MRP: C6/133/9 f. 1

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C6/133/9 f. 1
This is actually C10/14/105

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//25:th June 1652//
//To the Right ho:ble the Lords Commissioners for the
//Custody of the Greate Seale of England//

//Complaining sheweth unto yo:r Lo:pps S:r William Monson knight viscount Monson of Castle Mayne in Ireland, That whereas the said viscount in or about the Moneth of July one//

//Thousand six hundred and fforty nyne haveing occasion to use the summe of one Thousand seaven hundred pounds repaired to S:r Thomas ?ffetherly Knight, then Committee or Guardian to the//

//Right ho:ble Phillipp viscount Strangford, then and yett and infant under the age of one and Twenty yeares, and to Robert Raworth of Grayes Inn Esq, then of Counscell with the said viscount//

//Strangford, and desired to borrow the same of the said viscount Strangfords money in case he had any, Whereuppon the said S:r Thomas ffetherly told the said viscount Monson he could lend//

//such a summe of the said viscount Strangfords money uppon good security And thereuppon the said viscount Monson by the direccon of the said S:r Thomas ffetherley repaired to the//

//said Robert Raworth to satisfie him of security for the said one Thousand seaven hundred pounds with Interest after the rate of seaven pounds for every hundred by the yeare,//

//and the said viscount Monson that for the servicing of the said one Thousand seaven hundred pounds, And after severall meetings it was agreed betweene the said S:r Thomas ffetherley//

//the said viscount Monson and such others as now interested and possessed of and in the said Manno:r of Grafton otherwise Grafton underwoods and diverse Messuages and Lands in//

//the county of Northampton hertford demised by the late right hon:ble John Earle of Peterburgh to Dame ffrancis Temple widow for the the terme of ffoure score and Nineteen//

//yeares should grannt and assigne over the said Lease of the said Manno:r and p:rmisses (except certen wood groundes) to certen persons to bee nominated in trust fo the said//

//viscount And should alsoe assigne over to them a Statute of six Thousand pounds entred into by the said Earle to the said Dame ffrancis Temple, And thereuppon the said viscount//

//Monson and the Lady ffrancis viscountesse Monson his wife S:r Thomas ?Alston Knight by the name of S:r Thomas Alston knight and??Branett Edward Alston Esq by the name//

//Xall in manner followinge, that is to say, fiffty Nine

//seaven hundred ffifty and Nyne pounds tenne shillings

//in the said Indenture conteyned, that the said S:r Thomas

//Thousand eight hundred and Nineteene pounds

//said Indenture may appeare

//direcXXXor consent of the said viscount Monson they

//of the said one Thouasn

//viscount Monson

//originall Lease and Statute made and entered

//said Manno:r abd p:rmisses And shortly after the said

//Executo:r dyed, After whose death the said John ffotherly

//said originall Lease Statute and other deeds and evidences

//fayleing in payment of the said one thousand eight hundred

//the said viscount Strangford haveing chosen the Right ho:ble

//Strangford or one of them hath by hinselfe or other

//Leases of eiectment on the p:rmisses thereby by himselfe

//Tennants and otherwise disturbe the possession and by

//not accept

//reassigns the p:rmisses to the said viscount Monson

//p:rmisses to them conveyed over uppon condition

//other deeds and evidences to the said viscount

//and damages, which tende to the said viscount Mondson

//viscount Monson haveing in strictness of lawe, by the

//in equity (To the end therefore

//seaven hundred pounds

//and the severall and respective

//said originall Lease Statute

//May it please

//directed to the said Phillipp viscount Strangford

//certen day, and under a certen paine

//and to stand and abide such further order and decree, as yo:r Lo:pps shall seeme agreeable to equity, and good Conscience.//

//XXX// //Will: le ?Hunt [bottom RH side]



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