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264 - Release and quit-claim by Richard Bodefin to his son Gilbert of his right and title to his tenement and lands, mills, &c., in Little Stanchurl ('Parva' Stanchurl).
265 - Inquisitio post mortem concerning the lands and tenures of William de Bulkeley of Cheadle, taken at the Church of the Virgin Mary "super montem" at Chester (Thursday next after the Feast of Easter, 1379).
266 - Inquisitio post mortem [copy, not the original] taken at Chester in 1391, relating to the estates of Richard Bulkeley of Cheadle [he was great-grandfather of Rowland B. father of the first Sir Richard]
267 - Inquisitio post mortem, taken at the end of August, 1454, at the Church of St. Mary super Nontem at Chester, regarding the fees and tenures of Richard de Bulkeley in Cheadle, Whatcroft, &c. He was the father of William Bulkeley the elder, and great-grandfather of Sir Richard Bulkeley [first]
268 - Inguisitio post mortem regarding the interests of Richard Bulkeley, clericus (i.e., Archdeacon of Anglesey), brother of Rowland Bulkeley, and son of William B. the elder - in the Cheshire manors of the Bulkeleys.
269 - Release by Halmon Ardson and Margaret his wife to Rowland Bulkeley of his messuage and tenement in Timperley lying between the tenements of William Derbyshire (east), Alexander Hudson (west), Richard Shale (north), and Edmund Golden (south), lawful attorneys for the seisin, John and Richard Gibbon
270 - Bond of obligation
271 - Final Concord enrolled in the Court Palatine of Chester between Roland Bulkeley, Esq., plaintiff, and Eamon Ardern of Timperley and his wife, deforciants, upon one messuage and lands in Timperley
272 - Final Concord (Tuesday after the Feast of the Apostles Simon and Jude (0ct,28),1535), enrolled in the Palatine Court of Chester, between Roland Bulkeley, Esq., plaintiff, and Hamon Ardern of Tymperley and Margery his wife, deforciants, upon lands in Tymperley
273 - Exemplification
274-275 - Lease
276 - Inquisitio post mortem
277 - Release
278-279 - Release
280 - "The Coppie of a ffyne knowledged by Sir Richard Bulkeley [the second] in quarto and guinto of Phillippe & Mary of the Manor of Middlewiche”
281 - Recovery in the Sessions of Chester by Humphrey Davenport, Esg., Henry Bridge, clerk, and Christopher Falowes, against Sir Richard Bulkeley, of the Manor of Whatcrofte and 16 messuages and lands in Timperley
282-283 - Final Concord made at Chester on 10th November, 1561, between Humphrey Davenport, gent.; Henry Bridge, clerk, and Christopher Fallowes, plaintiffs and Richard Bulkeley and Richard his son and heir concerning 16 messuages, 20 tofts, 20 gardens, 1 dovecote, 1 water mill, 500 acres of land, 100 acres of meadow, 500 acres of pasture, 100 acres of wood, 200 acres of heath and moor, 40 acres of marsh, in the manor of Whatcrofte, Tymperley, co. Cheshire
284 - "Cheshire Survey" i.e., a survey of the holdings, rents, issues, and profits of the Cheshire estate of the Bulkeleys
285 - Deed of disanulment by Sir Richard Bulkeley taking advantage of such a proviso in an indenture of 1 Aug., 1574, to which Sir John Sevage and two of the Cheshire Davenports [relatives of his first wife] were parties; relate to the Cheshire manors and one capital messuage in Anglesey, evidently part of the jointure-lands of his second wife Mary, daughter of the Lord Burgh (who is one of the parties to this present disanulment).
286 - Rental of Middlewich tenements. Very much dilapideted, the date being torn off
287
288 - Record of pleadings in the Court Palatine of Chester touching the manor of Tymperley and Cheadle, and other lands in Whatcroft, Edgeley and Ashley; parties - John and Roland Bulkeley, plaintiffs, Sir Richard Bulkeley, defendant
289-292 - Exemplification of an annulment
293 - Exemplification of a Final Concord in the Sessions of Chester between John Bulkeley, gent., and Roland Bulkeley, clerk, plaintiffs, and Sir Richard Bulkeley (third], deforciant, regarding lands in Timperley, Cheadle and Whatcroft
294 - Exemplification of an annulment
295 - List of the various ancient "tenures", when granted and by whom held, in the manors of Cheadle, Whatcroft, Timperley, &c. No date, but 1600 is tentatively suggested
296 - Assignment of lease
297 - Enfeoffment in trust
298 - Exemplification of a grant of monastic lands to Richard Bulkeley. (The greater part of this document is illegible but from note on dorse, it deals with property in Cheshire)
299-300 - Indenture incorproating an award
301-302 - Assignment of a lease
303 - Indenture
304 - Rent-roll of the Cheshire estates of [the third] Sir Richard Bulkeley taken at Chester on 26 Sept.,1622, before a Commission issued from the Exchequer at Chester. Sir Richard had died on 28 June, 1621
305 - Terms of an arbitrament and award upon sundry matters et variance between Dame Mary Bulkeley (not Margaret, as in Pedigrees, 42), widow of Sir Richard Bulkeley the elder [third knight, d.1621], and her grandson Richard Bulkeley, esq. (compare carefully Bangor MS. 1921, pp.1-25); the arbitrators were Sir Edwin Sandys [uncle to young Richard], Sir John Danvers, Sir Richard Wynne, and Sir Eubule Thelwall
306 - "William Nicholls, parson [rector of Cheadle], plaintiff, against Dame Mary Bulkeley and others, defendants"
307-308 - Two papers relating to very serious accusations - plots, practices, embracery of jurors, giving and taking of rewards for ulterior purposes
309 - "Interrogatories to bee ministred to wittnesses produced in the parte and behalfe of Dame Marye Buckley, widowe, and other defendants Against William Nicholls [D.D.], Clearke Compl."
310 - Exemplification (21 Aug., 1629) of a Traverse of an Inquisitio Post Mortem upon the lands of Sir Richard Bulkeley in Cheshire, by Lady Mary Bulkeley, widow
311 - Indenture by which the Bulkeleys of Beaumaris [Richard Bulkeley, esq., Peter Bulkeley, his brother, and Thomas their uncle, later first Viscount] embody the award of Viscount Savage and Sir William Jones upon matters at variance between them and the Bulkeleys of Cheshire
312 - Deed of lease
313 - "Inventory of the lends of H. Bulkeley & Dorothy B." (on the dorse)
314-315 - Inquisitio post mortem of Humphrey Bulkeley, of Cheadle, posthumous son of Richard Bulkeley, grandson of Sir Richard Bulkeley of Beaumaris [third, d.1621] by his first marriage [to be very carefully distinguished from Humphrey B., brother to Richard, and uncle therefore of the posthumous son].
316 - Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley of Whatcroft to John Partington of Mobberley upon several closes in Whatcroft aforesaid; 21 years at 16/- a year; consideration, £60.
317 - Decree of the Court of Wards and Liveries making a strict division of the Cheshire property that accrued to the children of the first marriage of the third Sir Richard Bulkeley, by which two parts were to be enjoyed by Dorothy, widow of the elder son by that marriage, to the exclusion (ostensibly) of the claims of Humphrey B., her brother-in-law.
318 - "Bulkeley his plea to Dorothy Bulkeley Bill in the Exchequer of Chester 1641" (dorse)
319 - Petition of Dorothy Bulkeley of Marden in the county of Surrey [widow of Richard Bulkeley, grandson of the third Sir Richard Bulkeley of Beaumaris by his first marriage]
320 - The case of Lady Penelope Sandys against Humphrey Bulkeley of Cheadle
321-322 - Two copies of Humphrey Bulkeley of Cheadles "livery" issued from the Palatine Court of Chester
323 - Grant by King Charles I to Humphrey Bulkeley, next heir of Humphrey Bulkeley, deceased, that is to say, brother and heir of Richard Bulkeley, father of the aforesaid Humphrey, to enter into the lands and possessions of the said Humphrey, who was on the day of his death tenant in chief by military service to the crown
324 - Indenture between Humphrey Bulkeley of Cheadle and John Browne of the same, husbandman; deed of lease upon the messuage or tenement once in the tenure of George Stanley ["Standley"], deceased and now in that of J.B., for three lives, at a yearly rent of £2.2.1.
325 - "The answeare of William Nicholes Doctor of Divinity and parson of Cheadle for his part to the bill and complaynt of Dorythy Buckley widdow, Charles Hoskyns, and Edmund Hoskyns, esquires, complaynants"
326 - "The Severall Answeare of William Nicholls Doctr of Divynity and parson of Cheadle one of the defts for his pte to the bill of Complt of Dorothy Buckley widdow"
327 - "The severall Answeare of Humfrey Bulkeley, esqr one of the Defts to the Bill of Complaint of Dorothy Bulkeley Widdow Charles Hoskins & Edmund Hoskins esqre Complts”
328 - An account of horses lost in the Civil War in the Parliament’s service
329 - Acquittance by Isaac Thorneton, [second] husband of Dorothy Thorneton, late wife of Richard Bulkeley, esq.; has received £150, due and payable on Michaelmas last past, from Thomas, Lord Viscount Bulkeley, in persunce of an award made by John Griffith of Ll?n [Cefn Amwlch] for the composing of differences between the Bulkeleys of Beaumaris and the Bulkeleys of Cheshire.
330 - Schedules of rents
331 - Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley of Cheadle to Richard Ward of Timperley, yeoman, for three lives at a yearly rent of 15/2; special reference to pasture and turbary on Timperley Moss. Surrendered in June, 1684 (BHILL/409)
332 - Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley of Cheadle to William Gooldinge of Timperley upon the messuage he now holds; three lives, 16/8 annual rent; right of turbary and of getting marl and clay, but the latter to be bestowed only on the aforesaid premises
333 - Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley to William Sydebothom and Ellen S., his mother, widow, of the messuage he now holds; 21 years at 22/10 a year. Memo. on dorse that no demesne land was leased by this deed, "but only that tenement as it was held in Sir Richard Bulkeley's tyme" [the third, presumably]
334 - Deed of lease by Dorothy Bulkeley of Stubhurst, co. Essex, widow, late wife of Richard Bulkeley of Whatcroft, co. Chester [R.B. was grandson of Sir Richard B. of Beaumaris by his first marriage] to Robert Browne of Cheadle, linen weaver, upon the messuage which Browne now holds; 80 years, if D.B. so long live, at 2/- yearly rent, to be paid to an authorized servant, bailiff or other officer of hers. “Stubhurst” is now spelt Stubbers, S.E. of Romford
335 - Deed of lease by Humphrey B. of Cheadle to John Coppocke of Timperley upon four acres of Cheshire large measure - a close or parcel of ground “as it is now stumped, holed, or meyred [mered] out too be inclosed out of the wast or common called … the greene leach", lying upon Timperley Moss; grant of one day a year delving for turves and liberty of common; 99 years (or 3 lives) at 4/- a year
336 - Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley of Cheadle to James Taylor [Taylior] of Timperley, husbandman, upon his cottage together with one parcel of ground upon Timperley Moss “stumped holed meyred or hedged out of the wast or common", for 99 years, or the longest liver of three, at a works rent of 1/-; allowed half a day's digging of turf on the Moss, and to take marl and clay out of the waste lands
337 - Counterpart of lease
338 - Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley of Cheadle to John Millington of Hulme, Chapman, upon the house, garden, and hempyard now occupied by J.M.; 90 years; or for the term of the longest liver of J.M., J.M. the younger, and Mary Millington, the daughter, at a yearly rent of 3/-; consideration, £3.6.8.
339 - Indenture providing that a fine be levied upon certain of the lands of Humphrey Bulkeley in Cheadle for the use and behoof of Thomas Smellwocd of Chelford, co. Chester
340 - Last will and testament (nuncupative) of Robert Goodyeare of High Greave, County Palatine of Chester.
341 - Dead of Lease by Humphrey Bulkeley of Cheadle to Thomas Hollinworth of Adswood in Cheshire, husbandman, upon certain closes of land in Cheadle; 99 years at 4/- annual rent; consideration, £40
342 - Deed of lease by Dorothy Bulkeley of London, widow, to Robert Sydebothome of Cheadle of certain closes of land; term, 51 years, if D.B. so long lives, at a yearly rent of £41
343 - Indenture between Humphrey Bulkeley and John Browne of Gilbent, husbandman; lease to Browne upon the tenement in Cheadle lately held by J.B. his father, deceased; 2l years at a yearly rent of £2.2.1.; consideration, £100
344 - Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley to John Clough upon messuage and tenement he now holds, of late in the tenure of James Gibbon, for three lives at 26/- yearly rent
345 - Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley to Thomas Brooke of Cheadle, husbandman, upon the holding of his late mother Margaret Brooke; 3 lives, 4/- a year. Bond of obligation in £10 annexed
346-347 - Deed of lease and a bond of obligation by Ashton by Humphrey Bulkeley of Cheadle to John Ashton of the same upon the tenement he now holds for 99 years at an yearly rent of 3/4; consideration, £3
348 - Lease by H.B. to Ellen Higginbottom of Cheadle, widow of William Higginbottom, upon the cottage she now holds, for three lives at a yearly rent of 3/4
349-350 - Deed of lease by Humphrey B. of Cheadle to John Wood of the same, husbandman, upon the messuage he now holds; 99 years at a yearly rent of ¾. Bond of obligation in £10 by Wood (attached)
351-352 - Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley of Cheadle to Thomas Cartwright of Adswood, husbandman, upon the messuage he now holds in Adswood, for three lives at a yearly rent of l/-. Bond of obligation in £10 attached. Very curiously, the document and bond are each signed by a Richard Cartwright, and not by Thomas himself, nor by one of his sons Thomas and William named as two of the "lives"
353-354 - Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley to John Clough, husbandman, upon Bracegirdle's tenement in Cheadle; 99 years (or three lives) at 22/10 a year; consideration, £170. Bond of obligation in £300
355 - Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley to Katharine Jones of Cheadle, upon a holding late in the tenure of William Oldham, tailor; three lives, 18/8 annual rent. Bond of obligation in £100 annexed
356-358 - Indenture between Anthony Elcocke, D.D., Sub-Dean of York, and Dorothy Bulkeley of Didsbury, spinster [sister to Humphrey and Frances Bulkeley, d. about 1666]; lease to D.B., consideration, £112, of certain parcels of land near Heaton Wood Green, co. Lancs.; 60 years, "if Dorothy Bulkeley, widow of Richard Bulkeley, deceased, do live so long", at a peppercorn rent.
359 - Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley to Richard Smale upon a parcel of the Gilbent common already mered and marked; 21 years , at 1/6 a year; consideration, £5
360 - Lease by Humphrey Bulkeley to William Smale upon a certain parcel of the common of Gilbent already divided from the residue; 99 years or three lives at the yearly rent of 3/9. The dorse says "1663", but that does not fall within the "sixteene yeare" of Charles II
361-362 - Deed of lease by H.B. to John Richardson, husbandman, upon a tenement in Cheadle late in the tenure of Ellen Richardson his mother; three lives, at l/- a year.
363 - Deed of lease by H.B. of Cheadle to John Smale of Gilbent, linen-weaver, upon a messuage near unto Gilbent, now or late in the holding of Mary Browne of Cheadle, widow, for three lives at 3/4 yearly rent; lease not to begin before the death and decease of Dorothy, H.B.'s sister-in-law
364-365 - Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley of Cheadle to George Holt of Timperley upon his cottage and about half an acre of ground, for three lives, at a yearly rent of 1/-.
366-367 - Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley to William Gouldinge of Timperley, blacksmith, upon the messuage and its appurtenances he now holds; 21 years at l4/- a year; term not to commence till after the death of Dorothy Bulkeley, relict of H.B.'s brother Richard.
368 - Counterpart Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley to William Goulding of Timperley, blacksmith, upon several closes of land in Timperley; 21 years at 14/- a year. On the dorse is a memo, that “Goulden” surrendered the lease (10 March, 1689-1690), consideration £27.10.0., to Richard, third Lord Bulkeley
369-370 - Deed of lease, with counterpart by Humphrey Bulkeley of Cheadle to Samuel Pattricke alias Hyde, husbandman of Brinksway, upon the cottage he now holds, for three lives, at 1/- yearly rent.
371-372 - Lease by Humphrey Bulkeley to James Ridgway of Cheadle Hulme upon the tenement or cottage he now holds; 99 years or the longest liver of four lives at a yearly rent of twelve pence. Bond of obligation in £14
373-374 - Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley to Robert Walmesley of Reddish, co. Lancaster, butcher, upon certain parcels of the waste land at the east end of Cheadle Heath as they are mered and marked out from the residue of the commons, and another parcel very near to Stockport; 99 years or three lives, 23/- a year; consideration, £50
375-376 - Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley of Cheadle to John Clough of the same, yeoman, upon the messuage or tenement he now holds, for three lives at a yearly rent of 13/4; consideration, £50. Mines and quarries, and rights of ingress and egress, excepted from the lease.
377-378 - Deed of lease by H. Bulkeley to John Browne of Hulme Common upon the lands he now holds; 99 years (or three lives) at 3/4 a year. Bond of obligation in £20
379 - Deed of lease for 21 years between Humphrey Bulkeley and Robert Sidebotham of the same, esquire, upon all the interests he (R.S.) now holds in Cheadle, the lease to commence immediately after the death and decease of Dorothy Bulkeley, relict of Richard Bulkeley, brother of the aforesaid Humphrey.
380-381 - Deed of lease by H.B. to Willian Goolding [or Goldinge] of Timperley, yeoman, upon various parcels of land in Timperley; liberties regarding gorse, broom, briars, and all underwood, also marl, clay, &c.; 99 years, or three lives, at 16/8 a year. All this in consideration of surrendering two previous leases and a payment of £35.
382 - Indenture between Humphrey Bulkeley and John Leigh of Timperley, husbandman; lease upon Leigh's messuage, consideration, £150, for 99 years (or three lives) at 17/- a year; presents and services, with their commutation equivalents; reservation of all metals, ore, &c.
383 - Last will and testament of Katherine Goodyeare, widow of Robert Goodyeare of High Greave, co. Chester, sister of Humphrey and Frances Bulkeley.
384-386 - Deed of lease
387 - Indenture between Humphrey Bulkeley and John Bracegirdle of Handforth in Cheadle, yeoman; lease upon the messuage once occupied by James Sydebotham, husbandman; 99 years or three lives, at a yearly rent of 22/10.
388-389 - Indenture between H.B. of Cheadle and Richard Jenson of Timperley, husbandman; deed of lease upon the messuage or holding late in the tenure of the elder Jenson; three lives, rent of 15/2; consideration, £20 and the surrender of a former lease.
390 - Indenture of bargain and sale between Thomas Waller of The Ash in Didsbury, co. Lancaster, and Humphrey Bulkeley of Cheadle; complete sale, following a lease under the Statute of Uses dated the day previous, to H.B., of a messuage (with all its appurtenances and commodities) in Market Street, Manchester; consideration, £10
391-392 - Lease (under the Statute of Uses) by Humphrey Bulkeley of Whatcroft [younger grandson of Sir Richard Bulkeley the third by his first marriage] to John Kinsey of Chester and John Groggs of Elton, co. Chester, of all his lands of inheritance
393-394 - Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley to John Roeson upon a cottage or tenement lying in Hey Greene, Cheadle Hulme, now in the occupation of John Fallowes; 99 years or three lives; yearly rent, four pence; consideration, £1.15.0.
395 - Deed of lease by H.B. of Cheadle to Thomas Edwardson of Dutton upon the tenement called Clayton's in Whatcroft, 16 acres of Cheshire large measure, for three lives at 24/- yearly; 40/- heriot
396 - Deed of lease by Humphrey B. to Robert Bancroft of Adswood upon two closes or parcels of land now occupied by R.B.; 99 years (or three lives) at 16/- a year, and 5/- as heriot on the death of a principal tenant
397 - True copy of the last will and testament of Humphrey Bulkeley of Cheadle, co. Chester.
398-399 - Deed of lease by Humphrey B. to Thomas Wallworth, yeoman, upon the Brook Field in Cheadle for 99 years, or three lives, at a yearly rent [illegible]. On the dorse is a reservation of metals and ores, rights of ingress and egress, and for taking away such a proportion of the tithe-corn as H.B. shall compound for with the parson of Cheadle.
400-401 - Deed of lease by Humphrey Bulkeley of Cheadle to John Gibbon, husbandman, of Timperley upon the house or cottage with its appurtenances in which Elizabeth Gibbon, widow, now dwells; 99 years, if either J.G., Anne his wife, or Elizabeth Gibbon, so long live; yearly rent, 1/-; one day's weeding of corn each year, one day's shearing, one day's filling of manure, or to pay sixpence a day in commutation at the choice of H.B.; one half day's getting of timber from Timperley Moss for H.B. as long as the said Elizabeth Gibbon shall happen to live.
402 - Deed of lease by H.B. to Mary Povey of Whatcroft upon the tenement late in the occupation of Joseph Povey her late husband; term, M.P.'s natural life; yearly rent, 12/-
403-404 - Deed of lease by Humphrey B. of Cheadle to John Hollinworth of Adswood, son of Thomas Hollinworth of Cheadle, upon the messuage or tenement he now holds in Cheadle for three lives at 10/- a year; consideration, £37.
405 - Demise in fee-farm by H.B. to John Millington of Cheadle of the tenement he now holds; annual rent, 3/-; Millington covenants to grind his corn at H.B.'s mill or mills to be erected at Cheadle, also (memo. on dorse) to "perform suit" at Bulkeley's court leets and courts baron whenever holden
406 - Deed of lease, by Frances Bulkeley, gentlewoman, to Robert Roades of Cheadle Hulme, upon parcels of land now called the New Moss Croft (late heretofore part of common or waste ground known as Gilivent), for three lives at a yearly rent of 1/6; 6/8 as heriot. Gilivent in the document, but Gilbent in others
407-408 - Deed of lease by Frances Bulkeley to Robert Cloughe of Cheadle upon "Bracegirdle's tenement"; 99 years or three lives at a yearly rent of 22/10. On the same day Clough had a lease upon the tenement he then held for 99 years at a yearly rent of 13/4
409 - Deed of lease by Frances B. to William Leigh of Timperley, husbandman, upon the tenement held by his father John; 3 lives, 17/- a year
410 - Lease by Frances Bulkeley to George Holt, husbandman, of the messuage or cottage he now holds, for three lives at 1/- yearly rent; surrender of former lease and a new consideration of 40/-
411 - Indenture between Frances Bulkeley and John Chanley of Cheadle, husbandman; in return for the surrender of the lease made by H.B. to Thomas Hollingworth, Chanley is leased Broome's Croft, the Lower and Higher Fields heretofore in the tenure of T.H.; 99 years or three lives, at 4/- a year
412 - Deed of lease by Frances Bulkeley, sister of Humphrey Bulkeley, deceased, to Richard Ward of Timperley, of the messuage now in his tenure, for 99 years, if R.W. shall happen to live so long; at a yearly rent of 15/2 (but there was a consideration of £72.10.0. and the surrender of a former lease granted by H.B.)
413 - Deed of lease by Frances Bulkeley to Edward Coppock of Timperley upon a close of land enclosed from the common of Timperley Moss, and called the Green Lache; three lives, 4/- rent
414 - Deed of lease by Frances Bulkeley of Cheadle, spinster, sole executrix of the last will and testament of Humphrey Cheadle, to Charles Wood of the same, butcher, upon a cottage and one other building for 99 years at a yearly rent of 3/4
415 - Lease in fee-farm, consideration, £100, by Frances Bulkeley to Henry Upton, yeoman, of a messuage in Cheadle held in various tenures, and also a parcel of land called the Peasecroft; 20/- a year fee-farm rent
416 - Deed of lease by Frances Bulkeley of Cheadle to David Holt of Timperley upon the tenement he now holds, for 99 years at a yearly rent of 1/-
417 - Deed of lease by Frances Bulkeley to James Moores, husbandman, upon that close or parcel called Fletcher's Cheadle Field, about 3/4 acre Cheshire measure; 15 years at a yearly rent of 14/-
418 - Indenture between Frances Bulkeley and William Coppock of Timperley; new lease upon his present tenement, the "new intake" from the commons, and various liberties upon Timperley Moss; 99 years (or three lives) at 16/8 a year; surrender of former lease and a new consideration of £40; allowed to cart away loads of turves from the "Moss Room" or "Black Room" on Timperley (now in the possession of B.)
419 - Deed of lease, by Frances B. to George Timperley, upon that messuage or tenement in Timperley, late in the tenure of Edward Worsley, deceased; 99 years or three lives; yearly rent 25/10. But there was to be a surrender of a former lease, and a consideration of £70
420 - Deed of lease by Frances Bulkeley to George Holt the elder of Timperley, upon the stone quarry lying in a close called Blackacre, with right of ingress and egress for his servants and workmen, together with the right to cut eight cart-loads of turf yearly on Timperley Moss “towards the sharpning of his and their picaxes and tooles for the getting of stone”; three lives; £2.10.0 yearly rent
421 - A particular of deeds evidences and writings
422 - Rental
423 - Rental
424-426 - Assignment of mortgage, with counterpart by Sir William Glynne of Ambrosdon Oxon, to the Hon. Henry Bulkeley "of the parish of St. James within the Liberty of Westminster" and Sir John Werden of the same parish; mortgage originally made (7 Decr.,1689) by Richard, third Lord Bulkeley, to Sir William Glynne deceased [father of the present party] upon his Cheshire manors for a consideration of £2,500.
427 - Rent roll
428 - Deed of lease by Richard, Lord Bulkeley, to Richard Janson of Timperley upon the tenement formerly held by Richard Jansen, his father, deceased; 99 years or three lives, at a yearly rent of 15/2. Surrender of a former lease, and a consideration of £53
429 - Rental
430 - Deed of lease by Richard, third Viscount Bulkeley to Peter Beckett of Middlewich, upon "Clayton's tenement” in the manor of Whatcroft, late in the occupation of Thomas Bassenett; 99 years or three lives, at yearly rent of 24/-
431 - Release and quitclaim by Katherine Sidebottom [signs as "Sydebotham"] to Richard, third Lord Bulkeley, from all actions, suits, causes, &c., arising from the last will and testament of her husband Robert Sidebottom, deceased
432-438 - Papers relating to the rents, boons and services of Richard, fourth Viscount Bulkeley, in Cheshire
439-440 - Deed of mortgage by Richard, Lord Viscount Bulkeley, to William Longueville of the Inner Temple, upon the manors of Cheadle, Timperley, and Whatcroft in Cheshire, to secure £500.
441 - Deed of lease by Richard, [third] Viscount Bulkeley, to Thomas Fawkner, senior, husbandman, of Cheadle, upon Fawkner's Cottage, containing 14 perches of long Cheshire measure; three lives; 1/- a year; consideration, £3.12.0.
442 - "An Act [printed] to Enlarge the Power of Richard [fourth] Lord Bulkeley, Viscount Cashells ...... of Leasing his estate in Cheshire, for Performance and Satisfaction of the Trusts Charged on the said Estate". No date, but circa 1710
443-444 - Letter from R. Egerton of Astbury to Lord Bulkeley at Baron Hill
445 - Rental
446 - "A Schedule of Cheshire Leases Fines and Reserv'd Rents, &c., Aug.26,1718" - Cheadle, Whatcroft and Timperley
447 - "Reasons [printed] for committing the Bill for making the river Weaver, in the County of Chester, Navigable from Winsford-Bridge to Frodsham-Bridge" (bill to be read a second time ..... 25 Feb.,1719-20)
448 - Rental
449 - Rental
450 - Lease for one year by Lord Bulkeley, to Joseph Hall of Chester and George Lowe of the same, of the manors of Cheadle, Timperley, and Whatcroft in Cheshire, preparatory to a sale thereof to them for the payment of the said Lord Bulkeley's debts
451 - Indenture which provides for the effective fruition of the arrangements made 26 & 27 Febr., 1702-3, by Richard, third Lord Bulkeley, (lease and release), and on 4 Sept., 1721, by the fourth Lord Bulkeley (by his last will and testament) and of a special Act of Parliament in the year 1756; in practice it meant the disposal in perpetuity of their Cheshire estates by the Bulkeley family in order to secure maintenance and jointure to the several daughters of the fourth Lord Bulkeley, sisters to the fifth and sixth Viscounts.
452-455 - "An Accot of the Prinl Money and Int. payable by the several Purchasers of Ld Bulkeleys Estate in Cheshire, 2 Septr 1756"
456 - Deed of conveyance by Earl Cholmondeley by the direction of Sir William Meredith and Robert Williams. Lady Bridget Bulkeley et al. to Samuel Wright and Robert Newton, of the estate of the late Richard, Lord Bulkeley, in Cheadle, Timperley and Whatcroft, Cheshire
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