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- [S163] International Genealogical Index (R) - member submission, batch 7625923.
- [S20] Parish Register, LDS film 1279346 East Coulston.
- [S518] Longleat House Archives.
2 March 1774, the last lease cancelled and a new one granted by Lord Weymouth to Philip Pepler of Coulston in the parish of Edington, yeoman, for term of the lives of the said Anne Pepler and Sarah Pepler, and the life of William Pepler son of Philip Pepler.
[Marginal notes:] William 7 [years] continued below
Survey Book of Warminster, Lullington, Bratton and Fifield, renewed in the year 1743.
fol. 183
The page begins with the record of a lease of the premises granted on 29 August 1690 by 1st Viscount Weymouth to Thomas Watts of Bratton, and follows with records of new leases of the premises granted 18 March 1713 and 25 March 1756 to Thomas Watts and his son, Thomas, broadweaver. Abstracts of the following leases are then recorded:
- [S518] Longleat House Archives.
17 December 1780
Counterpart lease from 3rd Viscount Weymouth to Philip Pepler of Edington, Wiltshire, yeoman.
The lease is granted in consideration of the cancellation of a former lease of these premises granted by Lord Weymouth to the said Philip Pepler on 2 March 1774 (in which the lives of Sarah Pepler and William Pepler, son and daughter of Philip, are still in being), and also in consideration of ten pounds paid by Philip Pepler to Lord Weymouth.
To hold for the term of the natural lives of the said Sarah Pepler and William Pepler, and of the said Philip Pepler, now aged 50. At an annual rent of five shillings and four pence; heriot ten shillings.
The tenant covenants to do suit to the manorial court, to carry out sufficient repairs to the property, and to plant three timber trees each year at the bounds of the premises.
The lease is endorsed: 'Entered fol. 183 [See notes from this survey page, below], and 'Lease cancelled and another granted to the said Philip Pepler 3rd June 1796'
- [S518] Longleat House Archives.
17 December 1780, the last lease cancelled and a new one granted by Lord Weymouth to the said Philip Pepler, for term of the lives of the said Sarah and William Pepler, and of the said Philip Pepler
[Marginal notes:] Sarah died 23 March 1796
William continued below
Philip continued below
Survey Book of Warminster, Lullington, Bratton and Fifield, renewed in the year 1743.
fol. 183
The page begins with the record of a lease of the premises granted on 29 August 1690 by 1st Viscount Weymouth to Thomas Watts of Bratton, and follows with records of new leases of the premises granted 18 March 1713 and 25 March 1756 to Thomas Watts and his son, Thomas, broadweaver. Abstracts of the following leases are then recorded:
- [S518] Longleat House Archives.
3 June 1796, the last lease cancelled and a new one granted by Lord Weymouth to the said Philip Pepler, for term of the lives of the above William Pepler, the said Philip Pepler, and Rebecca Pepler daughter of the said Philip Pepler.
[Marginal notes:] William died 1837
Philip Died 2 March 1813
Rebecca 26 [years] died in 1847
Survey Book of Warminster, Lullington, Bratton and Fifield, renewed in the year 1743.
fol. 183
The page begins with the record of a lease of the premises granted on 29 August 1690 by 1st Viscount Weymouth to Thomas Watts of Bratton, and follows with records of new leases of the premises granted 18 March 1713 and 25 March 1756 to Thomas Watts and his son, Thomas, broadweaver. Abstracts of the following leases are then recorded:
- [S518] Longleat House Archives.
1808
Tenant's name: Philip Pepler
Survey fol. 183
No. on Description Extent Yearly value
1808 map a-r-p £-s-d
1238 House and garden 0-2-38
1239 Ditto 0-0-18
0-3-16
813 Allotment in Sand Field 5-0-39
6-0-15 £9-9-4
Remarks:
Lease to Philip Pepler of 3rd June 1796
Lives in being Willm Pepler 29 yrs (1796) (Died 1837)
Rebecca Pepler 26 Dead (1847)
Reversionary lease to John Pepler 10 July 1813
Life said John Pepler 26 yrs (1813)
Reserved Rent 5s 4d
Heriot 10/-
[pencil note:] 'per letter from Mr Ellen Devizes to Mr Jones [H.P.
Jones, Longleat agent] of 15 Sept 1859 applying for renewal he states the Property lets for about 30 £ per annum'
In hand 24 May 1865
Survey of the Manor of Bratton, by Thomas Davis, Longleat steward, including allotments after enclosure.
- [S26] Marriage Record.
- [S4] LDS Church, IGI Files, Batch M058191 film 0950248.
- [S20] Parish Register.
- [S22] Paillot's marriage index.
- [S4] LDS Church, IGI Files, Batch M014381.
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