Box L.f.351-L.f.399
Container
Contains 45 Results:
Answer of Thomas Wilsheire to complaint of Sir John Gerrard and John Gerrard, Esq., ca. 1640
Item — Box: L.f.351-L.f.399
Identifier: L.f.364
Scope and Contents
Case involving land rights.
Dates:
ca. 1640
Accounts, 16th century
Item — Box: L.f.351-L.f.399
Identifier: L.f.367
Scope and Contents
Accounts labeled "Rotheram" and written on verso of a fragmentary document in Latin regarding Henry de Guyldeford.
Dates:
16th century
Accounts, Astwick, Bedfordshire, 1563 April 9
Item — Box: L.f.351-L.f.399
Identifier: L.f.385
Account of debts coming by and coming to Andrew Fursland, 1597-1598
Item — Box: L.f.351-L.f.399
Identifier: L.f.390
Accounts of Gabriel Wyghte, 1616/1617 March 3
Item — Box: L.f.351-L.f.399
Identifier: L.f.365
Scope and Contents
Caption title: "ffor the Worrshippfull Mr. Gabriell Wyghte, Esquire, the iijth of March 1616." Includes prices for household goods, chiefly bedding.
Dates:
1616/1617 March 3
Accounts, ca. 1620-1635
Item — Box: L.f.351-L.f.399
Identifier: L.f.382
Accounts, Croydon, Cambridgeshire?, 1647
Item — Box: L.f.351-L.f.399
Identifier: L.f.374
Scope and Contents
For repairs and taxes from Hancock, Conder, Haughton, Rich. Deare, and David Boone (names associated with Croydon, Cambridgeshire).
Dates:
1647
Receipts from Margery Watkin to Mary Watkin of Buckby, 1597 September 16
Item — Box: L.f.351-L.f.399
Identifier: L.f.372 (1-2)
Receipt from John Desbrowe and Richard Conder to Richard Deere, 1647/1648 March 20
Item — Box: L.f.351-L.f.399
Identifier: L.f.353
Scope and Contents
For £2, 9 shillings, 6 pence for three months of Sir Thomas Fairfax's tax.
Dates:
1647/1648 March 20
Will of a member of the Bishop family, Norfolk : fragment, ca. 1530
Item — Box: L.f.351-L.f.399
Identifier: L.f.386
Scope and Contents
Refers to "Richard Bisshoppe my brother." Includes bequest of 4 shipfulls of "Newcastell stone to the mendyng" to the haven of Yarmouth, Norfolk. The will refers to a number of ships (the Mary Bryxsham, the Nicholas, the Bluth, and a dogger called the Erasmus) with bequests to the deceased's wife Alice and his sons John, William, Richard, and Robert. Refers also to properties at Burlington and elsewhere in Norfolk.
Dates:
ca. 1530