Sunday, July 31, 2016

Walter Sprott, Landholder

The will of my 4th great-grandfather Walter Sprott, who died in 1844, included a very lengthy list of property:
My real estates situate and being at Crowborough Common in the Parish of Rotherfield in the County of  Sussex and now in the several tenures or occupations of William Farris and Thomas Izzard yeoman
My freeholds messuages or tenements  and the gardens thereto belonging situate and being on Cumberland Cottage at Tunbridge Wells aforesaid and known by the name of Marine House the cottage behind the same and  Marine Cottage
My freehold accoutraments and premises at New Romney in the County of Kent
My freehold cottages or tenements and gardens to the same severally belonging situate and being in the Parish of Lamberhurst in the County of Kent and now in the holding of Stephan Goad and others as my tenants
The leaseholds messuage or tenement at Tunbridge Wells in which I now reside together with the several pieces or parcels of meadowlands and the roadhouse stable and coach house to the same belonging and held by me under a lease from the late honourable Catherine Scovill the honourable George Henry Scovill and the late Earl of Abergavenny
My freehold  Cottage situate at Beeding in the County of Sussex unto my said wife Mary Sprott absolutely I give to my said wife all that the annuity or clear yearly sum of ten pounds per annum to which I am entitled during the life of Mrs. Sarkin
For her own use I give her four leasehold cottages at Tullys Village in the Parish of Frant now in  several occupations of [blank] Cushman and others
Also all those my four leasehold cottages situated at Pembury in the County of Kent which I sold under lease from the late Marquis of Camden unto and equally between my said wife and my said daughter Sophia Sprott their respective executors administrators and assigns
I give and devise all that my freehold messuage or tenement farm lands hereditaments and previous situate and being in the Parish of Brenchley in the County of Kent and now in the tenure or occupation of George Bull Yeoman
Also all that my freehold farm and lands situate and being in the Parish of Tonbridge in the said County of Kent and now in the occupation of Richard Twort Yeoman
Also all that my cottage or tenement and the piece or parcel of meadow land thereto belonging to Richard Strange but now in the tenure or occupation of Thomas Skinner Esquire
Also all that freehold estate situate and being at Tunbridge Wells aforesaid and known by the name of the Chapel House Estate and the piece or parcel of ground thereto belonging and which is reserved for the erection of one or more Villa or Villas and the necessary appendages to the same
Also my two fifth parts or shares of and in a certain freehold estate situate and being on Mount Ephraim at Tunbridge Wells aforesaid and lately divided between the other proprietors and me by a Deed of Partition and which said two fifths parts or shares comprise two pieces of land so allotted and awarded to me for my share in the said estate are adapted as sites for building one or more Villa or Villas and the necessary appendages for the same
Also all those several pieces or parcels of freehold land containing by admeasurement seven acres two roods and twenty two perches situate and being at or near Dorset Green in the Parish of Speldhurst in the County of Kent aforesaid together with right of common to the same belonging and within the freehold manor of Rusthall and which in or about the year one thousand eight hundred and sixteen or the following year I agreed to purchase of Thomas Skinner of Tonbridge and the other three proprietors of the same and was then put into possession and in receipt of the rents and in the quiet and peaceable possession and in receipt of the rents and profits thereof

Also all that my freehold messuage or tenement and garden with the roadhouse and stable and the freehold land and also the piece or parcel of copyhold land containing two acres or thereabouts to the same belonging and which piece of copyhold land is holder of the Manor of Frant in the County of  Sussex and which is intermixed with the said freehold land and contain together six acres or thereabouts and said messuage land and premises are now in the holding of Robert Gebben Esquire

No comments:

Post a Comment