The Manor of East and South Hall in Pagglesham in the County of Essex

 

 

 

 

 

 

[Note: There is nothing in the left margin save the stamp mark below]

 

At the General Court Baron of Sir Robert Bernard | Baronet Lord of the said Manor there held for the same on the | Thirtieth. Day of October in the Twenty third year of the Reign of our Sovereign | Lord George the third by the Grace of God of Great Britain ffrance and Ireland | King Defender of the ffaith and so forth And in the year of our Lord One Thousand | Seven hundred and Eighty two Before John Griffith Gentleman Steward there | amongst other things It is Inrolled as follows.

Also it is presented by the Homage that since the last court here held (to wit) on | the ffourteenth day of March last past Cavell Briggs then a Copyhold Tenant of the | said Manor did Surrender into the hands of the Lord of the said Manor by the Rod and | by the hands of Joseph Vaughton Cope Gentleman instead of the Lords Bailiff and in | the presence of Golden Prentice and John Barrows two like Copyhold Tenants of the | said Manor according to the custom thereof All those ffour acres of Land Customary | and Heriotable held of the Manor aforesaid at the yearly Rent of ffour Shillings and | ffour Pence And also all that Croft of Land or Pasture Customary and Heriotable called | Portmeed held of the Manor aforesaid at the yearly Rent of ffour Shillings and ffive | Pence lying and being within the Parish of Pagglesham Sometime Since in the | tenure or occupation of Beatrice Briggs and were late in the tenure or occupation of | Robert Allen deceased his undertenants or Assigns and to which the said Cavell Briggs | by Mary Briggs his Mother was admitted to him and his Heirs at a court held for the | said Manor the Second day of August One Thousand Seven hundred and Sixty three | And the reversion and reversions Remainder and Remainders Rents Issues and | Profits thereof and of every part and parcel thereof And all the Estate Right Title Interest | Property claim and demand whatsoever of him the said Cavell Briggs of in to or out of | the same every or any part or parcel thereof To the only use and behoof of Thomas | Harridge of Leigh in the said County of Essex Distiller his Heirs and Assigns forever | Who being present here in court in his proper person humbly prayeth to be admitted | Tenant to the said premises So Surrendered to his use To which said Thomas | Harridge the Lord of the said Manor by his Said Steward granteth and delivereth Seisin | thereof by the Rod To have and to hold the said Premises with the Appurtenances | unto the said Thomas Harridge his Heirs and Assigns according to the Tenor of the said | surrender of the Lord by the Rod at the will of the Lord according to the custom of the said | Manor by the Rents Customs and Services therefore due and of right accustomed And he giveth | to the Lord for a ffine as in the Margin and is admitted Tenant thereof in form aforesaid but | his ffealty is respited.

NB at this court the said Thomas Harridge | surrendered the said premises to the use of his will |

Examined by me |

J Griffith |

Steward

 

Citations

  1. [S54] Declaration by Mrs Mary Hannah Clayton 19-May-1860 n.pub.,.
  2. [S55] Yvonne Szwedyc (HARRIDGE descendant) n.pub.,.
  3. [S56] Essex Society for Family History, Rochford Hundred Baptism Index n.pub.,.
  4. [S189] Baptism Entry of Leigh St Clement, 1684-1797 (Essex Record Office, D/P 284/1/1) "Leigh-on-Sea Parish Registers on SEAX (http://seax.essexcc.gov.uk), Image 29: 1740 September 1st Thomas the Son of David Harridge by Elizabeth his Wife was Baptized."
  5. [S11] International Genealogical Index (IGI) compiled by the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, http://www.familysearch.org, Version 2.5.0 (2005). Unknown cd.
  6. [S185] Microfilm/fiche of Marriage Entries. "Thomas Harridge of this Parish and Susannah Gurnett of this Parish were Married in this Church by Licence this fifteenth Day of October in the Year 1765. In the Presence of David Harridge & Ed Gisby."
  7. [S163] Copy of court roll of the manor of East and South Hall, 1782 (National Archives, MAF 6/42) "Copy of court roll: admission of Thomas Harridge to the premises."