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
Soe as such farther Assurance shall conteyne noe further or
other Warranty or Covenants then only against the partyes
thereunto and for and concerning their own acts only and soe as
the Person or Persons making such farther Assurance shall not
be Compelled or Compellable to Travell farther than the Citys
of London or Westminster in Case they Inhabit within Seaven
Miles thereof or else farther than Seaven Miles from the Place
of his or their abode for the doeing thereof AND IT IS hereby
Covenanted Declared and fully agreed by and betweene all and
every the Partyes to these presents for them and their Heires
That all and every Fine and Fines Conveyance and Conveyances
Assurance and Assurances in the Law whatsoever already had made
levyed acknowledged executed or suffered or hereafter to be had
made levyed acknowledged executed or suffered by or betweene
the said Partyes to these presents or whereunto they or any
of them are or shalbee Party or Partyes Of or concerning the
premises hereby menconed or intended to be Released or Confirmed
unto the said William Knight his Heires or Assignes intirely
by themselves or joyntly with any other Lands Tenements or
Hereditaments whatsoever shalbee and Enure and shall be adjudged
deemed construed expounded and taken to be and enure and is and
are hereby declared to be and enure as to the said severall
Closes Mill and other the premises with the appurtenaces hereby
menconed or intended to be Released or Conveyed To the use and
behoofe of the said William Knight his Heires and Assignes and
to and for noe other use or uses intents or purposes whatsoever
IN WITNESS whereof The said parties to these present Indentures
Interchangeably have Sett their Hands and Seales Dated the Day
and Yeare First above written.
MARY CRISPE. SAMUEL CRISPE.
The deed, which is sealed with the arms of Crispe, is thus attested on
the back, “Sealed and Delivered in the presence of
JOHN WALKER, } Servts. to Saml. Crispe.
WALTER LOCKIE, }
BENJ: GLADMAN, Scr: in Lothbury, London.”
The William Knight, “pott maker,” of this deed was the same William
Knight whose name appears three years later on, in 1693, along with
those of Thomas Harper, Henry De Wilde, John Robins, and Moses
Johnson--“all potters in London”--in the curious “Brief Account of the
Evidence given on behalf of Edmund Warner” in a trial in the Court
of Exchequer, concerning a parcel of Potter’s clay which had been
wrongfully seized as Fuller’s-earth, given on page 134.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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