudice Mosyer's interest. A:89.312 |
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[blank] April 32 Eliz |
Davies his will whereof Langley is made executor. A:71.447 |
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30 May 33 Eliz 1591 |
A letter from some lords of the Privy Council directed to Taylor and Platt setting forth that being
informed that the customary tenants of the Manor had lately paid £600 to the then lord for the purchase of their copyhold by equal
collection amongst them and that Taylor & Platt were mere trustees for the 2000 years since which assurance Davies one of the customary
tenants was dead and had made Francis Langley his executor who ought to have that term in Davies's copyhold conveyed to him for the better
performance of Davies's will? &c wherein Langley had hitherto been delayed. Now the lords require the trustees to perform their trust in
making a grant to Langley of the remainder of the term. A:132 |
| 30 Nov 34 Eliz 1592 |
A protestation & declaration by deed poll signed Hugh Platt Richard Rider Richard Samson
Thomas Iremonger John Cutler that the lease then by Platt & Taylor was taken for the use of the copyholders & their heirs & not of the executors
or administrators. A23.
There is a petition of the copyholders to H. Lord Hunsdon setting forth the cause of their taking the conveyance of their copyholds
for 2000 yeaars & that it was upon trust for the copyholders & their heirs & not for the executors wherein Davies's case is particularly
mentioned wherein they crave his assistance. A364. |
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30 Nov 34 Eliz 1592 |
Licence to Wm Mosyer to let for 21 years 1 messuage now two & a garden A95.9.10 |
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1 Dec 34 Eliz 1592 |
Wm Mosyer lets Richard Jackson a tenement & a garden late in tenure of Davies for 20 years at £10 rent
with covenants for repairs & that Mosyer during the term may enjoy a lav room and a shed adjoining to the west therof being parcel of the said messuage
with the land leading from the wall to the same room & shed A303.305.307 &c 9.10 |
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Easter Term 35 Eliz 1593 |
There is a brief of the proofs upon a trial in ejectment in the Common Pleas beteen Jackson (lessee of
Wm Mosyer by lease 1 Dec 34 Eliz) plainant and Susan Neale defendant about the house & garden late in tenure of Thomas Davies. |
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Both to confess: |
That the premises are copyhold, that Davies was a copyholder in fee.
That Newdigate & Fountaine conveyed the Manor &c to the lord Hunsdon.
That the lord Hunsdon Newdigate & Fountaine for £600 made a lease for 2000 years to Taylor & Platt of the copyhold lands 1 April 22 Eliz A:354. |
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The plt proves: |
Mosyer's lease to him 1 December 34 Eliz.
Davies his surrender to the use of himself for life with remainder to Mosyer in fee see 21 Febr 32 Eliz |
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The deft pretends title 2 ways: |
(1) he insists on a bargain & sale from the lord Hunsdon Newdigate & Fountaine to Cure in fee of the Manor (inter alia)
which Cure conveyed the same to Fr. Langley [****] whom Neale claimed and pretended that the premises are not ancient copyholds & if they are
that the plainant's lease is a forfeiture of the copyhold. (2) he pretends that the lease for 2000 years taken by Taylor & Platt was upon
trust for the copyholders their executors &c & not their heirs & so that Langley being executor of Tho: Davies entered after Davies's death &
made a lease to the defendant. A355
But there are proofs that this lease for 2000 years was sealed & delivered before Cure's deed & is therein excepted & that the same lease was
made in trust for the copyholders & their heirs & not of the executors A355 & 356. |
| Of the Manor & things of General Concernment |
Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Tho: Davies |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyholds parcel of the bank or wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 1665 |
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In the Common Pleas Pasche 35 Eliz 1593 Rotulus 3445 or 1445 |
There is the sum of a special verdict in the case between Jackson & Neale finding this tenement to be
100 foot long N & S & 39 broad E & W. And that 88 foot & 39 broad now in question (was copyhold) grantable for like lives or in fee that the
queen 20 October 9 Eliz seised of the Manor granted the same by copy to Davies in fee And 20 July 20 Eliz granted the Manor to Newdigate
and Fountaine in fee That 1 Nov 22 Eliz the lord Hunsdon Newdigate & Fountaine let the copyhold lands & copyhold Court & copyhold services
&c to Taylor & Platt for 2000 years & the 1 April 22 Eliz conveyed the Manor (except as to copyholds leased to Platt & Taylor) to Cure in fee.
That 22 May 22 Eliz Cure sold the Manor to Langley in fee That Davies durrendered to the use of himself for life & then to Mosyer in fee
(with the admission accordingly ut supra) that Davies entered & died & Langley entered into the 88 foot & 39 & leased to the defendant.
That Mosyer entered & 30 November 34 Eliz had licence to let, & 1 December 34 Eliz did let to Jackson the plainant who entered and was
ejected. A8:9.10.
This case upon a bill in Chancery preferred by Su: Neale & Langley against Mosyer Platt Jackson and Williamson A:447.448.449 &c |
| 13 July 35 Eliz 1593 |
Richard Platt the surviving trustee at the request of the copyholders assigns the lease for 2000 years
to Wilbraham Gunwell Cullimer & Caldwell (except a piece of ground or garden plot lying by the Thames-side in the tenure of Wm Brend A388.389.370 &c 35. |
| 14 July 35 Eliz 1593 |
Wilbraham Gunwell Jones Cullimer & Caldwell reciting the deed 1 April 22 Eliz & Platt's assignment to them
now declare their trust for such as be now copyholders or be reputed & their heirs & assigns according to such quality & estate as they respectively
have in the premises. A331. |
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29 June 36 Eliz |
A licence from the trustees to Wm Mosyer to let leases under 50 years of all or any the messuages gardens
lands tenements and hereditaments late in tenure of Davies & now of Susan Neale Francis Wyatt John Peirce Wm Atkinson Thomas Breach John Young
Margaret Williamson John Whitter & John Roofe or their assigns. A317. |
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Hilary * 37 Eliz 1595 |
There is the brief of a case upon trial in ejectment in the King's Bench between Walker lessee of French plainant
and Spencer defendant about 2 messuages late of Davies much to the effect as in the brief of Easter term 35 Eliz between Jackson & Neale A451.452.453. 
The case upon a bill in Chancery Langley & S Neale plainants against Mosyer Platt &c defendants. A71.72 |
| 25 Nov 40 Eliz 1598 |
A deed wherein some lines by accident have been defaced whereby George lord Hunsdon son & heir of
Henry reciting one lease for 2000 years & that Newdigate & Fountaine by deed & twentieth of June 22 Eliz had conveyed the
reversion thereof to Henry lord Hunsdon. Now the said lord George grants & confirms to Thomas Wilding & Richard Marshall in fee the
reversion of the premises A391. |
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[blank] 40 Eliz 1598 |
The case upon a suit in Chancery Susan Neale plainant against Mosyer & others A402. |
| 11 March 41 Eliz 1599 |
Mr Wrench who held the ground on which the Bargehouse was built with other demesnes of this Manor of Parisgarden
under the prior of St John's Hospital did let the ground whereon the Bargehouse stands and the ditch that runs through it by name to the queen
to build a Bargehouse on B:206 this concerneth mee not. |
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[blank] 42 Eliz 1600 |
There is a breviat of the case presented to my lord Buckhurst a Privy Councilor one of whose servants
engaged in a suit between Langley & Neale plainants against Mosyer & Jackson defendants wherein is set down the titles &
pretences of each party with the causes of the suits &c & what had been the effect of each suit & the state of the case as it then stood A:11.12. |
| Of the Manor & things of General Concernment |
Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Tho: Davies |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyholds parcel of the bank or wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 1665 |
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6 Oct 43 Eliz 1601. A licence to Eliz. Downey widow (who held for life) & to Otho Mauditt and Elizabeth his
wife Oliver Sheere & Margaret his wife Wm Brett & Mary his wife (to whom the reversion) inter alia of 1 messuage 1 mill, the wall compassing
Parisgarden &c doth belong to lett when & to whom they please for 100 years B:133. |
| 26 Janry 44 Eliz 1602 |
Langley grants the premises (to him granted 1 Oct 33 Eliz) to Hugh Brooker & Thomas his son B:187.199.204 survives
and enjoys the premises. B:199.204. |
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6 Sept 3 Jac 1605. Elizabeth Downes Otho Mawditt & Eliz his wife Margaret share Wm Brett & Mary his wife the
3 daughters & coheirs of the said Eliz Downes & her late husband let to Clare for £150 (to be laid out in repairs) inter alia the water mill
called Tidemill & the mill house watercourses floodgates &c with the wall leading from the said mill lying at the upper end of Mr Platt's houses &
compassing the ** No:West & So:West sides of Parisgarden &c in tenure of Kempster for 40 years from Michaelmas last. B:119.211. |
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s.May 5 Jac 1607. Maton recites that he 12 July 4 Jac 1606 assigned to Goodlake the moiety of the water mill
called the Tidemill & the mill houses floodgates &c wharf acre of land with the wall leading from the said mill lying at the upper end of the houses
of Mr Platt & extending and compassing the north east & south sides of Parisgarden for the residue then to come of a term of 40 years and now for
100. Assigns to Goodlake all his interest in the other moiety. B.121. |
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20 May 6 Jac 1608. Wm Mosyer surrenders six tenements in tenure of Richard Dallifeild John Peirce John
Whithorne alias Whitter, Nicholas Cox Wm Atkinson & Alice young widow to the use of himself for life with renter to Timothy Mosyer one of his
sons in fee. A149. |
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[sloppily inserted:] in tenure of Jackson & Taylor |
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20 May 6 Jac. Wm Mosyer surrenders 2 tenements & a wharf & 2 others thereon built in tenure of
Tho: Kirby to the use of himself for life & of his son Stephen in fee. Stephen to pay 40s per annum for the poor. If the constable &c
endeavour to obtain any benefit of the former 30s per annum then the gift of 10s per annum added shall be void see mention hereof A156.157.158 &c |
| 29 June 6 Jac 1608. Caldwell & Collimer reciting the lease for 2000 years & the assignment from Platt assign
to Henry Carter upon trust to reassign to them & others. A23. |
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25 July 8 Jac 1610. Caldwell & others lords feoffees Collin Steward |
Otho Mawditt & Eliz his wife pray to have adm.con [administration?] to them & the heirs of their bodies & then
his heirs (inter alia) of a water mill with the wall leading from the mill & lying on the upper side of the lady Platt's houses compassing the
northwest & southwest sides of Parisgarden in tenure of Nicholas Clare according to a partition made between Mawditt & his wife & John Thorpe
& Margaret his wife Wm Brett & Mary his wife the 3 daughters & coheirs of the said Wm & Eliz & accorsing to a surrender B134.208.209. |
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8 Oct 8 Jac 1610. Wm Mosyer lets Dallifeild for £20 fine A tenement late in tenure of Tho:
Platt Taylor now of Duncombe a cottage adjoining in tenure of Tho. Taylor a garden plot a tenement there in tenure of Knowles
on the E and the tenements late of Wm Jackson on the W for 26 years. Rent £4. A 342. |
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7 June 9 Jac 1611: T Goodlake reciting 12 July 4 Jac & 8 May 1607 5 Jac of 2 moieties of Tidemill &c assigns to Hord. A:123. |
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15 April 13 Jac 1615. The Homage find the death of William Mosyer & his surrender to Timothy who is admitted A.149.
The like with the surrender to John (A152.153) who surrenders to the use of his brother Thomas A.154.155
The like for the surrender to Stephen who is admitted. A156.157 & 158 |
| Of the Manor & things of General Concernment |
Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Tho: Davies |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyholds parcel of the bank or wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 1665 |
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Ult. Marcij 15 Jac 1617. The Homage find that Otho Mawditt died seised in fee (inter alia) of the water mill & the
mill house & the wall compassing Parisgarden & that Otho Mawditt is his son and next heir & of age. B.136.209. |
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Eodem die et Anno. Otho the son surrenders (inter alia) the water mill & the wall compassing Parisgarden
to the use of Christopher Goodlake in fee B:136.209. |
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24 Nov 15 Jac 1617. William brother & heir of Timothy Mosyer surrenders a tenement in tenure of Joaan Atkinson
another ot Thomas Townesend & another & a wharf of John Whithorne to the use of Tho: Mosyer. Attinkinson's abutting East on Cox's S upon the highway
West on Townesend's & N on Margaret Peirce's N & S 54 foot & E & W 14 Whithorne's butting E of the tenement of Margaret Pearse S on Townesend's W
on Snelling's and N on the Thames bank N & S 55 foot & E & N 13 & the wharf contains 13 in breadth & 21 in length A160 &c.
[inserted:] to the use of George M*** [Mosyer?] in fee |
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6 Febr 15 Jac 1617. Christopher Goodlake lets Wm Wells a piece of groound E & W 21 foot & in breadth 14
& a shed erected therein by Welles lying against the dwelling house of Welles and another late in tenure of Iremonger now of Harrington & near
to a laystall or washing place on the E with liberty to lay a plank over the common sewer for a passage to & from a coalyard from Lady Day next
for 21 years at 5s rent. B43. |
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24 Febr 15 Jac 1617. Tho: Mosyer surrenders Atkinson's & Townesend's tenements to the use of Stephen Mosyer
his brother in fee Attkinson's butting E on Cox's S on the highway W on Townesend's & N on Pearse's in length from N to S 54 foot and in breadth
E & W 14 foot And the tenement in tenure of Townesend butting E on Atkinson's S on the highway W on Snelling & N on Whithorne in length from N
to S 54 foot & in breadth E & W 14 foot & Stephen is admitted A 117.118. |
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21 May 17 Jac 1619 Caldwell & others Lords Stone Steward |
Goodlake surrenders (inter alia) the water mill &c in tenure of Warner & a wall compassing Parisgarden to the use of
himself & Mary his wife for life & to the use of his will. B137.201. |
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5 March 18 Jac 1620. Tho: Mosyer surrenders Knowles's tenement Whithorne's & all his copyhold to the use
of such person and their heirs as he (by any deed indented) under hand & seal or by his last will shall appoint &c. A:120 &c |
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5 March 18 Jac 1620. Stephen Mosyer surrenders a tenement late Atkinson's & now James Hitchman's & another with
a yard & a wharf in tenure of James Haynes another tenement yard & wharf sometimes in tenure of Tho: Kerby & now of Tho: Gillett & Simon Sheere a
messuage or tenement & a garden plot in tenure of Ellen Dallifeild's 2 messuages or tenements late built in tenure of Tho: Millward & Eliz Luck & a
cottage in tenure of Margaret Taylor & all other lands &c of the said Stephen held of the said Manor to the use of such persons & their heirs as
he by deed indented or will shall appoint A122.123. |
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6 Nov 19 Jac 1621. Stephen Mosyer for £13.6s.8d fine lets Townesend his house int Hitchman's & Snelling's
garden W for 21 years at 33s4d rent. A255. |
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17 April 20 Jac 1622. Goodlake & his wife surrender (inter alia) the water mill & a wall compassing Parisgarden
a tenement & a stable new built in tenure of Stephen Mallowes to the use of Christopher Woodward in fee. B:138.201 & 209. |
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11 Sept 20 Jac 1622. Tho: Mosyer lets Roger Jones and Agnes his wife a tenement & garden & Thames wharf butting
on Snelling W for 21 years at £4 rent. A207.208. |
| Of the Manor & things of General Concernment |
Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Tho: Davies |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyholds parcel of the bank or wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 1665 |
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24 Janry 22 Jac 1624. Stephen Mosyer surrenders a tenement late Atkinson's now Hitchman's another in tenure of
Townesend [inserted: another in Ha***] another & garden yard & wharf late Kirbye's now Gillett's & Holbart's to the use of George
Mosyer his brother in fee. A165.166 &c. |
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24 Janry 22 Jac 1624. Thomas Mosyer surrenders a tenement & wharf late in tenure of John Whithorne and now
of Roger Jones & another with a garden sometimes in tenure of Knowles to the use of George Mosyer A168.169 &c |
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24 Janry 22 Jac 1624. George Mosyer surrenders the tenement & wharf sometimes in tenure of Whithorne & now
of Jones & the tenement & garden sometimes of Knowles now of Agnes Nicholas another tenement sometimes in tenure of Atkinson's now Hitchman's
another in tenure of Townsend another & garden in tenure of James Haynes another cum atrio & a wharf sometimes in tenure of Kirby & now of
Gillett & Holbard another in tenure of Cox another sometimes of Pearse widow now of Charles Munsley & all his messuages &c held of this Manor
to the use of such to whom he should by any writings or will limit the same A:170.171. |
7 Janry 1 Car 1625. The king by letters patents grants to Tho: Young & Tho: Sara in fee the Manor of
Parisgarden & other things mentioned in the deed 22 Febr 1 Car 1 following **3 & 22 [inserted then deleted: A *per at large] |
| 22 Febr 1 Car 1. A sale enrolled in Chancery from T Young & T Sara to henry Stearne in fee of the manor of
Parish garden alias Parisgarden in Com Surr & the mansion house within the moat there 2 gardens there the backhouse alias the Gatehouse 4 pastures
called the Pondyard le Conygarth alias Conney Grey Chapel Hawall's Chapel Hall & Walnuts 2 pastures called the Willows with all the woods trees
&c thereon and all mills messuages houses &c lands woods commons demesne lands customary lands wastes moors marshes tithes waters fishings
secte soc services rents &c aswell free as customary lands works feefarms escheats reliefs heriots fines amercements Courts Leets & perquisites
thereof goods waived strays chattels goods & chattels of felons & fugitives & men put in exigent rights jurisdictions franchises liberties
customs privileges &c commodities & hereditaments in or belonging to the premises as fully &c as king Charles the first by letters patents
7 Janry 1 Car 1 granted the premises to them [except all copyholds &c & lands held by copy valued at £8.5s.4d & except a parcel of land
called a garden plat on the Thames bank in tenure of Wm Brend by lease for 99 years to John North & except the Court Baron & all other things
let to Taylor & Platt 1 Apr 22 Eliz for 2000 years and except the Manor of Wyles valued at £13.12s.2d] habendum in fee tenendum
in capite by the 40th part of a knight's fee. B1. |
| [blank] July 1627 A particular or servey of all the demesne lands & customary lands within
the Manor of Parisgarden showing the situation of the demesne lands & tenements & who is lord thereof & who owners of copyholds & the
numbers of their tenements with the contents number of acres &c. A381.382 & 383 &c. |
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17 Dec 3 Car 1627. A presentment that Christopher Woodward died seised in fee inter alia of a water mill
& a wall compassing Parisgarden Stephen Mallowes his tenement &c & Tho: Woodward his son & heir is admitted B:138.201.209. |
| 18 Febr 3 Car 1627. Stearne (recites 22 Febr 3 Car 1 to be in trust for Tho: Brooker who long before held
the premises & releases to Brooker in fee (except as therein). B:6. |
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21 May 5 Car 1. 1629. A licence to Tho: Woodward to let for 100 years or any shorter term. B140. |
| 6 June 5 Car 1. 1629. Letters patents whereby the king for £76.4s paid to Corne one of the
tellers in the Exchequer besides £25.8s (being the 4th part of £100.12s) paid to Tipper by the king's warrant by Wm Austin
Wm Plott John Thorpe & Wm Alanson at their request & nomination grants to John Mountford junior Richard Greene Henry Hunt John Bill
John Whitby John Bewley Richard Sipps & Abraham Dawes in fee a cottage & garden in the Upper Ground in Parisgarden extended at the
yearly value of 112d.ob. A garden late called a cottage & a garden late in tenure of Tho: Davies & John Heywood & extended at 12d.ob.
A tenement & garden heretofore in tenure of [blank] Barwicke since of Hugh Bennett & late of the said John Heywood at 13d per
annum a cottage & garden long since in tenure of John Collins & afterwards of Tho: Davis at 20d per annum a garden & house thereon built
called the Sportinghouse a parcel of land & 2 gardens containing 3 acres late ini tenure of Gardiner & then of Hobson extended
at 20s per annum a tenement & garden heretofore in tenure of Chicheley & late of Hobson extended at 5s two messuages & 2 gardens
heretofore in tenure of Hollman alias Dowman & afterwards of te said Hobson at 10s per annum one tenement in tenure of Thompson &
afterwards of Pinden & Jane his wife at 2s four cottages & 4 gardens sometimes in tenure of Sir Tho: Beckwith & afterwards of
Pinden at 2s.4d two tenements [catchword: sometimes] |
| Of the Manor & things of General Concernment |
Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Tho: Davies |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyholds parcel of the bank or wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 1665 |
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| [continued from previous page:] sometimes in tenure of Agnes Rickforth & afterwards of Barton & afterwards
of Wheeler & also of Caston Esqr at 8s per annum 5 cottages & 5 gardens sometimes in tenure of Swallow afterwards of Collins & afterwards of Caston Esqr
at 2s6d per annum 6 messuages gardens & all those parcels of land sometimes in tenure of Thompson & afterwards of Nicholas & late of Violett & of Hugh
Plott at 11s8d 7 cottages and 5 gardens heretofore in tenure of Saunder & afterwards of Rich at 3s9d 4 cottages & 4 gardens lying together & abutting W
on the messuage & mill late of Weston & afterwards of Amadas & afterwards of Skinner & Joan his wife at 3s per annum one cottage called Copedhall
& 4 cottages in tenure of John Goldsmith & Martha Goldsmith & afterwards in tenure of Darrell & Rither at 15s per annum one tenement which Clarke late
built at 12d per annum one cottage & garden butting on a cottage of Rickford east the king's highway N & S heretofore in tenure of Barton at 12d per annum
one cottage & garden between a garden late of Read west & a garden of Hogge E & the ditch lying between the common wall & the said garden in tenure of
Hopkins & afterwards of Skinner at 4s rent a cottage & garden extended at 1s heretofore in tenure of Welberry & afterwards if Tobald heretofore in tenure
of Alice & Henry Waggett at 5d per annum 4 cottages & 4 gardens heretofore in tenure of Pillton & afterwards of Harding & Sampson at 4s per annum one
garden or orchard called Coppyhall heretofore in tenure of Dixon & late of Baseley at 3s4d one water mill & 2 messuages near the said mill whereof one
on the W part and the other E and all grounds pools banks &c to the mill belonging and all that grasing & herbage of all banks & walls going about the
lo[rdship or Manor aforesaid & of the way from the outward entrance of the lo[rdship or Manor unto the entrance of the pasture called
Chappellhaw 1 acre in Lambeth Marsh & the grazing of an acre of pasture & an acre of meadow in Lambeth Marsh & of an acre of pasture in St George's
Fields sometimes in tenure of Weston & afterwards of Amadas & afterwards of [blank] Bowes & Stapleton & late of Downes at 41s4d a garden heretofore
in tenure of Sir Martin Bowes & afterwards of Thicknes & late of Frithe 3s4d and all these customary lands & tenements heretofore in tenure of Stockwood
& Wilkinson & afterwards of Dame Margaret North widow and late of Wm Brend at 4s a parcel of land or garden near the Thames in St Margaret's parish
late in tenure of Crofts at 4d per annum a parcel of meadow in Com Surrey demised to John North brewer & afterwards in tenure of Dame margaret North at
4s all extended at £8.9s.4d per annum and all rents before mentioned and also all messuages mills houses gardens lands tenements &c herbage common
demesne land customary land holden &c waste &c rents reversions services of free & customary tenants & tenants by copy reliefs heriots fines amercements
Court Leets views of frankpledge perquisites &c of courts waifs strays goods of felons &c villeins &c tolls customs rights jurisdictions franchises
liberties customs privileges &c hereditaments to the premises belonging or heretofore taken enjoyed reputed &c receive the fines with liberty to have
the like privileges as Sir Wm Weston late prior of St John's Hospital or any other prior thereof or any abbot prior or others holding the
same had held &c therein or with the same as amply as the K: or any of his progenitors held the same as by virtue of any grant dissolution surrender
act of parliament &c habendum in fee tenendum in capite in chivalry & pardons & all intentions &c grants &c A:403.425.25. |
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30 Oct 6 Car 1. 1630. The Homage find the surrender of George Mosyer of 24 Jan 22 Jac 1624 & his will 26 Janry
1624 given all his houses lands & goods between Thomas & Stephen his brothers paying his sister Anne Runney £5 per annum for life whereupon
Thomas Mosyer is admitted to a moiety of the copyholds habendum in fee A173.174.175. |
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19 Janry 6 Car 1. 1630. Stephen Mosyer admitted to another moiety upon the will of George A178.179. |
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19 Janry 6 Car 1. 1630. Tho. Mosyer surrenders a tenement & wharf late of Whitterne now of Jones & a tenement
late Atkinson's & Hitchman's now Peter Price's Townesend tenement another cum atrio & a wharf sometimes Kirbye's late Gillett's & Halbard now of
Richard Stagge John Pincent & John Burman another messuage sometimes Coxe's [inserted: late *** Rogers] now Mark Taylor's another sometimes
Pearse's now Munsleye's to the use of Stephen Mosyer in fee A180.181 &c. |
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19 Janry 6 Car 1. 1630. Stephen Mosyer surrenders a messuage & garden sometimes Knowles late Agnes Nicholas &
now Richard Drurie's & Roger Critin's another & a garden late James Haynes's & now Wm South's John Whitterne & Richard Ewell to the use of Tho.
Mosyer in fee. A183. |
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19 Janry 6 Car. 1. Licence to Stephen to let for 50 years A185. |
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19 Janry 6 Car. 1. The like licence to Thomas Mosyer A186. |
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6 May 7 Car 1. 1631. Stone Steward Mountford & others Lords |
Christopher Goodlake late a customary tenant surrenders (inter alia) the water mill called Pudding Mill & the mill houses
belonging sometimes [catchword: in] |
| Of the Manor & things of General Concernment |
Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Tho: Davies |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyhold parcel of the bank or wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 1665 |
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| [continued from previous page:] in tenure of Warner & now of Rycroft & Allen a tenement called
The Cat & The Stable late Mallowes's now Rycroft's the wall leading from the west part of the mill to the king's bargehouse & thence to
Gravelly Lane and all his copyholds in St Saviour's to the use of Tho. Woodward Esqr in fee: Goodlake also releases to Woodward his
heirs &c all his right to the same premises. B:140. |
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18 July 7 Car 1. 1631. Woodward surrenders (inter alia) the mill sometimes called Tidemill now Pudding Mill
& all that wall leading from the mill & lying on the upper side of the Lady Platt's houses compassing the northwest & southwest sides of Parisgarden
and all other his copyholds in St Saviour's to the use of Tho. earl of Arundel & Surrey Earl Marshal of England in fee who by Dix his attorney
is admitted B:142.201.209. |
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13 Sept 7 Car 1. 1631. Stephen Mosyer lets to Mark Taylor for £4 fine Coxe's tenement
& garden east of Price's for 21 years at 50s rent A.223. |
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13 Sept 7 Car 1. Stephen Mosyer demises to Charles Munsley his house garden & wharf against the same
late John Pearse's butting on Roger Jones W for 21 years at £3.10s rent with power of reentry if he assign or let without his wife's
consent. A.276. |
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13 Sept 7 Car 1. Stephen Mosyer for £4 fine lets Peter Price his house & garden late Atkinson's between
Mark Taylor's & Townsend's W for 21 years at 50s rent. A:266. |
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13 Sept 7 Car 1. Mark Taylor lets to Tho. Mosyer 9 foot in breadth of the north part of his garden to
enlarge the garden in tenure of Ellen Scivier being the lands of Stephen Mosyer for 21 years at 4s rent A339. |
| 21 May 11 Car 1. 1635. An indenture Marshall of one part Sir Wm Middleton Sir Tho. Penruddocke John
Bromefeild Richard Stone Matthew Pindar John George Tho. Butler, Richard Mawditt & JamesBunce of the other part reciting the deed poll of
25 Nov 40 Eliz wherein is recited the lease of the 1 April 22 Eliz to Platt & Taylor and the conveyance of the reversion from Newdigate
& Fountaine to henry lord Hunsdon 21 June 22 Eliz who died the reversion came to George lord Hunsdon who by the said deed poll granted
the same to Wilding deceased & Marshall in fee: now Marshall being a trustee at the request of the copyholders grants the same reversion
to Middleton & the rest in fee. A392.24. |
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18 Febr 11 Car 1. 1635. Thomas Mosyer lets Drury for £4 fine his bakehouse entry yard & a cottage on
the S of the yard for 25 yeaars & 3 quarters at £10 rent. A213. |
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2 Nov 14 Car 1. 1638. Stephen Mosyer surrenders Townesend's Price's Mark Taylor Jones's [inserted:
and Munseley] & a tenement cum atrio in tenure of Andrew Bennett another cum atrio in tenure of Lewes to the use of Tho: Mosyer in fee who is
admitted A188.189 and surrenders the same and all his copyholds to the use of his will A190187. |
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12 March 14 Car 1. Tho. Mosyer lets Tho. Silver a parcel of ground in breadth E & W 17 foot & in length N & S
50 abutting on the lands late of Stephen Mosyer E & the lands of Tho. Mosyer W the yard of Whithorne N & the king's highway S for 31 years at £4
rent & Silver to erect 2 tenements Mr Mosyer contributing. A239.249 |
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28 July 16 car 1. 1640. Licence to the earl of Arundel to pull down the mill. B:143. |
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17 Oct 16 Car 1. 1640. The Homage find that Tho. Mosyer seised of Townesend's Price's Mark Taylor's Ursula
Munsleye's Anne Jones Bennett's & Lewis's 2 Nov 14 Car 1. 1638 surrendered them & all his copyholds to the use of his will by which of the 26
Sept 1640 he ave akk gus tebenebts & hereditaments aswell free as copyhold within the realm of England and to his Brother Stephen Mosyer in fee
(saving a house in New Fish Street in tenure of Taylor given to his sister Anne Rumney for life) with remainder to his brother Stephen in fee
whereupon Stephen Mosyer is admitted A:91. |
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22 Dec 18 Car 1. 1642. Stephen Mosyer his surrender of the Guy of Warwick containing 1 low room
& 3 upper rooms in tenure of Jeremy Cotrell (saving a passage from the way there S to other tenements of the said Stephen N to the use of
Thomazine Mosyer widow in fee. A115. |
| Of the Manor & things of General Concernment |
Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Tho: Davies |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyhold parcel of the bank or wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 1665 |
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5 Aug 22 Car 1. 1646. A lease from John Mosyer (son of Wm Mosyer) to Wm Smith of his house yard & wharf enclosed
to the Thames side with a back way to the wall side for 21 years at £5 rent. A431, There is an endorsement that Mr Mosyer his tenants &c shall
have free ingress egress &c through the yard demised. |
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1 March 22 Car 1. 1646. |
Stephen Mosyer surrenders all his customary tenements &c to the use of his will A:129. A licence
to him to let for 60 years. A130. |
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24 Oct 23 Car 1. 1647. John Mosyer Clarke son of William for £10 fine lets Thomas Fowell &
Margaret his wife a copyhold messuage wharf garden & back passage for 21 years at £5 rent. A436. |
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10 Augst 23 Car 1. The Homage find the surrender of Stephen Mosyer to the use of his will 1 March 1646 by which
will of 23 July 23 Car 1 he gave to Mary his wife (inter alia) all his copyhold lands she paying £5 per annum formerly charged to his sister
Anne Rumney 40s per annum formerly given and wills that she may dispose of the premises to his sons John & Joseph & his daughter Susan or any of them
as she shall think fit & not otherwise & being so seised died. And that John Mosyer gent was his son & heir & of age & Mary Mosyer is admitted tenant
for life A133 &c. A licence to Mary Mosyer to let leases for 40 years if she live. A137. |
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25 March 23 Car 1. The Homage (reciting as in 10 Aug,I.ust 23 Car 1. 1647) now present a particular or
survey of the tenements Stephen Mosyer died seised of (vizt) 1 tenement garden & wharf once Whithorne's since of Roger and Anne Jones & now of
Richard Francklyn another tenement garden & wharf once Wm Price's since of Charles & Ursula Munsley & since of Tho. Taylor another tenement yard
and shed late Kirby's since Gillette's & now Stebancke's another & yard once Kirbye's since of Hobart since of Shipton since of Th. Lewis's now
Susanna Lewis another tenement garden & shed once two once Younge's now Townesend's another & garden once Wm Atkinson's since Joan Atkinson's
since Hitchman's now Peter Price's another & garden plot once Mary Cope's alias Breath since of Hugh Rogers & now of Tho. Silver and his assigns
another house & shed successively in the tenures of Hooke Mary Cable John Haynes & John Williams another containing a low room once in
tenure of Wm Fisher yeoman of the Guard since of John Shoveing since of John Clark & now in tenure of Jeromy Cottered a tenement once in tenure
of Wm Fisher since of Eliz barcock since of George Hatter & now of Browne a tenement & yard once in tenure of Mary Knowles alias Hale since
that of Caleb Nicholas & now of Richard Drury part of this last tenement having been once in tenure of Tho. Taylor since of John West & since
of John Dallifeild & now of Richard Drury A138.139 &c. |
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9 Decemb 24 Car 1. 1648 Johnson Steward |
The surrender 18 July 7 Car 1 1631 is recited & the Homage present that Tho. earl of Arundel about 2 years
since died seised & Henry now earl his son & heir is admitted tenant and the earl Henry surrenders to Martha Hulbert in fee B:143.206 210 |
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28 May 1649. A presentment that Gajus Barrett had lately erected a new building of a story & an half [inserted:
on the wa**] to the annoyance of the neighborhood & he is peined £40 to pull it down B:145. |
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10 April 1651. Mary Mosyer for building lets to Tho. Silver & Rebecca his wife a tenement containing
17 foot in length & 12 in breadth abutting S on the little yard adjoining to the brick house formerly built bySilver & on the N on a yard towards
the house in tenure of Tho. Fowell & Wm Smith abutting E on a way between the tenement hereby demised & another of Richard Drury & a shed in
tenuree of Hodges W on the garden of Mark Taylor & a little yard lying behind the said tenement in length & in breadth 6 foot being the W part
of the yard belonging to the brickhouse & a footway in common on the east part of the premises through an alley leading to & from the tenements
of the said Mary for 21 years at a peppercorn for 19 years & 4d afterwards A251. |
| 20 May 1651. |
An indenture betweenSir John Montford & Thomas Jones of one party & Hanry Scobell Coll Hardwicke Arthur
Squib Godfrey Lees Henry Langham Philip Lasenby & Richard Hickes of the other reciting the lease of 1 April 22 Eliz from the lord Hunsdon
Newdigate & Fountaine to Taylor & Platt for 2000 years & the assignment from Platt the survivor to Wilbraham Collamore Caldwell & others
14 July 35 Eliz the survivors of whom (vizt) Collamore & Caldwell 29 June 1608 assigned to Henry Carter upon trust that he should forthwith
reassign to Collamore Caldwell Mountfort Bill Towell Jones & others and that the said Carter at the request of the copyholders did reassign
the premises to Caldwell Collamore Mountfot Bill Towell Jones &c now DeMountford & Jones (surviving the test in performance of trust assign
to Scol* Hardwicke and the rest. A:13 to 21. 25. |
| Of the Manor and things of General Concernment |
Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Tho: Davies |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyhold parcel of the bank or wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 1665 |
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| 20 May 1651. Notes concerning the Lords Trustees of the Manor of Parisgarden and their Title A:22 which allows
in the following pages (vizt) 23.24.25. viz Trustees for the 2000 years A:23. Trustees of the reversion in fee of the 2000 years A:24. And Trustees
upon a new title from the king A:25. |
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5 June 1651. Mary Mosyer lets Richard Drury a bakehouse [inserted: backside] & a little house
late Browne's on the S towards the way all formerly in tenure of one Kelly in length from the way on the Thames side N to the way on the
wall side S 104 foot & in breadth to the Thames side 12 & to the wallside 15 foot another tenement containing a low room & a chamber
late in tenure of Miles and Anne Amond & now of Stephen Loft lying on the west of part of the forementioned & another tenement containing
a low room & a chamber lying towards the way by the Thames side now & for 20 years past in tenure of Drury formerly in tenure of Taylor lying
W of the bakehouse & N of the tenement in tenure of Stephen Loft both these last containing in length from the way on the Thames side 30 foot
& in breadth [blank] foot habendum for 21 years & if Drury within 7 years build upon Browne's then habendum for 10 years more at
£14 rent A.191. |
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30 March 1652. Mary Mosyer for £10 lets Mark Taylor & Katherine his wife their tenement & garden
heretofore in tenure of Cox lying E of a tenement late of Price & then of Peter Hodgson for 26 years at 50s rent. A231. |
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22 Sept 1652. Mary Mosyer lets Richard Hodges a tenement lying N of the Guy of Warwick on the S of a yard lying
in common to other of Mr Mosyer's tenants E of Silver's & W below stairs on an entry to the yard & above stairs on a house then building by Drury
formeerly divided at several times in the several occupations of Robert Stephens John Clarke Jane Shooring John Williams John Haynes Mary Cable &
Thomas Hooke & a shed in the yard of 8 foot & 4 foot & another shed lying W of part of Drury's house N & S 27 foot & the N end 11 & at the S 5 for
21 years at £4 rent. A.201. |
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22 Sept 1652. Mary Mosyer for £10 lets to Edmond Gregory his tenement & garden late Townesend's
before Young's situated W of Hodgson's formerly Price's & before Hitchman's N of the wall side S of Francklin's formerly Jones for 21 years
at 50s rent. A.261. |
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22 Sept 1652. Thomazine Mosyer lets Mr Hodges the Guy of Warwick N & S besides the bulk or outlet
16 foot & E & W below stairs 11 & above 14. E of Silver's W of an entry below stairs & a house above stairs then building by Drury S of
a tenement which Hodges held of Mrs Mosyer & N of the way called the wall side for 21 years at £4.10s rent. A:29. |
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26 May 1653. The Homage reciting that 10 Aug 1647 it was presented that Stephen Mosyer gent
died seised of divers customary lands which are particularly mentioned in the survey 25 March 1648. And that 1 March 1646 had
surrendered to the use of his will by which dated 23 July 1647 he gave (inter alia) all his copyholds to Mary his wife for life
paying £5 per annum to his sister Anne Rumney in discharge of £5 per annum charged by G Mosyer & 40s per annum
formerly given & wills that she may dispose to his sons John & Joseph & his daughter Susan or any of them but to no other &
afterwards 30 July died whereupon she was admitted 10 Aug 1647. Now Mrs Mosyer surrenders to the use of herself for life &
afterwards to the use of John Mosyer eldest son of Stephen in fee in pursuance & execution of her power by the will & they
are admitted accordingly A143.
Licence to Mrs Mosyer & John Mosyer to let for 40 years. A146. |
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12 Aug 1653. A presentment that the common way on the mill bridge near the Cats Inn is out of repair
& dangerous for passengers by the neglect of Mrs Hulbert who in the peine in £20 to repair. B.145. |
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20 Sept 1653. John Mosyer Esqr lets Henry Taylor a tenement garden & wharf formerly Charles &
Ursula Munsley's between Francklyn's W & Fowell's E for 20 years & ½ at £4 rent A283. |
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18 Nov 1653. John Mosyer Esqr for £10 fine lets Peter Hodgson his tenement garden or
backside formerly Atkinson's since Hutchinson's late Price's between Mark Taylor's & Gregorie's W & a wharf room for a wherry before
Francklyn's for 21 years at 50s rent A272. |
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1 March 1653. Licence granted to John Mosyer Esqr to let for 50 years. B:147. |
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Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Tho: Davies |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyhold parcel of the bank or wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 1665 |
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| 30th April 1655. Tho. Brooker & Mary his wife for £4500 bargain & sell to Richard Taverner
& Wm Angell in fee the Lordship or Manor of Parisgarden the mansion house two gardens the gatehouse & 4 pastures called the
Pondyard the Conygree Chapel Hall & Walnuts two other pastures called the Willows and all houses lands &c to the Manor belonging &
which were purchased by Hugh Brooker Esqr father of the said Tho. and the said Tho. or either of them of Francis Langley and all
woods lands &c which they had of Francis Langley by indenture 26 January 34 Eliz for £2500 with exception of the copyhold &
North's garden plot as before in Brookes's purchase B3.186.200 & 204. |
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12 July 1655. Arthur & Knight 2 copyholders present a surrender of Martha Hurleburt widow
11th instant of the water mill heretofore Tydemill now Puddingmill & the mill house &c and all that wall or bank leading from
the said mill on the upper side of the Lady Platt's houses &c which she had by surrender of Henry earl of Arundel to the use of
Tho. Travers in fee who is admitted B:146.201 & 210. |
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7 March 1656. John Mosyer for £7 paid & £70 building lets John Stebancke a tenement
yard & shed once Kirby's since Gillett's now Stebancke's another yard once Kirby's since Lew's & now Eves's & a wharf room for a wherry
in common with 2 others before Francklin's for 40 years at £6 rent. A293. |
5 June 1656. A particular of land that fell to the share of Taverner by allotment between him & Angell. B:46.
There is another of what lands fell to the share of Mr Angell. B:47. |
| 28 Augst 1656.
An indenture (as per copy) inter Richard Taverner of one part & Wm Angell of the other reciting that by deed
30th April 1655 they are joint tenants of the Manor of Parisgarden & that they agreed to divide & had taken their shares & that
Taverner for £2150 ultimo July last by deed enrolled Angell being party had sold to Robert Burrow so much of his share as
amounted to £84.16s.2d per annum & Taverner had reserved besides what he had sold to Burrow & now releases to Angell only 2 parcels
in all but £27 per annum & a pound of nutmegs in tenure of Robert & Daniel Jarman) Now Taverner for confirming to Angell all of his sh[are]
of the Manor & of the manor house called Holland's leaguer which Angell hath now bought of Taverner for £436 releases to Ange[ll]
in fee all his estate in or to the Manor the Court Leet services lands &c thereto belonging (except Jarman's & the lands [***]
to Burrow and Angell releases to Taverner all his right in the excepted premises in tenure of Jarman except suit & service due [***]
the Lords of the Manor) with warrant by Taverner against him & claimants under him for the premises by him released & th[***]
by Angell for what he releases & covenants by oath to the other for further assurance. B:192.200.204. |
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Friday 5 Dec 1656.
Giles Travers surrenders (inter alia) the water mill called or [***]
And all that bank or wall leading from the said mill & lying on the upper side of [***]
Platt's houses compassing the north west & south sides of Parisgarden to the use of Ge[***]
in fee. B:147.201.210
Licence to George Gosfright to let for 40 years B:147.
Gosfright surrenders to the use of his will. B:147. |
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5 Dec 1656.
The Homage present that Thommazine Mosyer widow died seised of the Guy of Wa[***]
late in tenure of Cotterell except in a footway leading from the way on the S side of the premises to the tene[***]
of Stephen Mosyer on the north side & that Mary Melling (wife of Wm Melling gent) was her daughter & heir A13[*]. |
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20 Dec 1656. Angell for £4 fine lets Wm Dover a piece of the broad wall or mill bank on the
west side of Parisgarden in length from N to S 24 pole abutting S on other parcel demised to Aldridge & N on another parcel in tenure of
Angell except 16 foot in breadth all the length on the E next the mill stream for a common way & except for the sluice through the premises
(as formerly) from 25 Dec instant for 41 years at £4 rent with covenants to repair the highway & banks of the mill stream & of the
ditch or drainer on the W side of the wall all new buildings &c and not annoy the mill stream ditch sluice or highway nor prejudice Mr
Angell's title with a proviso for reentry for default of payment of the rent by 14 days or for breach of covenants. B81. |
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20 Dec 1656. Angell for £14 fine lets Richard Aldridge a piece of the broad wall or mill bank in
length from N to S 157 foot & in breadth from the bottom of the drill of water W of the premises 16 foot lying before the messuage in tenure
of Aldridge from 25 Dec instant for 41 years at £4 rent with like covenants & proviso &c. B:49.
—— The messuage here mentioned before which this lay seems to be Aldridge's his dwelling house in Lambeth parish on the W
side of the ditch behind my ground which he built upon some meadow ground sold by the state & since restored to the archbishop of Canterbury
& now held by lease from the bishop. |
| Of the Manor and things of General Concernment |
Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Tho: Davies |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyhold parcel of the bank or wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 1665 |
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20 Dec 1656. Angell lets Tho. Thompson a slip of ground or wharf parcel of the broad wall or mill bank in
length from N to S 80 foot & in breadth from E to W 8 foot lying before Thompson's 2 tenements called Gant's tenements for 41 years from Xpenmas
last at 8s rent with the covenants & proviso as in the first to Dover. B:fol 66. |
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20 Dec 1656. Angell for £3 fine lets Wm Dover a piece of ground N & S 4 pole 15 foot broad before
the Fleet Tavern parcel of the broad wall on the west side of Parisgarden leading from the barge yard to St George fields from 25 Dec
instant for 41 years at £2 rent with covenants to maintain & repair the drainer & all buildings &c to be erected (not extending to the
mill stream) not to stop or annoy the mill stream or highway with like proviso &c. B.77. |
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19 Febry 1656. A bargain & sale from Wm Angell for £70 to John Shorter in fee of a slip of
ground from N to S 187 foot parcel of the broad wall leading from the barge house to St George's fields lying between 2 other parcels
of the said wall in tenure of Dover & abutting E on another parcel of the said wall laid out by Angell for a common way or passage & the
ditch or drainer W with all houses &c belonging paying 6d rent at Midsummrer B:9. |
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7 April 1657. John Mosyer Esqr reciting thaat Mary Mosyer his mother 5 June 1651 let to Drury a
little house late Browne's & a yard usually let with the bakehouse on part of which yard & little house Drury had erected another
dwelling & bakehouse which he then inhabited now demised to Drury the new bakehouse & the yard behind it on the N in length from N to
S from the highway 55 foot & in breadth E & W 16 for 7 years from the end of the former made by Mrs Mosyer if Drury or his wife or
Richard or Elizabeth their son & daughter live at £6.13s.4d. A358. This lease was intended as a favor to Drury but he looked
for greater favor & had not this lease though both parts were once sealed.
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28 May 1657. John Mosyer Esqr lets Hester Francklin her house garden & wharf formerly Roger
& Agnes Jones's adjoining to Snelling's now Symons's W & Henry Taylor's E Gregorie's S & Thames N (saving 2 wharf rooms for 2 boats)
for 21 years if she live & inhabit there at £3.10s rent A368.
The counterpart of this was never sealed nor the principal given into her hands. |
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29 Sept 1657. Mr Mosyer his survey or valuation of all his copyhold lands in the Manor of Parisgarden A54. |
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2 Nov 1657. Angell for 10s lets Aldridge a piece of ground N & S 100 foot E & W 18 foot lying along
& before other grounds in tenure of Aldridge & adjoiniing N to another piece in tenure of Aldridge S to another piece in tenure of Angell
W to the ditch or drainer E to the 16 foot way called Angell Street parcel of the broad wall or mill bank from 25 Dec for 41 years at 5s
rent with the covenants & proviso as before. B:86.
The ground afore which this parcel lies is the archbishop of Canterbury's land sic supra 20 Dec 1616. |
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27 Nov 1657. Drury demises to Tho. Silver a little piece of ground or wharf being parcel of the mill bank or
wall leading from Mill Bridge to Lambeth N & S 12 foot from the wharf of the mill stream to the way of 16 foot laid out by Mr Angell & E & W 4
foot S of Duckett's & is part of what Drury held of Mr Angell for 30 years & 6 months at £4 rent with covenants to dig the mill ditch 2
foot deeper & wharf it & raise the pavements in the street &c. A:26. 24 Janry 1666 Silver assigns to Mr Mosyer all his interest in a house
& ground lying over against Nicholas Leister's house Mr Mosyer agrees that Silver & his wife shall enjoy it during their lives paying 4s rent. A:69. |
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26 April 1658. Wm Angell for 10s lets Wm Ralphes a piece of the broad wall or mill bank now called
Angell Street N & S 40 foot & E & W 18 adjoining N on a parcel let to Aldridge S on another in tenure of Angell E on the 16 foot way W on
the ditch or drainer from 25 Dec last for 41 years at 5s rent & a capon of 3s or 3s with covenants proviso &c B:90 |
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26 Janry 1658. Wm Angell lets John Richardson a messuage late built by Mr Angell with a slip of ground
at the N end of the house from N to S 75 foot in Angell Street & severed from the rest of the broad wall with pales late in tenure of widow
Gill from 25 December last for 21 years at £4.10s rent with covenants & proviso &c B54. |
| Of the Manor and things of General Concernment |
Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Tho: Davies |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyhold parcel of the bank or wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 1665 |
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1 March 1658. Tho. Stiffe surrrenders a customary tenement surrendered to him by Gosfright to
the use of Angell in fee. B:149. |
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1 March 1658. Angell surrenders all his customary lands &c held of this Manor to the use of
his will will B:149. |
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5 March 1658. Gosfright surrenders inter alia the water mill called &c now used for a fulling mill
&c and of the bank or wall leading from the said mill & lying on the upper side of the Lady Platt's houses compassing the northwest &
southwest sides of Parisgarden &c to the use of William Angell junior in fee. B:148.202 & 210. |
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10 March 1658. Angell (for 7s fine) lets to Wm Sermon a piece of the mill wall or bank on the
north side of Parisgarden E & W 16 foot & N & S 6 foot joining E to R Alwyn's W to widow Rutter's shed N to the way or passage of 12
foot laid out by Mr Angell & son the mill stream situate over against the Bear & Ragged Staff from Xpenmas 1656 for 31 years at
8s.6d rent with covenants & proviso B:173. |
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24 March 1658. Angell for 10s fine lets Joan Rutter a piece of the mill wall or bank with a little shed
on it the N side of Parisgarden E & W 13 foot & N & S 7 foot adjoining E to Sermon's W to Kent's N to the 12 foot way & S on the mill stream
for 31 years from Xpenmas 1656 at 10s rent &c. B:100 |
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23 June 1659. Angell for 10s fine lets Griffith Kent inter alia 3 pieces of the mill wall vizt a piece
E & W 80 foot & N & S 8 foot adjoining E of Rutter's shed W on a laystall S on the mill stream & N on the way a 2nd piece in length 9 foot
& in breadth 7 foot between the shed built by Robt Amy & the shop of David Hayes a 3rd lying between 2 willow trees on the S of Hayes his
shop N & S 14 foot & E & W 7 adjoining N & S to other parcels of the mill wall in tenure of Wm Angell E of the mill stream & W on the wall called
Angell Street for 41 years from our Lady Day last at 40s rent with like covenants & proviso as before. B:95. |
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2 April 1660. Angell for 10s fine lets James Ewar a piece of ground wharf or bank belonging to the
mill between the shop in tenure of Jane Daniell widow & a willow tree in length N & S between the said shop & tree 14 foot & in breadth
8 being the north west corner of the Manor of Parisgarden for 31 years from 25 Dec 1656 at 10s rent with like covenants & power of reentry
as before. B:104. |
In or about 12 or 13 Car 2 1660. An indenture inter the king of 1 part & John Arundell Esqr
of the other, whereby the king lets to Arundell all those parcels of land or meadows containing 24 acres being parcel of the
Manor of Kennington near Lambeth in tenure of Wm Dover Boydon Cuper alias Cupitt & Fulke Morris & all that parcel of ground or passage
called the bank or Thames wall lying in the north near the Prince's Meads with all messuages built upon the same & all those pieces or
parcels of ground enclosed wharfs & osier ground lying near the bank or passage on the north & extending from a place where a house
now waste was called the king's old barge house towards there by the course of the river of Thames towards the north unto a
piece of land late of Henry earl of Arundel towards the west near the sluice containing 4 acres in the tenure of Wm Dover
Boydon Cuper alias Cupitt Fulke Morris & Griffith Kent Henry White Edward Smith Tho: Sherley & other tenants with all messuages
buildings &c to the premises belonging in the Manor of Kennington all which premises are parcel of the dukedom of Cornwall (except
3 houses for reposing barges vizt the one for the mayor of the City the 2nd for the Merchant Taylors' Company & a cottage near
adjoining & a 3rd for the Woodmongers' Company) habendum for 31 years at £176.5s rent half yearly to the king's Receiver
for that dukedom. B48.
This concerns not me John Mosyer but the Prince's Meads on which I butt westwards. |
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12 Sept 12 Car 2. 1660. An extract from a survey of the Manor of Wiles alias Parisgarden in the
parishes of St Savior St George & Lambeth this extract principally concerning what Mr Angell sold Mr Mosyer. 1665. B:151. |
About 13 Car 2. A brief of a suit in the Exchequer commenced by Mr Angell in the name of John
Smith his lessee in ejectment against John Arundell Esqr lessee to the king of the Prince's Meads by which Mr Angell sued for.
1. All the wharfs between the barge house & the sluice as built upon ground by him supposed to be the Willows parcel of
the freehold of Parisgarden. B:198.203.
2. All the houses upon he narrow wall vizt the street that leads from the large house ny him supposed to be part of the copyhold
wall of Parisgarden. B:201.208.
Wherein Mr Angell title to the wharf between the barge house & the sluice is set forth as freehold & his title to the houses
between the barge house & the sluice on the wall called the narrow wall as copyhold. B:198.203.
But the things in question lie all to the westwards of what I bought of Mr Angell & this suit concerns me not. |
| About 13 Car 2. There is also another brief of this cause wherein the plainants' & the defendants'
title are particularly set down with answers to several objections on both sides. B:203. |
| Of the Manor and things of General Concernment |
Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Tho: Davies |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyhold parcel of the bank or wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 1665 |
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20 March 1661. Wm Angell lets John Dent a messuage shed & ground adjoining to the N end thereof and
a house of office on the W side of the wall called Angell Street from Xpenmas for 31 years rent £3.10s and a couple of capons
or 5s on the first day of January with covenants for repairs extending to the mill stream & proviso for reentry. B58. |
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15 April 14 Car 2. 1662. Shorter & Gregory present a surrender of the 9th instant by Arthur
Young Esqr of a tenement in tenure of Richardson with a piece of ground on the N side formerly being parcel of the broad wall called
Angell Street to the use of W Angell in fee B150. |
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12 Nov 14 Car 2. 1662. Angell lets Alexander Davis a piece of the mill wall or bank now called
Angell Street lying by the mill stream side on the E side of the said street adjoining N to another parcel of the said wall in tenure
of Kent (on which there is now a house built in tenure of John Abettiell) S to other part of the said wall in the hands of Angell N & S
10 foot & E & W from the said mill stream to Angell Street 8 (upon which Davis hath built a shed) for 35 years from 1 January past rent
a barrel of Colchester oysters worth 3s or 3s in money on the 11 January with covenaants &c, B178. |
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15 August 15 Car 2. 1663. Kent lets John Abettiell a tenement of 2 lower rooms & 2 upper rooms
joining to Davis his shed S & Anne Moseley north abutting on Bellamye's garden & the way from the barge yard to Angell Street W the
which inter alia Kent held of Angell for a longer term for 16 years at £4 rent B164 |
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10 Dec 15 Car 2. 1663. Angell for £400 mortgages for 99 years to Wm Butler inter alia the mill
now used for a fulling mill & all banks streams &c belonging & all houses thereon set. B:13. |
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19 Dec 1663. Angell lets Geo. Biggs a shop with as chimney in tenure of Elenor Cale alias Biggs
the mother near the barge houses & N end of Angell Street & adjoining unto & about 2 foot over of the mill ditch or stream running by
James Bellaamy's garden & N to a cottage of Kent's to another of James Ewer's in length from N to S 12 foot & ½ & in breadth
from E to W 8 foot & ½ for [blank] from Xpenmas rent 25s & a capon or 3s with like covenants as in Thompson's B:182. |
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20 Dec 1663. Angell lets Aldridge a piece of ground paled upon the broad wall called Angell Street
N & S 117 foot & E & W 16 foot in tenure of Aldriege butting E on Angell Street W on the ditch or drainer severing the same from Lambeth
Marsh N on a piece of ground lying within 3 foot of Dent's house & S on Richardson's shed from Christmas next for 34 years at 20s & a pound
of pepper of 1s.6d or 1s.6d with covenants & proviso &c. B:62. |
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11 October 16 Car 2. 1664. Ellen Mosyer relict of John Mosyer clerk who was son of Wm lets Joshua
Smith a tenement late in tenure of Wm Smith his father with a yard behind & a wharf towards the Thames & a back way to the wall side from
Midsummer 1667 for 21 years if she live at £5 rent wih an agreement that Smith shall permit the other tenant of Mr Mosyer & John
Mosyer Esqr free passage through the yard A426. |
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11 Oct 16 Car 2. 1664. The same Ellen Mosyer lets John Leigh a messuage with a wharf to the Thames
& a garden plot with free back passage from 30 Sept 1667 for 21 years if she live at £6.14s rent for the 1st year & £5.14s
afterwards A:441. |
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16 Nov 16 Car 2. 1664. John Mosyer Esqr for the surrender of the lease 5 June 1651 to Richard
Drury deceased demises to Richard Drury junior a tenement anciently a bakehouse now converted into several dwellings (viz)
one of Simon Sad & another late of T Woodman & now of J Ewer another late of Wm Wheately now Sam. Cooke & another of J Burton & a
backside now partly built on heretofore used with the old bakehouse now with the new and a new bakehouse built partly on the place
of Browne's tenement & partly on the S end of the backside late in tenure of Drury the father & formerly of Kelly undertenants of
Wm Mosyer's ancestors in length from the way towards the Thames N to the way on the wall side S 104 foot & in breadth towards the
Thames [blank] foot & in breadth on the wall 15 another tenement formerly in tenure of Miles & Watson & E on JEwall with
passage through the Guy of Warwick Alley another tenement lying W of Sadd's & N of Bird's for several years occupied with the old
bakehouse but before as a several tenement in tenure of T Taylor father of M Taylor & since the building of the new bakehouse
again occupied in several late in tenure of Jo. Dowen & now of Alice Watson the 2 last in length from the way N 30 foot & in breadth
northwards 13 for 31 years (if Richard Drury Mary his wife or Elizabeth his sister live) at 14s rent A.41 |
| Of the Manor and things of General Concernment |
Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Tho: Davies |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyhold parcel of the bank or wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 1665 |
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2 June 17 Car 2. 1665. A bargain & sale for a year for 5s from Mr Angell to John Mosyer Esqr of all these
messuages tenements shops sheds gardens yards &c laystalls grounds used for passages to certain grounds & houses lately built in Lambeth parish)
& all other grounds lands & hereditaments reputed parcel of the broad wall within the Manor of Parisgarden lying on the W side of Angell Street
abutting S upon a tenement in tenure of Jonathan Choice tenant of John Shorter & from thence extending in length northwards to a messuage or
tenement in tenure of Daniel Stamford another of Mr Shorter's tenants all in length N & S 1180 foot but in several places of several breadths
15, 16, 18 & 20 foot broad & upwards now or late in the tenures or occupations of the persons following vizt (beginning southwards from Jonathan
Choice's) Wm Angell John Richardson & Fr. Forrest (Richardson's undertenant Richard Aldridge & Tho. Henry & Jo. Stephens & John Dent Aldridge's
undertenants Wm Ralphes or Aldridge as assignees of Ralph & John Feilder John Robinson & Andrew Bentham undertenants of Aldridge Robert Butcher
Roger Marshall Wm Donne Wm Banwell & Wm Twogood undertenants of Aldridge Wm Dover James Davies Jo. Dowden Robt Vaughan John Feilder Tho. Davies
Wm Oakley James Jenkins Peter Vandebrooke John Powell James warwicke Christopher Leech Wm Kingman & Robert Wright undertenants of Wm Dover and
all those messuages shops sheds & grounds parcel of the broad wall on the W side of Angell Street abutting S upon a tenement in tenure of Richard
Woodbyne another undertenant of John Shorter & from thence on a ditch or drainer severing the same from Lambeth parish partly on a piece of ground
lying between the premises & the Fleet Tavern now used by Mr Dover for a way to Prince's Mead the last mentioned premises being in tenure of
Wm Dover Daniel Damery Susanna Davis & John Abethell & also so much of the said ditch or drainer on the W of the premises as belongs to or is
enjoyed with the same and all those messuages or tenements shops &c grounds &c on the east side of the way leading from the barge house to
St George's Fields in length 107 foot measuring southwards from the northwest corner of the corner house in tenure of Joan Rutter widow
now used for a smith's shop to the S part of a shed in tenure of widow Davies all these being in the tenures of Wm Angell Thomas Thompson
Joan Rutter David Hayes George Gun Griffith Kent John Busy George Biggs Mary Osgood James Ewar Giles Moseley & Anne Moseley and all those
messuages &c grounds &c lying on the south side of the way leading from the barge house towards the Borough of Southwark in length 155 foot
measuring eastwards from the NW corner of the same corner house which corner house lies opposite to the passage of the place used for landing
&c at the barge house to the east side of a shed heretofore demised to Wm Sermon & now in tenure of Richard Dyer & being in the tenures of
Wm Angell Thomas Thompson Joan Rutter Griffith Kent John Minns shoemaker Anne West Mary Osgood Thomas Liske R Newman John Evans butcher
Anne Taylor widow the same Joan Rutter John Watson Wm Sermon and Richard Dyer and all houses &c belonging & [blank] passage through
Angell Street all which premises are situate within the Manor of Parisgarden. B:20. |
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3 June 1665. An indenture whereby Wm Angell junior for £470 grants releases &c the same premises
to John Mosyer Esqr in fee reddendum 6d per annum with covenants from Mr Angell that he will not annoy the passage called Angell Street
with any building enclosure &c except for the standing of the cage pound & stocks so long as they stand where they are. B24.
A schedule of leases let by Mr Angell of parcel of the premises to several persons B:40. |
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3 June 17 Car 2. 1665. An indenture (reciting that Mr Angell had conveyed or agreed to convey to John
Mosyer Esqr the parcels contained in the lease & release of the 2 & 3 instant whereby Mr Angell in pursuance
of an agreement for that purpose demises to Mr Mosyer so much of the said mill stream & the ground
& soil thereof as lies on the S side of such of the premises as are mentioned to lie on the S side of the way
from the barge house towards the Borough containing in length from E to W from the NW corner of the
corner house W to the E part of a shed demised to Sermon E 155 foot and so much of the said mill stream
& the ground & soil thereof as lies on the E side of such of the premises as lie on the east side of the way
leading from the barge houses to St George's Fields containing from the corner southwards 107 & so
much of the lands & grounds of the broad wall upon the E side of Angell Street (which is intended to be left
14 wide) abutting E on the mill stream as lies over against such of the premises as lie on the W side Angell
Street between the shed in tenure of widow Davis & the bridge going into Protector Street & so much
of the mill stream & the ground & soil thereof as adjoins to the demised premises with all trees & as full
right &c for setting up of buildings &c on the mill stream as Mr Angell could [ saving so much of the wall
as contains 14 foot eastward of such of the premises conveyed as lie on the W side of Angell Street in all
places where there is 14 foot or more in wideness between the premises to be conveyed & the trees
planted by the mill stream side, the said 14 foot wide being intended for a common way & saving so
much of ground soil & millstream &c as lies on the south side of the bridge leading into Protector Street
14 foot of the same way last excepted being to be left for a common highway & standing for the pound
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Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyhold parcel of the bank or wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 1665 |
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stocks cage & whipping post where they now stand during the term or such part thereof
as Angell his heirs &c shall think fit to continue the same where they now stand & except
free passage for the water through the mill stream ] habendum for 99 years from the
date at 20s rent proviso for reentry for default of payment by 20 days. B31 |
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3 June 17 Car 2. 1665. Wm Angell out of court surrenders into the hands of the [****]
Edward Smith & Edmond Gregory 2 customary tenements of the Manor [****]
wall compassing Parisgarden lying on the W side of Angell Street [****]
N to S by the street side from a messuage in tenure of Jonathan [****]
Daniel Samford N 1180 foot & so much of the [*** lying on the W side of]
Angell Street as contains in length from N to S by the streetside from a [****]
Richard Woodbyne's measuring by the front of the houses [****]
Susanna Davis & so northward in all 66 foot & all copyhold [messuages ****]
on the west side of the said street by the spaces of 1180 foot [& 66 foot & so ****]
bank lying on the east side of Angell Street as contains in length [from the ****]
sheds in tenure of Susanna Davis S to the north side of a corner [house ****]
used for a smith's shop near the barge house N 107 foot & all copyhold [****]
on the east side of the street by that space and so [much of the]
of the way from the barge house to the mill & so to the [said ****]
E to W 155 foot & all copyhold lands &c of Mr Angell S of the [****]
premises are in the tenures of the said Wm Angell John Richardson [****]
Aldridge Thomas Henry John Stephens John Dent Wm [Ralph John ****]
Andrew Bentham Robt Burthen Roger Marshall Wm Donne [****]
Wm Dover James Davis John Dowden Robt Vaughan Tho. Davis Wm [****]
Vandebrooke John Powell James Warwicke Xpofer Leech Wm Kingman [Rebecca Daniell alias]
Damery Susanna Davis John Abethell Giles Moseley Anne Moseley James [Ewar Mary Osgood Geo]
Biggs John Busy Griffith Kent George Gunn David Hayes Tho. Thompson [****]
Munnes Anne West widow Tho. Liske Robt Newman John Evans Anne Taylor [****]
Wm Sermon & Richard Dier or some of them their or some of their undertenants [****]
houses &c belonging to the use of John Mosyer Esqr in fee. B:fol 38. |
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3 June 1665. Wm Butler by endorsement on the deed of the 10 Dec 1663 15 Car 2 for [
paid by John Mosyer Esqr sells & assigns to Tho. Garrard so much of the banks walls and other
things mentioned in that indenture as by indentures of even date herewith were intended to be conveyed
to Mr Mosyer habendum upon trust for Mr Mosyer & his heirs & surrenders to Mr Angell the
inn called the Catts & other things therewith demised B:18. |
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Friday 9 June 17 Car 2. 1665. Upon presentment of Mr Angell's surrenders 3 instant Mr Mosyer
is admitted. B:40.
Mr Mosyer surrenders all his copyholds to the use of his will. B:41.
Licence to Mr Mosyer to let to whom he will not exceeding 50 years B:41. |
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24 June 17 Car 2. 1665. T Garrard by endorsement on Butler's deed 10 Dec 1663 assigns to
Mr Mosyer except the last day. B:19. |
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21 March 18 Car 2. 1665. Licence to John Mosyer Esqr to let leases of all or any his copyholds for 99 years if such
person as he shall marry live A79. |
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21 March 18 Car 2. 1665. Licence to John Mosyer Esqr to let leases of all or any his copyhol[
for 99 years if such person as he shall marry live. A79. |
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23 June 18 Car 2. 1666. Mr Mosyer lets to John Richardson gardener a parcel of ground with a [
on the north part thereof on the west side of Angell Street N & S 21 foot & E & W 22 foot butting north [
on other ground of Mr Mosyer's in tenure of Aldridge & S on more ground & on a messuage of Mr Mosyer's
with messuage & ground as also the demised premises were all in tenure of Richardson. B.160.
By an endorsement on this deed Mr Mosyer releases to Richardson all covenants &c contained in
certain indentures between Richardson & Mr Angell 26 January 1658. B.161. |
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Of Mr Mosyer's first Copyhold derived from Tho: Davies |
Of Mr Mosyer's other Copyhold parcel of the bank or wall compassing the Manor bought of Mr Angell 1665 |
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17 July 18 Car 2. 1666.
John Mosyer Esqr for £15 fine lets Edmond Gregory a messuage backside & wharf successively in the
tenure of Charles Munsley Ursula Munsley Tho Taylor Henry & Anne Taylor & T Terry between Hester Francklin's W
& Leigh E for 21 years at £2.16s rent with a proviso (inter alia) that Gregory shall not convert it into two tenements or let
any part of it from the other or place inmates. B:48. |
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16 August 18 Car 2. 1666.
Wm Melling & Mary his wife surrender the Guy of Warwick late in tenure of Cotterell with
Stephen Mosyer father of John 22 Dec 1642 surrendered to the use of Thomazine Mosyer mother of the said Mary
Melling in fee whose daughter & sole heir the said Mary is) to the use of John Mosyer in fee who is admitted A87 and
surrenders it to the use of his will. A88. |
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Eodem die et anno. Licence to him to let it for 99 years if such person as he shall marry live. A88.
Licence also granted to the said John to demise the same for 50 years. A:88. |
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Ultimo August 1666.
Mr Mosyer grants to Susanna Ellis his sister all his copyholds in Parisgarden
demised by Wm Angell (of whom he bought the same) to Kent habendum to Mr Ellis for a week next
after the end of Mr Kent's term to keep the term which he was about to buy of Mr Kent from
being drowned in his own fee simple. B:169. |
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20 Sept 18 Car 2. 1666.
John Shorter & Griffith Kent (reciting Mr Angell's lease 23 June 1659 to Kent
(inter alia) of 3 pieces or parcels of the mill bank for 41 years from 25 March then last & his assignment
13 January 1665 to John Shorter) now Shorter & Kent for £76 grant assign release &c to John Mosyer
Esqr the said 3 pieces of the mill wall & all messuages buildings &c. B:163. |
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26 Nov 18 Car 2. 1666.
John Mosyer Esqr demises to Edward Linney the Guy of Warwick sometime in tenure of Cotterell
since of Hodges & late of Duckworth & another behind & contiguous on the N side & late therewith enjoyed heretofore in
tenure of Hodges & late of Duckworth & a great shed in the yard north of the premises butting E upon other messuages of
Mr Mosyer in tenure of Drury & a little piece of ground over against it on the south side of the way N & S 12 foot & E & W 8 as
late in tenure of Duckworth (except the place in the yard where stood a little shed & a pair of stairs & liberty to take down
the stairs) habendum for 14 years at £1.10s rent for the ground & £10.10s for the rest there is a schedule of goods
annexed A:60. |
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29 Nov 1666. A receipt from Shorter for the money paid by Mr Mosyer. |
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22 January 18 Car 2. 1666.
John Mosyer Esqr lets George Biggs two tenements lying together near
the barge house on the east side of the street leading from the barge house to Angell Street & so
to St George's Fields that is to say a shop in tenure of Harman late the dwelling of Ellen Biggs his
mother & formerly the shop of David Hayes barber containing in front to the street 12 foot &
½ adjoining north upon an entry in tenure of James Ewar bricklayer one other tenement of a shop &
chamber in tenure of John Busy formerly of [blank] & sometime of [blank] lying between
the said shop formerly of Hayes & now of Harman S & the sheds of Mr Mosyer sometime in tenure of Robt
Amy & now of David Hayes N for 31 years 40s rent & a capon or 3s. B:161. |
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24 January 18 Car 2. 1666.
John Mosyer Esqr lets to Tho Liske all those houses & edifices near the barge
house in the Manor of Parisgarden on the south side of the way leading from the barge house to the
Borough of Southwark abutting east upon a tenement of the said John Mosyer in tenure of Newman and
formerly of [blank] & west on a piece of ground hereinafter demised containing towards
the way from the east side of a room with a chimney there in parcel of the premises to the said
piece of ground W 40 foot & a piece of ground between the other premises & Liske's dwelling house
in front towards the way 4 foot & ½ for 21 years & a quarter from Christmas redd for the buildings
the first quarter 7s.6d & afterwards £3.10s per annum for the 4 foot & ½ a peppercorn. B:163. |
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24 January 16 Car 2. 1666.
John Mosyer Esqr lets to Thomas Silver & Rebecca his wife a parcel of ground demised to T
Mosyer his uncle to Silver between the Guy of Warwick east & Mark Taylor's now Gregorie's west upon this ground
Silver hath now built houses now in the tenures of Nicholas Leicester & T Haward carpenter, Sarah Stephens * White &
the said Silver (except a piece of ground in breadth between a brickhouse parcel of the premises on the S & another house timber
built) for 41 years if Silver or his wife live rent the first 3 years £4 and £7 per annum after. A:61. |
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Eodem die et anno.
John Mosyer lets Silver & his wife the ground excepted for 3 years if either of them live. |
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Eodem die et anno.
Silver assigns to Mr Mosyer all his interest in a house of office & ground lying
against Leicester's house & Mr Mosyer agrees that Silver & his wife shall enjoy it for 41 years mentioned
in a deed of even date if they shall live paying 4s per annum and see 27 Nov 1657 & A:69. |