NORTHREPPS
& SIDESTRAND, NORFOLK
APPOINTMENT & RELEASE DATED 8 JANUARY 1812
A vellum
Indenture being an Appointment and Release of the Freehold parts and Covenant
to Surrender the Copyhold parts of an estate at Sidestrand and Northrepps in the
County of Norfolk dated 8 January 1812, Mr William Blyth and his Trustee to
Samuel Hoare Esquire
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PARTIES TO DOCUMENT
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Name
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Other
Information
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William BLYTH
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Farmer
of Sidestrand, Norfolk. Son of William Blyth, grandson of William Blyth, great grandson
of John Blyth
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William FORSTER
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Gentleman
of North Walsham, Norfolk
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Samuel HOARE
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Esquire
of the City of London
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Thomas KETT
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Esquire
of Seething, Norfolk
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OTHER NAMES MENTIONED IN DOCUMENT
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Name
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Other
Information
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Elizabeth BARTRAM
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Spinster.
See Elizabeth Blyth
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Elizabeth BLYTH
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Nee
Bartram, deceased. Wife of William Blyth. Marriage Settlement for her
Marriage to William Blyth dated 10 and 11 October 1748
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Hannah BLYTH
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Spinster
of the City of Norwich. Party to Indentures of 1 and 2 August 1809
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John BLYTH
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Yeoman
of Sidestrand, Norfolk. “Long since deceased”. Former owner of part of property.
Last Will and Testament dated 7 April 1718.
Father of William Blyth, great grandfather of William Blyth (party hereto)
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William BLYTH
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Son
of John Blyth, father of William Blyth, grandfather of William Blyth (party
hereto). Died in or about the year 1720 intestate
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William BLYTH
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Of
Waxham, Norfolk. Formerly of Sidestrand, Norfolk. Husband of Elizabeth Blyth, nee Bartram. Father of William
Blyth (party hereto), son of William Blyth, grandson of John Blyth. Marriage
Settlement for his Marriage to Elizabeth Blyth (nee Bartram) dated 10 and 11 October 1748. Died in or about the year 1763 intestate
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James CLIPPERTON
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Sadler
of Happisburgh, Norfolk. Husband of Susanna Clipperton. Party to Indentures of 1 and 2 August 1809
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Susanna CLIPPERTON
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Of
Happisburgh, Norfolk. Wife of James Clipperton. Party to Indentures of 1 and 2 August 1809
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Robert EVERARD
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Gentleman
deceased. Trustee of the Marriage Settlement dated 10 and 11 October 1748 for the Marriage of William Blyth to Elizabeth Bartram
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Henry FAVOURS
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Former
owner of part of the property
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Henry HARRIS
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Yeoman
of Welnetham, Suffolk. Husband of Margaret Harris. Party to Indentures of 1 and 2 August 1809
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Margaret HARRIS
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Of
Welnetham, Suffolk. Wife of Henry Harris. Party to Indentures of 1 and 2 August 1809
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Robert PLUMBLY
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Gentleman
of Gimingham, Norfolk deceased. Father of Thomas Plumbly. Trustee of the Marriage
Settlement made for the Marriage of William Blyth to Elizabeth Bartram
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Thomas PLUMBLY
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Gardener
of Gimingham, Norfolk. Only son and heir at law of Robert Plumbly. Party to
Indentures dated 1 and 2 August 1809
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Elizabeth STOTT
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Widow of
Holt, Norfolk. Party to Indentures of 1 and 2 August 1809
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Mary TUCK
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Widow of
Essex Street in the parish of St Clement, Middlesex. Party to Indentures
of 1 and 2 August 1809
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Document
signed
and sealed by
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William Blyth
William Forster
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Witnesses
(with signature to document)
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John Deyns junior, Clerk to Mr Forster, Attorney
of Walsham, Norfolk
Charles M King, Clerk to Mr Forster, Attorney of Walsham, Norfolk
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