A vellum Indenture being a Deed of Covenant for the Production of Deeds dated 10 April 1842, The Reverend P G Blencowe to R Webb Esquire
Name |
Other Information |
Rev Peter Gramer BLENCOWE |
Clerk of Donnington, Herefordshire. Husband of Loveday Blencowe (nee Sparkes). Marriage Settlement for his Marriage to Loveday Sparkes dated 31 December 1828 and 1 January 1829, married shortly afterwards |
Richard WEBB |
Esquire of Donnington Hall, Herefordshire |
Name |
Other Information |
William BAKER |
Esquire. Formerly of lands called Saunders and the Node otherwise Pipers in the parish of Donnington/Ledbury after Jacob Tonson and before John Biddulph |
John BIDDULPH |
Esquire of lands called Saunders and the Node otherwise Pipers in the parish of Donnington/Ledbury after William Baker and also of Haffield after Henry Brace |
Michael BIDDULPH |
Esquire. Formerly of part of property in the parish of Donnington/Ledbury after Dobin Yate and before John Biddulph |
Rev Charles BLENCOWE |
Clerk of Marston Saint Lawrence, Northamptonshire. Party to Indenture dated 9 April 1842 |
Edward BLENCOWE |
Party to the Settlement made for the Marriage between Peter Gramer Blencowe and Loveday Sparks dated 31 December 1828 and 1 January 1829. Described in that Indenture as being a Scholar of Wadham College in the University of Oxford |
George BLENCOWE |
Esquire of Northampton. Party to Indenture dated 9 April 1842. Also party to the Settlement made for the Marriage between Peter Gramer Blencowe and Loveday Sparkes dated 31 December 1828 and 1 January 1829 and described in that Indenture as being of Tanfield Court in the Inner Temple, London |
Loveday BLENCOWE |
Nee Loveday Sparkes. Wife of Reverend Peter Gramer Blencowe (party hereto). Eldest daughter of Isaac Sparkes of Crewkerne, Somerset. Sister of William Sparkes. Settlement for her Marriage to Peter Gramer Blencowe dated 31 December 1828 and 1 January 1829 and married shortly afterwards |
Henry BRACE |
Formerly of lands called Haffield in the parish of Donnington/Ledbury before John Biddulph |
Richard BROOKS |
Deceased. Formerly of part of property in the parish of Donnington/Ledbury before Dobin Yate |
Robert Hunter BROWN |
Former owner of a Mansion House called Dinchill and lands in the parishes of Donnington and Ledbury |
Reverend John COX |
Clerk of Cheddington, Dorset. Party to Indenture dated 9 April 1842. Also party to the Settlement made for the Marriage between Peter Gramer Blencowe and Loveday Sparkes dated 31 December 1828 and 1 January 1829 and described in that Indenture as being of Stockland in the County of Dorset, then residing in Swansea |
Richard HANKINS |
Gentleman. Formerly of lands called Taylors before William Hankins and also lands called Allcrofts and Bernards in the parish of Donnington/Ledbury |
William HANKINS |
Gentleman. Formerly of lands called Taylors after Richard Hankins and also lands called Allcrofts in the parish of Donnington/Ledbury |
George HARRIS |
Gentleman of Ledbury, Herefordshire. Party to Indenture dated 9 April 1842 |
William PARTRIDGE |
Esquire of 13 Baker Street, Middlesex. Party to Indenture dated 9 April 1842 |
William SKINNER |
Esquire. Formerly of lands called Haynes and also lands called the Woodhouse in the parish of Donnington/Ledbury |
Isaac SPARKES |
Esquire of Crewkerne, Somerset. Father of Loveday Blencowe (nee Sparkes) and William Sparkes. Party to the Settlement made for the Marriage between Peter Gramer Blencowe and Loveday Sparkes dated 31 December 1828 and 1 January 1829 |
Loveday SPARKES |
See Loveday Blencowe |
William SPARKES |
Gentleman of Crewkerne, Somerset. Son of Isaac Sparkes, brother of Loveday Blencowe (nee Sparkes). Party to the Settlement made for the Marriage between Peter Gramer Blencowe and Loveday Sparkes dated 31 December 1828 and 1 January 1829 |
Jacob TONSON? |
Esquire. Formerly of lands called Saunders and also the Node otherwise Pipers in the parish of Donnington/Ledbury before William Baker |
Dobin YATE |
Esquire. Formerly of part of property in the parish of Donnington/Ledbury after Richard Brooks and before Michael Biddulph |
Document Signed
and Sealed by |
Peter Gramer Blencowe |