The ceramic art of Great Britain from pre-historic times down to the present day, Volume 1 (of 2) : $b being a history of the ancient and modern pottery and porcelain works of the kingdom and of their productions of every classJewitt, Llewellynn Frederick William
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The ceramic art of Great Britain from pre-historic times down to the present day, Volume 1 (of 2) : $b being a history of the ancient and modern pottery and porcelain works of the kingdom and of their productions of every class
Jewitt, Llewellynn Frederick William
Pottery, British -- History
Other part And for diverse other good Causes and Consideratons
them the said Mary Crispe and Samuel Crispe thereunto moueing
THEY the said Mary Crispe and Samuel Crispe HAVE Bargained
Sold Released and Confirmed And by these presents Doe Bargaine
Sell Release and Confirme unto the said William Knight (in his
actuall possession now being) and to his Heires and Assignes
ALL Those Five Closes or Parcells of Meadow Ground Conteineing
by Estimation Fifteene Acres be the same more or lesse lyeing
neare and adjoyneing to the River running from Merton Mill to
Wandsworth in the County of Surry Together with the Mill Erected
on part of the said Fifteen Acres formerly used for a Fulling
Mill and Brasill Mill and now and of late used for a Colour
Mill for Grinding Colours for the Glazeing of White Ware And
also the Watercourses Ponds Mill Ponds Floodgates Wayes Waters
Comodityes and Appurtenances to the said Mill and Premises
or any of them belonging or of right apperteineing All which
Premises now are and late were in the tenure or occupaton of the
said William Knight his Tennants or Assignes And are Scituate
lyeing and being in the said Parish of Wimbledon in the said
County of Surrey AND also all the Land Mill and Hereditaments
with the appurtennces which in or by One Indenture bearing date
the Fourth day of November Anno Domini One Thousand Six Hundred
Seaventy and Three And in the Five and Twentieth Yeare of the
Raigne of the late King Charles the Second made Betweene the
said Ellis Crispe of the One part and John Campion of London
Pewterer and the said William Knight of the Other part were
or were mentoned to be demised granted and to Farm letten by
the said Ellis Crispe unto the said John Campion and William
Knight All which premises doe abutt on the Southside towards
the Highway on the Westside towards the Land late of the said
Ellis Crispe late in the occupaton of Joseph Walton William
Mason and Edward Hubbart on the Northside towards Biggery Road
and on the Eastside towards the Old River All which Land Mill
and Premises are Platted Sett out and drawne and butted and
bounded in a Plott or scheame to these presents annexed[56]
(EXCEPT and allwayes reserved out of this Present Release or
Conveyance unto the said Mary Crispe and Samuel Crispe and the
Heires of the said Samuel The Royalty of Fishing and free leave
liberty and lycense to and for the said Mary Crispe and Samuel
Crispe and the Heires of the said Samuel and her his and their
Servants to come into and upon the premises hereby Released
or Conveyed to Fish at all seasonable and convenient times)
And the Revercon and Revercons Remainder and Remainders Rents
Issues and Profitts of all and singular the Premises and of
every part and parcell thereof And all the Estate Right Tythe
Interest Revercon Inheritance Trust Property Profit Clayme
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