KINGS
LYNN, NORFOLK
LEASE
DATED 23 APRIL 1839
A vellum
Indenture being a Lease for a year of a messuage tenement or dwelling house situate
in Purfleet Street in Kings Lynn in the County of Norfolk dated 23 April 1839,
Frederic Lane Esquire and Mr William Gardner to Mr Edward Walker reading as
follows:-
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This Indenture made the twenty third day of April in the year one thousand
eight hundred and thirty nine Between Frederic Lane Esquire and
William Gardner victualler both of Kings Lynn in the county of Norfolk of the
one part and Edward Walker of the same place bricklayer of the other part Witnesseth
that for and in consideration of the sum of five shillings of lawful
English money to them the said Frederic Lane and William Gardner in hand well
and truly paid by the said Edward Walker at or before the sealing and
delivery of these presents The receipts whereof are hereby acknowledged They
the said Frederic Lane and William Gardner Have and each of them Hath
bargained and sold And by these presents Do and each of them
Doth bargain and sell unto the said Edward Walker his executors
administrators and assigns All that messuage tenement or dwelling
house 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 or late were in the occupation of George Youngs and Robert Goldsmith
abutting on 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 and described Together with all outhouses edifices buildings walls
ways waters watercourses paths passages rights members and appurtenances to
the said messuage belonging or in any wise appertaining And the reversion and
reversions remainder and remainders yearly and other rents and profits
thereof To have and to hold the messuage tenement and other
hereditaments with the appurtenances unto the said Edward Walker his
executors administrators and assigns from the day next before the day of the
date of these presents for the term of one year thence next ensuing and fully
to be complete and ended Yielding and Paying for the said premises
unto the said Frederic Lane and William Gardner their heirs or assigns the
rent of a pepper corn on the last day of the said term (if demanded) To
the intent that by virtue of these presents and by force of the statute
made for transferring uses into possession the said Edward Walker may be in
the actual possession of the said premises and thereby be enabled to accept
and take a Grant and Release of the Reversion Freehold and Inheritance of the
same premises To and for such uses ends intents and purposes as are mentioned
expressed and declared in and by a certain Indenture of Release intended to
bear date the day next after the day of the date hereof and made between the
said Frederic Lane and William Gardner of the first part the said Edward
Walker of the second part and Richard Bagge Esquire of the third part In
witness whereof the said parties have hereunto subscribed their names and
affixed their seals the day and year first above written
The document has two red seals
Signed Fred
Lane
William
Gardner
Signed sealed and delivered by the within named
Frederic Lane and William Gardner in the presence of
Signed James
Wright
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Reference NK41313
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