Absolute Surrender James Woods to Mary Hockley
Be it remembered that on the twenty ninth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty one Mary Hockley late of Clevedon in the County of Somerset but now of Farringdon in the County of Southampton Spinster (by Edmund Vincent her Attorney) came before Joseph Hockley Gentleman Steward of the Courts of the said Manor out of Court and delivered to him the said Steward the Memorandum of a certain Surrender taken out of Court on the twenty fourth day of August one thousand eight hundred and fifty Whereby James Woods of Windlesham in the County of Surrey Gardener one of the Copyhold or Customary Tenants of the said Manor in consideration of the sum of ninety nine pounds and thirteen shillings then due and owing by him to the said Mary Hockley for principal Interest and Costs on Mortgage of the hereditaments hereinafter mentioned And also in Consideration of the sum of Seven shillings to the said James Woods paid by the said Mary Hockley making together the Sum of One hundred pounds in full for the absolute purchase of the inheritance in fee simple of the said hereditaments according to the Custom of the said Manor Did 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 One messuage Garden Orchard and the Land thereto belonging with the appurtenances formerly in the occupation of John Snelling afterwards of James Martin since of Richard Daborn late of Stephen Collyer and then or late of James Collyer To the only proper and absolute use and Behoof of the said Mary Hockley her heirs and assigns for ever To hold by copy of Court Roll at the Will of the Lord according to the custom of the said Manor
Admittance of Mary Hockley
Whereupon the said Mary Hockley (by her said Attorney) humbly prayed to be admitted Tenant to the said messuage garden orchard and the land thereto belonging with the appurtenances in pursuance of the said Surrender To whom the Lord of the Manor aforesaid by his Steward aforesaid granted the same and delivered seizin thereof by the rod To hold to the said Mary Hockley her heirs and assigns for ever by Copy of Court Roll at the Will of the Lord according to the Custom of the said Manor by the yearly rent of four pence heriot when it shall happen suit of Court and other Services and Customs therefore formerly due and of right accustomed And so she was admitted tenant thereof (by her said Attorney) in form aforesaid Gave to the Lord as a Fine for such her admittance as appears in the margin [£6 15s] and her fealty was pardoned.
Examined by
Joseph Hockley
Steward
Conditional Surrender John Loveland to The Rev.d Thomas Hockley
Be it remembered that on the twenty ninth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty one John Loveland late of Bisley now of Knaphill in the County of Surrey Farmer one of the copyhold or Customary Tenants of the said Manor personally came before Joseph Hockley Gentleman Steward of the Courts of the said Manor out of Court and in consideration of the sum of Thirty 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 The Reverend Thomas Hockley late of Shiplake in the County of Oxford but now of Farringdon in the County of Hants Clerk 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 little meadow platt called Turks Platt containing an acre of land more or less Also one Acre of Land in Neltro in two parcels one acre of land in Wide Croft one acre of Land in South Earsh and one Acre of Wood with the appurtenances held by the yearly rent of two pence heriot suit of Court and other services And also all that meadow containing by estimation four Acres adjoining the Lane leading to Churchmead on the East part and Lands now or late of John Philips on the West part held by the yearly rent of sixpence heriot Suit of Court and other services to which premises the said John Loveland was admitted tenant at a Court Baron held for the said Manor on the twenty seventh day of October one thousand eight hundred and twenty five and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders rents issues and profits thereof And all the Estate right title interest property possession claim and demand whatsoever of the said John Loveland of into or out of the said premises and every part and parcel thereof To the only proper use and Behoof of the said Thomas 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 Thomas Hockley his executors administrators or assigns the full and just sum of Thirty 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 ninth day of June 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 (over and besides the principal sums of One hundred pounds and Interest and Twenty pounds and Interest from henceforth to grow due for the same respectively secured by two several conditional Surrenders of the said premises made by the said John Loveland to the use of the said Thomas Hockley on the fifth day of November one thousand eight hundred and forty six and the twenty eighth day of June one thousand eight hundred and fifty one all interest on the said principal sums of One hundred pounds and twenty pounds being paid to the day of the date hereof) 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 Joseph Hockley Steward Received the day and year first above written of and from the above named Thomas Hockley the sum of Thirty pounds being the consideration money above mentioned to be paid by him to me £30 John Loveland Witness Joseph Hockley.
[Margin note: Be it Remembered that on the ninth day of July one thousand eight hundred and eighty four Thomas Hockley in this Surrender named did acknowledge that he had that day had and received of and from John Loveland in this Surrender also named the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds (being the principal money secured upon this Surrender and two several Surrenders from the said John Loveland dated respectively the fifth day of November one thousand eight hundred and forty six and the twenty eighth day of June one thousand eight hundred and fifty one) and all Interest due thereon And the said Thomas Hockley did by writing under his hand of that date authorize and empower the Steward of this Manor to enter his acknowledgement of such satisfaction on the Court Rolls or Books of the said Manor accordingly Witness my hand Joseph Hockley Steward]
Examined by
Joseph Hockley
Steward