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
and Demand whatsoever of them the said Mary Crispe and Samuel
Crispe or either of them of into and out of the Premises hereby
menconed or intended to be Released or Conveyed and every or
any part or parcell thereof Together with true Coppyes (to be
made at the costs and charges of the said William Knight his
Heirs or Assignes) of all such Deeds Evidences and Writeings
(now in the hands custody or possession of the said Mary Crispe
and Samuel Crispe or which they or either of them may or can
come at without Suite in Law) as doe relate to or concerne the
Premises hereby menconed or intended to be bargained and sold
joyntly with other the Lands Tenements or Hereditaments of them
the said Mary Crispe and Samuel Crispe or either of them All
which Premises hereby menconed or intended to be bargained Sold
Released and Confirmed were heretofore bargained sold released
and confirmed or otherwise Conveyed unto the said William Knight
his Heires and Assignes to his and their own use and behoofe
for ever by and from the said Ellis Crispe and the said Mary
his wife by Indentures of Lease and Release bearing date the
Three and Twentieth and Four and Twentieth dayes of July Anno
Domini One Thousand Six Hundred Eighty and Three and in the
said Five and Thirtieth Yeare of the Raigne of the said late
King Charles the Second made or mencondd to be made Betweene
the said Ellis Crispe and the said Mary Crispe by the name of
Mary his wife of the One part and the said William Knight of
the Other part and by other good and sufficient Conveyances
or Assurances in the Law And also together with all Messuages
Tenements Houses Erectons and Buildings Sythence erected and
built upon the said Fifteen Acres of Land or any part thereof
with their Appurtenances TO HAVE AND TO HOLD all and singular
the premises (Except before Excepted) Unto the said William
Knight his Heires and Assignes To the onely use and behoofe of
the said William Knight his Heires and Assignes for Ever and to
and for noe other use or uses intents or purposes whatsoever
And the said Mary Crispe for herselfe her Heires Executors and
Admstrators AND THE SAID Samuel Crispe for himselfe his Heires
Executors and Administrators Doe respectively Covenant and Agree
to and with the said William Knight his Heires and Assignes
by these presents That it shall and may be lawfull to and for
the said William Knight his Heires and Assignes peaceably and
quitely to Have Hold Occupy Possese and Enjoy the premises
with the appurtennces hereby bargained and sold or menconed to
be hereby bargained and sold and to receive have and take the
Rents Issues and Profitts thereof to his and their owne Use and
Uses without the lawful Lett Suite Trouble Molestation Eviction
Disturbance or Interrupton of or by the said Mary Crispe and
Samuel Crispe or either of them their or either of their Heires
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