Note:- This Land Terrier is buried in the Vestry Minutes of Holy Trinity Parish (on image 309 on ancestry.com). The original is a printed form which has been signed by W. WATSON Churchwarden on 10th Oct 1849 and later updated in freehand with numerous deletions (some of these are abbreviated and difficult to read) and the addition of the leases in 1850. |
Date of Lease | Lessee | Life for which property is held | Age at date of lease | Reserved rents | Fines paid for renewals | Estimated net annual value | Remarks | |
A Dwelling house, Garden, Etc on the North side of & being No. 43 High West Street lately occupied by J.R.E.CURTIS now R.H.Viynes |
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Blank | £21. 0s. 0d | Blank | Blank | |||
Nov 26 1831 | Ditto | Same Premises in Reversion |
Francis CUNNINGHAM |
16 | £2. 0s. 0d | £30. 0s. 0d | £28, 0s. 0d | Blank |
June 6 1838 | Ditto | Same Premises in Reversion |
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Blank | £30. 0s. 0d | Blank | Blank | |
Apr 5 1791 | Ditto [Sold] | A Dwelling house, Garden, Etc on the South side oft Pease Lane in the occupation of Edward HICKS [Sold to Mrs? OAKLEY] |
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6 | £1. 10s. 0d | £5. 5s. 0d | £9, 0s. 0d | The boundary of these premises was altered several years ago without the sanction of the parishioners, thereby considerably reducing the extent of the garden |
Mar 26 1810 | Ditto | A Dwelling House, stable, garden and Outlet on the North side of Pease Lane occupied by George LUCAS Builder |
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16 |
{£1. 6s. 8d | {£230. 0s. 0d | £18. 0s. 0d) | Note:- The counterpart of this lease is missing |
Jun 21 1844 | Ditto | Same premises in Reversion [now Jno Jas MEDIN? |
Charles Arthur Dyke ACLAND} |
2} | £40. 0s. 0d | |||
Dec 1st 1789 | Ditto | A Dwelling House and Garden on the South side of Pease Lane in the occupation of John DAVIS, Baker |
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£5. 5s. 0d | ||||
Jan 24 1825 | Ditto | Same Premises in Reversion [Hannah COZENS] |
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14} | £1. 6s. 8d | £5, 0s. 0d | £12. 0s. 0d | Note:- The counterpart of this lease is missing |
Dec 30 1845 | Ditto | Same Premises in Reversion |
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£45. 0s. 0d | ||||
July 2 1807 | The late Earl of Shaftsbury | The Dwelling Houses and gardens on the North side of Pease Lane occupied by Robert KEATS + Jno DAY |
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££1. 19s. 6d | £16. 10s. 0d | £10. 0s 0d | ||
Nov 21 1811 | Same Premises in Reversion |
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£6, 6s. 0d |
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Mar 19 1850 | Now Lord ALINGTON | Same Premises in Reversion [now HUTCHINGS] |
Philip Frank SCUTT |
[14] | £141. 0s. 0d | |||
July 2 1807 | The late Earl of Shaftsbury | The Blacksmith's shop, and Garden on the North side of Pease Lane in the occupation of John DAY |
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38 | £2. 0s. 0d | £19. 10s. 0d | £24. 0s. 0d | |
Nov 21 1811 | The present Earl of Shaftsbury | Same Premises in Reversion |
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10 | £5. 5s. 0d | |||
Mar 19 1850 | Now Lord ALINGTON | Same Premises in Reversion [? BALLINS?? ] |
William Eyerton TUPP |
12 | £54. 0s. 0d | |||
July 2 1807 | The late Earl of Shaftsbury | A Dwelling House and Garden on the North side of Pease Lane occupied by James LESTER |
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38 | £1. 6s. 8d | £24. 0s. 0d | £10. 0s. 0d | |
Nov 21 1811 |
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10 | £7. 7s. 0d | ||||
Mar 19 1850 | Now Lord ALINGTON | Same Premises in Reversion |
Horatio YEARSLEY |
8 | £65. 0s. 0d | |||
Apr 11 1810 | The Late Robert RUMSEY | A Dwelling House and backside on the North side of Pease Lane occupied by John Grey RUMSEY |
Robert RUMSEY |
Blank | £1. 10.s. 0d | £10. 0s. 0d | £12. 0s. 0d | Nearly the whole of the garden belonging to these premises was, about 8 years ago, added to Robert RUMSEY's Freehold property adjoining, without the consent of the parishioners |
Apr 4 1822 | John Grey RUMSEY | Same Premises in Reversion |
John Grey RUMSEY |
23 | £10. 0s. 0d |