Sir George More sells a messuage or tenement on the Blackfriars property, including a 'litle porch' leading up to it, to Cuthbert and Richard Burbage. The tenement is bounded to the east and west by property already sold to their father James Burbage by Sir William More. Thomas Briskett currently holds tenure over the property, and full possession depends on the death of Margaret Poole and a lease to Thomas Briskett for ten years beginning at Margaret Poole's death.
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
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Austen, Samuel | attorney | |
Yeoman, Nathaniel | attorney | |
More, William | deceased | |
Cawarden, Thomas | deceased | |
More, Constance | estate claimant | |
Blagrave, Thomas | executor | |
Hawe, Thomas | executor | |
Blagrave, Thomas | executor | |
Hawe, Thomas | executor | |
Burbage, Cuthbert | property buyer | |
Burbage, Richard | property buyer | |
Loseley, George | property holder | |
Birch, John | property holder | |
Austen, John | property holder | |
Chapman, Richard | property holder | |
Briskett, Thomas | tenant | |
Bowes, Jerome | tenant | |
Fenton, Widow | tenant | |
Tyce, John | tenant | |
Clark, ––– | tenant | |
Carey, George | tenant | |
Poole, Margaret | tenant | |
Boone, Thomas | tenant | |
Cawarden, Elizabeth | tenant |