ElizabethHerts
20-03-14, 16:19
I have discovered that my 6x-great-grandparents, James Andrew and Constance Plumer, had a pre-nuptial settlement when they married in 1712:
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PL Trehane, Williams and Stackhouse families, Trehane, Probus
Ref No PL/122
Title Articles of agreement for pre-nuptial settlement, Andrew - Plumer
Date 26 Jan 1712
Format Manuscript
Extent 1 piece
Description Parties: (1) James Andrew, yeoman, of Probus (2) Thomas, Plumer, yeoman, of Probus, on marriage between (1) and (2)'s daughter Constance. (2) to provide marriage portion of £60. If (1) die before Constance, she shall have the Well Close and house now in occupation. of Stephan Kestle, garden in occupation. of Duglas Kestle, and that part in occupation. of Frances Bluett, as he jointure.
Very chuffed to have found this!
Ref No Title
PL Trehane, Williams and Stackhouse families, Trehane, Probus
Ref No PL/122
Title Articles of agreement for pre-nuptial settlement, Andrew - Plumer
Date 26 Jan 1712
Format Manuscript
Extent 1 piece
Description Parties: (1) James Andrew, yeoman, of Probus (2) Thomas, Plumer, yeoman, of Probus, on marriage between (1) and (2)'s daughter Constance. (2) to provide marriage portion of £60. If (1) die before Constance, she shall have the Well Close and house now in occupation. of Stephan Kestle, garden in occupation. of Duglas Kestle, and that part in occupation. of Frances Bluett, as he jointure.
Very chuffed to have found this!