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16 College Street, Stratford-upon-Avon

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Settlement on the marriage of Catherine Warrilow of Stratford-upon-Avon, spinster (only surviving child of the late Austin Warrilow of the same, schoolmaster, by Dinah his wife), to the Reverend William Barrett of the same, clerk, being a conveyance by lease and release from the said Dinah Warrilow to William Warrilow of Stratford-upon-Avon, writing-master, of: i) a newly erected messuage in College Street, now in the tenure of Mrs. Parkes, together with a right of rear access; a messuage in Chapel Street lately improved by a late proprietor, Henry Roberts, and before such improvements in the several possessions of Richard Cooper, Robert Horsman, Thomas Tims and the Widow Dadley, afterwards of the said Henry Roberts and Austin Warrilow successively and now of Dinah Warrilow, together with a garden at the rear containing three quarters of an acre, lying between a house late in the possession of William Halford, house-painter, then of John Sharpe, but since rebuilt and now occupied by William Oakes Hunt, esq., on the north, and a messuage called the Falcon, late in the occupation of Robert Ashfield, deceased, and now of John Ashfield, his son, on the south; to hold in trust for the use of Dinah Warrilow for life and, after her death, as to the messuage in College Street, to the use of Catherine Warrilow and, after her death, to the use of her intended husband, William Barrett; and, as to messuage in Chapel Street, to such uses as the said Catherine Warrilow and William Barrett shall jointly direct or, in default of such direction, to the use of Catherine Warrilow for life, and, after her death to the use of William Barrett.