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17a Deed to lead the uses of a recovery: conveyance to John Stubbs of Barnard's Inn, London, gent., and Thomas Martiall of Fineshade.
18a Bargain and sale of Elmington manor to Henry Pickering of London, gent., for £4,700.
19 Copy of will.
20a Lease to Sidney Pickering of London, esq., [husband of Honor Pickering]. with a view to conveyance of lands in Elmington in satisfaction of the bequest of Sir Henry Pickering to his daughter, Honor.
21 Quitclaim to Sir Henry Pickering of Whaddon for £1,700 of lands and messuage as in 20.
24 Mortgage to John Cook of the Inner Temple and William Tempest of the Middle Temple for £2120 by means of lease and release.
25 Mortgage to Edmund Draper of Edmonton, Middlesex for £2926.
27 Lease to Sir Thomas Millington of St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex, with a view to transferring uses.
29 Lease to John Spencer, DD, Dean of Ely, with a view to a transfer of possession.
34 An abstract of the writings [in the box, del.] concerning Elmington tithes.
35a Lease to Sir Henry Pickering of Whaddon of the tithes of Elmington in the parish of Oundle for 6 months with a view to transfer of possession.
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Deeds relating to Elmington, near Oundle, Northamptonshire.

Title Mortgage to John Cook of the Inner Temple and William Tempest of the Middle Temple for £2120 by means of lease and release.
Reference CCCC09/N5/24
(former reference: V 24)
Creator Henry Pickering of Whaddon, bart.
Covering Dates 17 Feb. 1682–18 Feb. 1682
Extent and Medium 3 membranes and 1 bifolium; vellum and paper; Mixed scripts
Content and context

The lease and release and Pickering's bond in £4000 to perform covenants are stitched together. The release carries endorsements by John Cook (23 Feb. 1682) renouncing his claim; by Sir Henry Pickering (30 Nov. 1683) acknowledging receipt of a further £500.

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