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Release, 21 May 1808
1. Dame Martha Rivers Gay, city of Winchester, c. Southampton, widow of Sir Peter Rivers Gay Baronet, dec'd.
2. Rev. Sir Henry Rivers, Baronet, of Winchester, eldest surviving son of 1.
3. Francis Freeling, of Abcurch Lane, London, Esq., and the Rev. William Coxe, one of the Canons Residentiary of the Cathedral Church of Salsbury.
13 Fee Farm rents (£3.12s., £3 (x10), £1.18s., £3) issuing out of 13 messuages on the east side of Gay Street, city of Bath.
18 Fee Farm rents (£3.6s., 10s., £3.6s. (x7), £3.18s., £3.6s. (x6), £4, and £3) issuing out of 17 messuages on the west side of Gay Street.
10 Fee Farm rents (£7 (x6), £9.9s., £7.1s., £5.1s., £4.10s.) issuing out of 10 houses on the King's Circus and the south side of Brock Street (8 on the King's Circus, 2 on Brock Street).
12 Fee Farm rents (£8.11s., £8.8s. (x9), £4.4s. (x2)) issuing out of 12 houses on the south side of Brock Street.
12 Fee Farm rents (£6.6s. (x11), £6) issuing out of 12 houses on the north side of Brock Street .
5 Fee farm rents (£10.9s., £10.10s. (x4)) issuing out of 5 houses in the Royal Crescent.
Fee Farm rent of £100 issuing out of 5a.1r. of land, p. St. James, and all houses thereon.
Piece of land, p. St. James, demised by Margaret Garrard to Henry Fisher by lease, 5 March 1757, and buildings thereon in the Ambury.
House and piece of land, p. St. James, in the Ambury, demised by Margaret Garrard to Thomas Jelly by lease, 23 July 1760.
4 piece of land and buildings thereon, p. St. James, in the Ambury, demised by Thomas Garrard and Margaret his wife to Henry Fisher, _____ Seldon, I____ Harris, and John Ford by 4 leases, 5 April 1757.
Fee Farm rent of £6, issuing out of ground used as a burying ground for the parish of St. James, demised by Thomas Garrard and Margaret his wife to ______ Bartlett and others, by Bargain and Sale, 1 July 1757.
House and Blacksmiths shop, new built in Ambury Lane, containing in front 100 feet, demised by Sir Peter Rivers Gay to Joseph Timbrell by lease, 2 December 1789.
Fee Farm rent of £17.10s., issuing out of part of Bulman's Lower Gardens, p. Walcot, demised by Margaret Garrard to Isaac Axford by Bargain and Sale, 29 December 1758.
3 Fee Farm rents of £5.16.8d, issuing out of 3 pieces of land, part of Bulman's Lower Gardens, demised by Margaret Garrard to Richard Brigden Fowell, John House, John Terry, John Jelly, Benjamin Axford, and Thomas Gaunt, by Bargain and Sales, 29 December 1758.
2 Fee farm rents of £22, and £18, issuing out of lands p. Walcot, demised by Margaret Garrard to Henry Fisher and Thomas Bishop, and to Henry Fisher and Jeremiah Perry by Bargain and Sales, 32 July 1765 and 25 December 1764.
Plot of ground, p. Walcot, occupied by John Stokes, demised by Sir Peter Rivers Gay to Henry Fisher by Building Lease.
Plot of ground in Upper Bristol Road, demised by Sir Peter Rivers Gay to Henry Fisher, John Ford and Thomas Jelly by building lease, 16 November 1774.
Plot of ground, adjoining the last mentioned, containing in front 181 feet, p. Walcot, demised by Sir Peter Rivers Gay to Robert Lydiard by building lease, 16 November 1774.
Several plots of ground, p. Walcot, demised by Sir Peter Rivers Gay to Messrs Fisher, King, Hewlett and Broome by building lease 25 March 1790.
Plot of ground demised by Sir Peter Rivers Gay to Stephen Langford by building lease, 29 September 1788.
Fee Farm rent of £35 issuing out of land (1 1/2a.) formerly part of the Hayes, p. Walcot, and houses thereon, demised by Sir Benet Garrard to John Wood and Thomas Brock by release, 20 December 1766.
Plot of ground, Upper Bristol Road, p. Walcot, containing in front 205 feet, demised by Sir Thomas Rivers Gay to William Sainsbury by building lease, 25 June 1792.
2 plots of ground, p. Walcot, demised by Sir Peter Rivers Gay to Samuel Sainsbury by building lease, 25 June 1792
2 old cottages on Lansdown Road, p. Walcot, bounded on the east by Lansdown Road, on the west by premises of Mrs Milsom, on the north by the road from Walcot to Weston, and on the south by premises of Thomas Warr Atwood, demised by Sir Peter River Gay to Thomas Warr Atwood.
Fee Farm rent of £25 issuing out of premises, p. Walcot, adjoining the Turnpike Road from bath to London.
Released from 1. to 3., in trust for 2.
Endorsed: Release, 10 March 1809
1. Dame Martha Rivers Gay, city of Winchester, c. Southampton, widow of Sir Peter Rivers Gay Baronet, dec'd.
2. Rev. Sir Henry Rivers, Baronet, of Winchester, eldest surviving son of 1.
3. Francis Freeling, of Abcurch Lane, London, Esq., and the Rev. William Coxe, one of the Canons Residentiary of the Cathedral Church of Salsbury.
Plot of ground (1a.1r.14p.) in Rivers Street, demised by Sir Peter Rivers Gay to John Wood by lease, 5 March 1768.
Plot of Ground formerly part of Barton Farmyard, demised by lease, 7 June 1775.
Several plots of ground and buildings thereon, formerly part of Barton Farmyard, demised by 8 leases, 30 April 1768.
Piece of land and premises in Bradley's Buildings, p. St. James, demised by Thomas Garrard and MArgaret his wife to William Bradley by lease, 25 March 1754.
Plot of ground and cottage thereon in Upper Bristol Road, p. Walcot, demised by Sir Peter Rivers Gay to Thomas Baldwin by lease, 25 March 1785.
Plot of ground in Upper Bristol Road, containing in front 67 feet, demised by Sir Thomas Rivers Gay to Richard Bowsher by lease, 8 October 1792.
2 messuages formerly 1 messuage, opposite Walcot Church, one of which was a public house called 'The Full Moon', the other a private house, demised by Sir Peter Rivers Gay to James Shepperd by lease, 25 March 1784, now a Tavern and Hotel called 'Glouceter Coffee House'.
Several Fee Farm rents issuing out of 3 houses on the south side of Rivers Street.
Released from 1. to 3., in trust for 2.
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