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DOC1. Walter Brind of Foster Lane, Cheapside, London, Goldsmith, binds himself on June 26, 1787, to pay William Hussey £200, if Hussey does not have a clear title to the malthouse.

Produced on the same day as DOC6.

Know all men by these presents that I Walter Brind of Foster Lane, Cheapside in the City of London Goldsmith am held firmly bound unto William Hussey of Salisbury in the County of Wilts Esquire in two hundred pounds of lawful money of Great Britain to be paid to the said William Hussey or his certain Attorney Executor Administrators or Assigns for which payment to be well and faithfully made I bind myself my heirs executors and administrators firmly by these presents sealed with my seal dated the twenty sixth day of June in the twenty seventh year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the faith and so forth in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven.

Whereas the above bound Walter Brind and Ann his wife have by indentures of lease and release bearing date respectively the day next before and the day of the date of these presents for the consideration in the said indenture of release mentioned granted bargained sold and conveyed unto and to the use of the said William Hussey his heirs and assigns for ever all that messuage or tenement with the malthouse and other houses thereunto belonging situate lying and being in Westrop in the parish of Highworth in the said County of Wilts together with the backside and garden ground thereunto adjoining and belonging containing by estimate one yard of ground (be the same more or less) late in the occupation of Warneford Widow and her under tenants .... of Richard Saunders and his under tenants and late of Walter Edwards and also all that allotment piece or parcel of land containing by admeasurement twenty three perches situate lying and being in Westrop aforesaid bounded on the east by the said messuage or tenement on the south by a garden in Westrop aforesaid belonging to the said William Hussey and on the west and north by an allotment of land belonging to the said William Hussey which said allotment piece or parcel of land was late in the occupation of the said Richard Saunders and since of the said Walter Edwards and allotted and awarded to the said Walter Brind under the Act of Parliament lately made and passed entitled "An Act for dividing and enclosing certain open and common fields common meadows common pastures and other commonable and waste lands within the parish of Highworth in the County of Wilts" and in heir of certain other lands late of him the said Walter Brind lying and being in WEstrop aforesaid and also all other the messuage lands tenements and hereditaments whatsoever of him the said Walter Brind situate lying and being in Westrop in the parish of Highworth aforesaid with the appurtenances as in and by the said indentures relation being thereunto had may more freely appear NOW THE CONDITION of their obligation is such that if the said William Hussey his heirs and assigns shall and do from time to time and at all times hereafter peaceably and quietly have hold occupy possess and enjoy all and singular the said messuage lands tenements hereditaments and premises mentioned and comprised in the said recited indentures of lease and release with their and every of their appurtenances and receive and take the rents issues and profits thereof and of every part thereof without any lawful let suit trouble claim or demand whatsoever of or by the said Ann the wife of the said Walter Brind or any other person or persons by or through her means Act privity right of procurement of for or in respect of the dower or thirds right or title of power or thirds by the common law of England or other right or lawful claim or demand whatsoever which she the said Ann shall or may have or claim of in to or out of the said messuage lands and premises or any part thereof then this obligation to be void and of no effect whatsoever.

Sealed and delivered (being first duly stamped) in the presence of

Elizabeth Brind Walter Brind James Hague