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           1677
        
      
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             The Case of John Lord Lovelace baron of Hurley.
             Lovelace, John Lovelace, Baron, 1638?-1693.
          
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             1677]
          
           
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           Lovelace, John Lovelace, -- Baron, 1638?-1693 -- Finance, Personal.
           Finance, Personal -- England -- Early works to 1800.
           Inheritance and succession -- England -- Early works to 1800.
           Broadsides -- England -- 17th century.
        
      
    
     
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           The
           CASE
           of
           John
           Lord
           Lovelace
           
             Baron
             of
          
           Hurley
           .
        
         
           RICHARD
           late
           Lord
           Lovelace
           his
           Grandfather
           was
           seized
           in
           Fee
           of
           the
           Manor
           of
           Hurley
           in
           the
           County
           of
           Berks
           ,
           and
           divers
           other
           Lands
           in
           Berks
           and
           Wilts
           ;
           and
           of
           the
           Manor
           of
           Water-Eaton
           in
           Com.
           Oxon.
           and
           sells
           the
           same
           to
           John
           late
           Lord
           Lovelace
           his
           Father
           for
           life
           ,
           with
        
         
           Remainder
           to
           his
           
             1st
             .
             2d
             .
             3d.
          
           and
           every
           other
           Son
           successively
           entail
           ,
           which
           Son
           the
           now
           Lord
           Lovelace
           is
           .
           
           Remainder
           to
           his
           own
           right
           Heirs
           in
           Fee.
           
           And
           gives
           a
           power
           to
           John
           his
           Son
           the
           late
           Lord
           Lovelace
           deceased
           ,
           to
           make
           a
           Jointure
           of
           Water-Eaton
           ,
           which
           he
           did
           accordingly
           execute
           ;
           and
           Anne
           Lady
           Dowager
           Lovelace
           his
           Widow
           now
           enjoys
           it
           .
        
         
           And
           also
           left
           a
           power
           in
           him
           to
           charge
           the
           same
           Manor
           of
           Water-Eaton
           ,
           and
           some
           Farms
           in
           Hurley
           ,
           with
           Portions
           for
           younger
           children
           ;
           which
           he
           accordingly
           did
           :
           but
           these
           Portions
           are
           all
           paid
           ,
           but
           only
           part
           of
           the
           Portion
           of
           Dorothy
           now
           wife
           of
           
             Henry
             Drax
          
           
             Esq
          
        
         
           John
           now
           Lord
           Lovelace
           Marries
           with
           Martha
           the
           eldest
           Daughter
           and
           one
           of
           the
           Co-Heirs
           of
           Sir
           
             Edmund
             Pye
          
           Knight
           and
           Baronet
           deceased
           ;
           And
           before
           Marriage
           by
           Articles
           ,
           his
           Father
           agrees
           to
           settle
           the
           Manors
           of
           Hurley
           ,
           and
           Water-Eaton
           on
           his
           issue
           Male
           entail
           ,
           and
           in
           
             Michaelmas
             Term
          
           1663
           his
           Father
           levied
           a
           Fine
           ,
           and
           in
           
             Hillary
             Term
          
           following
           1663
           John
           now
           Lord
           Lovelace
           Levied
           a
           Fine
           ,
           and
           suffered
           a
           common
           Recovery
           ,
           and
           so
           barred
           all
           the
           Estates
           tail
           and
           Remainder
           before
           that
           time
           .
        
         
           And
           by
           Indenture
           dated
           1st
           .
           of
           February
           1663
           between
           the
           now
           Lord
           Lovelace
           ,
           and
           his
           wife
           of
           the
           1st
           .
           part
           ,
           John
           late
           Lord
           Lovelace
           his
           Father
           of
           the
           2d
           .
           part
           ,
           Sir
           
             Edmund
             Pye
          
           and
           Sir
           
             William
             Walter
          
           of
           the
           3d.
           part
           ,
           and
           
             Christopher
             Cratford
          
           and
           
             George
             Shipwey
          
           Gent.
           of
           the
           4th
           .
           part
           ,
           declare
           the
           use
           of
           the
           said
           Fines
           and
           Recovery
           to
           be
           as
           to
           part
           of
           Hurley
           ,
           to
           the
           use
           of
           John
           now
           Lord
           Lovelace
           for
           life
           .
        
         
           Remainder
           to
           Sir
           
             Edmund
             Pye
          
           and
           Sir
           
             William
             Walter
          
           and
           their
           Heirs
           ,
           during
           the
           life
           of
           John
           now
           Lord
           Lovelace
           to
           support
           contingent
           uses
           .
        
         
           Remainder
           to
           Martha
           his
           wife
           for
           Joynture
           .
        
         
           Remainder
           to
           his
           
             1st
             .
             2d
             .
             3d.
          
           and
           every
           other
           Son
           by
           Martha
           his
           wife
           successively
           entail
           .
        
         
           Remainder
           to
           the
           right
           Heirs
           of
           John
           now
           Lord
           Lovelace
           in
           Fee
           ,
           chargeable
           with
           10000
           l.
           fo●
           〈…〉
           aughters
           Portions
           ,
           in
           case
           of
           failer
           of
           issue
           Males
           ;
           And
           as
           to
           the
           residue
           of
           〈◊〉
           and
           all
           Water-Eaton
           ,
           to
           John
           late
           Lord
           Lovelace
           for
           life
           .
        
         
           Remaind●●
           〈◊〉
           John
           now
           Lord
           Lovelace
           for
           life
           .
        
         
           Remaind●●
           〈◊〉
           
             Edmumd
             Pye
          
           and
           Sir
           Walter
           and
           their
           Heirs
           ,
           during
           the
           life
           〈…〉
           ow
           Lor●
           Lovelace
           to
           support
           contingent
           uses
           .
        
         
           Remainder
           to
           ●
           is
           
             1st
             .
             2d
             .
             3d.
          
           and
           every
           other
           Son
           by
           Martha
           his
           wife
           successively
           〈…〉
           .
        
         
           Remainder
           to
           the
           Heirs
           of
           John
           now
           Lord
           Lovelace
           in
           Fee.
           
        
         
           John
           late
           Lord
           Lovelace
           his
           Father
           ,
           in
           the
           late
           Rebellion
           being
           only
           Tenant
           for
           life
           ,
           was
           under
           sequestratien
           ,
           and
           contracted
           very
           many
           great
           Debts
           to
           the
           value
           of
           20000
           l.
           and
           upwards
           by
           his
           sufferings
           for
           his
           Loyalty
           .
        
         
           John
           now
           Lord
           Lovelace
           joyns
           with
           his
           Father
           in
           the
           Sale
           of
           Bluntsdon
           in
           Wilts
           of
           the
           value
           of
           800
           
             l.
             per
             annum
          
           ,
           and
           divers
           other
           Lands
           in
           Berks
           ,
           to
           the
           value
           of
           20000
           l.
           and
           upwards
           ,
           in
           the
           whole
           ,
           and
           joyned
           with
           his
           Father
           in
           other
           reall
           securities
           of
           the
           Land
           settled
           upon
           him
           entail
           .
        
         
           The
           Manor
           of
           Water-Eaton
           above
           1200
           
             l.
             per
             annum
          
           almost
           a
           Moiety
           of
           his
           paternal
           Estate
           ,
           〈◊〉
           now
           in
           Joynture
           to
           his
           Mother
           .
        
         
           The
           Manor
           of
           Bradenham
           the
           greatest
           part
           of
           his
           Wives
           Fortune
           ,
           is
           in
           Joynture
           to
           the
           Lady
           Pye
           her
           Mother
           .
        
         
           John
           now
           Lord
           Lovelace
           made
           an
           absolute
           agreement
           by
           Indenture
           with
           
             Henry
             Drax
          
           
             Esq
          
           for
           the
           Remainder
           of
           his
           Sisters
           Portion
           unpaid
           ,
           to
           accept
           3000
           l.
           by
           500
           
             l.
             per
             annum
          
           after
           his
           Mothers
           death
           ,
           to
           be
           paid
           out
           of
           Water-Eaton
           in
           six
           years
           ,
           that
           his
           Mother
           might
           enjoy
           his
           Joynture
           peaceably
           .
        
         
           John
           now
           Lord
           Lovelace
           hath
           no
           Son
           living
           ;
           but
           only
           three
           Daughters
           ,
           and
           hath
           had
           no
           child
           in
           seven
           years
           last
           past
           ,
           and
           having
           contracted
           several
           Debts
           to
           the
           value
           of
           5000
           l.
           prays
           an
           Act.
           
        
         
           To
           confirm
           the
           Deed
           of
           the
           1st
           .
           of
           February
           1663
           for
           his
           Wives
           Joynture
           ,
           and
           to
           charge
           the
           Lands
           charged
           with
           10000
           l.
           for
           his
           Daughters
           Portions
           ,
           with
           5000
           l.
           more
           for
           advance
           of
           his
           Daughters
           Portions
           ,
           in
           case
           of
           failer
           of
           issue
           Male
           by
           his
           now
           wife
           .
        
         
           To
           ●●●ble
           him
           to
           raise
           5000
           l.
           fo●
           payment
           of
           his
           just
           Debts
           contracted
           ,
           out
           of
           those
           Lands
           not
           in
           joynture
           to
           his
           wife
           ;
           nor
           chargeable
           with
           his
           Daughters
           Portions
           in
           Hurley
           ,
           and
           out
           of
           the
           reversion
           of
           Water-Eaton
           expectant
           after
           his
           Mothers
           Death
           ,
           nevertheless
           subject
           to
           the
           payment
           of
           his
           Sisters
           Portions
           by
           annual
           payments
           as
           aforesaid
           ,
           and
           that
           the
           same
           security
           given
           for
           the
           same
           Portion
           to
           Mr.
           Drax
           ,
           may
           be
           confirmed
           according
           to
           his
           agreement
           mentioned
           in
           the
           Indenture
           of
           the
           12th
           .
           of
           October
           1671.
           
        
      
    
     
  

