Description | 1. Sir Thomas Style of Watringbury, co. Kent, Bart., son and heir and residuary legatee of Sir Thomas Style, late of Watringbury, Bart.
2. William Carter of Kinmel, esq., son and heir of Thomas Carter late of Kinmel, deceased.
Assignment of the capital messuage called Kinmel and other lands in co. Denbigh and a statute Staple in £2000 acknowledged 26 Sept. 1678 by the said Thomas Carter to Richard Bristowe, grocer of London, in trust for the said Sir Thomas Style the elder, to sevcure the payment of £200 p.a. for seven years. Upon the non-payment of the said sum the said Sir Thomas Style caused the capital messuage of Kinmel etc. to be extended and seized. Later, by Indentures of Lease and Release dated 7 & 8 April 1702, the said Bristowe ghy the direction of Sir Thomas Style the elder conveyed the said premises to the said William Carter together with the said Statute Staple upon trust that Carter should pay to his mother Elizabeth Carter the yearly sum of £30 during the coverture between her and her husband. A proviso in the said Indenture of Release stated that the assignment of the Statute Staple should extend no further than to the said William Carter for life and to such heirs male of his as should attain the age of 21, and in default should revert to Thomas Carter his father. |