Bisley Manor Court Roll 5 January 1850

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Conditional Surrender Thomas Loveland to Joseph Hockley
Be it remembered that on the fifth day of January in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and fifty Thomas Loveland of Bisley in the County of Surrey Yeoman one of the Copyhold or Customary Tenants of the said Manor personally came before me Edmund Vincent Gentleman Steward of the Courts of the said Manor out of Court and in consideration of the Sum of One thousand four hundred pounds of lawful money of Great Britain to him or for his use paid by Joseph Hockley of Guildford in the said County Gentleman the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged 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 one Tenement with a Barn edifices garden and appurtenances to the same belonging And two parcels of Land called brook ground lying together containing by estimation three acres formerly the Land of William Claverly and since of the Earl of Aylesford by the yearly rent of two shillings Suit of Court and other services also all that one Meadow called Little Mead by estimation one acre and an half with the appurtenances formerly the Land of William Claverly and since of the Earl of Aylesford in the said parish and Manor by the yearly rent of four pence Suit of Court and other services and also all those two closes of land by estimation two acres and an half with the appurtenances formerly the lands of William Claverley and since of the Earl of Aylesford in the said parish and Manor by the yearly rent of one shilling Suit of Court and other services and also all that one meadow lying in Church Burne mead and one acre lying in the common field called Wide Croft formerly the lands of William Claverly and since of the Earl of Aylesford in the said parish and Manor by the yearly rent of one shilling Suit of Court and other services and also all that one Messuage called Wellers with all the barns stables edifices gardens orchards and Curtileges to the said messuage belonging containing by estimation seven acres and one meadow called Newbridge mead by estimation two acres and three acres of land by estimation lying in the common field called South Earsh and three acres of land lying in the common field called North hills and half an acre of meadow lying in a common mead called West burn mead and four acres of land by estimation lying in the common field called Neltro with the appurtenances formerly the land of Joseph Hone and since of the Earl of Aylesford in the said parish and Manor by the yearly rent of four shillings and one penny half penny Suit of Court and other Services And also all those four acres of Land lying in North hills and one Acre and an half of land lying in Wide Croft with the appurtenances in the said parish and Manor by the yearly rent of Seven pence Suit of Court and other services And also all that close of Land called North hills containing by estimation four acres and an half formerly parcel of the Land of Henry Cobbett and afterwards of Joseph Hone and since of the Earl of Aylesford in the said parish and Manor by the yearly rent of ten pence Suit of Court and other services to which premises the said Thomas Loveland was admitted Tenant at a Court Baron holden for the said Manor on the twenty sixth day of October one thousand eight hundred and twenty four And all ways waters watercourses pavements and appurtenances to the same premises or any part thereof respectively belonging or appertaining And all other the Copyhold Lands Tenements and hereditaments whatsoever of him the said Thomas Loveland situate lying and being within and holden of the said Manor And the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders rents issues and profits thereof And all the estate right title interest inheritance claim and demand whatsoever of him the said Thomas Loveland of in to or out of the same premises and every part and parcel thereof To Such uses upon such trusts and for such intents and purposes as the said Joseph Hockley shall at any time or times hereafter by any deed or deeds instrument or instruments in routings direct or appoint And in default of such direction or appointment To the only proper use and Behoof of the said Joseph Hockley his heirs and assigns for ever To hold by Court Roll at the will of the Lord according to the custom of the said Manor by the rents Suits and Services therefore due and of right accustomed Subject nevertheless to and upon this express condition that if the said Thomas 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 sum of One thousand four hundred pounds of lawful Money of Great Britain and the sum of thirty five pounds of like lawful money as and for half a years interest for the same at the rate of five pounds for every one hundred Pounds for a year making together the sum of One thousand four hundred and thirty five pounds on the fifth day of July next ensuing the date hereof without any deduction or abatement whatsoever out for or in respect of any taxes charges assessments or impositions whatsoever except the property tax and without fraud or further delay being the same principal money and Interest as is secured or intended to be secured by a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing even date herewith made between the said George Marshall of the first part the said Thomas Loveland of the second part and the said Joseph Hockley of the third part Then this Surrender to be void and of no effect otherwise to be and remain in full force and virtue.  Thomas 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 Clerk to Mr Hockley Sol.r Guildford

Examined by
Edmund Vincent
Steward