Contract for lease, tenement in Chyvarloe, Gunwalloe, 18 Oct 1742. 3
Parties:
1) Dame Frances Gifford, widow; and Francis Loggin, esquire
2) Edward Kempthorne of Mawgan in Meneage, yeoman.
Property: tenement in Chiverloo [Chyvarloe], now in the possession of Anne Tregideon, widow. Part of Carminow manor.
Consideration: £84. Usual exceptions, rent, reservations and covenants.
Term: 99 years, on lives of Margaret and Pascoe Kempthorne, daughter and son of (2); term to commence on death of Ann Tregideon, widow [Edward Kempthorne's mother-in-law].
Addendum:
1) Edward Kempthorne withdraws 1 November 1743
2) Edward Kempthorne proposes that `his friend Mary Lander' take a new lease on two lives, paying £89 5 shillings with usual fees, and he will pay Mr Chapman £1 9 shillings 6 pence for `his trouble', and the lease be cancelled.
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Lease, Trenowith tenement, Cury, 25 Mar 1749. 4
Parties:
1) Mary Vere Hunt, widow, of Chester
2) John Stephens, esquire, of St Ives.
Lease from 1) to 2) of a moiety of the messuages, lands and tenements called Trenowith in Cury parish formerly in the possession of Richard Kempthorne then of Edward Kempthorne his son and now of 2). Suit of court to Helston Tony manor.
Consideration: £57, one guinea of gold and the surrender of the recited lease....
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Edward Kempthorne late of the parish of Mawgan in Meneage, yeoman, died intestate. Administration of his goods and effects was granted to his widow, Jane Kempthorne, who renounced in favour of Edward's eldest son, Edward, on 28 May 1750. Administration was granted 8 May 1751 to Edward Kempthorne, junr. 5