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his Indenture made the seventeenth day of April in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty six Between Thomas Wyndham Cremer of Beeston Regis in the County of Norfolk Esquire of the one part and James Reynolds of Sheringham in the said County farmer and fish merchant of the other part Whereas on the sixteenth day of April one thousand eight hundred and sixty six William Press of Cambridge wine merchant in pursuance of and in compliance with an Order of the High Court of Chancery did surrender out of his hands into the hands of the Lord of the Manor of Sheringham Morley Hall all that one piece of land (with the messuage or  Dwelling house and other buildings and the Windmill lately erected and now standing thereon)  marked No 55 on the map or plan annexed to the award of the commissioners named and appointed in and by an Act of parliament passed in the Forty ninth year of the Reign of his late Majesty King George the Third entitled an Act for enclosing the lands in the Parish Sheringham in the County of Norfolk containing be measure Four acres one rood and nine perches bounded by land by the said award allotted to John Wilson towards the north by the private road in the said award secondly described towards the East by the public road herein fourthly described called the Waborne Road towards the South and by land by the said award allotted to Reverend Cremer Cremer towards the west All which said land and hereditaments are held of the said Manor of Sheringham Morley Hall by copy of Court Roll To the use of the said James Reynolds his heirs and assigns for ever absolutely at the Will of the Lord and according to the custom of the said manor and whereas the deeds evidences and writings mentioned and enumeratered in the schedule hereunder within written relate to the title not only to the hereditaments and premises hereinbefore mentioned and described and so surrendered to the use of the said James Reynolds his heirs and assigns but also to certain other hereditaments of greater value which have been purchased by and conveyed  and assured unto and to the use of the said Thomas Wyndham Cremer his heirs and assigns and whereas the deeds evidences and writings mentioned and enumerated in the schedule hereunder written have been delivered to the said Thomas Wyndham Cremer who hath agreed to enter into a covenant for the production of the said deeds evidences and writings to the said James Reynolds his heirs and assigns and in manner herein after expressed and contained Now this Indenture Witnesseth that in pursuance of the said recited agreement and in consideration of the sum of Ten Shillings of lawful English money to the said Thomas Wyndham Cremer now paid by the said James Reynolds the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged He the said Thomas Wyndham Cremer for himself his heirs executors and administrators doth hereby covenant promise and agree with and to the said James Reynolds his heirs and assigns that he the said Thomas Wyndham Cremer his heirs or assigns (unless hindered or prevented by fire or some other inevitable accident which may happen to the said deeds evidences and writings) shall and will at any time or times  hereafter upon every reasonable request in writing and at the costs and charges of the said James Reynolds his heirs or assigns or other the person or persons who for the time being may be entitled to the said land and other the hereditaments herein before mentioned and described or referred to and so surrendered to the use if the said James Reynolds his heirs and assigns as aforesaid produce and shew forth or cause or procure to be produced and shewn forth in England and not elsewhere unto the said James Reynolds his heirs or assigns or to the person or persons who for the time being shall be entitled to the said land and other the hereditaments and premises to which the same deeds evidences and writings relate or to his or their attorney solicitor or agent or to any person whom he they or any of them shall appoint to inspect the same or before any Court of Law or Equity or otherwise as occasion shall or may require The several deeds evidences and writing specified in the schedule hereunder written for the proof manifestation support or defence of the title of the said James Reynolds his heirs or assigns or other the person or persons entitled as aforesaid to the said land hereditaments and premises and that he the said Thomas Wyndham Cremer his heirs and assigns shall and will preserve the same undefaced and uncancelled  (unless hindered or prevented as aforesaid) and also that he the said Thomas Wyndham Cremer his heirs or assigns shall and will from time to time and at all times upon the like request as aforesaid (unless hindered as aforesaid)  give or deliver unto the said James Reynolds his heirs or assigns or other the person or persons entitled as aforesaid but at the proper costs and charges of the person or persons requiring the same true attested or unattested copies or abstracts of or extracts from all or any part of each or any of the same deeds evidences and writings and suffer such copies abstracts or extracts to be examined and compared with the originals Provided always and it is hereby declared and agreed that if the said Thomas Wyndham Cremer his heirs or assigns shall at any time hereafter sell and dispose of the said hereditaments so purchased by him as aforesaid and shall procure the purchaser or purchasers thereof to enter into a like covenant to that which is hereinbefore contained with the said James Reynolds his heirs or assigns for the production and delivery of copies or the said several deeds in manner aforesaid then the covenant hereinbefore contained for that purpose shall therein forth cease and be void in witness whereof the said parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written.

The Schedule above referred to.

29th December 1810            Indenture of this date made between Joseph Ward the younger farmer of the one part and Edward Story Yeoman of the other part.

25th April 1817                   Indenture of this made between the said Joseph Ward the younger of the one part and the said Edward Story of the other part.

7th December 1821              Indenture of this date made between the said Joseph Ward the younger of the one part and the said Edward Story of the other part.

2nd and 3rd April 1828         Indentures of lease and release of these dates the release made between the said Joseph Ward of the first part the said Edward Story of the second part and William Press of Hanworth in the County of Norfolk farmer of the third part.

 


Signed Sealed and Delivered by the within named Thomas Wyndham Cremer in the presence of _________________

EJ Francis

Solr

Norwich

Signed Sealed and Delivered by the within named James Reynolds in the presence of ________________________

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