Box L.f.851-L.f.900
Container
Contains 49 Results:
Concerning case of Rowland Hale vs. Thomas Crawley, Thomas Bigg, John Godfrey, Jeremy Godfrey and William Alee alias Cooke, February 12, 1657/8 : copy, 1660 July 20
Item — Box: L.f.851-L.f.900
Identifier: L.f.889
Scope and Contents
Robert Nicholas and Barons of the Court of Exchequer in a case involving mortuaries in King's Walden.
Dates:
1660 July 20
Memorandum concerning Giles Rey, Thomas Banister, Richard Smith, et al. and parish of Cookham, Berkshire, 1662 Trinity term
Item — Box: L.f.851-L.f.900
Identifier: L.f.875
Scope and Contents
Other names and places include Thomas Spurre and parish of Bisham (leaf 7), Thomas Draper (leaf 8), and the hundred of Boynhurst (leaf 10).
Dates:
1662 Trinity term
Measurements of Knapton Furr Close, Norfolk, 1654 November 8
Item — Box: L.f.851-L.f.900
Identifier: L.f.891
Scope and Contents
Measurements by John Fisher. Refers to Rich: fflight and Mr. Hale.
Address leaf: For Mr Hale att Knapton.
Address leaf: For Mr Hale att Knapton.
Dates:
1654 November 8
Rental for Haddenham, 1662
Item — Box: L.f.851-L.f.900
Identifier: L.f.895
Scope and Contents
Caption title: A true particular of the tithes and profitts of the parsonage of Haddenham as they are now lett out to seuerall tennants in the year 1662.
Endorsed: A particular of Hadenham rents as they are now letten Ma[rch?] [th]e 3d 62.
Endorsed: A particular of Hadenham rents as they are now letten Ma[rch?] [th]e 3d 62.
Dates:
1662
Memorandum of surrender from Henry Beecher and John Prudden, customary tennants of the manor of Weston near Baldock, Hertfordshire, 1668 September 26
Item — Box: L.f.851-L.f.900
Identifier: L.f.879
Scope and Contents
Surrender into the hands of the lord of the manor by the hands of John Skynner, steward, for use of Susannah Nodes in consideration of £300 paid by Susannah Nodes of Hitchin, Hertfordshire.
Dates:
1668 September 26
Memorandum of surrender from Richard Gosuch, 1694 October 25
Item — Box: L.f.851-L.f.900
Identifier: L.f.886
Scope and Contents
Surrender into the hands of the lord of the manor of Lannock (in Weston, Hertfordshire) by the hands of Richard Jepps and Matthew Feild, customary tenants of the manor of a barn and lands to the use of Robert Gosuch of Weston, Hertfordshire.
Endorsed: The Mannor of Lannock. Surrender from Rich. Gosuch to Mr. Robert Gosuch. 1694.
Endorsed: The Mannor of Lannock. Surrender from Rich. Gosuch to Mr. Robert Gosuch. 1694.
Dates:
1694 October 25
Memorandum of surrender of Mary Borret, widow and copyhold tenant of Griston Hall, Griston, Norfolk, 1699 July 27
Item — Box: L.f.851-L.f.900
Identifier: L.f.900
Scope and Contents note
Taken by John Muston, steward of Griston Hall. Surrender to John Machin of Merton, Norfolk.
Dates:
1699 July 27
Articles of agreement between George Delahaye of Wateringbury, Kent and Roger Twysden of East Peckham, Kent, 1591 April 9
Item — Box: L.f.851-L.f.900
Identifier: L.f.883
Scope and Contents
Concerning bargain and sale of the manor of Chart in Watryngburye (i.e. Wateringbury, Kent). Refers also Great Gosse, Little Gosse, Cressinghams, Long Deane, etc.
Dates:
1591 April 9
Memorandum of lease from Rowland Hale to Thomas Houghton, 1647 March 29
Item — Box: L.f.851-L.f.900
Identifier: L.f.866
Scope and Contents
For messuage and pasture ground in Croydon, Cambridgeshire, "excepting all woods tymber trees bushes & heding wood growing upon the [pre]misses."
On leaf 2v, account of receipt of rent received of Houghton and additional sums (dated Oct. 25 1647); also a receipt from William Wheeler acknowledging Hale's payment of the rent he received of Houghton.
On leaf 2v, account of receipt of rent received of Houghton and additional sums (dated Oct. 25 1647); also a receipt from William Wheeler acknowledging Hale's payment of the rent he received of Houghton.
Dates:
1647 March 29
Abstract of title for lands belonging to the Fairclough family 16 October 35 Henry VIII (i.e. 1543)-1 May 1652
Item — Box: L.f.851-L.f.900
Identifier: L.f.870
Scope and Contents
Name(s) of property not mentioned. Begins with mention of Lawrence Fairclough's grant without livery to John Butler and an explanation of the lineage from Lawrence Fairclough to his son Thomas Fairclough, grandson John Fairclough, great-grandson Thomas Fairclough, and great-great-grandson John Fairclough, the now mortgager.
Dates:
Majority of material found within ca. 1570-1699