CO/VC/4/3/1
Reference code
CO/VC/4/3/1
Level of description
File
Title
Leases and Counterparts for a Messuage or Tenement in the Close (No 14)
Description
Bundle of 12 leases and counterparts dated between 1770 and 1862 for a messuage and garden plot in the Close, which 'abutteth on the Kings High Way within the said Close which leadeth towards the said Church at the South End thereof and upon the Walls of the said Close at the North End thereof.' Most of the documents have been marked 'In the Close. No 14' (in red ink).
Contents
- CO/VC/4/3/1/1 - Lease from the Procurator and Commonalty of Vicars to William Batt the Younger
- CO/VC/4/3/1/2 - Lease from the Procurator and Commonalty of Vicars to William Batt
- CO/VC/4/3/1/3 - Counterpart of Lease from the Procurator and Commonalty of Vicars to William Batt
- CO/VC/4/3/1/4 - Counterpart Lease from the Procurator and Commonalty of Vicars to William Benson Earle
- CO/VC/4/3/1/5 - Counterpart of Lease from the Procurator and Commonalty of Vicars to the Reverend Edmund Benson
- CO/VC/4/3/1/6 - Lease from the Procurator and Commonalty of Vicars to the Reverend Edmund Benson
- CO/VC/4/3/1/7 - Counterpart Lease from the Procurator and Commonalty of Vicars to the Reverend Edmund Benson
- CO/VC/4/3/1/8 - Lease of a Messuage or Tenement and Premises Situated in the Close of New Sarum from the Procurator and Commonalty of Vicars to the Reverend Edmund Benson
- CO/VC/4/3/1/9 - Counterpart Lease from the Procurator and Commonalty of Vicars to the Reverend Edmund Benson
- CO/VC/4/3/1/10 - Lease of a Messuage or Tenement and Garden Situated in the Close Salisbury from the Procurator and Commonalty of Vicars to the Reverend George Lewes Benson
- CO/VC/4/3/1/11 - Counterpart Lease of a Messuage or Tenement and Garden Situated in the Close Salisbury from the Procurator and Commonalty of Vicars to the Reverend George Lewes Benson
- CO/VC/4/3/1/12 - Counterpart Lease of a Messuage or Tenement and Garden Situated in the Close Salisbury from the Procurator and Commonalty of Vicars to the Reverend George Lewes Benson