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OLVESTON, GLOUCESTERSHIRE


LEASE DATED 24 MARCH 1791

 

A vellum Indenture being a Lease to vest possession of premises in Olveston alias Oldston in the County of Gloucester dated 24 March 1791, Mr Young Sturge and others to Mr Joseph Sturge

 

PARTIES TO DOCUMENT

Name

Other Information

Isaac PLAYER

Gentleman of Hambrook in the parish of Winterbourne, Gloucestershire. Devisee in Trust named in the Last Will and Testament of Joseph Sturge deceased

John PLAYER

Gentleman of Tockington within the parish of Olveston, Gloucestershire. Devisee in Trust named in the Last Will and Testament of Joseph Sturge deceased

Joseph STURGE

Gentleman of Elberton, Gloucestershire. One of the sons of Joseph Sturge deceased

Thomas STURGE

Spermacetti Refiner of Newington, Surrey. Eldest son and heir at law of Joseph Sturge deceased

Young STURGE

Leather Dresser of the parish of Walcott, Somerset. Devisee in Trust named in the Last Will and Testament of Joseph Sturge deceased

  

OTHER NAMES MENTIONED IN DOCUMENT

Name

Other Information

Daniel ADDIS

Former owner or occupant of adjoining land

John BRADFORD

Sold part of the property called Lermoor to Nathan Sturge.  Also former occupant of part of property before John Orchard

Thomas COX

Of Almondsbury, Gloucestershire. Former owner of part of property

John GAYNER

Deceased. Son of Rowland Gayner. Former occupant of part of property

Rowland GAYNER

Father of John Gayner. Former occupant of part of property

Ann GOLDNEY

Spinster. Owner of adjoining land before John Sturge

John HARRIS

Occupant or former occupant of part of property

John ORCHARD

Former owner and occupant of part of property who devised it to William Tanner

Cesill STURGE

Wife of Nathan Sturge

John STURGE

Owner or occupant of adjoining land after Ann Goldney

Joseph STURGE

Yeoman deceased of Olveston, Gloucestershire. Father of Thomas Sturge and Joseph Sturge. Grandson of Joseph Sturge. Inherited part of property from his grandfather’s brother Nathan Sturge. Last Will and Testament dated 24 February 1778. Will proved in the Consistory Court of Bristol

Joseph STURGE

Grandfather of Joseph Sturge, brother of Nathan Sturge

Nathan STURGE

Purchased part of the property called Lermoor from John Bradford and others. Husband of Cesill Sturge, brother of Joseph Sturge. Left property to the grandson of his brother, Joseph Sturge

William TANNER

 Former owner of part of property who sold it to Joseph Sturge

 

 Document signed

and sealed by

Young STURGE

John PLAYER

Isaac PLAYER

Thomas STURGE

 

Witnesses

(with signature to document)

Mark HARFORD

Nathaniel GOOD

Thomas PARSONS

Robert NICHOLS

Thomas HORNE

Joseph NAISH

John GAYNER

 

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