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LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 NORTHWICK ESTATES LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 NORTHWICK ESTATES ACC/0512 Reference Description Dates MANORIAL RECORDS ACC/0512/001 Appointment of Attorney to take admission. 1769 Parties:- (1) Gerard Lake of Aston Clinton, Bucks. Esq. (2) Thomas Cater of Lincoln's Inn, gentleman and Anthony Leavey of the same. Messuage called Windmill House near the Hermitage on Sudbury Green. ACC/0512/002 Extract from Will of (1). 1774 (1) John Stone of Coldwell, speen, Berks. Esq. (2) John Horton of Bath, apothecary. (3) Henry Stone, younger son of (1). Request of messuage, lands, goods etc. to (2) in trust for (3). ACC/0512/003 Appointment of Attorney (2) to take admission 1776 of copyholds. Capital messuage, pasture and Homfield Close in common fields of Alperton under Will of (3), and to secure enrolment of Will in records of Court of Harrow Manor. Parties:- (1) John Horton, the elder, of Bath (co. Somerset) apothecary; (2) Geo. Jones and Richard Townsend of Newbury, Berks., gent. (3) John Stone, late of Coldwell, Sheen, Berks. ACC/0512/004 Appointment of Attorney to take admission and 1780 surrender to use of (3). 2 closes of pasture in Alperton and Henfield Close and land in common fields of Alperton. Parties:- (1) John Horton of Bath, Somerset, apothecary (2) Thos Partyn of Edgware, gent and Chas. Brand of St. George the Martyr, gent (3) William Withers of the Haymarket, Westminster, farmer. ACC/0512/005 Appointment of Attorney to surrender to use of 1781 purchaser(s) and heirs. Parties:- (1) Gerard Lake of Aston Clinton, Bucks, Esq (2) Warwick Lake and Wm. Hayton of Ivinghoe, Esq. Half cobland, messuage and tenement in common fields of Roxeth, Sudbury and Pinner (inc the Hermitage and Windmill House on Sudbury Green). LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 NORTHWICK ESTATES ACC/0512 Reference Description Dates ACC/0512/006 Power of Attorney to Surrender copyholds. 1783 Parties:- (1) James Hancock of Cirencester (Glous.) gent, a wastehold tenant of Harrow Manor (2) Thomas Eccles of Blenheim St, St George, Hanover Sq, gent. Cottage or tenement in Weald Wood abutting (E) on Brick Kilns to use of John Hitch and his heirs. ACC/0512/007 Warrant appointing attorney (3) to acknowledge 1790 satisfaction on conditional surrender by (1) to (2 ) of messuage, tenement and cottage and closes in Roxeth, Pinner and Weald, and hand tenement called `High Capers'. Parties:- (1) Chas. Waldo of Church End, Hendon and Elizabeth Catherine, his wife, (2) Peter Moore, late of St. James', Westminster, now of Hadley, nr. Barnet. (3) Joseph Baldwin, manor steward. ACC/0512/008 Letter of Attorney to take admission and then to 1794 surrender to use of will of (1) Parties:- (1) Hannah Sutton of Chelsea, widow, devisee in will of Joseph Sutton, late of Chelsea, dec'd. (2) John Cooper of Old Round Ct. Strand, Silversmith. Four cottages and waste in Harrow town. ACC/0512/009 Letter of Attorney to take admission and then to 1794 surrender to use of will of (1) Parties:- (1) Hannah Sutton of Chelsea, widow, devisee in will of Joseph Sutton, late of Chelsea, dec'd. (2) John Cooper of Old Round Ct. Strand, Silversmith. Four cottages and waste in Harrow town. ACC/0512/010 Appointment of Attorney to take admission and 1794 surrender copyhold messuage; subsequent surrender to use of Dr. Robert Freeman of Uxbridge and Brook Allen Bridges of Red Lion Square, gentleman, on trust. Parties:- (1) Revd. Samuel Glasse of Greenford, and William Stevens of Old Broad St., St. Mary-le-Poor, City of London. (2) Joseph Hare and Richard Womach of Red Lion Square, gents. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 NORTHWICK ESTATES ACC/0512 Reference Description Dates ACC/0512/011 Deputation from (1) to (2) to take surrender 1794 from (3) to use of (4). Parties:- (1) Charles Brand, steward (2) Edward Bunce, deputy steward. (3) Ann Gibson of Northall, widow (4) John Gibson of Ramsgate, Esq. Head tenement called New House in Pinner, land in common fields of Pinner, and Morse Close in Pinner. ACC/0512/012 Appointment of Attorney to take admission of (1 1795 ) and subsequent surrender to use of (3) and heirs. (1) John Gibson, Ramsgate, heir of Doreas Gibson (2) Messrs Hull, Boodle and Hoper (3) Geo Marley Drummond, an infant (son of Geo Drummond). Head tenement in Weald formerly called `Richard Adownes' and `Tour at Hills' and land in common fields of Harrow. ACC/0512/013 Appointment of Attorney to take admission of (1 1796 ) and subsequent surrender to use of (3) and heirs. Parties:- (1) Stephen Taylor, late of Roxeth, gent, now of Rockford, Essex (2) Messrs Sam. Remnant and Jes. Wortham (3) Joseph Seger, St. Giles-in-the-fields, soap-maker. Messuage and cottage and land in Roxeth, and East Croft nr. Roxeth Green. ACC/0512/014 Deputation from (2) to (3) to take surrender 1797 from (1) and to act as steward. Parties:- (1) Richard Robert Graham, Esq., and Ann, his wife; (2) Chas. Brand, Esq., manor steward; (3) Edward Bray and John Small -pieces, of Gt. Russell St. Bloomsbury. Copyholds. ACC/0512/015 Appointment of Attorney to take admission and 1797 surrender (following a recovery) to use of (1) and heirs, and subsequently of (3) and heirs. Parties:- (1) Richard Robert Graham, Aldenham Park, Herts and Charles Ryves Graham (2) John Small piece and Jas. Pearsall of Great Russell St, Bloomsbury (3) Richard Page, Wembley. Webbs Mead and Newtons Close in Wembley and land in Preston. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 NORTHWICK ESTATES ACC/0512 Reference Description Dates ACC/0512/016 Deputation to take surrender by (1) to use of 1797 (2). (1) William Miles of Pinner, Esq., (2) Devisees in Will of (1). Copyhold messuage and lands. ACC/0512/017 Deputation from Steward to take surrender from 1798 (1) to use of (2). Parties:- (1) Sir Henry Tempest, St. and Susanna Prichard, his wife; (2) John James, Marquess of Abercorn and heirs. Head tenement called "Astmiss" and land in Weald. ACC/0512/018 Appointment of Attorney (2) to take admission 1798 of (1) and surrender to use of (3). (1) Edward Gray, Thos. Bodimeade and Philip Harcourt, (trustees under Settlement of Mary Ann Blackwell, heiress of John Bodimeade) (2) Messrs Kent and Meards (3) John James, Marquess of Abercorn and his heirs. Cottage at Brooks Hill in Harrow Weald. ACC/0512/019 Appointment of Attorney (2) to take admission 1798 of (1) and surrender to use of (3). (1) Edward Gray, Thos. Bodimeade and Philip Harcourt, (trustees under Settlement of Mary Ann Blackwell, heiress of John Bodimeade) (2) Messrs Kent and Meards (3) John James, Marquess of Abercorn and his heirs. Cottage at Brooks Hill in Harrow Weald. ACC/0512/020 Power of Attorney from (1) to (2) to take 1800 admission and surrender part to use of (3). Parties:- (1) John James, Marquis of Abercorn, of the Priory, Stanmore; (2) Messrs. Kent and Mears; (3) George Harley Drummond of Stanmore and heirs. Copyhold farm called "Astmiss" and messuage in Weald. ACC/0512/021 Power of Attorney from (1) to (2) to take 1800 admission and surrender part to use of (3). Parties:- (1) John James, Marquis of Abercorn, of the Priory, Stanmore; (2) Messrs. Kent and Mears; (3) George Harley Drummond of Stanmore and heirs. Copyhold farm called "Astmiss" and messuage in Weald. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 NORTHWICK ESTATES ACC/0512 Reference Description Dates ACC/0512/022 Appointment of Attorney to receive admittance. 1800 Parties:- (1) Jane Edlin, St Marylebone, spinster (2) Messrs Chas Luxmoore, Jas Middlemist and Thos Patch, of Red Lion Sq, St George, the Martyr, gents. Messuage and tenement etc as heir of Mary Edlin, her sister; and to surrender according to will. ACC/0512/023 Power of Attorney from (1) to (2) to receive rent 1801 of a farm at Weald until a debt is paid. Parties:- (1) Henry Sayer of Pinner, farmer; (2) Daniel Hill, of Pinner, butcher. ACC/0512/024 Appointment of attorney to receive a legacy 1801 under will of (3) and rent for her house at Eastcote. Parties:- (1) Eliz. White of Harrow, widow;. (2) John Armstrong of Harrow, gent. (3) William Dunton. ACC/0512/025 Power of Attorney to surrender to use of (3). 1801 Parties:- (1) John James, Marquess of Abercorn of Stanmore Priory; (2) Messrs. Kent and Mears; (3) John Weall of Hatch End, Harrow and heirs. Copyhold land in common fields of Pinner. ACC/0512/026 Power of Attorney to surrender to use of (3). 1801 Parties:- (1) John James, Marquess of Abercorn of Stanmore Priory; (2) Messrs. Kent and Mears; (3) John Weall of Hatch End, Harrow and heirs. Copyhold land in common fields of Pinner. ACC/0512/027 Appointment of Attorney to take admission and 1802 surrender for a recovery to be suffered, and then to surrender to use of (1). Parties:- (1) Richard Robert Graham, Esq., and Rev. Chas. Eyves Graham his son. (2) Messrs. Edw. Bray and John H. Prince; Copyhold tenements. ACC/0512/028 (Draft) Power of Attorney to take admission. 1802 (1) Marquess of Abercorn. (2) Benjamin Kent. Waste land previously enclosed by (1) on Harrow Weald Common. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 NORTHWICK ESTATES ACC/0512 Reference Description Dates ACC/0512/029 Power of Attorney to surrender copyholds in 1802 order to suffer a Recovery and subsequently to surrender to use of (1). Parties:- (1) Elizabeth Greenhill of Clapton, widow of Thos. Greenhill and Thos. Greenhill, his son; (2) John Powell. Head tenement and 50 acres in Greenhill. ACC/0512/030 Appointment of Attorney to take admission and 1803 surrender to use of (3). Parties:- (1) James Forbes of Stanmore Hill.
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