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 204 C. 52. Anno vicelimo fecundo Georgii 11. A. D. 1749. ' of Hve hundred Years, fubjeft to a Provifo for Redemption, on Payment of the faid Sum of twenty thou- ' fand Pounds, with Intercfi: for the fame, at the Rate of four Pounds per Centum per Annu7}i, on the ele- ' venth Day o( November then next; and the faid Commiffioners or Governors of the faid Hofpital having, ' fince the Time limited by the faid Provifo, paid out of the Monies belonging to the faid Hofpital, the faid ' Sum of twenty thoufand Pounds, with all Intereft due for the fame, the faid Governor and Company '' of the Bank oi England did, by Indenture bearing Date the fixteenth Day oi February one thoufand {z(in. ' hundred and forty-eight, bargain, fell and aiSgn, unto the Right Honourable yfrcA/'^a/af //(7w//?5« Efquire, ' commonly caWed hord Jrchibald Hafm'lton, Governor of the faid Royal Hofpital, Charles Smith 'Efquive, ' Lieutenant Governor of the faid Hofpital, yames Gunman Efquire, Treafurer of the faid Hofpital, Sir £d- ' tvard Bellamy Knight (fince deceafed) Sir John Thompfon Knight, JViUiam Fawkener Efquire, and William ' Baxter Efquire, fcven of the Commiffioners or Governors of the faid Hofpital, the Barony, Pvfanors, Lands ' and Hereditaments, fo lim.ited to the faid Earl of Plymouth and Lord Widdrington, for the i erm of rive ' hundred Years, as aforefaid, and all the Eftate, Right, Title and Intereft of the faid Governor and Com- ' pany of the Bank of i?;?ff-/a«cf, of, in and to the faid Barony, Manors, Lands, Tenements and Heredita- ' ton, Charles Smith, james Guyrman, Sir Edward Bellamy, S'w John Thompfon, William Fawkener d^nd WiU ' Ham Baxter, their Executors, Admin iftrators and Afl'igns, for the Remainder then to come of the faid ' Term of five hundred Years, in Truft, and to the Intent that the Rents, IfTues and Profits of the faid Pre- ' mifles fhould and might be appropriated, applied and difpofed of, to the Ufes, and for the Purpofes directed ' Cuthbert Conftable, alias Tttnjlall, having refufed to accept of any lefs Rate or Intereft for the faid Princi- " pal Sum of five thoufand and nine hundred Pounds, mentioned in the faid recited Aft of the eighth Year " of his prefent Majefty's Reign to be due to him upon Mortgage, than the fame was then at (and which ' Sum of five thoufand and nine hundred Pounds, and the Intereft thereof, was heretofore fecured to the ' faid Lady Mary Radcliffe, by a Mortgage made to her by the faid Edward Earl of Dcrzventwater of the ' the tv/enty-fecond Day oi April one thoufand fix hundred and ninety-nine, purfuant to a Power given him ' for that Purpofe by a certain A£t of Parliament therein mentioned, in full Satisfaction of the faid Sum of ' five thoufand Pounds, directed by the faid recited Indenture of Releafe of the twenty-fourth of yJ/«?v/7 ' and to which Sum of five thoufand nine hundred Pounds the faid Cuthbert Conflable, alias Tunjlall, became ' intitled by virtue of the Will of the faid Lady Mary Radcliffe, of which Will he was then the furviv- ' Ackworth, Thomas Pearfe, George Purvis, Joftah Burchett, Tudor Trevor, Nicholas Clarke and JViUiam Box— ' the Rate of four Pounds per Centum per Annum, for paying off" the faid Sum of five thoufand nine hun-. ' fand nijie hundred Pounds paid to him by the faid Governor and Company of the Bank of ^wsf/i?;;;/, ' did, by the Appointment and Direfiion of the faid Zx Charles Wager, Six Thomas Littleton, Sir Thomas ' and William Baxter, grant, bargain, fell and aflign to the faid Governor and Company of the Bank of ' England, and their SuccefTors and Affigns, the faid Manors of Splndle/lon and TJtchefter, to hold the fame ' unto the faid Governor and Company of the Bank of England, and their Succeflbrs and Ailigns, for ' the Remainder then to come of the faid Term of five hundred Years, by the faid Indenture of the twen- ' ty-fecond Day or April one thoufand fix hundred and ninety-nine, granted, fubjc£l to a Proviib for ' the furrendering and affigning the faid PremifTes to the faid Sir Charles Wager, Sir Thomas Littleton, Sir ' Thomas Frankland, Sir Jacob Ackworth, Thomas Pearfe, George Purvis, Jofiah Burchett, Tudor Trevor, Ni- ' cholas Clarke and William Baxter, their Executors, Adminiftrators or Affigns, or to fuch Perfon or Per- ' fons as they iliould appoint and direft, on Payment of the faid Sum of five thoufand nine hundred Pounds, ' with Intereft for the fame, at the Rate of four Pounds per Centum per Annum, at the Time therein men- ' tioned; and the Commiffioners or Governors of the faid Hofpital, or fome of them, having fince paid out ' of the Monies and Revenues belonging to the faid Hofpital, the faid Sum of five thoufand nine hundred ' Pounds, with all Intereft due for the fame, the faid Governor and Company of the Bank oi England, did, ' forty-eight, bargain, fell and affign unto the isd Archibald Hamilton, Charles Smith, James Gunman, Sir ' ftrators and Affigns, the faid Manors of Spijidlejlon and Utchejler, to hold the fame unto the f^aid Archi- ' bald Hamilton, Cha}-les Smith, James Gunman, Sir Edward Bellamy, Sir John Thompfon, JFilliam Fawkener ' -ind William Baxter, their Executors, Adminiftrators and Affigns, for the Remainder then to come of the ' faid laft-rnentioned Term of five hundred Years, in Truft, and to the Intent that the P^ents, Ilfucs and ' Profits of the faid Manors and Premifles fliould and might be appropriated, applied and difpofed, to the ' Ufes, and for the Purpofes, direfted in and by the faid A(5f of Parliament made in the faid eighth Year ' of the Reign of his prefent Majefty; and for that Purpofe, that the faid Term and Eftate might attend ' and wait upon the Freehold and Inheritance thereof as the fame was then vefted in his Majefty, his Heirs ' and SuccefTors: And whereas the {!id Mary Chamberlain, Edivard Hopkins and Anna y!/i;r/rt his Wife, ' and Richard Luther and Charlotte his Wife, did, immediately after the paffing the faid recited Aft, made ' in the eleventh Year of his Majefty's Reign, agree with the Commiffioners or Ggvernors of the faid Hof- ' pital to accept of four Pounds /)<■/■ Centum perAmiumy for the Intereft of the faid Principal Sum of three ' thoufand
 * ments, and in and to the faid Term of five hundred Years, to hold the fame unto the faid Archibald Hamil-
 * in and by the faid kSS. of Parliament made in the faid eighth Year of the Reign of his faid prefent Majefty,
 * and for that Purpofe that the faid Term and Eftate might attend and wait upon the Freehold and Inheri-
 * tance thereof, as the fame was then vefted in his Majefty, his Heirs and SuccefTors : And whereas the faid
 * faid Manors oi Spiiidlejlon and Utche/ier, for the Term of five hundred Years, by Indenture bearing Date
 * one thoufand fix hundred and ninety-one, to be raifed for her, and the Intereft thereof to that Time,
 * ing Executor); and the faid Sir Charles Wager, Sir Thomas Littleton, Sir Thomas Frankland and Sir Jacob
 * ter, having agreed with the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, for advancing Money at
 * dred Pounds, the faid Cuthbert Conjlable, alias Tunjlall, in Confideration of the faid Sum of five thou-
 * Frankland, Sir Jacob Ackivorth, Thomas Pearfe, George Purvis, Jofiah Burchett, Tudor Trevor, Nicholas Clarke
 * by another Indenture bearing Date the faid fixteenth Day of February one thoufand k'en hundred and
 * Edward Bellamy, Sir John Thoinpfon, William Fawkener and William Baxter, their Executors, Admini-