LUSTON,
EYE, HEREFORDSHIRE
INDENTURE
OF FINE DATED 1774
A Certified Copy of an Indenture of
Fine made Easter Term 1774 with the copy Certified as a True Copy on 9 September 1774 between William Clarke and Sarah his wife to Thomas Phillips
reading as follows:
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This is the final agreement made in the Court of our Sovereign
Lord the King at Westminster from Easter day in fifteen days in the
Fourteenth year of the reign of George the Third By the Grace of God of Great
Britain, France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith and before William De
Grey, Henry Gould, William Blackstone and George Nares Justices of our Lord
the King, and others then and there present Between Thomas Phillips
Plt. And William Clarke and Sarah his wife Deforcts of Two
messuages, two barns, two stables, two gardens, three orchards, four acres of
Hop Ground, sixty acres of land, twenty acres of meadow, twenty acres of
pasture, twenty acres of furze and heath and Comon of Pasture for all manner
of cattle with the appurtenances in Luston and in the Parish of Eye. Whereupon a plea of Covent was
sumoned between them in this same Court, that is to say, that the aforesaid
William and Sarah have acknowledged the aforesaid tenements and Comon of
Pasture with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said Thomas as
those which the said Thomas hath of the Gift of the aforesaid William and
Sarah and those they have remised and quit claimed from them the said William
and Sarah and their heirs to the aforesaid Thomas and his heirs for ever And
moreover the said William hath granted for him and his heirs that they will
warrt to the aforesaid Thomas and his heirs the aforesaid
Tenements and Comon of Pasture with the appurtenances against him the said
William and his heirs for ever And further the said William and Sarah have
granted for them and the heirs of the said Sarah that they will warrt
to the aforesaid Thomas and his heirs the aforesaid Tenements and Comon of
Pasture with the appurtenances against them the said William and Sarah and
the heirs of the said Sarah for ever And for this acknowledgement remiss,
quit claim warrantyes fine and agreement the said Thomas hath given to the
aforesaid William and Sarah One Hundred and Twenty Pounds Sterling.
This is a True Copy of the
Indenture Of Fine in the Hands
of Wm Clarke examined therewith
The 9th day of September 1774 by us,
Peter Rickards Junr
Jno Morris
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