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Lease for 99 years (subject to the lives of James Batstone, aged 22, and Robert Batstone, aged 20, brothers of ...,

1 The Rt Hon. Henry Thomas, earl of Ilchester, lord Ilchester and Stavordale, baron Strangways of Woodford Strangways, Dorset, and baron of Redlynch, Somerset. 2 William Batstone of Axminster, Devon. Lease for 99 years (subject to the lives of James Batstone, aged 22, and Robert Batstone, aged 20, brothers of the second party) to commence from the death of William Mullens, aged 46 years, or other sooner determination of No. 162 of 28 May 1756, of the property specified therein.

Lease for 99 years (subject to the lives of the second party, aged 30 years, and Benjamin Batstone, his brother ...,

1 The Hon. Percy Charles Wyndham. 2 William Batstone of Axminster, Devon, labourer. Lease for 99 years (subject to the lives of the second party, aged 30 years, and Benjamin Batstone, his brother, aged 27 years) to commence after the end of a term of 99 years granted by a lease of 1 March 1780 now determinable on the death of William Batstone, uncle to the second party, of the first party's undivided parts of the parcel of land called the Bowling close, p. Culliford, Devon.

Lease And Release of the property specified in Nos 177-8 of 28-9 April 1736, for some time past converted into ...,

1 John Buller Pearse of Honiton, Devon, gent. 2 Richard Smith, Elijah Brooke and James Townsend, all of the same place, bankers and carpenters. 3 Henry Corbin of Seaton, surgeon. 4 Thomas Bowdage of the same place, gent. Lease And Release of the property specified in Nos 177-8 of 28-9 April 1736, for some time past converted into a garden, and a piece of ground now converted into a pleasure ground in Colyton, near the dwelling-house late of William Burt with the green house thereon erected, on which formerly stood a m. belonging to Henry Symes, to uses, and grant of residues of terms in the m. and tmt formerly called the Golden Lion Inn, town of Colyton (2,000 years), the m. called a Malt House, but now consisting of a m. and blacksmith's shop in the street leading towards the Butts in Colyton, a piece of ground on which the workshop of Philip Pulman formerly stood in the said street and lately converted into a shrubbery (900 years), and a close of land called Barley Close, in or near the town of Colyton (3,000 years).

Papers of genealogical interest, etc., relating to the families of Powell and Evans, including a copy of the marriage certificate ...,

Papers of genealogical interest, etc., relating to the families of Powell and Evans, including a copy of the marriage certificate of George Eyre Powell and Catherine Kingdon, 1819, duplicates of the entries of the births of their five daughters, 1823-33, memorial of George Eyre Powell, Lieut, RN, 1841, inventories, etc., of the goods of Captain and Mrs Powell, [1855-] 1864, biography of [the Rev.] Alexander McCombe of Colyton, certificate of the Kindergarten Association to Miss Katherine Evans, 1878, and a report of the death of David L. Evens [sic], chief engineer, SS Highland Glen, at Rosario, 1893.

Mortgage for £300.0.0 (by way of appointment and demise for 500 years) of two dwelling houses lately erected by the ...,

1 Joseph Power of Colyton, Devon, builder. 2 Louisa Symes of the same place, spinster. Mortgage for £300.0.0 (by way of appointment and demise for 500 years) of two dwelling houses lately erected by the first party and now unfinished at Seaton, and the property specified in Nos 200-1 of 26-7 Dec. 1822.

Lease And Release of the property specified in Nos 200-1 of 26-7 Dec. 1822, and the cottage and tmt called ...,

1 John Spencer of Colyton, Devon, druggist, and Louisa his wife, formerly Louisa Symes, spinster. 2 Benjamin Follett of Topsham, Devon, merchant, and John Smith, plumber, and John Tratt, grocer and ironmonger, both of Colyton, assignees of Joseph Power of Colyton, builder, dealer and chapman, a bankrupt. 3 The said Joseph Power. 4 James Kingdon of Seaton, gent. 5 William Drew of Colyton, gent. Lease And Release of the property specified in Nos 200-1 of 26-7 Dec. 1822, and the cottage and tmt called Henry Clarkes Tmt, in Colyton, to uses, and assignment of the term specified in No. 203 in the former property.

Lease And Release of the close of ground called Little Mead otherwise Spring Close adjoining the town of Colyton aforesaid ...,

1 James Kingdon, formerly of Colyton, Devon, but now of Saint Mary Newington tialworth, Surrey, gent. 2 George Eyre Powell of Colyton aforesaid, gent. 3 John Carslake of Sidmouth, Devon, gent. Lease And Release of the close of ground called Little Mead otherwise Spring Close adjoining the town of Colyton aforesaid, to uses. [No. 214 an original lease; Nos 215-16 attested copies dated 7 Feb. 1903.].

Correspondence of George Eyre Powell at Mount Radford School, Exeter, being letters from him to his parents, grandmother and sister ...,

Correspondence of George Eyre Powell at Mount Radford School, Exeter, being letters from him to his parents, grandmother and sister, and also to him from his father and grandmother. Also included are his articles of clerkship to learn the profession of an attorney, 1836, and memorial verses, etc., 1837.

Lease And Release of the close of land called Upper Rudgway, formerly three closes called Upper Rudgway and White's Close ...,

1 Elizabeth Shiles and Sarah Shiles of Axminster, Devon, spinsters. 2 George Eyre Powell of Colyton, esq. 3 John Carslake of Heavitree, esq. Lease And Release of the close of land called Upper Rudgway, formerly three closes called Upper Rudgway and White's Close, p. Colyton, to uses. [Attested copies of 7 Feb. 1903.].

Certificate of Daniel Power, builder, that George Eyre Powell has paid £4.0.0 and building stones valued at 12s.6 towards building ...,

Certificate of Daniel Power, builder, that George Eyre Powell has paid £4.0.0 and building stones valued at 12s.6 towards building a wall between his property and that of John Sampson, esq., in the town of Colyton, in consideration that no window lights are opened therein and that no house be erected thereon.

Correspondence mainly addressed to Delia Powell Sweetland at Colyton from her cousins Richard Eyre Powell, Jack [Eyre Powell] and E[mily] ...,

Correspondence mainly addressed to Delia Powell Sweetland at Colyton from her cousins Richard Eyre Powell, Jack [Eyre Powell] and E[mily] L. Wingfield Eyre Powell, all of No. l, Mount Alto, Dalkey, Co. Dublin, Ireland, T. V. Powell, 3, Bushy Park Road, Rathgar, Dublin, and others.

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