| Disgrifiad | One of the consequences of the compromise of 1632 (25 June - see doct. 311) between the Bulkeleys of Cheshire and their kinsmen of Beaumaris: deed of lease (26 Febr., 1622-3) by Richard Bulkeley of Beaumaris [grandson of Sir Richard Bulkeley the third by his second marriage] to Charles Hoskins of Oxted in Surrey and to Edmund Hoskins of the Inner Temple, upon the manors of Cheadle, Whatcroft, Timperley, &c., and all their appurtenances for 99 years to commence after the decease of Dame Mary Bulkeley [the elder Sir Richard's second wife] of Channel Row in the city of Westminster; the lease is not to disturb in any way the present interests of Richard Bulkeley of Whatcroft [grandson of Sir R. by his first wife], Dorothy his wife, and others. It is well to remember that the two lessees were close relatives of Dorothy Bulkeley, she being the daughter of Sir William Hoskins of Oxted in Surrey. Her husband died within a few months of this lease, but Dame Mary lived till 1640 |