Leases – John Airey – 4 Dec 1751

Document Type: Leases
Date: 4 Dec 1751
Correspondent: John Airey
Archive Source: NEIMME NRO 3410 ZC 4 1
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Papers Deeds & Writings of & concerning Greenwich Hospital Estate delivered out to whom & when



[in margin]  1746

The Leases of the Dean & Chapter of Carlisle of Dilston & Lorbottle Tythes delivered out to be proved on the Comission with Sir John Webb & afterwards sent to London as Exhibits



[in margin] 4 Dec 1751. These 4 Leases were this day d[elivere]d to Wm Labourn for Mr Walton  See his Letter dated this day.



28 June 1693. Counterp[ar]t Lease from Francis Earl of Derwentwater to Sir Will. Creagh & others of West Green Gill for 21 years ? Duty with Bond to perform.



11. Dec 1682. Counterp[ar]t Lease from Sr Fran cis Ratcliffe to Dr Nairne & others of Garrigill Burn Lead mine 21 years  ? duty with Bond to perform.



29. Nov  1693. Counterp[ar]t Lease from Francis Earl of Derwentwater to Sir Will. Creagh 21 years ? duty Bond to perform Garrygillburn.



18. Oct 1694. Counterp[ar]t Lease from Francis Earl of Derwentwater to Sir Will. Creagh of Taylor Sike Side Lead mine 21 years ?  duty with Bond to perform.



[Annotated on cover:] Greenwich Hospital Papers delivered out & to whom &c
ZC/4/1/11.

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