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ACC/1023 Page 1 Reference Description Dates Hanworth Park LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 PAINE AND BRETTELL {SOLICITORS} ACC/1023 Reference Description Dates Hanworth Park Estate, property transactions ACC/1023/001 Copy of selected presentments and orders of n.d. [1773 - 4?] Hanworth Manor from 1670 to 1773, relating mainly to numbers of livestock to be grazed in the fields at various seasons, and to cutting turf and furze. ACC/1023/002 Yearly lease: His Grace the Duke of 1803 18 Jan Northumberland to his Grace the Duke of St. Albans. An allowance of water out of the Isleworth Mill River for the better supply of Hanworth Park. Rent: £2 2s. per annum. ACC/1023/003 Lease and release: His Grace the Duke of St. 1810 28 - 29 Albans and his trustees; Andrew Berkeley Sep Drummond, Charles Drummond and John Drummond, all of Charing Cross, Westminster; to James Ramsey Cuthbert esq. of Berkeley Square, Middx. and his trustee. The Manor of Hanworth, Hanworth House and the courtyards, farmyards, cottages, outhouses, offices, coach-houses, stables, barns and other buildings and appurtenances, Hanworth Park, and various other premises and land (specified) in Hanworth and Feltham, Middx. Consideration: £28,500. ACC/1023/004 Lease and release: His Grace the Duke of St. 1810 28 - 29 Albans and his trustees; Andrew Berkeley Sep Drummond, Charles Drummond and John Drummond, all of Charing Cross, Westminster; to James Ramsey Cuthbert esq. of Berkeley Square, Middx. and his trustee. The Manor of Hanworth, Hanworth House and the courtyards, farmyards, cottages, outhouses, offices, coach-houses, stables, barns and other buildings and appurtenances, Hanworth Park, and various other premises and land (specified) in Hanworth and Feltham, Middx. Consideration: £28,500. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 PAINE AND BRETTELL {SOLICITORS} ACC/1023 Reference Description Dates ACC/1023/005 Assignment of a term of 500 years: Lord 1810 29 Sep Charles Spencer to the Hon. Thomas Brand of The Hoo, Herts, in trust for James Ramsey Cuthbert, esq. The Manor of Hanworth and estates in Hanworth and Feltham, Middx, purchased by James Ramsey Cuthbert, esq. of the Duke of St. Albans. ACC/1023/006 Assignment of a term of 1500 years: John 1810 29 Sep Beauclerk, esq. of Lincoln's Inn, to William Groom of Lincoln's Inn Fields in trust for James Ramsey Cuthbert, esq. The Manor of Hanworth, and estates in Hanworth and Feltham, Middx, purchased by James Ramsey Cuthbert, esq. of the Duke of St. Albans. ACC/1023/007 Grant of a rent charge: James Ramsey 1811 26 Jul Cuthbert of Stonehouse, near Broadstairs, Kent, to John Wilmot, esq. and Sarah Anne, his wife, of Bruce Castle, Tottenham. Six pounds a year issuing out of Hanworth House, Middx. with the outhouses, gardens and appurtenances, for the benefit of the poor of the parish of Hanworth in lieu of a former grant, made unworkable by the enclosure of Hanworth and Feltham. ACC/1023/008 Declaration of trust: Sir Gilbert Heathcote of 1811 18 Oct Normanton, Rutland, bart., James Ramsey Cuthbert, esq. of Stonehouse near Broadstairs, Kent, and John Manners, esq. of Portman Square, Middx. To be trustees for a mortgage of £15,000 and interest according to the provisions of the marriage settlement of Aubrey, duke of St. Albans and Louisa Grace, duchess of St. Albans. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 PAINE AND BRETTELL {SOLICITORS} ACC/1023 Reference Description Dates ACC/1023/009 Lease and release to make a tenant to the 1822 17 - 18 praecipe: Frederick John Cuthbert, esq., of May Lincoln's Inn, eldest son of James Ramsey Cuthbert, esq., deceased, and Edward Eskine Tustin of New Bridge Street, Blackfriars, City of London. Hanworth Manor, Hanworth House with the outhouses, yards, gardens, and appurtenances, Hanworth Park with the lodge, and various other premises and land in Hanworth and Feltham. ACC/1023/010 Lease and release to make a tenant to the 1822 17 - 18 praecipe: Frederick John Cuthbert, esq., of May Lincoln's Inn, eldest son of James Ramsey Cuthbert, esq., deceased, and Edward Eskine Tustin of New Bridge Street, Blackfriars, City of London. Hanworth Manor, Hanworth House with the outhouses, yards, gardens, and appurtenances, Hanworth Park with the lodge, and various other premises and land in Hanworth and Feltham. ACC/1023/011 Common recovery: William Groom, demandant, 3 Geo IV Edward Tustin, tenant, and Frederick John Easter term Cuthbert, vouchee. [1822] The Manor of Hanworth with the appurtenances, ten messuages, 800a. land, 400a. meadow, 400a. pasture, 100a. wood, 100a. furze and heath. ACC/1023/012 Lease and release: Frederick John Cuthbert of 1828 18 - 19 Lincoln's Inn to Henry Perkins of Springfield, Jul Surrey, and Thomas Waite Marson, of Newington Butts, Surrey, gent., his trustee. The Manor of Hanworth, Hanworth House, and Hanworth Park with appurtenances, and other hereditaments in Hanworth and Feltham. Consideration: £29,300. ACC/1023/013 Lease and release: Frederick John Cuthbert of 1828 18 - 19 Lincoln's Inn to Henry Perkins of Springfield, Jul Surrey, and Thomas Waite Marson, of Newington Butts, Surrey, gent., his trustee. The Manor of Hanworth, Hanworth House, and Hanworth Park with appurtenances, and other hereditaments in Hanworth and Feltham. Consideration: £29,300. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 PAINE AND BRETTELL {SOLICITORS} ACC/1023 Reference Description Dates ACC/1023/014 Assignment of two terms of 500 years and 1500 1828 19 Jul years: the Right Hon. Thomas Lord Dacre and William Groom, esq., of Russell Square, to Frederick Perkins of Springfield, Surrey, and Charles Perkins of Blackheath, Kent, in trust for Henry Perkins, esq. Property as in ACC/1023/12-13. ACC/1023/015 Assignment of a term of 100 years: the Right 1828 19 Jul Hon. Thomas Lord Dacre, Sir Francis Hastings Doyle and George Bainbridge, esq., of Winchfield, Hants, to Thomas Frederick Marson in trust for Henry Perkins, esq. Property as in ACC/1023/12-13. ACC/1023/016 Covenant to produce title deeds: Frederick 1828 19 Jul John Cuthbert to Henry Perkins. 19 deeds dated 24 June 1822 - 7 June 1828 relating in part to the Manor of Hanworth and other hereditaments in Hanworth and Feltham. ACC/1023/017 Declaration of trust and related documents. 1828 - 1831 1828 19 July Declaration of trust: Frederick John Cuthbert of Lincoln's Inn; Henry Perkins of Springfield, Surrey; the trustees under the will of James Ramsey Cuthbert, deceased, and the trustees for Henry Perkins. £11,000 reduced 3 per cent bank annuities to be transferred from J.R.C's trustees to H.P's trustees as protection and indemnity for certain annuities and a legacy bequeathed by will of J.R.C. and payable on the estates late of J.R.C, now of H.P. 1830 10 Dec. (Endorsed) Deed poll: Charles L'Epine of Versailles, France; acknowledgement of receipt of £1,000 legacy due under will of J.R.C. deceased, from the trustees for H.P. 1831 21 June (Endorsed) Memorandum that an additional £83. 4s. 4d. reduced 3 per cent bank annuities were sold by H.P's trustees to cover costs involved in paying legacy to Charles L'Epine. 1831 28 Dec. (Endorsed) Deed poll: Trustees of will of J.R.C., Sophia Cuthbert the elder and Frederick John Cuthbert; acquit the trustees of H.P. from any further charge under the declaration of trust relating to annuity of £2,000 bequeathed to S.C. the elder under the will of J.R.C. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 PAINE AND BRETTELL {SOLICITORS} ACC/1023 Reference Description Dates ACC/1023/018 Lease and deed of exchange by release: Henry 1834 2 - 3 Apr Perkins of Springfield, Surrey, to Francis Peirce of Hanworth. A piece of land 95' 6ins. square at Hanworth with two cottages erected thereon, lately purchased by H.P. from James William Benn and John Shore Benn, in exchange for a piece of land with a cottage on it, measuring 1r. 28p. within Hanworth Park in which Francis Peirce late resided, with marginal plan on release. ACC/1023/019 Lease and deed of exchange by release: Henry 1834 2 - 3 Apr Perkins of Springfield, Surrey, to Francis Peirce of Hanworth. A piece of land 95' 6ins. square at Hanworth with two cottages erected thereon, lately purchased by H.P. from James William Benn and John Shore Benn, in exchange for a piece of land with a cottage on it, measuring 1r. 28p. within Hanworth Park in which Francis Peirce late resided, with marginal plan on release. ACC/1023/020 Grant of rent charge: Henry Perkins esq. of 1846 6 Jun - Hanworth Park, to Edward Richard Baggot, 1846 24 Jul esq. of Eaton Square, Middx. his son-in-law. £600 per annum on the Manor and Estate of Hanworth, Middx. [Endorsed] Release from rent charge: Edward Richard Baggot to Henry Perkins. (The rent charge had been necessary "to qualify him for the acceptance of a certain appointment which he hath since obtained"). ACC/1023/021 Counterpart lease for 21 years: Algernon 1856 11 Oct Perkins. esq. of Hanworth Park. to Augustus Frederick Westmacott. esq. of Feltham. 11a. 1r. 34p. meadow land in Feltham, now in the tenure of A.F.W., and use of a roadway through adjoining field belonging to A.P. as a means of access. Rent: £24. 10s. per annum. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 PAINE AND BRETTELL {SOLICITORS} ACC/1023 Reference Description Dates ACC/1023/022 Release of the Manor of Hanworth and 1857 1 Jul hereditaments in Hanworth, Middx. purchased by Henry Perkins 19 July 1828, from two annuities of œ52. 10s. and œ200 Madame Milanie L'Epine of Versailles, France, spinster, Adelaide Cook of Bedford Place, Kensington, Middx. widow, and James William Cuthbert of Hampton Court Palace, to Henry Perkins, esq.
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