Bisley Manor Court Roll 26 April 1847

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Conditional Surrender John Loveland to Joseph Hockley
Be it remembered that on the twenty sixth day of April in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and forty seven John Loveland of Bisley in the said County of Surrey Farmer one of the Copyhold or Customary Tenants of the said Manor personally came before Edmund Vincent Gentleman Steward of the courts of the said Manor for this purpose out of Court and in consideration of the sum of Eighty pounds of lawful money of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland of English value and currency to him the said John Loveland in hand well and truly paid by Joseph Hockley of Guildford in the said County Gentleman Hath Surrendered and Doth surrender into the hands of the Lord of the said Manor by the rod and by the acceptance of the said Steward and according to the custom of the said Manor All that Messuage in Bisley Green with the edifices gardens orchard and parcel of land to the same adjoining containing by estimation half an acre be the same more or less to which said premises the said John Loveland was admitted tenant at a Court held for the said Manor the fourteenth day of October one thousand eight hundred and twenty three  and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders rents issues and profits thereof And also all the estate right title interest property possession claim and demand whatsoever of him the said John Loveland of in to or out of the same premises and every part and parcel thereof To the only proper use and behoof of the said Joseph Hockley his heirs and assigns for ever according to the custom of the said Manor Provided always and upon this condition nevertheless that if the said John Loveland his heirs executors administrators or assigns do and shall well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the said Joseph Hockley his executors administrators or assigns the full and just sum of Eighty pounds together with interest for the same after the rate of five pounds for one hundred pounds for a year of lawful money of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland of English value and currency upon the twenty sixth day of October next ensuing the date hereof without any deduction or abatement to be made or taken out of the same on any account whatsoever and without fraud or further delay  Then this Surrender to be void and of no effect otherwise to be and remain in full force and virtue ~ John Loveland  This Surrender was taken the day and year first above written by the acceptance of me Edmund Vincent Steward - In the presence of Edw.d Cha.s Quilley  Received the day and year first above written of and from the above named Joseph Hockley the sum of Eighty pounds being the consideration money above mentioned to be paid by him to me. £80 John Loveland ~ Witness  Edw.d Cha.s Quilley
[Margin Notes: 21st October 1850  The Sum of twenty pounds part of the principal money secured by this Surrender was paid off and discharged. J Hockley
Satisfaction entered see Page 452]

Examined by me
Edmund Vincent
Special Steward