18th Century Nuptial Agreement
FOWEY & BODMIN
Pre- Nupt 18th century style SOURCE A2A -
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/15149ebe-592d-43d7-ba3d-76d813571fa3
Held by: Cornwall Record Office, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
On marriage between John Pomeroy, junior and Margaret Newcombe.
RefNo Title TF Treffry of Place Reference: TF/1257/1,2
Title Pre-nuptial settlement, lease and release, Pinneck, Fowey and other properties in St Blazey and Bodmin
Date 26-27 Jan 1779 Format Manuscript Extent 2 pieces- Language: English
Parties
1) John Pomeroy of Bodmin, gentleman, and son Reverend John Pomeroy of Bodmin
2) Robert Lydstone Newcombe of St David, Exeter, esquire, and daughter Margaret
3) William Pennington of Bodmin, esquire, and ( brother of Margaret ) John Newcombe of St David, Exeter, son of Robert Newcombe
4) Hoblyn Peter of Percothen, esquire, and Richard Inglett Fortescue of Dawlish, esquire, on marriage between Jn. Pomeroy, jun., and Margt. Newcombe
(1) to (3) William Pennington of Bodmin, esquire, and John Newcombe of St David, Exeter, son of Robert Newcombe:
Capital messuage, barton and demesne called Pennewicke or Pennick Dawe, late occ. Stephen Wenmoth, decd., then Wm. Best now Jn. Sauby;
moiety of rectory and tithes of Fowey (except Lawhire);
60 acres in Liscrowe, formerly purchased by Jn. Pomeroy, decd., uncle of Jn. P. sen., in 2 separate moieties;
2 fields called Mill Pool Parks, Fowey (8 acres.) late occ. Jas. Rogers, merchant, then Nich. Nicholls, late Joseph Gatty, innholder, now Jn. Kimber;
fields (2¼ acres ) near Rocks End, Fowey, late occ. Nich. Nicholls now Jn. Kimber;
field adj. Polvillion (1½ acres.) called Rocks End Meadow, Fowey, late occ. Joan Toller, wid., decd;
dwelling-house and garden in Fowey town in occ. Susanna Gibbs;
House or stable adj. plot of land in Fowey late occ. Jn. Pante butcher, then Jn. Edyvean, then Thos. Giles;
tenement or dwelling-house and stable with Ash Garden in Fowey, late occ. Jn. Greenway and Nathaniel Gill;
Layowne in St. Sampson or Golant late occ. Frances Pound, now occ. Thos. Colliver;
messuages, lands and tenements in Landreth or St. Blazey, sometimes called Landreath and Pengelly;
Menhire or Menheere, St. Austell, late occ. Nich. Giles and Rich. Williams;
Pennewke Harper with house, garden and orchard (now a meadow) in Tywardreath, late occ. Sam. Rowse and Wm. Prior;
Whitestone Meadow, Bodmin, in occ. Jn. Pomeroy, sen;
moiety of tenement in Bodmin, in Fore Street, bounded on east with lands of Achym's heirs on west with Oates Edy's lands;
moiety of nursery or plot adj. above tenement;
moiety of stable and adj. plot in Bagg Lane, Bodmin, alias Carriers Lane, in occ. Thos. Hawkin;
moiety of close of land in Bodmin at back of Bore Street (2½ acres.) bounded on east with Hooper lands, on west with lands of Gilbert Mitchell, esq., decd., on s.outh with Bodmin commons, on north with tenements and gardens in occ. of several persons;
moiety of close in Bodmin (3acres ) at back of Bore Street, bounded on south with commons of Bodmin, on north with Flamank lands, now known as Chubb's Meadow;
moiety of fields in Bodmin called Tree Close and Western Meadow;
moiety of 2 fields (formerly one) called Vicar's Meadow alias Bolt's Close (5acres.) in Pound Lane, Bodmin;
Jn. Pomeroy, jun., to (3 acres ) William Pennington of Bodmin, esquire, and John Newcombe of St David, Exeter, son of Robert Newcombe:
messuage or dwelling-house with backside and garden in Crockernwell Street, Bodmin, bounded on north with lands of Wm. Glynn, esq., on south with lands of Wm. May, fellmonger, on south with Buller and Trelawny lands, on w. with street;
moiety of tenement in Fore Street, Bodmin, in occ. Cath. Coleman, wid;
moiety of nursery or plot of land, part of Henshaw's lands;
moiety of stable and toft in Bagg Lane, Bodmin;
Moiety of Chubb's Meadow, Vicar's Meadow and Tree Close and Western Meadow, Bodmin
Date: 26/27 Jan 1779
Held by: Cornwall Record Office, not available at The National Archives
Crockenwell Street Bodmin C 20th
1824. Copy draft release, Pinneck Dawe, Fowey and Penneck Harper, Tywardreath
1) Deeble Peter of Colquite, esquire, and Sarah Ann Radcliffe of Plymouth, spinster, executors, in trust of will of Elizabeth Peter of Padstow, widow, deceased and devisees of her lands to
2) Joseph Thomas Austen of Place, esquire.
Consideration £2400.
Moiety of Pennewke alias Pennick Dawe, 73 acres, late occupation William Cock; also moiety of all great tithes of premises; also moiety of tithes of estate of Pennick which belongs to Lord and Lady Grenville; also one quarter part of other tithes of Fowey; also moiety of Pennewke Harper, Tywardreath, also one quarter part of fee farm rent of £9 out of great tithes of Fowey payable to governors of charity for relief of poor widows and clergymen.