by Wendy Snarey

Feoffment - Nicholas Allen to Richard Bubb – 10th March 1726

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On Cover: Feoffment - Nicholas Allen to Richard Bubb – 10thMarch 1726

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This Indenture dated 10th March 1726 made between:
  1. Nicholas Allen the elder of Tewkesbury glover [eldest son and heir apparent of Nicholas Allen the elder late of Tewkesbury and Elinor his wife
  2. Richard Bubb of Tewkesbury cordwainer

Witness that said Nicholas Allen and Elinor his wife for £55 paid by said Richard Bubb (receipt acknowledged) they the said Nicholas Allen and Elinor his wife have granted bargained sold and enfeoffed unto Richard Bubb

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All that Messuage or Tenement and Garden and Appurtenances lying in a certain street in Tewkesbury called the High Street otherwise the Oldbury Street late in possession of Nicholas Allen the elder deceased and now in the tenure of Thomas Allen son as tenant to him the said Nicholas Allen [party hereto] having

A Messuage or Tenement then and now in the possession of James Kingsbury on North

Messuage or Tenement then and now in the possession of Bartholomew Sweet on South

To have and to hold the said Messuage or Tenement and Garden with the appurtenances to said Richard Bubb forever

Covenant that Nicholas Allen and Elinor have not encumbered and that they will enter a Fine of Sur Cognizance de Droit Come Ceo before end of Easter Term in the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster

Signed – Mark of Nicholas Allen, Mark of Elanor Allen

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