Description | 1. 24 Feb 1826 Copy release in fee of a messuage near Queenfield Coppice, and land and premises known as Blackwood Coppice and Clatfords Coppice in the parish of Melksham, from William Henry Fox Talbot Esquire and Mr Christopher Beaven to Mr William Beaven. 2. 16 Aug 1825 Draft conditions of sale of a property owned by William Henry Fox Talbot with rents payable to Lady Elisabeth Feilding which are likely to be properties in Lacock. 3. 24 Feb 1826 Copy of a deed of covenant between William Henry Fox Talbot to William Beaven for the production of title deeds. 4. 22 Aug 1827 Two copies of draft release of a messuage situated at Nash Hill from William Henry Fox Talbot to Jacob Hayward in trust for Mr Thomas Peirce. 5. 22 May 1827 Release in fee of a messuage at Bewly Green, Lacock, from William Henry Fox Talbot to Mr Thomas Fennell. 6. 16 Oct 1827 Copy release in fee of a close of pasture on Bowden Hill in the parish of Melksham, with a covenant to produce title deeds, from William Henry Fox Talbot to Thomas Bruges. 7. 2 Oct 1826 Poster advertising the sale of freehold cottages or tenements, lands and premises in the parish of Lacock by auction, by Mr Darley at the Red Lion Inn on that date. 8. 17 Sep 1825 Letter to William Read King from W H Awdry with particulars of the property sold at Melksham. 9. 3 Oct 1825 Abstract of an act of parliament for inclosing Melksham Common as far as it relates to the allotment of Davenport Talbot, and an extract from the land tax contract, c1813. 10. 30 Mar 1821 Draft grant of rent charge of £200 a year for the life of Lady Elisabeth Feilding from William Henry Fox Talbot, Right Honorable Henry Stephen Fox-Strangways and Stavordale Barn Strangways of Woodsford Strangways, William Read King, and Right Honorable Lady Elisabeth Feilding. 11. c1827 Conditions of sale of cottages and wood, probably in the parish of Lacock. 12. 30 Mar 1821 Draft bargain and sale between William Henry Fox Talbot and William Read King to Edward George Weale to make a tenant to the precipe for suffering a recovery of estates in the county of Wiltshire and declaration of the uses thereof. 13. Undated short statement or abstract by Mr William Read King in response to enquiries made by Mr Peckham about certain unspecified issues relating to the will and estate of John Talbot. |