Reference NumberDE/2/190/1
TitleMortgage by Demise for 200 Years
Descriptioni) Elizabeth Dilke of Maxstock Castle, Maxstock [Maxstoke], Warwicks., Widow
ii) William Dilke, son and heir apparent of i), Esq.
iii) Henry Proby of London, Esq.; and Edward Benham of London, Gent.

i) and ii) morgage to iii) lands in Maxstock, Coleshill and Sistock alias Sustock, Warwks, late part of Maxstock Park or Castle Park, pa. Maxstocke.

Principal: £1,641 being debts owed by i) and iii) to Mary Kynaston with proviso for redemption in trust that ii) has first given to i) security for payment of £1,500 to i) or heirs within 2 years of death of Dame Ann Bagott, wife of Sir Harry Bagott, or of i), or the marriage of ii), whichever is sooner

Attached: /2 bond in £400 [1 Apr 1658]
i) William Dilke of Maxstocke Castle and Fisher Dilke, Citizen and Skinner of London
ii) Henry Proby of London

For repayment of £206

/3 Agreement [18 Nov 1651]
i) Henry Proby of London and Edward Bonham of London
ii) Elizabeth Dilke Maxstock, Widow
iii) William Dilke of Maxstock Castle, Esq., son and heir apparent of ii)

Debt owed to Mary Kynaston (now Mary Napier, wife of Sir Richard Napier) is transferred and now payable to Richard Piggott, Citizen and Grocer of London.

All signed and witnessed [seals missing].

Endorsed: '16/15'
Date28 Mar 1648
AccessStatusOpen
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