The Pleydell Bouverie of Coleshill archive
Category
Archive Collections
Date
1883 - 1945
Materials
Collection
Buscot and Coleshill Estates, Oxfordshire
NT 1439857
Summary
The Pleydell Bouverie of Coleshill archive. A collection of deeds and trust papers 1883-1945, incl marriage settlement of Duncombe Pleydell-Bouverie (1883). NRA 5476 Pleydell-Bouverie Berkshire Record Office reference number: D/EX658 D/EX658 - Deeds of the Coleshill Estate 1 - Settlement on the marriage of Duncombe Pleydell Bouverie of Langford Castle, Wiltshire and Miss Maria Eleanor Hulse of Breamore, Hampshire. 2 - Appointment of new trustees to the marriage settlement of Duncombe Pleydell Bouverie and Maria Eleanor his wife. 3 - Statement that the trustees of the marriage settlement of Duncombe Pleydell Bouverie will advance to him the sum of £15,000, being the sum equal to that which Jacob Earl of Radnor had ordered to be paid under his will. 4 - Appointment by Hon Maria Eleanor Pleydell Bouverie of Coleshill House of a part of the trust monies under the marriage settlement of her daughters. 5 - Mortgage in fee by Duncombe Pleydell Bouverie of Coleshill House for £17,000 of Upper Widhill Farm, Lower Widhill Farm and Chapel Farm in Cricklade St Sampson parish, Wiltshire; West Mill Farm, Carters lands, West Mill and about fifteen cottages in Shrivenham; Lint Farm in Coleshill; pasture land Called Ralphs Ground in Buscot; and a farm at Ingelsham, Wiltshire. 6 - Reconveyance of mortgaged lands (unspecified) in the manor of Watchfield, Shrivenham, part of the trusts of the marriage settlement of 1883 [see D/EX658/1]. 7 - Conveyance from Revd Herbert H Schofield of Coleshill Vicarage, to Eleanor Pleydell Bouverie of Coleshill House of part of the glebe lands of the vicarage of Coleshill, about 5a and 12a. 8 - Discharge and indemnity to the trustees by Mrs Bouverie and the Misses Bouverie in consideration of the trustees transferring to the Coleshill estates Ltd the funds subject to the marriage settlement. 9 - Agreement for the extinguishment of manorial incidents on land in Longcot in the manor of Shrivenham. 10 - Agreement for the sale from Miss Mary Eleanor Pleydell-Bouverie of Coleshill House, Highworth to Ernest Edward Cook of Bath of the Coleshill Estate.