KINGS
LYNN, NORFOLK
LEASE
DATED 2 JANUARY 1838
A vellum
Indenture being a Lease for a year of a messuage tenement or dwellinghouse
situate in Purfleet Street in Kings Lynn in the County of Norfolk dated 2
January 1838, Mr John Armes to Mr John Arger reading as follows
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This Indenture made the second day of January one thousand eight hundred and
thirty eight Between John Armes of Kings Lynn in the county of Norfolk
pilot of the one part and John Arger of the same place Yeoman of the other
part Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of ten
shillings of lawful English money to the said John Armes in hand well and
truly paid by the said John Arger at or before the sealing and delivery of
these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged He the said John
Armes Hath bargained and sold And by these presents Doth bargain
and sell unto the said John Arger his executors administrators and assigns All
that messuage tenement or dwellinghouse situate in Purfleet Street in
Kings Lynn aforesaid in a certain yard there on the North side of the said
Street as the same was formerly in the occupation of Tabitha Burroughes blank
Curtis and William Page and is now in the occupation of George Youngs and
Robert Goldsmith abutting upon a shed and premises formerly of William
Bellwood and now of blank towards the North upon the said yard towards the
East upon a messuage or tenement formerly of John Cooper and now of Benjamin
Laird towards the South and a messuage or tenement heretofore of Thomas
Philip Bagge and William Bagge Esquires towards the West or howsoever
otherwise the said hereditaments and premises are situate lying and being or
are or ought to be bounded abuttalled or described Together with all houses
outhouses sheds buildings ways waters paths passages rights members
privileges and appurtenances to the said messuage or tenement hereditaments
and premises hereby bargained and sold or intended so to be belonging or
appertaining And the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders
thereof To have and to hold the said messuage or tenement and
hereditaments and all and singular other the premises hereby bargained and
sold or intended so to be with their and every of their rights members and
appurtenances unto the said John Arger his executors administrators and
assigns from the day next before the day of the date of these presents for
during and unto the full end and term of one whole year from thence next
ensuing and fully to be complete and ended Yielding and paying for the
same premises unto the said John Armes the rent of a pepper corn on the last
day of the said term (if the same shall be lawfully demanded) To the
intent that by virtue of these presents and by force of the statute made
for transferring uses into possession the said John Arger may be in the
actual possession of all and singular the said premises hereby bargained and
sold and thereby be enabled to accept and take a Grant and Release of the
Reversion Freehold and Inheritance of the same to him the said John Arger To
and for such uses intents and purposes as are mentioned expressed and
declared in and by a certain Indenture of Release (already prepared) and
intended to bear date the day next after the day of the date of these
presents and to be made between the said John Armes of the first part the
said John Arger of the second part and George Holditch of Kings Lynn
aforesaid pilot of the third part In witness whereof the said parties
to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year
first above written
The document has one red seal
Signed John
Armes
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
Signed Geo
Platten
Ebenezer
Cooper
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Document
Reference NK41309
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