Wednesday 13 October 2010

HEATH FAMILY ESTATE IN DORKING, CAPEL, OCKLEY AND NEWDIGATE: DEEDS 1716-1896

Copy of court roll (Manor of Westcott): admission of Ann, wife of Peter «Weller» of Capel, cordwainer, to premises as in -/4/1, upon the death of her brother John Butler. 26 October 52 Geo III, 1811.

Copy will of Ann «Weller» of Capel. To husband Peter «Weller» for life her freehold messuage called Smiths, copyhold lands called Spratsfield, and cottage called Bennetts, in Capel and cottage at Wallis Wood, Surrey, also Old Mead (4 a) and 4 a woodland in Capel, with reversions. Will executed 13 May 1812

Copies of court roll, Manor of Westcott: presentment of surrender by Ann wife of Peter «Weller», of premises as in 53/4/1, to the uses of her will, on 13 May 1812. ( 53/4/1 = Copy of court roll, Manor of Westcott: admission of John Butler of Capell, bricklayer, to Old Mead (4a) and a parcel of woodland adjoining (4 a), (parcel of Moorers) in Capel, upon the surrender of Philip Bax. 23 October 39 Geo III, 1799.)

Copy of court roll (Manor of Westcott): admisson of John «Weller» and Richard «Weller», sons of Ann and Peter «Weller», to the reversion (expectant upon the death of the said Peter «Weller») of premises as in K53/4/1, upon the death of their mother Ann «Weller». 21 January 55 Geo III, 1815

Copy of court roll (Manor of Westcott): admission of John Alden Clarke of Mansion House Street, London, banker, to premsies as in -/4/1 upon the surrender of John «Weller» and Richard «Weller», their father Peter «Weller» having died. 24 October 55 Geo III, 1815

Office Copy letters of administration of John Butler of Capel. Granted (in the Commissary Court of Surrey) to his sister Ann «Weller», 11 July 1809

Office Copy will (13 May 1812) of Ann «Weller» of Capel. To husband Peter «Weller» for life her messuage and lands called Smiths, copyhold lands called Sprats field and cottage called Betinetts in Capel, Cottage at Wallis Wood, Old Mead and 4 a woodland in Capel, held of the Manor of Westcott, being part of lands called Moorers, with reversions. Will executed; proved (PCC)

Certificate of Burial of Peter «Weller» in the parish of Capel, 4 February 1815

Lease for 1 year by Edward «Weller» of Coldharbour in the parish of Capel, labourer, and Matthew Peters of Dorking, staymaker and Mary his wife, to Thomas Woodger of Coldharbour, labourer, of premises as in 53/8/1. 8 July 33 Geo III, 1793

Release. 1) Edward «Weller», Matthew Peters and Mary his wife, 2) Thomas Woodger, 3) William Gilliam of Dorking, stone mason. Premises as in 53/8/1. Covenant to levy a Fine. 9 July 33 Geo III, 1793

Lease for 1 year by Martha «Weller» of Carshalton, widow, Matthew Peters of Dorking, staymaker and Mary his wife, John Tyler of Coldharbour, in Capel, farmer, James Tyler of Coldharbour, blacksmith, Mary Hall of Sandgate, Kent, widow, Thomas Biggs of West Horsley, dealer in fruit, and Ann his wife, and William Tilt of Dorking, farmer and Elizabeth his wife, to Alexander Hart of Dorking, gent, of the Furze House at Coldharbour in Capel. 1827

Release to uses. 1) Martha «Weller», 2) Matthew Peters and Mary his wife, 3) John Tyler and William Tilt, 4) John Tyler and Mary his wife, James Tyler, Mary Hall, Thomas Biggs and Ann his wife and William Tilt and Elizabeth his wife, 5) Joseph Tilt of Dorking farmer, 6) Alexander Hart. Premises as in K53/8/7. 22 September 1827 Endorsed: Memorandum of sale of part of premises. 2 July 1849

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