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eight hundred and seventy-two, made between Frederick Ezekiel Edmonds 

 of the one part, and the said William Henry Jones of the other part, in 

 consideration of the sum of sixty pounds to the said Frederick Ezekiel Ed- 

 monds, paid by the said William Henry Jones, he, the said Frederick Ezekiel 

 Edmonds, granted and confirmed unto the said William Henry Jones and hia 

 heirs, all that outhouse or shed formerly used as a sizing house, together with 

 the small piece of land or ground on the west thereof, bounded as therein 

 mentioned, and also all that messuage or tenement with the garden land or 

 ground belonging thereto adjoining to the last described premises, then in the 

 occupation of William Meade, together also with the Yard adjoiningJand belong- 

 ing thereto, and the shed being then thereon in ruins, which said last described 

 premises were bounded as therein described : all which said messuage, sh^ds, 

 land and other hereditaments and premises thereinbefore described and thereby 

 granted or intended so to be, were situate near the Church Walk, in the town 

 and parish of Bradford, in the county of Wilts, and were more particularly 

 delineated in the plan thereof drawn in the margin of the Indenture now in 

 recital, and therein coloured red, together with all the houses, ways, and appur- 

 tenances thereto belonging, and particularly a right of way for all purposes 

 whatsoever to and for the said William Henry Jones, his heirs and assigns, 

 to and from the said messuage, sheds, land, and hereditaments thereinbefore 

 described through the gates between the Free School and the glebe properties, 

 as the same had been always and was then enjoyed, but the wall separating the 

 said hereditaments thereinbefore described from the other property of the said 

 Frederick Ezekiel Edmonds, called the Abbev, as shewn on the said plan by a 

 dotted line from the points A to B, to be for ever thereafter a party wall, to 

 hold the said premises thereinbefore described, unto and to the use of the said 

 William Henry Jones, his heirs and assigns, for ever. And Second. — By 

 Indenture dated the eighteenth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and 

 seventy three, and made between Thomas Bush Saunders, John Alderton Bush, 

 and Stephen M oulton of the first part, the said Sir Charles Parry Hobhouse of 

 the second part, and the said William Henry Jones of the third part, in con- 

 sideration of a conveyance from the said William Henry Jones to the said 

 Thomas Bush Saunders and others, of certain premises therein mentioned, they 

 the said Thomas Bush Saunders, John Alderton Bush, and Stephen Moulton, as 

 the surviving trustees of the Bradford Free School, and in whom the premises 

 thereinafter assigned were then v^ested for the residue of a term of one thousand 

 years granted thereof by an Indenture of Lease dated the eighth day of 

 November, one thousand seven hundred and fifteen, and made between the 

 parties therein mentioned, with the consent of the Board of Charity Com- 

 missioners for England and Wales, granted, assigned and transferred unto the 

 said William Henry Jones, his executors, administrators and assigns, the 

 messuage and premises comprised and described in the first schedule thereunder 

 written, to hold the same unto the said William Henry Jones his executors, 

 administrators, and assigns, for all the residue then unexpired of the said term 

 of one thousand years, and the said Sir Charles Parry Hobhouse, in whom the 

 reversion and inheritance in fee simple, expectant upon the expiration or other 

 sooner determination of the said term was then vested did thereby grant and 

 release unto the said William Heniy Jones, his heirs and assigns, all that the 



