1. Samuel Collins, Keynsham, yeoman. 2. Barnard Krincs of St James & St Philip, Glos, brass worker.
Reciting lease of 1/3/1715 between William Whitmore Esq, Apley, Salop & Samuel Boussat, Bristol, merchant. All that Messuage or Dwelling House with garden in possession of Widow Collins. Also, parrock meadow ground adjoining, 1 acre 8 perches with wayne house & decayed barn with garden adjoining parrock, 20 perches, then in possession of John Shellard, in parish of Keynsham, previously parcel of a tenement called Longleys late in possession of Robert Bagnall, merchant, dec’d. 99 years, 3 lives, Rent 4s per annum, 10s herriot. Reciting deed poll 26/7/1716 Samuel Boussat declares acting in trust for Samuel Collins. Reciting assignment 5/12/1717 between 1, John Bricker, Keynsham, Clothier & 2, Samuel Collins all that close of pasture or arable ground called Powells Leaze, 4 acres in parish & manor of Keynsham then in possession of John Bricker, now in possession of Samuel Collins bounded on east by Broadmead Lane & close of pasture called Palmers Ground on west, which of a Messuage or Tenement in Keynsham called Bagnalls. For remainder of term of 99 years, yearly rent from previous lease. Whereas Samuel Collins has erected a messuage or tenement adjoining Longleys with 1 outhouse & having occasion for £80 has borrowed same at interest from Barnard Krincs. Premises – previous, proviso for repayment. Consideration: £80 at 5% interest