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Description: | 1825 Will of duke of St. Albans.
Reference to lands in Pickworth and Hibaldstow which by lease and release and common recovery 1823 were conveyed to him and his heirs which he now devised to the use of his eldest son William Aubrey de Vere Beauclerk earl of Burford and his heirs.
Reference to his copyhold estates and leasehold of the prebend of Caistor being left to similar uses to the other estates as set out in RED/2/2/1/3.
28 May 1839 Grant by the duke of St. Albans on his marriage with Elizabeth Catherine Gubbins spinster residing at Harby rectory near Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, to the Reverend Frederick Beadon of North Stoneham, Hampshire, the Reverend William Evans Hartopp of Harby Leicestershire, Edmund Antrobus bart. and William Matthews Coulthurst Esq. of The Strand, Middlesex.
His estates, manor of Redbourne, mansion house, freehold tenements, excepting Pickworth and Hibaldstow and excepting lands in Atterby, Bishop Norton, Kingerby and North Kelsey recently sold, to raise a jointure of £1000 a year.
28 May 1839 Further grants to Elizabeth Catherine Gubbins of an annuity of £2,000 payable after the decease of the duke if the marriage takes place, charged on the manor of Pickworth, and other lands there, on lands at Hibaldstow and on lands at Woodham Wakton, Essex.
Consideration: £15,000, the fortune of Miss Gubbins which is to reduce the mortgage debts on the estate, trustee as above to stand seised to these purposes, power to sell the estate in Essex.
To the use of the first and every other son successively in tail.
26 May 1849 death of William Aubrey de Vere duke of St. Albans.
19 April 1861 William Amelius Aubrey de Vere, duke of St. Albans and Henry Ray Freshfield of Bank Buildings, city of London, in consideration that the duke, only son of his father, wished to bar the entail and grant the estate in trust subject to the charges of £1,000 and £2,000 to the dowager duchess and to a mortgage of £11,000 the residue of a larger debt of £29,508, secured by deeds of 1839 and 1840, the duke granted on these terms subject to his own appointment, the Hibaldstow and Pickworth estates and Woodham Walton in Essex.
19 April 1861, the same parties deal similarly with the copyhold.
16 May 1861, Conveyance of the mortgage interest of the estates by Charles Kaye Freshfield and Henry Ray Freshfield to the duke of St. Albans in consideration of the payment of £1350 from the residuary personal estate of the late duke by T. Hughan his executor and of £10,149 19s 7d by the present duke.
1861 Duke of St. Albans and trustees of the dowager duchess on her prospective marriage with Viscount Falkland by which in return for £8854 8s 5d consolidated bank annuities and £5133 2s reduced bank annuities and £400 17s 4d cash which were charged with the duchess's annuity the duke charged £2,000 on the freehold estate at Redbourne, freehold and copyhold at Pickworth and Hibaldstow and Woodham Walton, Essex.
25 June 1863 Deed poll of the duke of St. Albans specifying exactly which of his lands are to be charged with the annuities of £10,000 and £2,000 to the dowager duchess.
This gives a schedule of tenants, nature of holdings, acreage and rent including a number of farms, cottages, shops of 3859 a. in all and £4671 12 s. rent in Redbourne and 811 a. 2r. in Hibaldstow, rent £1079 13s 6d, 46a.3 r.17 p in Cadney at £60,176 a.3. r.5 p. in Waddingham at £187 rent 83 a. 12 p. in Kirton Lindsey at £116 rent.
16 March 1867 Mortgage of the same premises by the duke to Edward Majoribanks Esq. and Sir Edmund Antrobus bart. both of the Strand, Middlesex of the same estates specified in 25 June 1863 subject to the charges of £1000 and £2000 for £10,000 and interest. | Subjects: | Country Estates Church Of England Parishes Religion & Beliefs | Temporal: | [1867x1899] | Source: | Lincolnshire County Council | Identifier: | http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/Re... | Go to resource |
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