Memorandum
I Charlotte Clark of Woodbridge in the County
of Suffolk Widow mortgage of certain Messuages or Tenements
and hereditaments situate at Waldringfield in the said
county of Suffolk and holden by copy of Court roll of the
Manor of Rivers Hall in Waldringfield aforesaid and
comprised in a certain Indenture of Release bearing
date of 12th day of August 1844 and made between
James Perry of Waldringfield aforesaid Farmer of the one
part and me thesaid Charlotte Clark of the otherpart
and which said Indenture relates to a certain piece
of Freehold land called the “Low Meadow” therein
particularly described situate in Waldringfield aforesaid
and lately sold and conveyed by the said James Perry
to Henry Canham of Waldringfield aforesaid Yeoman
Do hereby for myself my Executors or Administrators and
assigns and to the intent and so as only to bind
so far as I lawfully may the person or persons entitled
to the custody of the said Indenture of release but
not further or otherwise or so as in anywise to under
myself my heirs Executors administrators assigns
or an of them financially liable except whilst holding
or entitled to the custody of the said Indenture undertake
at any time at the request and costs of the person
or persons who for the time being shall be beneficially
entitled to the said piece or parcel of lands and
hereditaments called the Low Meadow produce
and show forth the said indenture of Mortgage
in order to Evidence and support the Title of the
person or persons who for the time being shall be
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Beneficially entitled as aforesaid to the said
Hereditaments and premises but so nevertheless
That I shall not be required to part with the
Possession of the same
Witness my hand this sixth
Day of December 1847
Witness
R.A.Reeve
Woodbridge
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Memorandum Waldringfield Dec 6th 1847
I James Perry of Waldringfield
In the County of Suffolk Yeoman & hereby undertake
To deliver to Mr Henry Canham of Waldringfield
His heirs Executors or administrators a cetain
Indenture of Release dated 12th August 1844 so
Soon as my messuages hereditaments and premises
Are freed from all incumbrances affecting the same
James Perry
Witness
R.A.Reeve
Outside
Mrs Charlotte Clark
To
Mr Henry Canham
Undertaking to produce
a certain Indenture
Of Release dated 12th August
1844
Another piece of land this time ‘Low Meadow’ Is this related in any way to Low Farm?
Canham name mentioned could be related to recently deceased Doug who lived in Village way but prior to that lived with his mother & father in Cross Farm cottages (on the back road to Martlesham/Woodbridge.)
Doug worked at Cross farm as did his father I believe.
I think Henry Canham. Lived at what is now Novacastria, one of the Canham family was the parson at Ramsholt and Chaplin at the an ton workhouse.