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Deeds 801

Abstract of Title, 1612. 8 & 9 James I. 1 sheet : paper ; 38 x 50 cm.

SUMMARY: Notes on abstract of title to the manors of Sowelles, Wrestelles, and Weringston (Devon), acquired by Robert Henley, esq. Watermark: fleur-de-lys.

NAMES: I. Henley, Robert.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Devon. 2. Deeds--England--Werrington. 3. Deeds-- England--Gittisham. 4. Devon (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Werrington (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 6. Gittisham (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 7. Sowelles (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 8. Wrestelles (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHG5880


Deeds 803

Inventory, 1616, January 23. 13 James I. 6 p. : paper ; 204.5 x 15.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Inventory of the goods and chattels of William Harrison of Luccombe (Somers.), gentleman, deceased, made 23 January 1615 [1616] by Ely Halsenoth, George Harrison, John Davis, George Wolcott, and George Francklyn, gentlemen. Total value: 1,854 13s. 8d.

NAMES: I. Harrison, William, 1534-1593. II. Harrison, George. III. Halsenoth, Eli. IV. Francklyn, George. V. Davis, John. VI. Wolcott, George.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Somerset. 2. Deeds--England--Luccombe. 3. Somerset (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Luccombe (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHG5882


Deeds 804

Release, 1654, June 24. 6 Charles II. 2 items : parchment ; 61.5 x 73 cm.; 33.5 x 72 cm.

SUMMARY: Release by (1) William Willoughby, esq., of Hunsdon (Herts.), Sir Humphrey Brigges of Haughton (Salop), knight and baronet, and John Whitfield of the Middle Temple (London), esq., by and with the consent of John Cary of Minster in the Isle of Thanett (Kent), esq., and in consideration of an intended marriage between John Cary and Dame Mary Baesh, widow and relict of Sir Edward Baesh, knight, late of Stanstead Abbot, alias Stanstead Baesh, (Herts.), deceased, to (2) Janes, earl of Suffolk and Sir Dudley North of Tavestock (Suff.), knight of the Bath, of a moiety of the manor of Minster aforesaid, and of a moiety of all other lands, etc., granted by James I by letters patent, dated 24 December, 9 James 1611 , to Sir Philip Cary, knight, John Williams, esq., and William Pitt, then esquire afterwards knight, which premises were leased on the day before the date of these presents by the same; to hold to the grantees to the use of the said John and Mary for their livesand the life of the longer liver, and then to the use of the heirs begotten between them, with remainder to the right heirs of John. With sundry other covenants continued on a second sheet bound to the first by seal tags. Signed: John Cary, Will. Willoughby, Humphrey Brigges, John Whitfield.

WITNESSES: E. Turnour, Wm. Cherry., Miles Greenwood. Indenture, with 3 seals, + 1 missing, of red wax, pendant on tags, bearing arms: (1) (1.5 cm.), (2) (1.5 cm.) , (3) (1.3 cm.).

NAMES: I. Suffolk, James Howard, Earl of, 1619- 1688. II. Suffolk, James Howard, Earl of, 1619-1688. III. North, Dudley North, Baron, 1602-1677. IV. Willoughby, William. V. Briggs, Humphrey, Sir. VI. Whitfield, John. VII. Cary, John. VIII. Cary, Philip, Sir. IX. Baesh, Edward, Sir. X. Baesh, Mary, Dame. XI. Pitt, William, Sir. XII. Williams, John. XIII. Turnour, Edward. XIV. Cherry, William. XV. Greenwood, Miles.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Kent. 2. Deeds--England--Minster-in-Thanet. 3. Kent (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Minster-in-Thanet (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Thanet (England) 6. Hunsdon (England) 7. Stanstead Abbots (England) 8. Haughton (England) 9. Tavestock (England) 10. Middle Temple (London, England).

HOLLIS number: -BHG6533


Deeds 805

Demise, 1494, August 24. 9 Henry VII. 1 item : parchment ; 16 x 35 cm.

SUMMARY: Demise by Thomas Webbe of Fornham St. Genophese and Margery his wife (late the wife of Stephen Nobyll), Robert Cage of Conston, Thomas Bogeis, Thomas Leyng of Hengrave, John Coray of Westowe, and William Mosse of All Saints, William Stephynsson of Bury St. Edmunds, gentleman, and John Hedge of Bury St. Edmunds, yeoman, of a messuage with 1 croft and 2 acres of pasture and wood, a "pightell" called "Gossehill," 4 pieces of land containing 10 acres of land, and 2 pieces of pasture containing 7 acres, with their appurtenances, lying in the town and fields of Fornham St. Genophese; which the grantors excepting Thomas Webbe had of the grant of Robert Bret of Bury St. Edmunds, Robert Punder of Bury St. Edmunds, Robert Gerard of Fornham St. Genophese, and Walter Long of Culford. Given at Fornham St. Genophese, 24 August, 9 Henry VII. Robert Gerard, John Barbour, John Thomas, John Hed, John Rynglond. With 3 seals pendant on tags; + 2 tags for seals (empty), and 1 slit for a tag: (1) of brown wax, deffaced; (2) (1.2 cm.) of red wax, oval, bearing a device: a heart; (3) of brown wax, deffaced.

NAMES: I. Webbe, Thomas. II. Webbe, Margery. III. Noble, Stephen. IV. Noble, Margery. V. Cage, Robert. VI. Bogeys, Thomas. VII. Leyng, Thomas. VIII. Coray, John. IX. Mosse, William. X. Edward, Thomas. XI. Stephenson, William. XII. Hedge, John. XIII. Bret, Robert. XIV. Punder, Robert. XV. Gerard, Robert. XVI. Long, Walter. XVII. Barbour, John. XVIII. Thomas, John. XIX. Hed, John. XX. Ringlond, John.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Suffolk. 2. Deeds--England--Fornham St. Genevieve. 3. Suffolk (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Fornham St. Genevieve (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Fornham All Saints (England) 6. Bury- St-Edmunds (England) 7. Coney Weston (England) 8. Hengrave (England) 9. Stow, West (England) 10. Culford (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHG9750


Deeds 806

Bargain and sale, 1641, June 7. 17 Charles I. 1 item : parchment ; 57 x 73.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Bargain and sale by (1) Mary Brooke, widow and relict of George Brooke, late of Aspall (Suff.), esq., deceased, Mary Warren of the parish of All Hallowe Barkinge (London), widow, being two of the sisters of Nicholas Marshall, esq., deceased, Mary Waklyn, late wife and executrix of Nicholas Waklyn, late citizen and barber-surgeon of London, in consideration of 2900, and John Bode of Davington (Kent) in consideration of 12d., to (2) William Stebbing the Younger of Erle Soham (Suff.), gentleman, and Henry Stebbing of Wissett (Suff.), gentleman, of the manor of Bedingham in Ockolt, alias Occold, parcel of the possessions of the late monastery of St. John's nigh Colchester, the advowson of the church of Ockolte, and messuages, lands, etc., thereto belonging; and also land called "Thrumboldes"; and 2 closes, etc., now in the occupation of Robert Keene; all of which premises were conveyed from John Dassett unto the said Nicholas Marshall in his lifetime, Giles brown, esq., and the said John Bode for valuable considerations from the said Nicholas Marshall, the said Giles Brown, and John Bode being trustees for the last- named; and the rights of Nicholas Marshall being acquired by the said Mary Brooke, Mary Warren, and Mary Wlakyn: with a proviso that if the grantee does not pay to the three latter the futher sum of 1450 by or on 7 December next, then this deed shall be void and of no effect. Note on dorse of receipt of the stipulated sum in 2 payments on 6 and 7 December 1641 of Dr. Hacket, rector of St. Andrew's, Holborn. Signed: John Bode, Mary Brooke, Mary Warren, Mary Wakelin.

WITNESSES: Thomas Brooke, James Wythe, John Brooke, Thomas Corwen. Indenture, with 3 seals of red wax, pendant on tags: (1) 1.4 cm.) bearing arms; (2) (0.9 cm.) bearing a device; (3) (1.4 cm.) bearing arms.

NAMES: I. Brooke, Mary. II. Brooke, George. III. Warren, Mary IV. Marshall, Mary. V. Marshall, Nicholas. VI. Wakelin, Mary. VII. Wakelin, Nicholas. VIII. Bode, John. IX. Stebbing, William. X. Stebbing, Henry. XI. Keene, Robert. XII. Dassett, John. XIII. Brown, Giles. XIV. Hacket, Dr., rector of St. Andrew's (London, England) XV. Brooke, Thomas. XVI. Wythe, James. XVII. Brooke, John. XVIII. Corwen, Thomas. XIX. Heron, Thomas. XX. Aldrich, George. Champion, Thomas. Smith, Basil. Witherings, Anthony.

SUBJECTS: 1. St. John's Abbey (Colchester, England) 2. St. Andrew's Church (London, England) 3. Monasteries--England--St. John's (Colchester) 4. Deeds--England-- Suffolk. 5. Deeds--England--Occold. 6. Suffolk (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 7. Occold (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 8. Wissett (England) 9. Earl Soham (England) 10. Aspall (England) 11. Davington (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHG9783


Deeds 807

Agreement of Fine, 1664, October 15. 16 Charles II. 1 item : parchment ; 27.5 x 52 cm.

SUMMARY: Agreement between John Parsons of Spernall (Warwicks.), gentleman, and Mary his wife, of the one part, and Thomas Fetherston of Packwood (Warwicks.), of the other; whereby the said John and Mary Parsons undertake before St. Andrew's day next to levy a fine to the said Thomas Fetherston of a capital messuage in 1 close or pasture called "Barneclose" other locations named in Spernall, of which John Parson is seized in tail general, with the intent that Thomas Fetherston shall stand seized thereof to the use of John and Mary and of their assigns. Signed: Thomas Fetherston.

WITNESSES: Anthony Attwood, William Fetherston, jr., Thomas Fetherston, Jacob White, William Fetherston. Indenture, with 1 seal (1.8 cm.) of red wax, pendant on a tag, bearing arms.

NAMES: I. Parsons, John. II. Parsons, Mary. III. Fetherston, Thomas. IV. Fetherston, William, sr. V. Fetherston, William, jr. VI. Attwood, Anthony. VII. White, Jacob.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Warwickshire. 2. Deeds--England--Spernall. 3. Warwickshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Spernall (England) --Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Packwood (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHG9965


Deeds 808

Lease, 1638, February 15. 13 Charles I. 1 item : parchment ; 61 x 71.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Assignment by John Cary of Marybone Parke (Midd.), esq., and George Farewell of Hill Bishopps (Somers.), esq., to Arthur Duck of London, doctor of laws, of a lease for 99 years from 31 May, 12 Charles I [1636], made by the said John Cary to the said George Farewell, of a moiety of the manor of Mynster in the Isle of Thanett (Kent), late parcel of the monastery of St. Augustine near the walls of Canterbury, being a moiety of all the lands granted by letters patent, dated 24 December, 9 James I 1611 , to Sir Philip Cary, knight, since deceased, John Williams, late of London, esq., since deceased, and Sir William Pitt, knight, since deceased, by the name of William of Westminster, esq., to hold for the unoccupied term free from encumbrances, etc. With note on reverse: "This deed was shewed unto Willm Bellamy at the time of his ? in Chancery on the behalfe of Richard Duck, esquire, complainant, against John Cary, esquire, deforciant." Signed D. Watkins. Signed: John Cary, George Farewell.

WITNESSES: John Wilson, William Childe, notary public, William Bellamy, Edward Perry, sr. Indenture, with 2 seals of red wax, pendant on tags: (1) (1 cm.) bearing a device: a swan; (2) (2 cm.) bearing arms.

NAMES: I. Cary, John. II. Cary, Philip, Sir. III. Farewell, George. IV. Duck, Arthur. V. Williams, John. VI. Pitt, William, Sir. VII. Watkins, D. VIII. Wilson, John, 1595-1674. IX. Childe, William. X. Bellamy, William. XI. Perry, Edward.

SUBJECTS: 1. St. Augustine's Abbey (Canterbury, England) 2. Deeds--England-- Kent. 3. Deeds--England--Minster-in- Thanet. 4. Kent (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Minster-in-Thanet (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 6. Thanet (England) 7. Bishops Hall (England) 8. Marlybone (London, England).

HOLLIS number: -BHH0004


Deeds 809

Lease, 1629, July 2. 5 Charles I. 1 item : parchment ; 63 x 70 cm.

SUMMARY: Lease made by the "Master and Keepers or Wardens and commonalty of the mistery or art of Brewers of the city of London" to William Hackle, citizen and barber-surgeon of London, for 63 in hand and 63 to be paid upon 10 January next coming, of all those their 2 messuages now in the occupation of William Hackle and one Richard Reynoldes lying in the parish of St. James at Garlickhith, London, being part and parcel of the great capital messuage commonly called the "Old Black Swan," containing in length - from the High Street down the lane there on the east side unto the middle of the stone wall which divides the said messuage, in the several tenures or occupations of the said William Hackle and Richard Reynoles, from the messuage now in the tenure or occupation of Newman Rookes and William Seile - 51 feet, and in breadth - on the street side toward the North - 20 feet; together with all the shops, cellars, chambers, rooms, ensements, etc., even from the ground upward, and together with the free passage way from the land to the waterside and the necessary use of the wharf, stairs, and laystall next the waterside jointly and in common with Mary Ridge, John Gibson, Newman Rookes, William Seile; for 31 years at a rent of 40s. at four parts of the year. With a note on the dorse that full payment of 63 was made on 10 January, 1629 1630.

WITNESSES: Matthew Hancock, Nicholas Bowes, Richard Milner, Mary Ridge, John Gibson, William Seily, Emond Atwood, servant to Matthew Hancock. Indenture, with 1 seal (6 cm.) of red wax, pendant on a tag, bearing a device: Virgin in a nimbus, with legend seal of the Brewer's guild.

NAMES: I. Huckle, William. II. Rainolde, Richard, d. 1606. III. Rookes, Newman. IV. Seily, William. V. Ridge, Mary. VI. Gibson, John. VII. Hobbes, William. VIII. Zachary, Franics. IX. Milner, Richard. X. Bradshw, Joseph. XI. Dives, Richard. XII. Hancock, Matthew. XIII. Bowes, Nicholas.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--London. 2. Guilds--England--London--Brewers. 3. London (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. London (England)--Guilds-- Brewers. 5. St. James, Garlick Hill (London, England) 6. Garlick Hill (London, England).

HOLLIS number: -BHH0031


Deeds 810

Letters Patent, 1551, March 30. 5 Edward VI. 1 item : parchment ; 25.5 x 34 cm.

SUMMARY: Letters patent of the Court of Augmentations of the Revenues of the Crown, leasing to William Avery 10 acres of land called "Clerkes close" for the period of 21 years at an annual rent of 3s. 4d.; which land the Lady Isabella Sakfilde, late prioress of St. Mary the Virgin of Clerkynwell (Midd.), and the convent of the same leased to Robert Mydylton and Joan his wife by indenture dated 2 February, 17 Henry VIII [1526] , for a term of 31 years at a rent of 3s. 4d. - that lease having been acquired by the said William Avery and by him surrendered to the lord king. Given on 30 March, 5 Edward VI. Endorsed with a note of enrollment in the office of Thomas Mildman, auditor of the county of Middlesex, Hilary term, 6 Edward VI 1552. Enlosed is a transcription made on the stationary of the Auction, Estate, and Survey Offices of W. Bennett, Maclachlan & Co., ca. 1878. Signed: W. Duke. With 1 seal (9 cm.) of white wax, pendant on a tag: seal of the Court of Augmentations.

NAMES: I. Avery, William. II. Sackfield, Isabella, Dame III. Middleton, Robert. IV. Middleton, Joan. V. Duke, W.

SUBJECTS: 1. Great Britain. Court of Augmentations. 2. St. Mary the Virgin Priory (London, England) 3. Monasteries-- England--Middlesex--St. Mary the Virgin. 4. Deeds--England--London. 5. London (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHH0089


Deeds 811

Lease, 1636, May 31. 12 Charles I. 1 item : parchment ; 36 x 68.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Lease by George Farrewell of Hillbyshopps (Somers.), esq., to John Cary of the city of London, esq., of a moiety of the manor of Mynster in the Isle of Thanett (Kent), for the term of 98 years at an annual rent of 144; which moiety that said John Cary by his indenture of even date bargained and sold to the said George Farrewell for 99 years, with a proviso that if in addition to the rent for one year the said John Cary pay the lessor 1800 on 1 June 1637, the said bargain and sale shall be void. Signed: John Cary.

WITNESSES: John Harewell, John Wilham, Simon Courte. Indenture, with 1 seal (2 cm.) of red wax, pendant on a tag, bearing arms.

NAMES: I. Farewell, George. II. Cary, John. III. Harewell, John. IV. William, John. V. Courte, Simon.

SUBJECTS: 1. St. Augustine's Abbey (Canterbury, England) 2. Monasteries-- England--St. Augustine's, Canterbury. 3. Deeds--England--Kent. 4. Deeds-- England--Minster-in-Thanet. 5. Kent (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 6. Minster-in-Thanet (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 7. Thanet (England) 8. Bishops Hall (England) 9. Marlybone (London, England).

HOLLIS number: -BHH0119


Deeds 812

Letters Patent, 1854, January 31. 17 Victoria. 1 item : parchment ; 44.5 x 65.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Letters patent of Albert Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Saxony, Cornwall and Rothsay, earl of Chester, Carrick and Dublin, baron of Renfrew, lord of the Isles, and Great Steward of Scotland, appointing Franis Howell of Ethy House (Cornwall) as sheriff of Cornwall. Given at Somerset House. Parchment rubricated and decorated in red and blue, with arms of Saxony and England, with motto "Ich Dien." Endorsed with a note of enrollment in the office of the Duchy of Cornwall, 1 February 1854. Signed: I.R. Gardiner, S.V.R. Keeper of the Records. With 1 seal (8 cm.) of red wax, en placard.

NAMES: I. Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910. II. Howell, Francis.

SUBJECTS: 1. Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910--Charters, grants, privileges. 2. Cornwall (England : County)--Sheriff (Francis Howell) 3. Cornwall (England : Duchy)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Deeds--England-- Cornwall. 5. Cornwall (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHH0137


Deeds 813

Recovery in Grove vs. Hooke, 1590, June 1. 32 Elizabeth I. 1 item : parchment ; 27.5 x 55.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Exemplification under the seal of the Court of Common Pleas of a recovery suffered in Easter term, 32 Elizabeth I, between Ralph Grove, gentleman, complainant, and Samuel Hooke, tenant, concerning a messuage and 50 acres of land and 15 acres of pasture and woodland in Northborne and Woodnesborowh, alias Wymesborowe (Kent). Witnesses (vouchees): Stephen Stodarde, David Howell. With 1 seal (9 cm.) of green wax, pendant on a tag: seal of the Court of Common Pleas.

NAMES: I. Grove, Ralph. II. Hooke, Samuel. III. Stodard, Stephen. IV. Howell, David.

SUBJECTS: 1. Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas--Trials, litigation, etc. 2. Deeds--England--Kent. 3. Deeds-- England--Northbourne. 4. Deeds--England-- Woodnesborough. 5. Kent (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 6. Northbourne (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 7. Woodnesborough (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHH0251


Deeds 814

Recovery in Huyde vs Huyde, 1588, November 27. 31 Elizabeth I. 1 item : parchment ; 28 x 52 cm.

SUMMARY: Exemplification under the seal of the Court of Common Pleas of a recovery suffered in Michaelmas term, 30-31 Elizabeth I, between Henry Huyde, gentleman, complainant, and Laurence Huyde, gentleman, tenant, of a messuage in Farningham (Kent). Witnesses (vouchees): Edward Sybbell, esq., David Howell. With 1 seal (9.5 cm.) of green wax, pendant on a tag: seal of the Court of Common Pleas.

NAMES: I. Huyde, Henry. II. Huyde, Laurence. III. Sybbell, Edward. IV. Howell, David.

SUBJECTS: 1. Great Britain Court of Common Pleas--Trials, litigation, etc. 2. Deeds- -England--Kent. 3. Deeds--England-- Farningham. 4. Kent (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Farningham (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHH1066


Deeds 815

Recovery in Petit and Ledder vs. Botler, 1618, February 12. 15 James I. 1 item : parchment ; 39.5 x 56 cm.

SUMMARY: Exemplification decorated under the seal of the Court of Common Pleas of a recovery suffered in Hilary term, 15 James I, between Thomas Petyt, gentleman, and Edmund Ledder, gentleman, complainants, and Thomas Boteler, gentleman, tenant, of the manor of Rowlinge and also of a messuage and 44 acres of land, 22 acres of pasture in Goodneston (Kent). Witnesses (vouchees): Henry Richardson, Edward Howes. With 1 seal (8 cm.) of green wax, pendant on a tag: seal of the Court of Common Pleas.

NAMES: I. Petit, Thomas. II. Ledder, Edmund. III. Botler, Thomas. IV. Richardson, Henry. V. Howes, Edward.

SUBJECTS: 1. Great Britain Court of Common Pleas--Trials, litigation, etc. 2. Deeds- -England--Kent. 3. Deeds--England-- Goodnestone. 4. Kent (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Goodnestone (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHH1828


Deeds 816

Commission of Array/Royal Writ, 1386, September 18. 10 Richard II. 1 item : parchment ; 20.5 x 30 cm.

SUMMARY: Commission of Richard II directed to William Coggeshale, knight, Walter Godmanston, and the bailiffs of the town of Colchester, to array and arm all fencilbe men between the ages of 60 and 16 years, and to compel those who are infirm but have goods to provide arms, for the purpose of defending the town from the attacks of the French enemies. With a note on the dorse: "A writ of ayde to defend the Frenchmen and Skotties from the towne of Colchester." With 1 seal (7 cm.) of white wax, pendant on a tongue: Great Seal of Richard II.

NAMES: I. Richard II, King of England, 1367-1400. II. Coggeshale, William, Sir. III. Godmanston, Walter.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Essex. 2. Deeds--England--Colchester. 3. Hundred Years' War, 1339-1453. 4. Essex (England) --Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Colchester (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHH2620


Deeds 817

Agreement, 1627, February 15. 2 Charles I. 1 item : parchment ; 50 x 61.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Agreement between Sir Philip Cary of London, knight, and John Williams of London, esq., that for the better performance of sundry agreements whereby the two parties now stand siezed of the manor of Mynster in the Isle of Thanette (Kent) to indemnify them in respect of bonds, etc., entered into by them for the debts of Henry, viscount Cary, brother of the said Sir Philip Cary. The said Sir Philip Cary doth covenant that, should the said John Williams die during his lifetime, he will permit his heirs, executors, and administrators to have, hold, and enjoy 1 moiety of the said manor, and the said John Williams similarly covenants in case Sir Philip Cary die within his lifetime. Signed: John Williams.

WITNESSES: John Amy, Robert Jones, Giles Pigeon. Indenture, with 1 seal (2 cm.) of red wax, pendant on a tag, bearing arms.

NAMES: I. Falkland, Henry Cary, Viscount, d. 1633. II. Cary, Philip, Sir. III. Williams, John. IV. Amy, John. V. Jones, Robert, fl. 1597-1615. VI. Pigeon, Giles.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Kent. 2. Deeds--England--Minster-in-Thanet. 3. Kent (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Minster-in-Thanet (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Thanet (England) 6. London (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHI1174


Deeds 818

Release, 1661, July 6. 13 Charles II. 2 leaves : parchment ; 60.8 x 72 cm.; 17 x 72 cm.

SUMMARY: Release by John Cary, esq., of Stanwell (Midd.) to John Huxley, esq., of Edmonton (Midd.), Thomas Huxley, esq., of Lincoln's Inn (Midd.), Giles Dent, esq., of Newport (Essex), and James Huxley of Gray's Inn (Midd.) of a moiety of the manor of Minster in the Isle of Thanet (Kent), and of a moiety of the lands granted by letters patent of 24 December, 9 James I 1611 , to Sir Philip Cary, knight, John Williams, esq., and William Pitt, then esq., afterward knight, (all since deceased) to hold the grantees to the use of the grantor and Katherine his present wife for their lives and from the death of the longest liver of them to the use of the heirs of the bodies of the said John and Katherine, with remainder to the use of the right heirs of John. Signed: John Cary.

WITNESSES: William Willoughby, Edward Proger, George Trussell, Robert Barkham, Charles Holloway, Richard Keepe, John Morris. Indenture, with 1 seal (1.5 cm.) of red wax, pendant on a tag, bearing arms.

NAMES: I. Cary, John. II. Cary, Philip, Sir. III. Cary, Katherine. IV. Huxley, John. V. Huxley, Thomas. VI. Huxley, James. VII. Dent, Giles. VIII. Williams, John. IX. Pitt, William, Sir. X. Willoughby, William. XI. Proger, Edward. XII. Trussell, George. XIII. Barkham, Robert. XIV. Holloway, Charles. XV. Keepe, Richard. XVI. Morris, John.

SUBJECTS: 1. Lincoln's Inn (London, England) 2. Gray's Inn (London, England) 3. Deeds--England--Kent. 4. Deeds-- England--Minster-in-Thanet. 5. Kent (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 6. Minster-in-Thanet (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 7. Thanet (England) 8. Newport (England) 9. Edmonton (England) 10. Stanwell (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHI1215


Deeds 819

Fine in Wilkinson vs. Kirsopp/Gresham, 1638, October 9. 14 Charles I. 1 item : parchment ; 25.5 x 41.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Exemplification under the seal of the Court of Common Pleas of the foot of the fine levied in Michaelmas term, 14 Charles I, between Thomas Wilkinson, gentleman, complainant, and Richard Kirsopp, alias Greshame, and Alice his wife, deforciants, of a messuage with 2 cottages, tofts, gardens, orchards, and 7 acres of land, 2 acres of pasture, etc., in Barton (Yorks.). With 1 seal (in fragments) of green wax, pendant on a tag: seal of the Court of Common Pleas.

NAMES: I. Wilkinson, Thomas. II. Kirsopp, Richard. III. Kirsopp, Alice. IV. Gresham, Richard. V. Gresham, Alice.

SUBJECTS: 1. Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas--Trials, litigation, etc. 2. Deeds--England--Yorkshire. 3. Deeds-- England--Barton. 4. Yorkshire (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Barton (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI1237


Deeds 820

Recovery in Lythall and Hooper vs. Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Among the Natives of New England, 1656, November 28. 8 Commonwealth. 1 item : parchment ; 55 x 70. 5 cm.

SUMMARY: Exemplification under the seal of the Court of Common Pleas of a recovery suffered in Michaelmas term, 1656, between Thomas Lythall and John Hooper, complainants, and the President and Society for the Propagation of the Gospell in New England of 3 messuages with their appurtenances in the parish of St. Stephen in Walbrook (London), the former demanding against the President and Society these messuages as their proper inheritance. Attorney for the Society: Henry Martyn. Witnesses (vouchees): Samuel Vassal, esq., John Vassal, George Humston. Rubricated. With 1 seal (in fragments) of green wax, pendant on a tag: seal of the Court of Common Pleas.

NAMES: I. Lythall, Thomas. II. Hooper, John. III. Martyn, Henry. IV. Vassal, Samuel. V. Vassal, John. VI. Humston, George. VII. Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Among the Natives of New England.

SUBJECTS: 1. Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Among the Natives of New England. 2. Deeds--England--London. 3. London (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI1260


Deeds 821

Grant, with letters patent, 1634, June 3. 15 Charles I. 2 items : parchment ; 27 x 55 cm.; 20 x 37.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Indenture made between William Audrey, cleric, vicar of Mordon (Surrey), and Richard Garth of Mordon, esq., "true and undoubted patron of the church of Mordon," witnessing that whereas the lord king had given license by letters patent dated 3 July, 6 Charles I, to a grant of exchange in mortmain to the said church of 14 acres of land lying in Mordon (divided in part into 2 closes called "Newberry Close" to the West and "Parklands" to the East, comprising 11 acres; and another close called "Emcotes Law" containing 2 acres lying between the vicar's lands called "Vicars Pightells"), therefore William Audrey grants to Richard Garth, his heirs, and assigns, all the glebe lands of the church, except the cemetary and the mansion house, to hold to his own use in exchange for the 14 acres formerly granted by Richard Garth to William Audrey. Given 3 June, 15 Charles I. Appended: letters patent of Walter, bishop of Winchester, confirming the above exchange. Dated 3 June, 15 Charles I. Signed: Richard Garth, Walter Winton. Robert Cruys, Henry Levitt, John Atkins. Indenture, with 2 seals (missing).

NAMES: I. Audrey, William. II. Garth, Richard. III. Cruys, Robert. IV. Levitt, Henry. V. Atkins, John. VI. Winchester, Walter, bishop of.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Surrey. 2. Deeds--England--Morden. 3. Surrey (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Morden (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI1322


Deeds 822

Grant, 1375, January 23. 48 Edward III. 1 item : parchment ; 10 x 25 cm.

SUMMARY: Grant by John Chynnour, son and heir of Simon Chynnour of Farnham (Bucks.) , to William of Chaddesle, Reginald of Chaddesle, William Fairman, and John Sparkes of all his lands and tenements with their appurtenances in the parish of Farnham aforesaid which were of the gift and enfeoffment of John Shrobee of Farnham, as appears by a charter of enfeoffment. Given at Farnham on the Tuesday next after the feast of the Chair of St. Peter, 48 Edward III.

WITNESSES: John Brytewell, William Lambard, Richard Phylipot, William Smyth, William Shaftesbury, et al. With 1 seal (missing).

NAMES: I. Chynnour, John. II. Chynnour, Simon. III. William, of Chaddesley. IV. Reginald, of Chaddesley. V. Fairman, William. VI. Sparkes, John. VII. Shrobee, John. VIII. Britwell, John. IX. Lambard, William. X. Philpot, Richard. XI. Smyth, William. XII. Shaftesbury, William.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Buckinghamshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Farnham Royal. 3. Buckinghamshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Farnham Royal (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI1423


Deeds 823

Grant, 1342, January 12. 15 Edward III. 1 item : parchment ; 10.5 x 28.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Grant by Peter de Montefort, lord of Belladeserto, to Adam Cokebule of Brailles, and John, son of John Martyn, of one 1/2 virgate of land in Brailles Superior which Henry Cokebule and Matillda his wife held of the grantor, to hold for their lives at a yearly rent of 12 silver solidi - 6 at the Feast of the Annunciation and 6 at Michaelmas - saving suit at the grantor's court of Brailles and heriot upon the death of either, the grantor vouching himself to warranty. Given at Munkespath on the Wednessah next after the Feast of the Circumcision, 15 Edward III.

WITNESSES: William Attecoumiesheide de Brailles, Ralph Cokebule, Robert Haleweye, Symon White, et al. Indenture, with 1 seal (missing).

NAMES: I. Montfort, Peter de, lord of Beaudesert. II. Cokebule, Adam. III. Cokebule, Henry. IV. Cokebule, Matilda. V. Cokebule, Ralph. VI. Brailes, Adam de. VII. Brailes, William de. VIII. Martyn, John, fl. 1649-1680. IX. Attecoumiesheide, William. X. Haleweye, Robert. XI. White, Simon.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Warwickshire. 2. Deeds--England--Upper Brailes. 3. Warwickshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Upper Brailes (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Beaudesert (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHI1458


Deeds 824

Receipt, 1407, September 29. 8 Henry IV. 1 sheet : paper ; 15 x 22 cm.

SUMMARY: Receipt testifying that Richard Norman has delivered to Henry Godfrey, clerk of the household of Lord Ferrers of Chartley, between the Feast of the Circumcision, 6 Henry IV, and the same feast in 7 Henry IV and thence to Michaelmas, 8 Henry IV, being 38 weeks and 5 days, various household supplies in the quantities and at the prices specified: total, 301 17s. 4d.

NAMES: I. Godfrey, Henry. II. Norman, Richard.

SUBJECTS: 1. De Ferrers, William, lord Ferrers of Chartley, 1372-1445. 2. Deeds- -England--Staffordshire. 3. Deeds-- England--Chartley. 4. Staffordshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Chartley (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI1488


Deeds 825

Letters of Attorney, 1603, February 20. 45 Elizabeth I. 1 item : parchment ; 15 x 28 cm.

SUMMARY: Letters of attorney by Richard Tredway of the Inner Temple, esq., to Walter Tredway, his son and heir apparent, of full power and authority to enter into the site of the manor of Farnham Royall (Bucks.) and there to deliver to Thomas Godarde of Beconsfield, gentleman, and Richard Gosnolde of Beconsfield, gentleman, an indenture signed and sealed by the aforesaid Richard Tredway and dated the 8th instant, purporting a grant of assignment of all his estate in the said manor. Given on 20 February, 45 Elizabeth I. With 1 seal (missing).

NAMES: I. Tredway, Richard. II. Tredway, Walter. III. Godarde, Thomas. IV. Gosnolde, Richard.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Buckinghamshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Farnham Royal. 3. Buckinghamshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Farnham Royal (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Beaconsfield (England) 6. Inner Temple (London, England).

HOLLIS number: -BHI1500


Deeds 826

Acknowledgment, 1611, July 31. 9 James I. 1 sheet : paper ; 15 x 20 cm.

SUMMARY: Acknowledgment by John Thorp of the receipt of a survey of Kirton in Lyndsey (Lincs.) written in the hand of Richard Connock, esq., and made in 33 Henry VII 1540/41 , together with a new survey by himself; also of a "pay booke of the extent of the lordship of Kirton, Lyndsey, taken in the year 18 ? Edward I 1289/90 "; also of "an extent in paper of the advowsions of churches belonging to ye manor taken in the 2nd year, Richard II 1378/79 ." Signed: John Thorp.

NAMES: I. Thorp, John. II. Connock, Richard.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Lincolnshire. 2. Deeds--England--Kirton in Lindsey. 3. Lincolnshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Kirton in Lindsey (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI1915


Deeds 827

Lease, 1633, January 19. 8 Charles I. 1 item : parchment ; 42 x 58 cm.

SUMMARY: Lease between Richard Garth, esq., of Morden (Surrey) and Dame Dorothy Capell of Morden of a new brick house in Morden, with all out houses, barns, etc., with 1 adjoining close called "the Marsh Close," containing 5 acres, another called "New Close," containing 5 1/2 acres, another called "Great Parkelandes," containing 13 acres, another called "Little Parkelandes," containing 8 acres, another called "Grube Close," containing 3 acres, and another called "Water Dens," as now it is enclosed, containing 8 1/2 acres; except and always reserved all woods, timbers, and trees now standing, etc., with all hunting, for 21 years (if she live so long) from last Michaelmas, at the annual rent of 30 5s. Signed: Dorothy Capell.

WITNESSES: Edward Straynge, James Grantham, William Mathewe.

NAMES: I. Garth, Richard. II. Capell, Dorothy, Dame. III. Strainge, Edward. IV. Grantham, James. V. Mathew, William.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Surrey. 2. Deeds--England--Morden. 3. Surrey (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Morden (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI1928


Deeds 828

Bond, 1583, March 1. 25 Elizabeth I. 1 item : parchment ; 10 x 27.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Bond of Eustace Mascall of Farnhal Royall (Bucks.) to Edmund Fiton, son of William Fiton of Baylies ... document damaged ... in the same count, esq., in the sum of 90. With a condition on the fulfillment of the covenants contained in a pair of indentures of even date. Given on 1 March, 25 Elizabeth I. Signed: Eustace Mascall.

WITNESSES: Isabell Lampden, William Fiton, John Dethick, sciptor, Richard Budd. With 1 seal (in fragments) of red wax, pendant on a tongue.

NAMES: I. Mascall, Eustace. II. Fiton, William. III. Fiton, William. IV. Fiton, Edmund. V. Lampden, Isabell. VI. Dethick, John. VII. Budd, Richard.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Buckinghamshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Farnham Royal. 3. Buckinghamshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Farnham Royal (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI1944


Deeds 829

Lease, 1581, February 8. 23 Elizabeth I. 1 item : parchment ; 26 x 42.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Lease by Eustace Mascall of Farneham Royall (Bucks.), yeoman, to John Noke of Farnham Royal, blacksmith, of a close known or called "Early Croft," lying in Farneham Royall and containing 6 acres, bounded to the south by the land of Thomas Wright, at the north by land of William Ive, and on the west by the land of Mr. Eyer; reserving to the lessor all trees standing and growing upon the hedgrows of the said close, with free entrance and egress at all times to fell and carry away any of the said trees, "saving harmeles the said John Noke and his assignes from all hurtes and losses in the fetching away of them," for the term of 21 years from Michaelmas next, at the annual rent of 5s. payable at Michaelmas at or witin the mansion and now dwelling house of the said Eustace called Farnham Court. Given 8 February, 23 Elizabeth I.

WITNESSES: Thomas Corney, Thomas ..., John Dethick, scriptor. Indenture, with 1 seal (missing).

NAMES: I. Mascall, Eustace. II. Noke, John. III. Eyer. IV. Wright, Thomas. V. Ive, William. VI. Corney, Thomas. VII. Dethick, John.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Buckinghamshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Farnham Royal. 3. Buckinghamshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Farnham Royal (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI1957


Deeds 830

Lease, 1589, March 8. 31 Elizabeth I. 1 item : parchment ; 27 x 38.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Lease by Eustace Mascall of Farnham Royall (Bucks.), yeoman, to William Frinde of Farnham Royall, bricklayer, in consideration of 34 received by way of a fine, of 30 acres of arable and woodland in the parish of Farnham Royal, now or late in the tenure or occupation of the said William Frinde, except and always reserved all woods, underwoods, and trees growing upon the premisses, with free entrance and egress to fell, cut down, make and carry away the same woods for 17 years from Michaelmas next, at a rent of 10s. yearly to be paid at the mansion house twice a year at the feast of the Annunciation and at Michaelmas. Given 8 March, 31 Elizabeth I. Signed: mark of William Frende. Indenture, with 1 seal (missing).

NAMES: I. Mascall, Eustace. II. Frende, William. III. Frinde, William.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Buckinghamshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Farnham Royal. 3. Buckinghamshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Farnham Royal (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI1975


Deeds 831

Bargain and sale, 1564, May 14. 6 Elizabeth I. 1 item : parchment ; 49.5 x 67 cm.

SUMMARY: Bargain and sale by the Right Honorable Sir Henry Sidney, K.G. and Lord President of the Queen Majesty's Council in the March of Wales, and Ralph Knyght, gentleman, to Rycharde Garth of the parish of Sainte Dunstons in the Weste in London, esq., in consideration of the sum of 344 8s., of land acreage and bounds supplied in Marton (Surrey), and in Marton Mycham and Morden (Surrey), some being late of the dissolved priory of Marton and leased out by Henry VIII and Edward VI and quitclaimed by her Majesty the Queen, the bargainer to hold of the Queen as of the manor of Greenwich in socage, by fealty and not in chief. Given 14 May, 6 Elizabeth I. Endorsed with a note of enrollment on the dorse of the Close Roll; signed "Garth." Signed: H. Sydney, R. Knyght. With 2 seals (missing).

NAMES: I. Sidney, Henry, Sir, 1529-1586. II. Knight, Ralph. III. Garth, Richard.

SUBJECTS: 1. Monasteries--England--Merton Priory. 2. Merton Priory (England) 3. Deeds--England--Surrey. 4. Deeds-- England--Merton. 5. Deeds--England-- Morden. 6. Surrey (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 7. Merton (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 8. Morden (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 9. St. Dunstan's-in-the-West (London, England) 10. London (England)--St. Dunstan's-in-the-West.

HOLLIS number: -BHI1985


Deeds 832

Quitclaim, 1598, April 30. 40 Elizabeth I. 1 item : parchment ; 19.5 x 27 cm.

SUMMARY: Quitclaim by Walter Tredwey, son and heir apparent of Richard Tredwey of Beconsfield (Bucks.), esq., to Edmund Waller, gentleman, Richard Saunders, gentleman, and Giles Duncombe, gentleman, of all the estate, title, interest, claim, etc., which he has or may have in the site of the manor of Farneham Royall (Bucks.) and it appurtenances. Given 30 April, 40 Elizabeth I. Signed: Walter Tredwey.

WITNESSES: Richard Tred wey , Richard Agsnold, Frances Randall. With 1 seal (missing).

NAMES: I. Trewey, Walter. II. Tredwey, Richard. III. Waller, Edmund. IV. Saunders, Richard. V. Duncombe, Giles. VI. Agsnold, Richard. VII. Randall, Frances.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Buckinghamshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Farnham Royal. 3. Buckinghamshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Farnham Royal (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Beaconsfield (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHI2021


Deeds 833

Quitclaim, 1401, July 16. 2 Henry IV. 1 item : parchment ; 9 x 21.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Quitclaim by John Notehurst, chaplain, to John Notehurst of Solyhull (Warwicks.), son of Thomas Notehurst, of all actions real or personal against him of trespass, covenant, debt, or account. Given at Kyngusibere on Saturday, the morrow of the Translation of St. Swythin, 2 Henry IV. With 1 seal (missing).

NAMES: I. Notehurst, John. II. Notehurst, Thomas.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Warwickshire. 2. Deeds--England--Solihull. 3. Warwickshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Solihull (England) --Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Kingsbury (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHI2038


Deeds 834

Quitclaim, 1328, August 31. 2 Edward III. 1 item : parchment ; 5 x 26.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Quitclaim by Richard de Whitacr', lord of Elmedon, to Robert Lyber and Peter Lyber of all his rights and claim which he had by reason of the gift and feoffment of Ralph, son of Ralph de Cuylly, in all the lands and tenements and their appurtenances which Robert de Sheldon lately held in Merston Cuylly. Given at Elmedon on the Wednesday after the Beheading of St. John the Baptist, 2 Edward III.

WITNESSES: Sir Roger de Cuylly, knight, Thomas de Solyhull, Ankecillo de Bracebroigg, William de Kyngesford, John de Belsmenile, et al.

NAMES: I. De Whitacre, Richard, lord of Elmdon. II. Lyber, Robert. III. Lyber, Peter. IV. De Culey, Ralph, sr. V. De Culey, Ralph, jr. VI. De Sheldon, Robert. VII. De Solihull, Thomas. VIII. Bracebridge, Ankecillo. IX. De Kingsford, William. X. De Belsmenile, John.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Warwickshire. 2. Deeds--England--Marston. 3. Warwickshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Marston (England)- -Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Elmdon (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHI2046


Deeds 835

Account, 1617, May 21. 15 James I. 1 item : parchment ; 15.5 x 20 cm.

SUMMARY: Account issued from the Court of Wards and Liveries, charging Sir Thomas Kuyvett 100 as farmer of the manor of Wyllforde and Boxore (Berks.), and of the advowson there, being parcel of the possessions of Sir Thomas Parry, knight, deceased, for the year ending Lady Day, 15 James I. With acknowledgment in English of the receipt of 100, signed by Miles Fleetwood, receiver general of the Court, 21 May, 15 James I, 1617. Signed: John Took, Francis Curlley. With 1 seal (missing).

NAMES: I. Kuyvett, Thomas, Sir. II. Parry, Thomas, Sir. III. Fleetwood, Miles. IV. Took, John. V. Curelley, Francis.

SUBJECTS: 1. Great Britain. Court of Wards and Liveries. 2. Deeds--England-- Berkshire. 3. Deeds--England--Boxford. 4. Berkshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Boxford (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI2057


Deeds 836

Statement of Account, 1612, July 18. 10 James I. 1 sheet : paper ; 30.5 x 39.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Account of Sir Richard Titchborne, knight, of money recieved by him from the Royal Reciever General of the county of Southampton sic by virtue of warrants from the Right Honorable the late earl of Salisbury, Lord Treasurer, and Sir Julius Caesar, knight, Chancellor of the Exchequer, for repairs to Ronger's Lodge in the forest of Westbeare, dated 12 July, 1610. Auditor's approval dated 18 July, 1612. Memorandum of allowance for the sum of 28, in the hand of Sir Julius Caesar. Signed: Ric. Tichborne, Jul. Caesar, Fra. Fuwens.

NAMES: I. Salisbury, Robert Cecil, Earl of, 1563- 1612. II. Titchborne, Richard, Sir. III. Caesar, Julius, Sir, 1558-1636.

SUBJECTS: 1. Great Britain Royal Receiver General--Hampshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Hampshire. 3. Deeds--England--Forest of Bere. 4. Hampshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Forest of Bere (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI2066


Deeds 837

Letter to the King's Auditors of Dorset and Somerset, 1604, November 30. 1 sheet : paper ; 30.5 x 39.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Letter of Thomas Sackville, earl of Dorset, to the King's Auditor of the counties of Dorset and Somerset, requesting him to send particulars on the offices below mentioned and to advise on granting them in fee farm to the earl of Sussex. Dated at Dorset House, 30 November, 1604: Forest of Gillingham, East and West Chauns, and lands in Watchett leased to Roland Dawson. Signed: T. Dorset.

NAMES: I. Dorset, Thomas Sackville, Earl of, 1536-1608. II. Dawson, Richard.

SUBJECTS: 1. Great Britain. King's Auditor --Dorset. 2. Great Britain. King's Auditor--Somerset. 3. Deeds--England-- Dorset. 4. Deeds--England--Somerset. 5. Deeds--England--Gillingham. 6. Deeds-- England--Watchet. 7. Dorset (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 8. Somerset (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 9. Gillingham (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 10. Watchet (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI2120


Deeds 838

Letter to the King's Auditors in Somerset, Hampshire, and Gloucestershire, 1603, November 18. 1 item : parchment ; 30.5 x39.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Letter of Thomas Sackville, earl of Dorset, to the King's Auditors in Somerset, Southamptonshire sic , and Gloucestershire, requesting him to send particulars of the offices below mentioned and to say if he thinks it fit to renew their patents, and whether they are in arrears with their collections. Dated at Wolvesey House, 18 November, 1603. Bailiffs of the manors of Drayton, Westone, and Muchelney (Somers.); of Farodington (Hants.); of Aldesworth and Bagston (Gloucs.). Signed: T. Backhurst Thomas Sackville, earl of Dorset.

NAMES: I. Dorset, Thomas Sackville, Earl of, 1536-1608.

SUBJECTS: 1. Great Britain. King's Auditor --Somerset. 2. Great Britain. King's Auditor--Hampshire. 3. Great Britain. King's Auditor--Gloucestershire. 4. Deeds--England--Somerset. 5. Deeds--England-- Hampshire. 6. Deeds--England-- Gloucestershire. 7. Deeds--England-- Drayton. 8. Deeds--England--Weston. 9. Deeds--England--Muchelney. 10. Deeds-- England--Faringdon. 11. Deeds--England-- Aldsworth. 12. Deeds--England--Bagston. 13. Somerset (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 14. Hampshire (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 15. Gloucestershire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 16. Drayton (England) --Charters, grants, privileges. 17. Weston (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 18. Muchelney (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 19. Faringdon (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 20. Aldsworth (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. Other

SUBJECTS: Bagston(England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. Wolveton (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI5129


Deeds 839

Statement of Account, 1623, May 6. 21 James I. 1 sheet : paper ; 15 x 175. cm

SUMMARY: Statement of account by Robert Treswell, surveyor general of the king's woods this side of Trent, that sales of the tops from various trees amounted to only 8 14s. 8d. With a memorandum in Latin, dated 21 James I, 1623, to the effect that Robert took his coporal oath as to the truth of this statement; signed Jo. Denham. Woods concerned: in Bedfordshire, Keyne Parke, Pydly Wood, Hongrove, Warden Woods; in Hertfordshire, Mauden. Signed: Jo. Denham.

NAMES: I. Treswell, Robert. II. Denham, John, Sir, 1615-1669.

SUBJECTS: 1. Great Britain Surveyor General of the King's Woods. 2. Deeds-- England--Bedfordshire. 3. Deeds--England- -Hertfordshire. 4. Deeds--England--Keyne Park. 5. Deeds--England--Pidley. 6. Deeds--England--Hongrove. 7. Deeds-- England--Warden, Old. 8. Deeds--England-- Mauden. 9. Bedfordshire (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 10. Hertfordshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 11. Keyne Park (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 12. Pidley (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 13. Hongrove (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 14. Old Warden (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 15. Mauden (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI5170


Deeds 840

Bond, 1572, November 14. 14 Elizabeth I. 1 item : parchment ; 10 x 27.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Bond of John Bushebroke of Sudburye (Suff.), taylor, to Martin Cole of Sudburye, mercer and alderman of Sudburye, in the sum of 40. Signed: John Bushebroke.

WITNESSES: William Cole, scriptor, Thomas Grene, William Bogas, William Heaw. With 1 seal (1.5 cm.) of brown wax, pendant on a tag, bearing initials WB.

NAMES: I. Bushebroke, John. II. Cole, William. III. Cole, Martin. IV. Grene, Thomas. V. Bogas, William. VI. Heaw, William.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Suffolk. 2. Deeds--England--Sudbury. 3. Suffolk (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Sudbury (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI5206


Deeds 841

Agreement, 1444, April 3. 22 Henry VI. 1 item : parchment ; 16 x 33.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Agreement between Robert Nesewyk, perpetual vicar of the parish church of the Blessed Mary of Recolver (Kent), of the one part, and Master Walter Sandewey of York, and John Sandewey, esq., of Kent, of the other part; witnessing that the aforesaid Robert has sold to the aforesaid Walter and John all those lands and tenements, etc., in the parishes of Herne and Recolver which Robert lately bought and purchased from James Honynditch of Recolver, yeoman, for the sum of 300 marks sterling, in installments specified. Indenture, with 1 seal (1.5 cm.) of red wax, pendant on a tag, bearing a device and legend.

NAMES: I. Nesewyk, Robert. II. Sandewey, Walter. III. Sandewey, John. IV. Honynditch, James.

SUBJECTS: 1. Reculver (England)--Church of the Blessed Mary. 2. Deeds--England-- Kent. 3. Deeds--England--Herne. 4. Deeds --England--Reculver. 5. Kent (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 6. Herne (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 7. Reculver (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI5228


Deeds 842

Proceedings in Tanner vs. Hall, 1758, June. 9 leaves : paper ; 37 x 22.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Copy of the proceedings in the case of Benjamin Tanner vs. Jasper Hall of Kingston (Jamaica), relating to various lands, etc. With the autographs of Henry Moore, governor, and John Arnold, registrar of the high court. Signed: Henry Moore, John Arnold. With 1 seal (11 cm.) of amber wax, pendant on a card: seal of the Island of Jamaica. Boxed out of sequence with great seals.

NAMES: I. Tanner, Benjamin. II. Hall, Jasper. III. Moore, Henry, Governor of Jamaica. IV. Arnold, John, ca. 1720-1792.

SUBJECTS: 1. Jamaica--Governor (Henry Moore) 2. West Indies, British--Governor (Henry Moore) 3. Jamaica--High court-- Trials, litigation, etc. 4. West Indies, British--High court--Trials, litigation, etc. 5. Trials--Jamaica. 6. Trials--West Indies, British.

HOLLIS number: -BHI5252


Deeds 843

Great Seal of England, 1827. 8 George IV. 1 item.

SUMMARY: Great seal of England under George IV, now detached from a grant fixing the salary of John Singleton Copley, lord Lyndhurst, for his first term as Lord Chanchellor of England (1827-30). Great seal of George IV (15.8 cm.) in amber wax. Boxed out of sequence with great seals.

NAMES:

SUBJECTS: 1. Lyndhurst, John Singleton Copley, Baron, 1772-1863.

HOLLIS number: -BHI5305


Deeds 844

Royal Pardon, 1758, May. 43 Louis XV. 1 item : parchment ; 35 x 57 cm.

SUMMARY: Royal pardon granted to Rene Richard, age 20, of Montes near Loudun in Touraine, making a profession of religion in the church, reciting that on the 22nd of January last, Marc Bernier, his "cousin Germain," died on the result of an accidental wound from a rifle which discharged itself when Marc slipped on the ice which had formed over a ditch, while the pair were out shouting wild ducks. With 1 seal (9 cm.) and counterseal (5.5 cm.) of green wax: Great Seal of France (poor impression). Boxed out of sequence with great seals.

NAMES: I. Richard, Rene. II. Bernier, Marc.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--France--Touraine-- Royal Pardon. 2. Pardon--France. 3. France--Touraine--Royal Pardon.

HOLLIS number: -BHI5327


Deeds 845

Grant, 1193x99? 1 item : parchment ; 7 x 18 cm.

SUMMARY: Grant of Adam, son of Gilbert de Estona, to God and to the church of the Blessed Mary of Cokersand and its brethren of 1 acres of his land in Estona, that is, the land above "Seldosves buttes" with the common pasture and "aes iamentis" belonging to such land in the aforesaid vil, in pure and perpetual alms. Charter bears no date, but has been thought in the past to be from between the years 1193 and 1199 when Cockersand was changed from a house of "Augustinian priors" to an abbey of canons. This reasoning is nonsensical, and rests upon the mistaken notion that the word "canenici" appears in the charter - which it does not. In any event, the document is certainly from the twelfth centur.

WITNESSES: Herbert of Elhale, and Grumbald, Richard, and Hugh his brothers, Paulinus de Garltane, Robert of Lancaster, Adam, son of Suan, Hugh de Winemlere. With 1 seal (3 cm.) of brown wax, pendant on a tag, bearing a device: an eight- pointed star; with the legend: SIG DE ADE FILLI GIL.

NAMES: I. Adam, of Easton. II. Gilbert, of Easton. III. Herbert, of Easton. IV. Garltane, Paulinus. V. Robert, of Lancaster. VI. Hugh, of Windemere.

SUBJECTS: 1. Monasteries--England-- Cockersand Priory. 2. Deeds--England-- Cumbria. 3. Deeds--England--Easton. 4. Cumbria (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Easton (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 6. Cockersand (England)--Church of the Blessed Mary. 7. Windemere (England) 8. Buttermere (England)

HOLLIS number: -BHI5411


Deeds 846

Warrant for Arrest, 1659, July 24. 1 sheet : paper ; 9 x 18.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Copy of a warrant addressed to the Marshall of Boston, or his deputy, for the arrest of Thomas Kurk, with order to take bond of the said Kurk in the sum of 100 for his appearance at the court to be holden at Hampton; to answer to the complaint of Edward Colrord for breach of covenant about the assignment of certain debts concerning a part of a saw mill. On the dorse, a note that the warrant was served on 28 July, 1659.

NAMES: I. Kurk, Thomas. II. Colrord, Edward.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Lincolnshire. 2. Deeds--England--Boston. 3. Lincolnshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Boston (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI5456


Deeds 847

Fine to uses, 1599, October 5. 40 Eilizabeth I. 1 item : parchment ; 25 x 40.5 cm.

SUMMARY: Covenant between (1) John Boys of St. Gregoryes near and without the walls of Canterbury, and Jane his wife, and (2) Ranulph Burton of Honiehall (Notts.), esq., and Christopher Toldervy of the city of London, esq., that John Boys and Jane his wife will, before the Feast of the Annunciation next coming 25 March 1600 in due form of law before the Queen Majesty's justices of the Common Pleas, levy and acknowledge unto Ranulph and Christopher and to the heirs of Ranulph one fine with pro clamarions according to the Statute in that behalf made in 1 messuage or tenement with appurtenances now in the tenure and occupation of Robert Campbell, lying in the parish of All Hallowes Stayning within the city of London; which tenement shall be to the use of John Boys and Jane his wife and to the longest liver of them, and after that to such persons as Jane Boys shall at any time appoint by last will. Signed: Ranulph Barton, Christopher Todlervy. Boyes Ower, John Boys. Indenture, with 1 seal (1.4 cm.), + 1 missing, of red wax, pendant on a tag, bearing a device: seal of Christopher Toldervy.

NAMES: I. Boys, John. II. Boys, Jane. III. Barton, Ranulph. IV. Toldervy, Christopher. V. Ower, Boys.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--London. 2. London (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI5493


Deeds 848

Quitclaim, 1402, October 20. 5 Henry IV. 1 item : parchment ; 13 x 30 cm.

SUMMARY: Quitclaim by John Edmund, Richard Forster, and John Ryder, clerk, to Thomas Overton, Thomas Hoc, clerk, and William Brampton, citizen of London, and to their heirs and assigns, of all their right and claim, etc., in the whole manor of Northstede with its appurtenances and all its tenements, free and in gavelkind. Given at London, 20 October, 5 Henry IV. With 3 seals of red wax, pendant on tags: (1) (1.8 cm.) bearing a device: a rose; (2) (1.6 cm.) bearing a device, with the initial F, and the legend: truyce; (3) (1.9 cm.) bearing arms, and the legend: S' RICHA. ROHAME.

NAMES: I. Edmund, John. II. Forster, Richard. III. Ryde, John. IV. Overton, Thomas. V. Hoc, Thomas. VI. Brampton, William. VII. Rohame, Richard.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Kent. 2. Deeds--England--Northstede. 3. Kent (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Northstede (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. London (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHI5533


Deeds 849

Will, Inventory, and Probate of Will, 1689- 1693. 3 items : paper ; 38.5 x 32.5 cm.; 35 x 15 cm.; 24 x 19 cm.

SUMMARY: (1) Will of Mary Syderfin of the parish of Luxburrow (Somers.), widow, dated 19 November, 1689: bequests to her grandchildren (all named Worth), with main bequest to Christian Worth her daughter, also appointed sole executrix. (2) Inventory of the goods and chattels of Mary Syderfin, widow, lately deceased, taken the 6th day of October, 1693, by James Widlake and Hugh Barre. (3) Probate of the will of Mary Syderfin issued by the archdeacon's court of the diocese of Taunton identifying as executrix Mary Worth, wife of John Worth, and daughter of the deceased. Signed: (1) Mary Syderfin.

WITNESSES: (1) mark of Mary Widlake, mark of John Toute. With 1 seal (7.2 cm.) of red wax, pendant on a tag, attached to (3): seal of the archdeacon of Taunton, with the legend: + SIG EDVARDI WAPLE * S : TH : D : ARCHIDIACONI * TAVNTONENSIS.

NAMES: I. Worth, John. II. Worth, Mary. III. Syderfin, Mary. IV. Widlake, James. V. Widlake, Mary. VI. Barre, Hugh. VII. Toute, John. VIII. Waple, Edward.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Somerset. 2. Deeds--England--Luxborough. 3. Somerset (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Luxborough (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI5546


Deeds 850

List of legacies, 1683, July 16. 1 p. : paper ; 16 x 9 cm.

SUMMARY: "Mr. A. W orth 's legacies given July 16th, 1683." Many members of the Worth family named.

NAMES: I. Worth, Mary. II. Worth, John. III. Worth, Sarah. IV. Worth, Hannah. V. Worth, A.

HOLLIS number: -BHI5556


Deeds 851

Grant, 1187, October 22. 33 Henry II. 1 item : parchment ; 3.5 x 15 cm.

SUMMARY: Grant by Henry II to Henry Wingham, his co-escheator in the county of Shropshire, that the hay and grain that stand this year on the land which belonged to William Burnel who was proscribed for murder, and which land was given by the king to the church of Henry Wingham for his life, be given to that church as gift. Given at Westminster, 22 October, 33 Henry II. An abstract or copy of a royal charter, probably detached from a manor roll (probably s.xv).

NAMES: I. Wingham, Henry. II. Burnel, William. III. Henry II, King of England, 1133-1189

SUBJECTS: 1. Henry II, King of England, 1133-1189--Charters, grants, privileges. 2. Deeds--England--Shropshire. 3. Shropshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI5559


Deeds 852

Grant, 1381, July 21. 5 Richard II. 1 item : parchment ; 12 x 26 cm.

SUMMARY: Grant by Sir John Moriel, rector of the church of Birmingham, and John Hogh of Stanton to Richard de Derham of Thefford of 1 messuage built in the vill of Hopton, lying between the tenement late of John Clubber and a certain common path called "Rustislane" and abutting on common way leading through the middle of the vill; to hold from the chief lords of the fee. Given at Hopton on the Sunday next after the Feast of St. Margaret the Virgin, 5 Richard II.

WITNESSES: John Joynter of Thefford, William Bole, Robert Boole, Robert Sergant, Richard Grewsse, et al.

NAMES: I. Moriel, John, Sir. II. Hogh, John. III. De Derham, Richard. IV. Clubber, John. V. Joyner, John. VI. Bole, William. VII. Boole, Robert. VIII. Sargent, Robert. IX. De Thetford, John. X. Grewsse, Richard.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Suffolk. 2. Deeds--England--Hopton. 3. Suffolk (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Hopton (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Thetford (England) 6. Birmingham (England) 7. Stanton (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHI8692


Deeds 853

Exemplification of Title, 1540, May 25. 32 Henry VIII. 1 item : parchment ; 8 x 27 cm.

SUMMARY: Exemplification from the county court of Shropshire held at Shefeld, 25 May, 32 Henry VIII: Thurstan Morton and Agnes his wife, and John Morton, the son and heir of Thurstan and Agnes, by Robert Machon and Thomas Michell hold 1 messuage and 2 bovates of land in Hastley, with its appurtenances in Stanyngton within the soke of Shefeld, to the work and use of Robert Smyse of Bromehall, gentleman.

NAMES: I. Morton, Thurstan. II. Morton, Agnes. III. Morton, John. IV. Machon, Robert. V. Mitchell, Thomas. VI. Smyse, Robert.

SUBJECTS: 1. Great Britain. County Courts (Shropshire) 2. Deeds--England-- Shropshire. 3. Deeds--England--Shefford. 4. Deeds--England--Hastley. 5. Deeds-- England--Stanington. 6. Shropshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 7. Shefford? (Shropshire, England) 8. Hastley(England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 9. Stanington(England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 10. Bromhall(England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI8606


Deeds 853a

Exemplification of Title, 1552, Jul7 26. 6 Edward VI. 1 item : parchment ; 6 x 27 cm.

SUMMARY: Exemplification of the county court of Shropshire held at Shefferd on 26 July, 6 Edward VI: Nicholas Shane, son and heir of Thomas Shane, deceased, came before the court for a messuage and 16 acres of land in Storthew, abutting on the land of Agnes de Stayne to the North, the land late of Henry Douall to the South, the way leading to Stanyngton and Donyworth to the West, and a certain parcel of land lying along the way leading from Storthes to Donyworth, with its appurtenances in Storthew and Donyworth within the soke of Tradfeld.

NAMES: I. Shane, Nicholas. II. Shane, Thomas. III. De Stayne, Agnes. IV. Dowall, Henry.

SUBJECTS: 1. Great Britain. County Courts (Shropshire) 2. Deeds--England-- Shropshire. 3. Deeds--England--Storthew. 4. Deeds--England--Donyworth. 5. Shropshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 6. Storthew(England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 7. Donyworth(England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 8. Storthes (England) 9. Tradfield (England) 10. Stanington (England) 11. Shefford (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHI8653


Deeds 854

Grant, 1550, May 28. 4 Edward VI. 1 item : parchment ; 8.5 x 30 cm.

SUMMARY: Indenture between the earl of Shrewesburie and Richard Hawkesworth, Michael Hawkesworth, and Nicholas Hawkesworth, son of Michael, witnessing that the earl has granted unto the said Richard, Michael, and Nicholas 1 messuage and 3 closes of land, provided that they shall pay unto the earl 26 of lawful money of England at the Feast of St. Michael and the Feast of the Annunciation. Signed: F. Shrewesbury Francis Talbot. Indenture, with 1 seal (missing).

NAMES: I. Shrewsbury, Francis Talbot, Earl of, 1500-1560. II. Hawkesworth, Richard. III. Hawkesworth, Michael. IV. Hawkesworth, Nicholas.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Shropshire. 2. Shropshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHI8702


Deeds 855

Finalis Concordia in Philley, Gould, et al. vs Wasse and Costan, 1323, September 27. 17 Edward II. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Final concord between John Philley, George Gould, et al., and John Wasse, Margaret his wife, William Costan, and Elizabeth his wife. Dated on the octave of St. Matthew, 17 Edward II. Indenture.

NAMES: I. Philley, John. II. Gould, George. III. Wasse, John. IV. Wasse, Margaret. V. Costan, William. VI. Costan, Elizabeth.

HOLLIS number: -BHL6112


Deeds 856

Grant, 1427, October 22. 6 Henry VI. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Grant by Robert Pedder of Lemington to Ralph Blakesale, William Skrivner, John Squier, and William Whyte of land in Lemyngton. With 1 seal (missing) pendant on a tag.

NAMES: I. Pedder, Robert. II. Blakesale, Ralph. III. Scrivener, William. IV. Squier, John. V. White, William.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Warwickshire. 2. Deeds--England--Leamington. 3. Warwickshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Leamington (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHL6136


Deeds 857

Bargain and sale, 1530, June 30. 22 Henry VIII. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Bargain and sale of land in Shorham (Kent) by Thomas Romeney and William Romeney of Shorham, sons and coheirs of George Romeney of Shorham, to John Romeney, son and coheir of George Romeney. Indenture, with 1 seal of green wax, pendant on a tag. Acquired 10/17/1930.

NAMES: I. Romeney, Thomas. II. Romeney, William. III. Romeney, George. IV. Romeney, John.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Kent. 2. Deeds--England--Shoreham. 3. Kent (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Shoreham (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHL6196


Deeds 858

Lease, 1572, November 14. 14 Elizabeth I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Lease of land in Sudbury (Suff.) by John Rushebroke of Sudbury to Martin Cole. With 1 seal of red wax, pendant on a tag (fragment).

NAMES: I. Rushebroke, John. II. Cole, Martin. III. Paston, Thomas, Sir.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Suffolk. 2. Deeds--England--Sudbury. 3. Suffolk (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Sudbury (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHL6234


Deeds 859

Lease, 1600, May 1. 42 Elizabeth I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Lease of land in Hopton (Shrops.) by Thomas Davies of Hopton to Thomas Yarton. Indenture, with 1 seal (missing), pendant on a tag.

NAMES: I. Davies, Thomas. II. Yarton, Thomas.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Shropshire. 2. Deeds--England--Hopton. 3. Shropshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Hopton (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHL6251


Deeds 860

Grant, 1611, September 29. 9 James I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Grant of land and enfeoffment in Shoreham (Kent) by John Romeney of Sevenoaks (Kent) to Christopher Rechard, alias Reckwood, of Shoreham. Indenture, with 1 seal, pendant on a tag. Acquired 10/17/1930.

NAMES: I. Romeney, John. II. Reckwood, Christopher.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Kent. 2. Deeds--England--Shoreham. 3. Kent (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Shoreham (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Sevenoaks (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHL6287


Deeds 861

Bond, 1611, September 29. 9 James I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Bond of John Romeney of Sevenoaks (Kent) to Christopher Reckard, alias Reckwood, of Shoreham (Kent). With 1 seal, pendant on a tag. Acquired 10/17/1930.

NAMES: I. Romeney, John. II. Reckwood, Christopher.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Kent. 2. Deeds--England--Sevenoaks. 3. Deeds-- England--Shoreham. 4. Kent (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Sevenoaks (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 6. Shoreham (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHL6296


Deeds 862

Bargain and sale, 1619, July 20. 17 James I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Bargain and sale of Darr Close in Upper Poppleton (Yorks.) by Ambrose Beckwith of North Poppleton (Yorks.) and Isabell, widow of Thomas Beckwith of North Poppleton, to William Prince of Upper Poppleton. Indenture, with 2 seals, pendant on tags (missing).

NAMES: I. Beckwith, Ambrose. II. Beckwith, Thomas. III. Beckwith, Isabell. IV. Prince, William.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Yorkshire. 2. Deeds--England--Upper Poppleton. 3. Yorkshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Upper Poppleton (England)- -Charters, grants, privileges. 5. North Poppleton (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHL6301


Deeds 863

Recovery in Cam and Colley vs. Bromwich, 1621, Easter term. 18 James I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Exemplification of a recovery made in the court of King's Bench by William Cam and William Colley from Edward Bromwich and his wife Margery of the manor of Bromsberrow (Gloucs.). With 1 seal, pendant on a tag (missing). Acquired 10/16/1930.

NAMES: I. Cam, William. II. Colley, William. III. Bromwich, Edward. IV. Bromwich, Margery.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Gloucestershire. 2. Deeds--England-- Bromsberrow. 3. Gloucestershire (England) --Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Bromsberrow (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHL6307


Deeds 864

Covenant, 1629, July 7. 5 Charles I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Covenant of Thomas Beckett of Wateringbry (Kent) and Christopher Rechard, alias Reckwood, alias Richard of Coston (Kent), with Edward Everest regarding lands in East Malling (Kent). Indenture, with 2 seals, pendant on tags. Acquired 10/17/1930.

NAMES: I. Beckett, Thomas. II. Reckwood, Christopher. III. Everest, Edward.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Kent. 2. Deeds--England--East Malling. 3. Kent (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. East Malling (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Coston (England) 6. Wateringbury (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHL6311


Deeds 865

Finalis Concordia in Everest vs. Beckett and Reckwood, 1629, Michaelmas term. 5 Charles I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Finalis concordia between Edward Everest, and Thomas Beckett, Christopher Rechard, alias Reckwood, alias Richard, and Johanna his wife. Indenture. Acquired 10/17/1930.

NAMES: I. Everest, Edward. II. Beckett, Thomas. III. Reckwood, Christopher. IV. Reckwood, Johanna.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England. 2. England-- Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHL6312


Deeds 866

Bond, 1629, June 10. 5 Charles I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Bond of Christopher Reckard, alias Reckwood, of Coston (Kent) to Edward Everest of Shoreham (Kent). With 1 seal, pendant on a tongue. Acquired 10/17/1930.

NAMES: I. Reckwood, Christopher. II. Everest, Edward.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Kent. 2. Deeds--England--Shoreham. 3. Deeds-- England--Coston. 4. Kent (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Shoreham (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 6. Coston (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHL6314


Deeds 867

Release, 1639, January 29. 2 leaves : paper

SUMMARY: Release by Johanna Ricard of East Malling (Kent) to Edward Everest of Shroreham (Kent) of all her rights of dower to land in Shoreham. With 1 seal en placard. Acquired 10/17/ 1930.

NAMES: I. Reckwood, Johanna. II. Everest, Edward.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Kent. 2. Deeds--England--Shoreham. 3. Kent (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Shoreham (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. East Malling (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHM1884


Deeds 868

Bargain and sale, 1640, February 3. 16 Charles I. 2 items : parchment

SUMMARY: Bargain and sale of land in Bircher in the parish of Yarpole (Herfs.) by George Wall of Bircher and Mary his wife to Richard Marston of Berringston (Worcs.). Indenture, with 2 seals, pendant on tags. Document bears an earlier cataloguing number: 2.

NAMES: I. Wall, George. II. Wall, Mary. III. Marston, Richard.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Herefordshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Bircher. 3. Deeds--England--Yarpole. 4. Herefordshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Bircher (England)- -Charters, grants, privileges. 6. Yarpole (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 7. Berrington (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHM1890


Deeds 869

Release, 1643, June 20. 18 Charles I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Release of land in the parish of Yarpole (Herefs.) by Richard Ridgeley of Yarpole to William Costan of Yarpole. Indenture, with 1 seal, pendant on a tag (missing).

NAMES: I. Ridgeley, Richard. II. Costan, William.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Herefordshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Yarpole. 3. Kent (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Yarpole (England)- -Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHM1931


Deeds 870

Demise, 1647, March 19. 22 Charles I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Demise of land in Wistow (Yorks.) by William Wyvell of York, his wife Elizabeth, and Anne Sunderland of London, daughter of Elizabeth, to Thomas Romans the Younger of Wistow. Indenture, with 1 seal, pendant on a tag (missing).

NAMES: I. Wyvell, William. II. Wyvell, Elizabeth. III. Sunderland, Anne. IV. Romans, Thomas, the Younger.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Yorkshire. 2. Deeds--England--Wistow. 3. Yorkshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Wistow (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. London (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHM1951


Deeds 871

Bargain and sale, 1649, May 15. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Bargain and sale of land in Ellesborough (Bucks.) by George Gosnold of Berousfiled (Bucks.) and Christopher Egleton of Ellesborough to Job Gibson of Little Kimble (Bucks.). Indenture, with 2 seals, pendant on a tag (missing).

NAMES: I. Gosnold, George. II. Egleton, Christopher. III. Gibson, Job.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Buckinghamshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Ellesborough. 3. Buckinghamshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Ellesborough (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Berousfield (England) 6. Little Kimble (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHM2033


Deeds 872

Bargain and Sale, 1649, June 12. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Bargain and sale of land in Great Yarmouth (Norhants.) by Christopher Amys of Great Yarmouth and his wife Sarah to William Lincoln of Great Yarmouth and his wife Jane. Indenture, with 2 seals, pendant on a tags (missing). Acquired 1/27/1926, Walter S. Hertzog, Hollywood, CA.

NAMES: I. Amys, Christopher. II. Amys, Sarah. III. Lincoln, William. IV. Lincoln, Jane.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Northamptonshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Great Yarmouth. 3. Northamptonshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Great Yarmouth (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHM2063


Deeds 873

Marriage Settlement, 1657, May 20. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Agreement between (1) Richard Farmer the Elder of Ratcliffe Culey (Leics.), his son Richard Farmer the Younger, (2) Richard Johnson of Seckington (Warics.), his daughter Dorcas Johnson, and (3) John Farmer the Younger of Ratcliffe Culey and John Weston of Freisley (Warics.), being a marriage settlement made upon Richard Farmer the younger and Dorcas Johnson involving lands in Witherley (Leics.). Indenture, with 2 seals (+ 4 missing) of red wax, pendant on tags. Acquired 12/21/ 1904.

NAMES: I. Farmer, Richard, the Elder. II. Farmer, Richard, the Younger. III. Farmer, John, the Younger. IV. Johnson, Richard. V. Johnson, Dorcas. VI. Weston, John.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Leicestershire. 2. Deeds--England-- Witherley. 3. Leicestershire (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Witherley (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Seckington (England) 6. Ratcliffe Culey (England) 7. Freasley (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHM2096


Deeds 874

View of Frankpledge, 1659, June 6. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Manors of Baas (Suff.) , Geddinges (Suff.), and Hoddesdon (Herts.): court baron of William Cecil, earl of Salisbury. Copy of manor court roll: view of frankpledge and admittance of Richard Bailey in each upon the death of his father, John Bailey. Acquired: 4/21/1949, Robert Lull, 685117.

NAMES: I. Bailey, Richard. II. Bailey, John. III. Salisbury, William Cecil, Earl of, 1591-1668.

SUBJECTS: 1. Manorial courts--England-- Base Green. 2. Manorial courts--England-- Gedding. 3. Manorial courts--England-- Hoddesdon. 4. View of Frankpledge-- England--Base Green. 5. View of Frankpledge--England--Gedding. 6. View of Frankpledge--England--Hoddesdon. 7. Deeds--England--Suffolk. 8. Deeds--England-- Hertfordshire. 9. Deeds--England--Base Green. 10. Deeds--England--Gedding. 11. Deeds--England--Hoddesdon. 12. Suffolk (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 13. Hertfordshire (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 14. Base Green (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 15. Gedding (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 16. Hoddesdon (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHM2274


Deeds 875

Recovery in Lewis vs. Ellis, 166? 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Exemplification of a recovery made in the Court of Chancery by Tulluck Lewis from Hugh Ellis.

NAMES: I. Lewis, Tulluck. II. Ellis, Hugh.

SUBJECTS: 1. Great Britain. Court of Chancery--Trials, litigation, etc.

HOLLIS number: -BHN8247


Deeds 876

Bargain and Sale, 1660, February 9. 12 Charles II. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Bargain and sale of land in Yarpole (Herefs.) by William Costan of Yarpole to Edward Philley of Croft (Herefs.). Indenture, with tag for seal pendant (missing). Document bears an earlier cataloguing number: 8.

NAMES: I. Costan, William. II. Philley, Edward.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Herefordshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Yarpole. 3. Herefordshire (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Yarpole (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Croft (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHN8256


Deeds 877

Marriage Settlement of William and Elinor Costan, 1662, April 1. 14 Charles II. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Marriage settlement made upon Elinor Costan by her husband William Costan by indenture between (1) William Costan of Yarpole (Herefs.), and (2) Thomas Higgins of Bircher in the parish of Yarpole, and William Higgins of Kingsland (Herefs.). Document bears an earlier cataloguing number: 10.

NAMES: I. Costan, William. II. Costan, Eleanor. III. Higgins, Thomas. IV. Higgins, William.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Herefordshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Yarpole. 3. Marriage settlements--England --Herefordshire. 4. Herefordshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Yarpole (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 6. Bircher (England) 7. Kingsland (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHN8269


Deeds 878

Bargain and sale, 1664, February 14. 17 Charles II. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Bargain and sale of land in Yarpole (Herefs.) by William Costan of Yarpole and Eleanor his wife to Henry Philley of Croft (Herefs.). Indenture, with 1 seal of red wax (+ 1 missing), pendant on a tag. Document bears an earlier cataloguing number: 6.

NAMES: I. Costan, William. II. Costan, Eleanor. III. Philley, Henry.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Herefordshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Yarpole. 3. Herefordshire (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Yarpole (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Croft (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHN8306


Deeds 879

Marriage Settlement, 1665, April 20. 17 Charles II. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Marriage settlement made upon Alice Meredith Croft by her father William Croft for her marriage to John Maende of Bircher (Herefs.) by indenture between (1) William Croft of Bircher, and (2) John Mappe of Eyton (Herefs.) and John Copley of Bircher. Indenture, with 1 seal en placard.

NAMES: I. Croft, William. II. Maende, John. III. Maende, Alice. IV. Mappe, John. V. Copley, John.

SUBJECTS: 1. Marriage settlements--England --Herefordshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Herefordshire. 3. Deeds--England-- Bircher. 4. Herefordshire (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Bircher (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 6. Eyton (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHN8332


Deeds 880

Recovery in Jeynes vs. Mellithorpe, 1667, Easter Term. 19 Charles II. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Exemplification of a recovery made in the Court of Chancery by Nathaniel Jeynes against Edward Mellithorpe of land in Tewkesbury (Gloucs.). With 1 seal, pendant on a tag (missing).

NAMES: I. Jeynes, Nathaniel. II. Mellithorpe, Edward.

SUBJECTS: 1. Great Britain. Court of Chancery--Trials, litigation, etc. 2. Deeds--England--Gloucestershire. 3. Deeds--England--Tewkesbury. 4. Gloucestershire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Tewkesbury (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHN8356


Deeds 881

Release, 1667, December 2. 19 Charles II. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Release of land in Durham (Northumb.) by Matthew Fairfield of Dalton-on-Tees (Yorks.) to Francis Addison of Ovingham (Northumb.) and Margaret his wife. Indenture, with 1 seal, pendant on a tag.

NAMES: I. Fairfield, Matthew. II. Addison, Francis. III. Addison, Margaret.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Northumberland. 2. Deeds--England-- Durham. 3. Northumberland (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Durham (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Dalton-on-Tees (England) 6. Ovingham (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHN8375


Deeds 882

Bargain and sale, 1675, November 17. 27 Charles II. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Bargain and sale of land by Thomas Nathan of Devon to Stephan Sealford of Leicestershire. Indenture, with 2 seals, pendant on tags (missing).

NAMES: I. Nathan, Thomas. II. Sleaford, Stephan.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Devon. 2. Deeds--England--Leicestershire. 3. England--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Devon (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Leicestershire (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHN8392


Deeds 883

Marriage Settlement of Mary Philley, 1677, December 29. 29 Charles II. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Marriage settlement made upon Mary Philley, ne Swift, by her husband Edward Philley by indenture bewteen (1) Edward Philley of Bishop's Stanford (Herefs.), and (2) William Swift the Elder of Worcester and his sons, William Swift the Younger of Worcester, and Samuel Swift of Worcester. Inscribed on dorse: "Counterpart of my wife's joynter." Indenture, with 3 seals pendant on tags.

NAMES: I. Philley, Mary. II. Philley, Edward. III. Swift, William, sr. IV. Swift, William, jr. V. Swift, Samuel.

SUBJECTS: 1. Marriage settlements--England --Worcestershire. 2. Deeds--England-- Worcestershire. 3. Deeds--England-- Worcester. 4. Worcestershire (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Worcester (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHP2039


Deeds 884

Bargain and Sale, 1685, May 15. 1 James I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Bargain and sale of land in Caldecott (Warics.) by Francis Purefoy of Caldecott to Nicholas Chamerlain of Bodworth (Warwics.) Indenture, with tag for a seal pendant (missing). Acquired 12/21/1904. Document bears an eariler cataloguing number: 2.

NAMES: I. Purefoy, Francis. II. Chamberlain, Nicholas.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Warwickshire. 2. Deeds--England--Caldecott. 3. Warwickshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Coldecott (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Bodworth (England)

HOLLIS number: -BHP2081


Deeds 885

Assignment of land, 1683, May 15. 1 James I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Assignment of certain mills in Hartshill (Warwics.) by Margaret Dingley to Nicholas Chamberlain by indenture tripartite between (1) Margaret Dingley of Morton Bagott (Warwics.), (2) Nicholas Chamberlain of Bodworth (Warwics.), and (3) Francis Purefoy of Caldecott (Warwics.). Indenture, with 2 tags for seals pendant (missing). Acquired 12/21/1904. Document bears an earlier cataloguing number: 1.

NAMES: I. Dingley, Margaret. II. Chamberlain, Nicholas. III. Purefoy, Francis.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Warwickshire. 2. Deeds--England--Hartshill. 3. Warwickshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Hartshill (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Morton Bagott (England) 6. Bodworth (England) 7. Caldecott (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHP2122


Deeds 886

Bargain and Sale, 1868, October 12. 2 James I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Bargain and sale of land in Finmore (Oxon.) by John Gardiner of Finmore to Josiah Key of Milcombe (Oxon.). Indenture, with tag for a seal pendant (missing).

NAMES: I. Gardiner, John. II. Key, Josiah.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Oxfordshire. 2. Deeds--England--Finmore. 3. Oxfordshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Finmore (England)- -Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Milcombe (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHP2146


Deeds 887

Bargain and Sale, 1698, May 24. 4 William III. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Bargain and sale of land in Stamford (Lincs.) by Eusebius Hunt of Stamford to John Cosine of Stamford and his wife Rose. Indenture, with a seal en placard, pendant on a tag.

NAMES: I. Hunt, Eusebius. II. Cosine, John. III. Cosine, Rose.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Lincolnshire. 2. Deeds--England--Stamford. 3. Lincolnshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Stamford (England) --Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHP2175


Deeds 888

Lease, 1700, August 27. 12 William III. 1 sheet : paper

SUMMARY: Lease of land in Dagnall in the parish of Edlesborough (Bucks.) for a peppercorn's rent by Ezekiel Humphrey of Dagnall to his son, Michael Humprey of Studham (Herts.). Indenture, with a tag for a seal pendant (missing). Document bears an earlier cataloguing number: 4.

NAMES: I. Humphrey, Ezekiel. II. Humphrey, Michael.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Buckinghamshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Dagnall. 3. Deeds--England--Edlesborough. 4. Buckinghamshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Dagnall (England)- -Charters, grants, privileges. 6. Edlesborough (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHP2200


Deeds 889

Mortgage, 1702, February 16. 1 Anne. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Mortgage of land in Bircher in the parish of Yarpole (Herefs.) by Edward Philley of Worcester and his son Swift Philley to Sir Herbert Croft of Croft Castle (Herefs.). Indenture, with 2 seals en placard.

NAMES: I. Philley, Edward. II. Philley, Swift. III. Croft, Herbert, Sir.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Herefordshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Bircher. 3. Deeds--England--Yarpole. 4. Herefordshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Bircher (England)- -Charters, grants, privileges. 6. Yarpole (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 7. Croft Castle (England) 8. Worcester (England)

HOLLIS number: -BHP2403


Deeds 890

Release, 1703, July 20. 2 Anne. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Release of the manor of Clapton (Norf.) by John Tilly of London and John Mores of London to Richard Day of London. Indenture, with 2 seals en placard. Acquired 2/23/1949, G.W. Day, 680858.

NAMES: I. Tilly, John. II. Mores, John. III. Day, Richard.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Norfolk. 2. Deeds--England--Clapton. 3. Norfolk (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Clapton (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. London (England)

HOLLIS number: -BHP2439


Deeds 891

Release, 1707, January 17. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Release of land in Great Yarmouth (Norf.) by William Cann of Great Yarmouth and his wife Margery to William Buller of Halseworth (Suff.) and John Buller of Great Yarmouth upon the marriage of John Buller to Abigail Cann. Indenture, with 5 seals en placard. Document bears an earlier cataloguing number: 14.

NAMES: I. Cann, William. II. Cann, Margery. III. Cann, Abigail. IV. Buller, William.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Norfolk. 2. Deeds--England--Great Yarmouth. 3. Norfolk (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Great Yarmouth (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Halseworth (England)

HOLLIS number: -BHP2454


Deeds 892

Mortgage, 1710, June 12. 8 Anne. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Mortgage of land in the parish of Yarpole (Herefs.) by Margaret Wall of Bircher (Herefs.), Joseph Rodd of Bircher, and Anne his wife, to Owen Jones of Yarpole. Indenture, with 3 seals en placard. Original sales catalogue description attached.

NAMES: I. Wall, Margaret. II. Rodd, Joseph. III. Rodd, Anne. IV. Jones, Owen.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Herefordshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Yarpole. 3. Herefordshire (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Yarpole (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Bircher (England)

HOLLIS number: -BHP2492


Deeds 893

Admittance and View of Frankpledge, 1710, October 3. 9 Anne. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Manor of Woodhurst (Cambs.) : Court Baron of Robert Browne. Copy of manor court roll: surrender of lands in Woodhurst held by John Christmas of Woodhurst to the use of Simon Bowling of Woodhurst and view of frankpledge. Accession no. 872803.

NAMES: I. Browne, Robert. II. Bowling, Simon.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Cambridgeshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Woodhurst. 3. Cambridgeshire (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Woodhurst (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHP2524


Deeds 894

Admittance and View of Frankpledge, 1714, September 30 - November 20. 1 George I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Manor of Whittlesey (Cambs.) : Court Baron of Roland Prue and Nathaniel Wood. Copy of manor court roll: view of frankpledge and admittance of Alice Cattele to land left to her in the will of her sister Elizabeth Dow.

NAMES: I. Prue, Roland. II. Wood, Nathaniel. III. Cattele, Alice. IV. Dow, Elizabeth.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Cambridgeshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Whittlesey 3. Cambridgeshire (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Whittlesey (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHP2577


Deeds 895

Release, 1718, July 17. 4 George I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Release of land in Nafferton (Yorks.) by Susanna Peirson, widow of William Peirson of Lowthorpe (Yorks.), to James Moyser of Beverely (Yorks.). Indenture, with 1 seal en placard.

NAMES: I. Peirson, Susanna. II. Peirson, William. III. Moyser, James.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Yorkshire. 2. Deeds--England--Nafferton. 3. Yorkshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Nafferton (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Lowthorpe (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHP2597


Deeds 896

Admittance and View of Frankpledge, 1720, February 1. 6 George I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Manor of Houghton with Witton (Hunts.) : Court Baron of John Bernard. Copy of manor court roll: view of frankpledge and admittance of Nathaniel Cawthorne upon the death of his father, John Cawthorne. Acquired 2/5/1957, accession no. 872812.

NAMES: I. Bernard, John, Sir. II. Cawthorne, Nathaniel. III. Cawthorne, John.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Huntingdonshire. 2. Deeds--England-- Houghton with Witton. 3. Huntingdonshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Houghton with Witton (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHP2613


Deeds 897

Assignment of property, 1720, May 18. 6 George I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Assignment of property between (1) Francis Young of Magonsfield in the parish of Soloming (Gloucs.), (2) Richard Mason of Warwickshire, and (3) Joseph F .... Acquired 3/10/1959, H. Bowditch, Young, et al., no. 926365.

NAMES: I. Young, Francis. II. Mason, Richard.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England-- Gloucestershire. 2. Deeds--England-- Warwickshire. 3. Deeds--England-- Soloming. 4. Gloucestershire (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Warwickshire (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 6. Soloming (England) --Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHP2624


Deeds 898

Lease, 1721, December 2. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Lease of 3 mills and lands in MonasterEvan (Killdare, Ireland) by John Beck of MonasterEvan to James Moules of Rathangan (Killdare, Ireland).

NAMES: I. Beck, John. II. Moules, James.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--Ireland--Killdare. 2. Deeds--England--MonasterEvan. 3. Kildare (Ireland)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. MonasterEvan (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Rathangan (Ireland).

HOLLIS number: -BHP2630


Deeds 899

Release, 1723, January 28. 10 George I. 4 sheets : parchment

SUMMARY: Release of lands in Lincoln's Inn Field (Midd.) to Robert Darell by indenture in six parts between (1) Edward Periam and Richard Woodward of London, (2) Stephen Pendarves and Thomas Woodward of London, (3) Sir John Williams of London, Sir Edward Gould of London, Henry Kelsey, William Brook, and Alexander Hamilton of London (assignees of a commission of bankrupt awarded against William Hamond of London, goldsmith and banker), and William Hamond, (4) Sir Bibye Lake of London and his wife Mary (daughter and heir of William Atwill of London, goldsmith and banker), (5) Robert Darell of Lincoln's Inn, and (6) John Jeffreys of Lincoln's Inn. Acquired 3/10/1959, H. Bowditch, Young, et al., no. 926069.

NAMES: I. Periam, Edward. II. Woodward, Richard. III. Woodward, Thomas. IV. Pendarves, Stephen. V. Williams, John, Sir. VI. Gould, Edward, Sir. VII. Kelsey, Henry. VIII. Brook, William. IX. Hamilton, Alexander. X. Hamond, William. XI. Lake, Bibye, Sir. XII. Lake, Mary. XIII. Atwill, William. XIV. Darell, Robert. XV. Jeffreys, John.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Lincoln's Inn. 2. London (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 3. Lincoln's Inn (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHP2636


Deeds 900

Admittance and View of Frankpledge, 1725, May 21. 12 George I. 1 item : parchment

SUMMARY: Manor of Dalinghoo (Suff.) : Court Baron. Copy of manor court roll: view of frankpledge and surrender of land by Nicholas Welton to the use of George Sawbridge Littel, Edward Itarr, and John Bedwell.

NAMES: I. Welton, Nicholas. II. Sawbridge, George Littel. III. Bedwell, John. IV. Itarr, Edward.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Suffolk. 2. Deeds--England--Dalinghoo. 3. Suffolk (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Dalinghoo (England)--Charters, grants, privileges.

HOLLIS number: -BHP2649

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