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B14638 An abstract of the case of Lawrence Lownes Esquire concerning the mannors of Hutton, Wandisley, and Angram, with advowson of the Church of Hutton, in the county of the city of Yorke, as it resteth upon the proofes. Lownes, Lawrence. 1628 (1628) STC 16876; ESTC S100443 2,696 1

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An Abstract of the case of Lawrence Lownes Esquire Concerning the Mannors of Hutton Wandisley and Angram with advowson of the Church of Hutton in the County of the City of Yorke as it resteth vpon the proofes Peter Bland of London Esquire was seized of and in the Mannors and advowson afore-sayd in his demeasne as of Fee and being so thereof seized according to a deliberate agreement betwixt him and the sayd Lawrence Lownes vpon accompts made betwixt them and due consideration of his the sayd Peters estate did giue and deliuer vnto the sayd Lawrence Lownes bonds and specialties amounting to 1150 l' and by his deede indented bearing date the 12. of Nouem 22. Iacob Reg. sealed and deliuered before many sufficient witnesses without exception and acknowledged before Sr. Iames Husse one of the Maisters of the Chancery and there duly inrolled did bargaine and sell the sayd Mannors and premises vnto the said Lawrence Lownes and vnto Iames Milles and Ioliffe Lownes and their heires for euer yet in trust onely for the said Lawrence Lownes and his heires And afterwards the sayd Peter Bland 24. Nouem 22. Iacob by his other deede indented sealed and deliuered before many likewitnesses and likewise acknowledged before the sayd Master of the Chancery and there duly inrolled did further bargaine and sell assure release and confirme the sayd Mannors and premisses to the sayd Lawrence Lownes Iames Milles and Iolliffe Lownes and their heires in trust as afore-sayd with a couenant for assurances of the premisses And afterwards for further assurance according to his couenant 27. Iunij 1. Caroli the sayd Peter Bland acknowledged a fine of the sayd Mannors and premisses before a Serieant at Law in the presence of many persons of good worth quality and credit which by his Indenture sealed and deliuered before many like witnesses dated 26. Iunij 1. Caroli was declared to be to the former vses The reasons and considerations inducing the sayd Peter Bland to make the sayd assurances of the said Mannors and premisses and disposall of specialties for the said 1150. l' to the said Lawrence Lownes 1. Valuable Considerations 1. 340 l' in hand payd by the sayd Lawrence Lownes to the sayd Peter Bland 2. 310 l' per annum to be payd vnto the sayd Bland during his life by the sayd Lawrence Lownes the sayd land being worth and let for 216 l' per annum and no more 3. 50 l' to be payd after the sayd Peter Blands death yearely by the sayd Lawrence Lownes to Mrs Ioane Langhorne one of the sayd Blands Daughters during her life she being a healthy woman not yet exceeding forty yeares of age 4. The sayd Lawrence Lownes is by appointment of the sayd Peter Bland to pay at seuerall dayes after the sayd Blands death 2509 l' 3 s' 4d ' to seuerall persons being children grand-children and others neere of kin vnto the sayd Peter Bland Note that 1. For these Executory payments the sayd Lawrence Lownes gaue security by Indenture of couenants and bonds of 4000 l' 2. The Lands not worth aboue 3000 l' to be sold Considerations of loue c. 1. For that the sayd Lawrence Lownes had formerly at the instance of the said Peter Bland married his the said Blands neece whom the sayd Bland had brought vp from her infancy and was also esteemed by him as his daughter 2. For that the sayd Lawrence Lownes had beene for a long time a carefull and faithfull dealer and preseruer of and for the said Blands estate which was very trouble-some and perplexed 3. That the sayd Peter Bland loued the sayd Lawrence Lownes very tenderly had an especiall opinion of him grounded vppon sufficient trials and desired therefore some way to ingage him the more not for himselfe onely during his life but afterwards with the care and managing of the estates of his grand-children It is fully and directly prooued by many Witnesses of credit without all manner of exception that at and during the making and perfecting of those conueyances and assurances being almost eight moneths in doing as also before and after the sayd Peter Bland was of an able disposing memory and vnderstanding and that at sundry times and before persons of great credit he voluntarily expressed his hearty loue to the sayd Lawrence Lownes with wishes that the before bargained premisses had beene more worth and that he the sayd Peter Bland had beene of better abilitie to doe him the sayd Lawrence Lownes more good in requitall of his great loue and paines This bargaine was ratified and allowed of by the sayd Peter Bland by subsequent Acts during all his life after 1. In his the sayd Peter Bland receiuing the sayd 310 l' per annum during his life being about two yeares after according to the said bargaine by quarterly payments as appeareth by eight seuerall acquittances vnder his hand and seale proued 2 Besides the before mentioned Acts and conueyances the sayd Peter Bland by his last Will and Testament in Writing made and Published the 27. of Iune 1. Reg. Caroli made a principall relation vnto the sayd bargaine and made thereof the sayd Lawrence Lownes and his brother Iohn Bland his Executors and liued a yeare and a halfe after still continuing his the sayd Lawrence Lownes Executorship in signe also of his constant loue and opinion of him and approbation of the sayd bargaine The premisses considered the said Lawrence Lownes hopes that it appeares that 1. This was no great benefit vnto the sayd Lawrence Lownes 2. No preiudice but aduantage to the sayd Peter Bland in his owne particular 3. The sayd Peter Bland might the better doe thus hauing no Sonnes 4. Little or no preiudice came hereby to his Children grand-children and other kindred among whom besides his former chargeable preferments of his Daughters in marriage and the sayd 50 l' per annum to his Daughter Langhorne he did by and vpon the sayd bargayne dispose the sayd whole 2509 l' 3 s' 4 d' besides the rest of his estate to and among them also being about 6000 l' albeit amongst them there were not wanting some iust causes of Peter Blands displeasure towards them The sole obiections agaynst the sayd bargayne and assurances are that all the benefits thereby redounding vnto the sayd Lawrence Lownes was corruptly by circumuention and without iust consideration drawne by the sayd Lawrence Lownes from the sayd Peter Bland in his weakenesse and therefore in the Court of Chancery decreed agaynst him the sayd Lawrence Lownes onely albeit the sayd Court would not declare that the sayd Peter Bland was at the making of the assurances or of the sayd Will De non sane memory or that he was not of a disposing memory nor would make voyd the sayd Conueyances or Will or disaduantage any whom they concerned but the sayd Lawrence Lownes onely as by the decree of the sayd Court made Septimo die Februarij Anno Regni Regis Caroli tertio Inter Arnoldum Harbert mil. al. querend Lawrencium Lownes al. defend whereto for more truth and certayne relation bee had it may appeare The post script is to come in at this place To this as concerning all matter of supposed corrupt dealing circumuention or want of iust consideration being matters which trench vpon the sayd Lownes his reputation aswell as profit hee with all due reuerence Humbly offers the contrary and that as hee hopeth vpon most iust grounds and reasons humbly desiring the proofes may be considered and the cause examined Lawrence Lownes hath been in prison in the Fleet close prisoner 3 yeares for nonꝑformanc●of the sayd decree and without any good ground sentenced fyned v s in the starchamber for the obteining of the sayd Conveiances from Peeter Bland not freed of the sayd imprisonment vntill he his wife and two Children being Infants by fine and recouery made assuraunce of the sayd Mannor and lands vnto vs according to the compulsion of the sayd decree in Chauncerye