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BL/EP/B/<br />

38 7 Dec. 1825<br />

Assignment of Charges created by Hamilton White on the <strong>Bantry</strong> <strong>Estate</strong> in<br />

trust to secure mortgage of £50,000 to James Evan Baillie. William Young and<br />

others representing the daughters of Richard Blair (entitled to £3,000 from the<br />

<strong>Estate</strong> of Hamilton White) and representatives of the late Martha and Francis<br />

White (entitled to £1,000 and £1,500 respectively charged on the Hamilton<br />

White estate) assign their entitlements to James Leman. He is acting on behalf<br />

of Baillie in order to secure the payment of the mortgage of £50,000 taken out<br />

by Richard Earl of <strong>Bantry</strong>, on the 30 th August 1825. Includes Copy Bond of<br />

securing payment to Baillie by the Earl and Viscount. Also a deed of<br />

Assignment made between the Reverend John Vane, Wrighton, Somerset,<br />

William Joseph Denison, Denbies, Surrey and William Vizard, Lincolns Inn<br />

Fields, Middlesex, in the one part, and James Evan Baillie, Seamore Place,<br />

Middlesex, in the other part. For the consideration of 10 shillings, Vane,<br />

Denison and Vizard assign to Baillie the judgement for the sum of £50,000<br />

against Richard, Earl of <strong>Bantry</strong>.<br />

39 July 1837<br />

10<br />

3 items<br />

Copy Memorial of an Indenture of Release and Assignment on the 1 st June<br />

1837 made between James Evan Baillie, Seymour Place, May Fair, Middlesex,<br />

in the first part, James Leman (Trustee for Baillie), Lincolns Inn Fields,<br />

Middlesex, in the second part, Richard, 1 st Earl of <strong>Bantry</strong> and Richard White,<br />

Lord Viscount Berehaven, in the third part, John Greathed Harris, Old Palace<br />

Yard, Westminister; George James Sullivan, Farnborough Hall, Southampton,<br />

and John Stewart, Portman Square, Middlesex, in the fourth part, and Edward<br />

Wright (Trustee for Harris, Sullivan and Stewart), [Verulam] Buildings, Grays<br />

Inn, Middlesex, in the fifth part. It lists the lands of the Baronies of Bere and<br />

<strong>Bantry</strong>, and East Carbery that have been mortgaged by the Whites to Baillie<br />

from 1825. It also lists the indentures from 1825.<br />

40 16 March 1838 – 1 Feb. 1839<br />

1 skin<br />

Declaration of Trust made between Richard, 1 st Earl of <strong>Bantry</strong> and Viscount<br />

Berehaven with Frederick Silver, James Street, Westminister, and Thomas<br />

Harding, Eaton Square, Pimlico, of the sum of £2,673. 5. 3 new £3. 10. per<br />

cent annuities in the books of the Governor and company of the Bank of<br />

England, for securing the interest on a mortgage debt of £60,000. Also an<br />

Assignment of the interest of the Earl and Viscount in the £2,673. 5. 3 sum<br />

standing in the names of Silver and Harding, to Rev. Somers Payne.<br />

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