The State of the case depending between some of the inhabitants of Thames street and Josiah Child touching Lion-key ...

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The State of the case depending between some of the inhabitants of Thames street and Josiah Child touching Lion-key ...
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[London :: s.n.,
1668?]
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Child, Josiah, -- Sir, 1631-1699.
Right of way -- England.
Wharves -- England -- London.
Lion quay (London, England)
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"The State of the case depending between some of the inhabitants of Thames street and Josiah Child touching Lion-key ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A93819.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2025.

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An Abstract of the Title of LION-KEY, and the Ground and Premises there.

THe Premises were formerly in the time of King Henry the Eighth, King Edward the Sixth, and Queen Mary, belonging to Sir Tho∣mas Myles, and after his Decease descended on six Daughters & Coheirs.

  • 1. Dame Katharine, first VVife of Sir Thomas Finch, and af∣terwards of Nicholas St. Leger.
  • ...
    Husbands of the other five of the said Daughters.
    2. Thomas Kemp. 3. William Bury. 4. John Bury. 5. Johanna Lowen. 6. Thomas Reynolds.

Jan. 28. 5 Eliz.William Bury, and John Bury, and Johanna Lowen, and their Wives, by Deed indented and inrolled in the Hustings in London, bargain and sell their parts of the Premises to Edmomd Wiseman and his Heirs.
Feb. 15 6 Eliz.Nicholas St. Leger and Dame Katharine his Wife, and Thomas Kemp and his Wife, by Deed indented sell their parts of the said Premises to Edmond Wise∣man and his Heirs, and a Fine there upon Levied, Ed∣mond Wiseman Querent, and Nicholas St. Leger and Katharine his Wife Deforceants.
Feb. 13. 36 Eliz.Thomas Reynolds and his Wife by Deed indented and inrolled in Chancery, bargain and sell his part of the said Premises to Edmond Wiseman and his Heirs, ano∣ther Deed of Covenants of the same date.
June 3. 1603.Edmond Wiseman by Will in writing, devises all the Premises unto his Son Sir Charles Wiseman, and his Heirs.
April 13. 1647.Edmond Wiseman, Son and Heir of the said Sir Charles Wiseman, by Deed indented and inrolled in Chancery, bargains and sells the said Premises unto Am∣brose Brumskel and his Heirs.
Apr. 15. 23 Car. 1Edmond Wiseman and Dulcibella his VVife, by In¦denture do Covenant to levy a Fine of the Premises to the use of the said Ambrose Brumskell and his Heirs, and in Trinity Term following the said Fine was levied accordingly.
Nov. 9. 18 Car. 2.Ambrose Brumskell by Indenture of Bargain and Sale inrolled in Chancery, and other sufficient Assu∣rances, conveys the Premises to Josiah Child, and his Heirs.

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