Person:Richard Heydon (1)

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Richard Heydon
d.19 Aug 1837 England
m. 28 Apr 1752
  1. Mary Heydon1753 -
  2. Richard Heydon1755 - 1837
  3. Caroline Heydon1760 - 1841
  4. John Heydon1765 - 1818
  • HRichard Heydon1755 - 1837
  • W.  Elizabeth Wyatt (add)
m. 18 Jun 1782
  1. Elizabeth Heydon1783 - 1833
  2. Richard Heydon1787 -
  3. Sarah Heydon1789 -
  4. Caroline Heydon1794 -
  5. Susanna Heydon
  6. Catherine Heydon
Facts and Events
Name Richard Heydon
Gender Male
Christening? 8 Sep 1755 Banbury, Oxfordshire, England
Marriage 18 Jun 1782 Banbury, Oxfordshire, Englandto Elizabeth Wyatt (add)
Death[1] 19 Aug 1837 England
References
  1. United Kingdom. National Archives: Access to Archives (A2A). (National Archives (United Kingdom)).

    Draft Release Gil/I/vi/1 29 Oct 1838


    Paper

    Contents:
    PARTIES:
    1a. Revd. John Nelson of Childrey, Berks clerk
    b. Catherine, wife of 1a.
    c. Revd. Jacob Tussell of Doulting, Somerset, clerk
    d. Sarah, wife of 1c.
    e. Revd. George Mawson Nelson of Bodicote, clerk
    f. Caroline, wife of 1e.
    g. Charles Francis Wyatt of Broughton, infant aged 17
    2. Revd. Charles Francis Wyatt of Broughton, clerk, father of 1g.
    3. Joseph Ashby Gillett of Banbury banker
    4. John Aplin of Banbury, gent.
    SUBJECT OF TRANSACTION: Recites Lease and Release dated 11 and 12 Oct 1837 whereby ppty intended to be released by these presents were conveyed by Richard Heydon, Samuel Auker, John Pain, William Norton and [...] as Elkington to Richard Heydon
    Recites that Richard Heydon died 19 Aug 1837 intestate, leaving 1b., d., and f. (his daughters) and 1g. (the son of Susanna, who was daughter of Richard Heydon and who died) as his heirs at law.
    Recites that Letters of Administration were granted to 1b., c. and f. 6 Oct 1837
    Recites that 1a-f and 2. (on behalf of 1g) have contracted to sell to 3. the inheritance for the sum of £350 and that 1g. will perfect his part of the agreement on attaining the age of 21.
    Now in consideration of £350, 1a release to 3.:
    3 cottages in Broad Lane Banbury formerly held by John Hands, James Watson and George Giles and now held by Thomas Meads, James Watson and Ann Giles
    4 cottages in Pepper Alley, Banbury formerly held by William Hawtin William Hazlewood, Thomas Newman and Elizabeth Busby then by... Sanders William Hazlewood John Westley and the other undertenants and now held by John Betts, John Aubrey, Thomas Hartwell and... Savage
    4. to hold property upon trust for 3.
    1.covenants to produce deeds at the reasonable request and at the expense of 3.
    2.covenants that when 1g. attains the age of 21, he will perform the necessary acts for the perfecting of the conveyance.
    CONSIDERATION: £350
    PLACE(S): BANBURY

  2.   Mortgage from Richard Heydon to Charles Holbech of property in Farnborough CR0457/32/26 17 November 1821

    1p

    Previously Box 11, Section ii, Bundle 10, Document 25

    Contents:
    Assignment of mortgage between Richard Heydon, Banbury (executor of the will of John Rushworth), of the first part, William Holbech, Farnborough, of the second part and the Reverend Charles Holbech, Farnborough, of the third part. Details the payment of ten shillings to Richard Heydon by Charles Holbech regarding property in Farnborough [See CR0457/32/19], to be held for the remainder of the term of 500 years. Signed and sealed by Richard Heydon and William Holbech
  3.   Mortgage from John Lambly and William Hitchcox to Oliver Aplin and Martin Buswell of property in Bourton, Oxfordshire CR0457/52/1 18 November 1790

    7pp

    Previously Box 3, Section v, Bundle 19, Document 1

    Contents:
    Attested copy assignment of mortgage between John Lambly, Bloxham, and William Hitchcox, Chippen Warden, of the first part, Martin Buswell, Claydon, and Oliver Aplin, Banbury, and Richard Heydon, Banbury, of the third part. Details the payment of six hundred and eighteen pounds to John Lambly and William Hitchcox by Oliver Aplin and Martin Buswell regarding a messuage and bakehouse in Great Bourton, Oxfordshire previously occupied by Peter Hemmings and a messuage and malthouse in Great Bourton in the occupation of John Southam and property in Great and Little Bourton comprising 8 acres and 29 perches bound on the west and north west by the allotment of William Blencowe, on the north by an allotment of Thomas Walford and on the east and south east by an allotment of George Walls, to be held for the remainder of the term of 1000 years
  4.   Conveyance from Richard Heydon to Writhesley Digby of property in Mollington CR0457/52/6 25 March 1797

    4pp

    Previously Box 3, Section v, Bundle 19, Document 5

    Contents:
    Between Richard Heydon, Banbury, of the first part, Richard Holloway, Mollington, of the second part, William Holbech the elder, Farnborough, of the third part and Wristhesley Digby, Meriden, of the fourth part. Details the payment of ten shillings to Richard Heydon by Wristhesley Digby regarding the manor of Mollington and related property, to be held for the remainder of the term of 500 years
  5.   Assignment of 2 terms in trust to attend the reversion and inheritance of the premises. Hey/X/ix/53 30th July, 1839

    Parchment

    Contents:
    PARTIES: 1a. Benjamin Aplin of Banbury, Oxford, gent.
    b. Weston Aplin of Chipping Norton, Oxford, gent. (executors of Oliver Aplin).
    2. the said Benjamin Aplin (surviving executor of Richard Holloway).
    3a. Rev. John Nelson, of Childrey, Berks. clerk.
    b. Catherine, wife of 3a.
    c. Rev. Jacob Fussell of Soulting, Somerset, clerk.
    d. Sarah, wife of 3c.
    e. Rev. George Mawson Nelson of Boddicot, Oxford, clerk.
    3f. Caroline, wife of 3e.
    (3b., 3d. and 3f. are the administratrixes of their late father Richard Heydon, deced).
    4a. Thomas Pinnell of Holwell, Oxford, yeoman.
    b. Richard Pinnell of Westwell, Oxford, yeoman.
    5. John Pinnell of Clanfield, Oxford, yeoman (eldest son and heir at law of John Pinnell deced).
    6a. the said John Pinnell
    b. the said Thomas Pinnell (executors of the said John Pinnell the father).
    7. William Hervey of Bradwell Grove, Oxford, esq.
    8. George Carew of Lincolns Inn Fields, Middx., esq.
    9. Henry White of Lincolns Inn Fields aforesaid, gent.
    SUBJECT OF TRANSACTION: A. Rectory of Holwell and all manner of tithes, oblations, etc. to the said rectory belonging and all such parts of the premises in Lease and Release (the Release of even date herewith) as are affect by the term of 500 yrs. created by cat. no. Hey/X/vii/5. heretofore called Cooks
    6 cottages with appurts. theretofore in several possessions of Thomas Busin, John Green a mason, John Green a slater, Joseph Bursin, Henry Venvill and Thomas Hathway so much as were not comprised in the term of 200 yrs of several inclosed grounds of arable and pasture - that is to say - Broad Close 6a.3r.6p., Hill Side and Long Lands 24a.1r.37p., Close end 27a.3r.27p., Old Pits 27a.14p., Glizards 28a.3r.27p., Long Ground 31a.2r.13p., Ryalls Ground 17a.1r.36p., Grove Ground 22a.1r.14p., Further Green 33a.20p., The Green 10a.3r.24p., The Pens 3r.1p., Ewe Pen Close 1a.1r.38p., Walnut Tree Close 1a.2r.11p., Church Ground 21a.2r.33p., Little Clay Furlong 16a.2r.26p., Great Clay Furlong 31a.1r.38p., Picked Ground 29a.2r.34p., Coteway Ground 29a.3r.17p., The Thirts 44a.1r., Two Bush Ground 29a.2r.7p., Great Fumblers Ground 37a.1r.20p., Plantation 1r.14p., Plantation 3r.36p., Plantation 23p., Brake 1r.12p., The Chapel Yard 1r.6p., - all which said last mentioned lands were in the occup. of John Bagnall afterwards of John Pinnell the father deced. then of Thomas Pinnell and Richard Pinnell all such parts as were not comprised in the term of 200 yrs. of several inclosed grounds of arable and pasture - that is to say - Ground near the Warren House 31a.2r.32p., Ground between the Warren House
    B. All such part of the premises in Lease and Release (the Release of even date herewith) as are affected by the term of 500 yrs. created by cat. no. Hey/X/ix/7 (In the original mortgage this is a term of 600 yrs.)
    C. The premises in Lease and Release (the Release of even date herewith Manor or lordship or reputed manor of lordship of Holway with rights members and appurts. situate in Holway in the parish of Broadwell and the coppices or woodlands
    Farm house with the offices yards curtilages and appurts. containing with the sites of the buildings 1a.3r.4p.
    Barn with the yards adjoining 1r.25p.
    Orchard 1a.1r.13p.
    Messuage or tenement (then sometime since converted into 3 cottages) 27a.32p., Kimmers Corner Ground 35a.3r.25p., Ground below Kimmers Corner Ground 38a.23p., Ground adjoining Ash Holt Ground 45a.1r.5p., Ash Holt Ground 45a.1r.5p., Ash Holt Ground 46a.3r.5p., Ground against West Well Coppice 33a.2r.29p; Bern Slade 29a.22p., New Buildings 2a.3r.13p., Twenty Acres Ground 19a.1r.2p., The Lays 35a.23p., Little Fumblers Ground 11a.2r.33p., Lower Forty Acres 27a.29p., Upper Forty Acres 30a.2r.7p., Pump Hill and Black Bushes 56a.2r.17p., Ewe Pen 8a.16p., Glizards Coppice 12a.3r.28p., - all which said last mentioned lands were theretofore in occup. of the said John Pinnell the father deced. and then in the possess. of said Richard Pinnell and Thomas Pinnell
    Rectory impropriate and parsonage of Holway together with rights members and appurts. And all tithes, dues, oblations etc. to the same belonging Messuage or tenement and malthouse with the backside garden and close belonging in Holway sometime since in occup. of Thomas Pankridge and then of Thomas Pinnell and Richard Pinnell
    messuage or tenement sometime since converted into 3 cottages or tenements called Georges but then called Hazards and the several gardens curtilages and appurts. belonging and theretofore in the several tenures of Richard Robins, Charles Robins and William Hope Cottage or tenement with garden curtilage and appurts. formerly in occup. of Batt. Tooly and then of Thomas Pinnell and Richard Pinnell which said last described messuages etc. are in Holway 1 yard land of arable meadow or pasture as the same has been divided - that is to say - Picked Ground, 30a.16p., Lime Kiln Ground 17a.1r.1p., Little Ground above Godfrey's Barn 3a.3r.11p., with the barn called Godfrey's and yard or backside belonging 2r.21p., A Close formerly a Homestall 1a.2r.2p., in the Partition Deed by mistake included amongst theother parcels allotted to John Pinnell - all in Holway 4 newly erected messuages cottages or tenements theretofore in the several tenures of John Avaris, John Dauncey, Edward Cook and William Cook and then in the respective occups. of Thomas Pinnell and Richard Pinnell together with 2 newly erected barns, 1 stable, 3 yards, 2 granaries, 2 carthouses, and 2 rick yards with appurts. - all in Holway in a certain ground called Holwell Downs
    messuage tenement or dwellinghouse and hovel in Holwell with appurts. theretofore in occup. of James Judd deced. afterwards of John Judd and then of Thomas Pinnell and Richard Pinnell having the house theretofore of John Busen (but then of Thomas Pinnell and Richard Pinnell) on the w. the house theretofore of one Thomas Brownson (but then of the said Thomas Pinnell and Richard Pinnell) on the e. and the close called Walnut Tree Close on the s.
    All other the freehold messuages etc. in Holway of Thomas Pinnell and Richard Pinnell and John Pinnell.
    Recites cat. no. Hey/X/vii/5. being a mortgage for £300 for term of 500 yrs.
    Recites cat. no. Hey/X/ix/6 being a mortgage for £500 for term of 600 yrs.
    Recites cat. no. Hey/X/ix/19 and will of Oliver Aplin.
    Recites cat. nos. Hey/X/ix/18,21,23,25-26 and recites that 5. took the premises at Westwell as he was permitted to do under the will, 4a. took the premises originally devised to him and 4b. took the premises at Holwell originally devised to 5.
    Recites d. of Elizabeth Pinnell the widow and d. of Richard Heydon.
    Recites Letters of Administration of Richard Heydon.
    Recites Lease and Release, the Release of even date herewith. in which the premises 6. were conveyed to William Hervey.
    And it was agreed that the residues of the terms of 500 yrs. and 500 yrs. should be conveyed to trustees in trust for 7.
    In consideration of 5/- paid by 8. to 1. 1. as acting executors of Oliver Aplin at the request of 4. and with the concurrence of 3. 5. and 6. and nomination of 7. transfers premises A. to 8. except the interest of 1a. as surviving executor of Richard Holloway in the term of 500 yrs. created in cat. no. Hey/X/ix/6. to hold premises A. to 8. for the remainder of the term of 500 yrs. created by cat. no. Hey/X/vii/5 upon trust for 7. and to attend upon the freehold reversion and inheritance of the premises.
    In consideration of 5/- paid by 9. to 2. 2. as surviving executor of Richard Holloway and at the request of 4. and the concurrence of 3. 5. and 6. and nomination of 7. assigns to 9. premises B. for the residue of the term of 500 yrs. (sic. should be 600 yrs) upon trust for 7. and upon trust (but not as to the leasehold parts) to suffer the residue of the said term to attend and wait upon the freehold reversion and inheritance of the premises.
    CONSIDERATION: 8. pays 1. 5/-.
    9. pays 2. 5/-.
    PLACE(S): HOLWELL
    SIGNATURES:
    B. Aplin.
    Weston John Aplin.
    B. Aplin.
    John Nelson.
    Catherine Nelson.
    Jacob Fussell.
    Sarah Fussell.
    G.M. Nelson.
    Caroline Nelson.
    John Pinnell.
    Thos. Pinnell.
    Richard Pinnell.
    William Hervey.
    George Carew.
    Hy. White.
    ENDORSEMENTS: (a) Witness to Sealing: Wm. Hunt.
    Christr. Elden.
    T.M. Kerr.