Box L.f.1003-L.f.1058
Contains 54 Results:
Concerning case of Robert Leach, Middlesex, ca. 1690
Indicates Robert Leach became heir at law to John Golightly, whose ancestors obtained a grant from Elizabeth I of lands in the parish of St.-Martin-in-the-fields. Refers to leases and mortgages.
Endorsed: The Case of Robert Leach, Minor.
Accounts, 1591
Account of taxes laid out for Rose Hale, 1644 May 17
For period of May 1643-May 1644.
Bill to Mr. Spurling, ca. 1650
For clerical duties: "dischardginge the Recogn[izance] for Mr. Smithe," "drawinge a Recorde," "dischardginge a bond for s[u?]rvey of wood[es]," "signing the same to the Baron and his Clarke," etc.
Caption title: ffor Mr. Spurling. Note indicating partial payment received from Spurling and the residue received from Mr. Hale "[per] me humfry Selwood."
Rent accounts, Edworth, Bedfordshire?, ca. 1654
Names include Joh[n] Beamans, Math[ew] Pryor, Hen[ry] Latimer, and 3 others. (Pryor and Latimer both associated with Edworth, Bedfordshire).
Bill for clerical duties associated with Mr. Hale's fine and recovery for Kingswood Bury, Clothall, Hertfordshire, 1656
Itemized bill for the drawing up and copying of various records for a member of the Hale family. With statement of receipt from J. Waller.
Caption title: the Chargies of Mr Hales fine & Recov[er]y for Kingswood Berry.
Account of William Wheeler, 1657 April-November
Caption title is worn away, but references a member of the Hale family.
John Beaumont's taxes with his Lady Day rent, 1661
Bill of arrears for Walkeringham, Nottinghamshire and Turnham, Yorkshire, 1661 Lady Day
With memorandum of Bernard Hale's agreement with Richard Pyle? indicating that he, Bernard Hale, "shall haue [th]e Coppyhold rents of my Lady Williamson her Co[u]rts at Cliffe & halfe [th]e fines upon Admittances, for my paines & charges in my Journey to Yorke."
Account of rents, arrearages, and taxes, 1693-1696/1697
Primarily for rents (including arrearages) and taxes, but also including payment of bills "after sight," for a "Com[m]en fine p[ai]d for Langley ... & acquittance" and "to [th]e ffrank Pledg p[ai]d for Langley for [th]e yeare 1694." Appears to be associated with Robert Cecil.