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Old 25-08-15, 14:53
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From TNA website:

Title: Release and Conveyance
Reference: D-W/9/14
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Moxley, Raynor, and Richard Barnes of Denham, gardener, to Trenley.


Reciting Settlement, 11/12 May 1700, Hannah Redman, widow, and Moxley (then Trenley) to Raynor and Barnes, on Moxley's marriage to Peter Moxley; of a cottage in Denham town (occupied by Richard Woodhouse, and later by John Alden), to use of Hannah Redman and Hannah and Peter Moxley for their respective lives, with remainder to Raynor and Barnes.


Now Moxley wishing to settle the same on her only daughter Hannah, aged 15, the trustees, at her request, have caused messrs John and James Gaylor of Denham to value the cottage, which they find worth £50; Robert, Edward and Martha Trenley, and Hannah and Hannah Moxley each have a one fifth share in it, and Edward has purchased the shares of Robert, and Martha, (now wife of Thomas Lack of Denham, carpenter) for £10 apiece, and has consented to purchase the whole to secure the £20 that will ultimately be due to his sister in law Hannah Moxley.


For these considerations the cottage is conveyed to Edward Trenley absolutely, subject to the sum of £20 payable to Hannah Moxley junior.
Date: 28 November 1716
Held by: Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
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