Person:John Rushworth (1)

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John Rushworth
 
d.Apr 1814
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Name John Rushworth
Gender Male
Marriage 15 May 1759 Banbury, Oxfordshire, Englandto Sarah Woodfield
Death[1] Apr 1814
References
  1. United Kingdom. National Archives: Access to Archives (A2A). (National Archives (United Kingdom)).

    Draft Assignment of Mortgage Gil/I/ii/1 22 August 1831

    Paper

    Contents:
    PARTIES:
    1a. John Aplin of Banbury, draper
    b. Benjamin Aplin of Banbury, gent.
    c. Weston Aplin of Chipping Norton, gent.
    2. Richard Heydon of Banbury, Esq.
    3. Joseph Ashby Gillett of Banbury, banker
    4. William Jeffs of Marston St Laurence, Northants, gent.
    SUBJECT OF TRANSACTION: Recites mortgage dated 2 Feb 1738 whereby Samuel Gardner demised messuage in Horsefair, Banbury, on the North side, and another messuage on the South side, to Richard Wheatley for 2,000 yrs for securing payment of £100 with interest Recites assignment dated 2 Dec 1776 whereby ppty was assigned to Oliver Aplin for the residue of 2,000 yrs. for the use of Robert Tate
    Recites conveyance dated 30 Dec 1776 whereby the ppty was conveyed to John Rushworth for ever
    Recites will John Rushworth dated 8 March 1809 whereby he devised all his freehold ppty in Banbury to John Heydon for ever
    Recites that John Rushworth died in April 1814 and that his will was proved 23 July 1814
    Recites will of John Heydon dated 31 August 1814 whereby he devised his residence in Bull Bar Street (which in 1814 he had separated from the ppty devised to him by John Rushworth by a wall) to Richard Heydon for ever
    Recites that John Heydon died in March 1818 and that his will was proved 14 April 1819
    Recites will of Oliver Aplin who appointed 1. as his executors
    Recites that Oliver Aplin died in April 1831
    Recites Lease and Release bearing even dates with these presents whereby 2. conveyed the ppty to 3. for £1, 900 to the use of 1a. to hold to the use of 3. and his heirs for ever.
    Recites agreement that such of the premises as are subject to the term of 2,000 years should be assigned to a trustee for 3.
    Now in consideration of the agreement and £1,900 paid by 3. to 2., and 10s. paid by 4. to 1., 1. at the direction of 2. and at the nomination of 3. transfers to 4. those parts of the premises conveyed by the redited Lease and Release as are subject to the term of 2,000 yrs, in trust for 3. to attend the freehold inheritance
    PLACE(S): BANBURY
    ENDORSEMENTS: (c) Other endorsements: Engrossed 6 Aug 1831