Wednesday 13 October 2010

william weller C1840

Covenant to surrender copyhold in trust 1) Alice Wilcox of Mitcham, widow, daughter of Richard Bradford, John Bedwin of Newgate Street, London, Victualler and Sarah his wife, daughter of Richard Bradford 2) John Grace of Sutton and William «Weller» of Mitcham, Baker. Copyhold inn called The Old Nags Head at Upper Mitcham Green and nine copyhold messuages on Mitcham Common. Endorsed with agreement to pay £10 annually out of rents to pay off debt, 3 Apr 1826. 1) Charles Asprey of Mitcham, brasier, and Alice his wife late Alice Wilcox, widow. 2) John and Sarah Bedwin. 3) John Grace and William «Weller» 4) Harvey Combe and Joseph Delafield of Castle Street, Long Acre, brewers and co-partners.5 mar 1825

Counterpart lease for 14 years 1) John Grace of Sutton, victualler, and William «Weller» of Mitcham, baker, trustees for 2) 2) Alice Wilcox, John and Sarah Bedwin 3) John Carpender of Mitcham,horse dealer. The Old Nags Head Endorsed with assignment, 1833 1) John Grace and William «Weller» 2) Charles Asprey and Alice his wife, Sarah Bedwin, widow 3) Charles Mitchell of Mitcham, victualler. 2 mar 1826

Admission of John Grace and William «Weller» as customary tenants to a messuage, stable etc. on Mitcham Common near Shelden's Corner, held of the Manor of Ravensbury. 1 july 1828

Licence granted by lord of manor of Biggin and Tamworth to John Grace and William «Weller» to lease The Nags Head. 7 Mar 1840

Lease and counterpart 1) John Grace and William «Weller» 2) Robert Williams of Lambeth Butts, victualler. The Nags Head  25 Mar 1840

Surrender, with plan 1) John Grace, William «Weller», Edward Clowser and Sarah his wife, Charles Asprey the elder. 2) George White. Nine messuages and gardens on Mitcham Common near Shelden's Corner, known as Blue Houses, held of the Manor of Ravensbury. Scale: 1 chain=1"  4 sept 1845

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