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COMMONWEALTH
INDENTURE FOR LANGFORD, ESSEX - 1649 INDENTURE DATED 1OTH OCTOBER 1649 RECORDING
THE LEASE OF PROPERTY BY ELIAB HARVEY, CITIZEN AND MERCHANT OF LONDON, JOHN
PRESTWOOD, CITIZEN AND MERCHANT OF LONDON, AND HENRY PRATT, CITIZEN AND
HABERDASHER OF LONDON TO HENRY PURCAS OF LANGFORD, ESSEX HUSBANDMAN FOR SEVEN
YEARS AT A RENT OF £7 PER ANNUM.. The property rented was a tenement where
Purcas lived, and included connected lands of about ten acres in Langford
near Maldon, Essex. The wood on the property was reserved to the lessors.
Good condition vellum written in English during the Commonwealth period and
in the same year that King Charles I was executed. Mark of Henry Purcas. 64
by 40 cm. |
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1849 |
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PROBATE
OF THE WILL OF WILLIAM DINES OF HATFIELD PEVERAL IN |
Dines |
Cooper |
Poole |
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1717 |
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1717 -
25 FOUR ANTIQUES DOCUMENTS |
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1702 |
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NORTH |
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1838 |
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Here is
an Indenture on parchment dated 26th July 1838 regarding a Lease of one year
on property in the Parish of Christchurch in the County of Surrey. The lease
is between Ann Philpot of Turnham Green, Middlesex, Widow, and Benjamin
George French Philpot of Stamford Street, Christchurch, Surrey, Gentleman, of
the one part and Emily Georgiana Rolfe of Bocking, Essex, Widow, and George
Cook Holmested, Surgeon, and Philemon Rolfe of Rayne, Essex, Miller, of the
other part. The document, which is handwritten, opens out to approx 26"
x 20", has a scalloped upper edge, bears two original wax seals, and has
a one pound fifteen shillings Revenue Stamp. There is also a separate
receipt, with revenue stamp impressed, dated 11th December 1839. In excellent
condition. |
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1722 |
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1722 ANTIQUE
VELLUM DEED FARM ESSEX. MANUSCRIPT LEGAL DOCUMENT; SALE OF FARM AT HATFIELD
BROAD OAK AT HATFILED REGIS BETWEEN
WILLIAM WRIGHT OF LITTLE HOUGHTON AND MATHEW BATEMAN OF WHITECHAPPELL IN THE
COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX AND JAMES ROUND OF LONDON. WITH THREE ESCUTCHEONED
REVENUE STAMPS AND TWO RED WAX SEALS SUITABLE FOR FRAMING INTERESTING ITEM
FOR COLLECTORS OF SOCIAL HISTORY, LOCAL HISTORY OR GENEALOGY FOR THE BATEMAN
FAMILY GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD CONDITION ON ONE FOLDED SHEET OF VELLUM SIZE 24 INCHES
BY 21 INCHES |
Wright |
Bateman |
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1710 |
Dominic
Winter 1 Oct 2003 |
283 |
Large
attractive vellum manuscript Letters Patent, dated 12th June 1710, by order of
Her Majesty made under the Great Seal of England, in which The Right
Honourable Richard Earl Rivers, Viscount Colchester and Rocksavage, Lord
Darcy Baron of Chich, Constable of Her Majesties Tower of London, General of
the Horse, Lord Lieutenant Custos, Vice Admiral of the County of Essex, Lord
Lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets and one of the Lords of Her Majesties most
Honourable Privy Councell, appoints William Harvey his deputy Lieutenant for
the county of Essex, with wafer seal and signature of Rivers Rivers,
Richard Savage (1660-1712, fourth earl, soldier and politician). |
Rivers |
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108 |
1617 |
Dominic
Winter 1 Oct 2003 |
284 |
Vellum
Recovery document, dated 28th November 1617, Thomas Thornton & William Bigge,
petition against Lawrence Caldwall and Oliver Gregorie for three messuages,
three gardens, ten acres of meadow, twenty acres of pasture, three acres of
wood, together with common pasture for all animals with the appurtenances, in
Lamborne & Chigwell, written in a most attractive chancery script with a
decorated initial letter |
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Bigge |
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1611 |
Dominic
Winter 1 Oct 2003 |
285 |
Longbarnes.
Fine manuscript vellum indenture, dated 25th October 1611, made between Sir
Richard Weston (1577-1635, First Earl of Portland, Lord Chancellor &
Diplomat), Edward Stokes and Nicholas Collm, in attractive calligraphy this
document sets out the sale of the Manor and Lordship of Longbarnes, together
with its tithes, and in great detail refers to all the areas of land
contained in the Manor as well as relating to it first being granted by King
Phillip & Mary to Sir John Gate, retaining three perfect large pendant
wax seals, one showing the coat of arms of Portland, together with his
signature |
Weston |
Stokes |
Collm |
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1720 |
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1720
RARE DOCUMENT FROM REIGN OF GEORGE I. LEGAL DOCUMENT; BETWEEN MATHEW BATEMAN OF
THE PARISH OF ST. MARY IN WHITECHAPPLE IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX AND WILLIAM
WRIGHT OF THE PARISH OF STEPNEY IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX FOR PROPERTY OF OF
MESSUAGE WITH BARNS STABLES AND OUTHOUSES AT HATFIELD BROAD OK IN THE COUNTY
OF ESSEX. INTERESTING ITEM FOR COLLECTORS OF SOCIAL HISTORY, LOCAL HISTORY OR
GENEALOGY FOR THE BATEMAN FAMILY ONE RED WAX SEAL WITH MONOGRAM AND THREE
REVENUES GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD CONDITION - ON ONE FOLDED SHEET OF VELLUM SIZE 29
INCHES BY 22 INCHES |
Bateman |
Wright |
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111 |
1793 |
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Offered
is this one page vellum document dated 18 February 1793. it measures 26.25
inches long by 31.75 inches wide. It is between John Aldham, Sarah Aldham, Thomas
Aldham, Samuel Aldham, John Sands, William Punt, Robert King and William
Page. It deals with the deeds of messuages, tennement formerly called Mynetts
in Sawford Street in Sawford in the County of Essex. The property includes 7
acres a smith shop gardens and orchard. It retins the revenue stamp and nine
wax seals with the signatures of those listed. It is in very good condition
and very well written. |
Aldham |
Sands |
Punt |
King |
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1811 |
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Manor of
East West Hanningfield Vellum document over 190 years old dated 10 June 1811
text fading but still readable. Relates to 3 tenements and lands called
Swifts otherwise known as Elinor's Garden and signed by Wm Throckmorton. |
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113 |
1732 |
Lesley
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Madron,
Mevagissey etc. DEED of Bargain and Sale of properties in Cornwall,
previously the property of William Luke, and earlier of Nicholas Vincent, John
Knight of Gosfield Hall, Essex, to John Rogers of Penryn. Very large vellum
sheet, with smaller one attached, good armorial wax seal. 1732. £25.00 ¶
Refers to Manors of Trelevan, Tregawethan, Pencarrow, tithes of Tywardreath,
Mansion house and farm called Trelevan in Mevagissy with Malthouse, mills,
etc., property at Clements, part of the Manors of Lamborne, Truro Burrough,
Tolcarne (including 'Mines of Tin Lead and Copper'). |
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1764 |
Lesley Aitchison
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Billericay
WILL of Thomas Bram of Billericay, Glazier. Contemporary copy on 2 folio
sheets. Directs that his lands in Great Burstead be sold and the money used
for numerous bequests, to his, apprentice, poor of Great Burstead, etc. 1764. |
Bram |
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115 |
1723 |
Lesley
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Brentwood
RELEASE William Goodchild of London, Glazier, acknowledges receipt of œ100 left
to him in his will by Richard Goodchild, and releases any claim on his lands
at Brentwood, Shenfield and South Weald. 1p., sm. folio, signed and
witnessed, with small armorial wax seal. Blank conjoint leaf with docket
title. 1723. |
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116 |
1720 |
Lesley
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Colchester
WILL of Robert Beale, Mariner. Folio sheet, signed with small wax seal, 3
witnesses. 1720. |
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117 |
1795 |
Lesley
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Great Waltham
and Pleshey AGREEMENT for the sale of a farm called Dropshorts, Aquilia
Burton and Sarah his wife, of Writtle, to William Clachar, Bookseller, of
Chelmsford. 2p, folio, with conjoint leaf with docket title. Small edge tear
at fold. 1795. |
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118 |
1765 |
Lesley
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Little
Wakering Hall OBLIGATION BOND of John Holgate of Harkwell, yeoman, to
Christopher Parsons of North Shobury, for œ80. 1«p., sm folio, folded. Small
papered seal. 1765. £26.00 ¶ Refers to a Surrender in the Court Baron of the
Manor of Little Wakering Hall of tenements called Sayers and closes called
Furze Croft and Parksides. |
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119 |
1816 |
Lesley
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Clutterbuck
(Robert), Topographer LETTER signed by Robert Clutterbuck, Watford, Nov.
24th, 1816, to Joseph Dimsdale, Upton, West Ham. Says he will be pleased to
ask his printer Nichols of Red Lion Passage to send Miss Hadsley a copy of
his work at subscription price, and will ensure 'her name shall appear in the
list of additional subscribers in my next volume'. 9 lines on 1p 4to, blank
conjoint leaf with address panel, oval red postmark, straightline Watford
postmark, good wax seal intact. 1816. £20.00 ¶ Author of 'History and
Antiquities of the County of Hertford', in 3 volumes. Vol. 2 was published
the year after this letter was written. |
Clutterbuck |
Dimsdale |
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120 |
1854 |
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1854 ANTIQUE
VELLUM FARM DEED HATFIELD ESSEX. LEGAL DOCUMENT; VELLUM INDENTURE DEED OF
CONVEYANCE OF A FREEHOLD FARM CALLED "CRABS GREEN FARM" IN THE
PARISH OF HATFIELD BROAD OAK IN ESSEX. BETWEEN THE REVEREND JOHN CONNOP AND
MISS EMMA W. CONNOP OF BRADFIELD HALL IN THE COUNTY OF BERKS AND MR JOHN
SURRIDGE OF HATFIELD BROAD OAK IN ESSEX, FARMER. INTERESTING ITEM FOR
COLLECTORS OF SOCIAL HISTORY, LOCAL HISTORY OR GENEALOGY FOR THE CONNOP OR
SURRIDGE FAMILY WITH SCHEDULES OF LAND AND HAND COLOURED SURVEY MAP LOW START
PRICE, NO RESERVE, SOLD AS DAMAGED GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD CONDITION
WITH SOME STAINING FOR DAMP ON THREE FOLDED SHEETS OF VELLUM SIZE 24 INCHES
BY 22 INCHES WITH THREE ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS AND THREE RED WAX SEALS |
Connop |
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1720 |
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1720
ANTIQUE VELLUM DEED OF INDENTURE DOCUMENT HATFIELD ESSEX **.MANUSCRIPT LEGAL
DOCUMENT; BEING A MORTGAGE FOR RELEASE. IN THE REIGN OF GEORGE I BETWEEN MATHEW
BATEMAN OF WHITECHAPPELL IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX AND THOMAS BATEMAN
(DECEASED) AND WILLIAM WRIGHT OF THE PARISH OF STEPNEY IN THE COUNTY OF
MIDDLESEX FOR FARM AND LAND AT HATFIELD BROADOAK OR HATFIELD REGIS IN THE
COUNTY OF ESSEX SIX ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS AND ONE WAX SEAL. INTERESTING
ITEM FOR COLLECTORS OF SOCIAL HISTORY, LOCAL HISTORY OR GENEALOGY FOR THE
BATEMAN FAMILY GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD CONDITION ON TWO FOLDED SHEETS OF VELLUM SIZE 22
INCHES BY 26 INCHES |
Bateman |
Wright |
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122 |
1687 |
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This
document I picked up in a local auction room and I am assured it is a genuine
article. The very neat and clear handwriting shows a date of 9th February
1687, in the fourth year of the reign of James II, and appears to be the Last
Will and Testament of Dorothy Russell of Heath Street in Barking Towne and
County of Essex. It is accompanied by two smaller documents hand written in
what appears to be Latin. The only name I can make out here is Henricus
Newton which appears on both letters. One of these smaller documents is
attached to the larger document. I would describe the condition as very good
with very few signs of wear. Indeed, considering the age of these documents
they are in wonderful condition. The main document measures 17 x 12.5 inches. |
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1526 |
Bloomsbury
6 Nov 2003 |
83 |
East
Anglia.-. Compotus of William Sydney, Deputee of William Waldegrave, Receiver
of the Estates of the Late John De Vere, Earl of Oxford, manuscript in Latin,
6pp., written in a neat notarial hand with some calligraphic flourishing,
manuscript title on initial blank, ink inscription on final blank: "W.
Waldegravys accepit AO xixo henrici octavi", 1f. loose, slightly browned
and stained, ex-Fairfax of Cameron library copy with bookplate on front
pastedown, original wrappers bound in modern half calf, folio, [East Anglia,
1526]. £300 - 400 Text comprises the financial returns of manors of Burnelle
in Stansted, Brentfoldeburye cum Burylodge, Oldenhall in Wedersfeld,
Netherhall in Eastyngthorp and others in the counties of Essex, Norfolk and
Suffolk. |
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1557 |
H R Moulton
Catalogue 1930 |
D17 |
1 Feb
1557. Bond by William Bonham of Colchester co. Essex, to William Norton of
London, stationer, in £300, to perform his gift of land in Clif, co. Kent, to
Joan Norton. wife of the said William, bequeathed to her by his will.
Signature and fragment of seal. 25/— |
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1836 |
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This
indenture is dated 5 october 1836 and is a 1 year lease between John Rivers and
Others and Daniel Rivers. Original document, Excellent condition, hand
written, contains original wax seals and signatures. Extrememly collectable.
The indenture is for a property called 'White Elm', Danbury in Essex. |
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1753 |
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Handwritten
English vellum indenture dated 1753 during the reign of King George II being
the conveyance of property in the Hamlet of Bartlow called Bartlow Field in the
parish of Ashdon in the county of Essex between Sir William Maynard, a
Baronet, of the one part; and Elizabeth Fuller, a Spinster, of the second
part. Signed by the Baron next to his red wax armorial seal. Nicely penned
with fancy printed vignette, three blue revenue stamps with insert, tax
stamp, and red wax seal on cloth tags. Stationers imprint for Furnival's Inn,
Very Good condition with one natural blemish encroaching on vignette,
measures 29 x 26". |
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1584 |
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Handwritten
English vellum indenture dated the 26trh year of the reign of Elizabeth I,
1584. The grant is between William Barnard of Newport in Essex, a Glover, of
the one part to his daughter Mary, a Singlewoman of a pasture called the Dene
in Widdington Essex abutting east on highway from Newport to Debden. In
Latin. Docketing on verso in English. Vellum seal tag lacking seal. Fine
condition, measures 12.5 x 5.5". |
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1715 |
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1715
ANTIQUE PAPER DEED ESSEX REIGN OF GEORGE I *. MANUSCRIPT LEGAL DOCUMENT;
BEING A MORTGAGE OF FARM LANDS AT WIX IN ESSEX. BETWEEN ROBERT STEVENS OF
HARWICH IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX, MARINER AND GEORGE ROLF OF HARWICH BREWER.
THREE IMPRESSED REVENUE STAMPS - NO SEAL REMOVED, SOLD AS DAMAGED, ONLY SMALL
PAPER LOSS PLEASE SEE PHOTO. INTERESTING ITEM FOR COLLECTORS OF SOCIAL
HISTORY, LOCAL HISTORY OR GENEALOGY FOR THE ROLF FAMILY GUARANTEED ORIGINAL
AND IN GOOD CONDITION SOME RUBBING TO FOLD CORNERS - ON ONE FOLDED SHEET OF CROWN AND FLEUR DE
LYS WATERMARKED PAPER - SIZE 22 INCHES BY 15 INCHES |
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1898 |
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1898
ANTIQUE DOCUMENT FOREST GATE ESSEX **. MANUSCRIPT LEGAL DOCUMENT; BEING THE
ASSIGNMENT OF No 96 AND 98 WOODGRANGE ROAD, FOREST GATE ESSEX. BETWEEN SAMUEL
MOWER OF CHESTNUT AVENUE , FOREST GATE - EDWARD ELIJAH TAYLOR OF FOREST GATE
WARD AND COMPANY LIMITED AND PHILIP WHITEWAY OF BAYSWATER MIDDLESEX APPEARS
TO INVOLVE LIQUIDATORS OF WARD & COMPANY TWO IMPRESSED REVENUE STAMPS AND
FOUR WAX SEALS AND ONE COMPANY SEAL. INTERESTING ITEM FOR COLLECTORS OF
SOCIAL HISTORY, LOCAL HISTORY OR GENEALOGY FOR THE WHITEWAY FAMILY GUARANTEED
ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD CONDITION - ON ONE FOLDED SHEET OF PARCHMENT LAW
STATIONARY - SIZE 22 INCHES BY 16
INCHES |
Mower |
Taylor |
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1931,
1932 |
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1931
AND 1932 TWO ANTIQUE DOCUMENTS WALTHEMSTOW ESSEX **. MANUSCRIPT LEGAL
DOCUMENT; BEING TWO ASSIGNMENTS FOR No 9 STATION ROAD WALTHAMSTOW AND THE
GOOD WILL OF THE BUSINESS OF AN ELECTRICAL CONTRCTOR, BUILDER AND DECORATOR.
BETWEEN MORRES HENRY BAKER OF STATION ROAD TO HENRY PERCIVAL BAKER OF STATION
ROAD AND FRANK SIMPSON OF GRAHAM ROAD HACKNEY - SECOND ASSIGNMENT BETWEEN
FRANK SIMPSON TO HENRY PERCIVAL BAKER FOUR IMPRESSED REVENUE STAMPS.
INTERESTING ITEM FOR COLLECTORS OF SOCIAL HISTORY, LOCAL HISTORY OR GENEALOGY
FOR THE BAKER FAMILY GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD CONDITION - ON ONE FOLDED
SHEET OF PARCHMENT LAW STATIONARY -
SIZE 22 INCHES BY 16 INCHES |
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1830 |
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Offered
is this one page vellum document dated 29 June 1830. It is between Bennett
Watts, Amelia Watts, Thomas Paul and Henry Adolphus Rigley. It deals with the
lease of a piece or parcel of land in Mountfitract Street in Stanstead in the
county of Essex. It is clean and well written. |
Watts |
Paul |
Rigley |
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132 |
1612 |
Dominic
Winter 5 Nov 2003 |
377 |
Longbarnes.
Very attractive vellum Recovery document, dated 28th November 1612, with
decorative embellishments to initial letter and others, written in an ornate
bold chancery script, relating to the recovery of the Manor of Longbarnes by
William Cheshire and John Cokold, against Edward Stokes and Nicholas Collyn,
and listing the lands of the Manor with three messuages, two tofts, two
gardens, four hundred acres of land, twenty acres of meadow, thirty acres of
pasture, forty acres of wood, and rents totalling sixty shillings, plus
mention of several tithes with the Manor, with accompanying translation |
Cheshire |
Cokold |
Stokes |
Collyn |
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1610 |
Dominic
Winter 5 Nov 2003 |
378 |
Vellum Recovery
document, dated Easter Term 1610 [James I], being a petition from Thomas
Thornton and Thomas Hanstapp against Mary Willmer, for a messuage, one toft,
one garden, three acres of meadow, eight acres of pasture, four acres of wood
with appurtenances, in Chigwell, Essex, written in a very attractive dark
bold chancery script, with flourishes to initial letter, with seal tag, plus
accompanying translation |
Thornton |
Hanstapp |
Willmer |
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134 |
1524 |
Dominic
Winter 5 Nov 2003 |
381 |
Magnificent
manuscript vellum grant, dated at Okyng 4th September 1544, large bold ink
historiated initial "H" and other letters on top line, large
initial portrait of Henry VIII, top border hand-decorated with Tudor rose,
lion rampant, Welsh dragon, and other decrorative embellishments, that on 3rd
April 1524 at Westminster was given and granted to Francis Bryan, Knight, the
farm or marsh called Barnemesh in the Parish of Canonden in the County of
Essex, together with all its lands, tenements, pastures, rents and services,
late the poroperty of Edward Late Duke of Buckingham of Thornbury attained
for treason, Willaim Brown to enjoy the same privileges and pay the same
services as the late Duke of Buckingham, with Great Seal of Henry VIII
appended by cord, sl. chippeing and loss to seal, but overall in very good
condition |
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1868 |
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Offered
is this two page vellum document dated 8 January 1868. It measures 19 inches long
by 12.5 inches wide. it is between Abraham Wright and Henry Thomas Nunn. It
deals with the conveyance of a house and premises situated in Culver Street
in the Parish of Saint nicholas in Colchester. It has the revenue stamps and
two wax seals with signatures of those listed. It is clean and well written. |
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1859 |
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1859
ANTIQUE PARCHMENT DEED CRAB'S GREEN FARM ESSEX. MANUSCRIPT LEGAL INDENTURE
DOCUMENT; BEING A CONVEYANCE OF CRAB'S GREEN FARM AT HATFIELD BROAD OAK
ESSEX. BETWEEN THE TRUSTEES UNDER THE WILL OF MR JOHN SURRIDGE OF HATFIELD
BROAD OAK TO JOHN BAYNES OF LANCASTERS FARM IN THE PARISH OF HATFIELD. NICE
SCHEDULE OF FIELDS WITH CULTIVATION, SIZE AND TITHE MAP REFERENCES WITH TWO
ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS - THREE WAX SEALS - INTERESTING ITEM FOR COLLECTORS OF SOCIAL
HISTORY, LOCAL HISTORY AND GENEALOGY FOR THE SURRIDGE OR BAYNES FAMILY
GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN VERY GOOD CONDITION - ON ONE FOLDED SHEET OF
VELLUM SIZE 29 INCHES BY 25 INCHES |
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1722 |
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1722
ANTIQUE PARCHMENT COURT DEED ESSEX REIGN OF GEORGE I. MANUSCRIPT LEGAL
DOCUMENT FROM THE COURT BARON FROM THE MANOR OF HATFIELD REGIS ALIAS HATFIELD
BROAD OAK IN THE COUNTY OF ESSES. WRITTEN IN LATIN WITH THINK IT IS FOR
PASTURE LAND FOR WHAT BECAME CRAB'S GREEN FARM AT HATFIELD BROAD OAK ESSEX
(WE HAVE RECENTLY LISTED ANOTHER DOCUMENT FOR THIS FARM) SURRENDER OF
HERIDITAMENTS AND PREMISES TO THE HANDS OF THE LORD OF THE MANOR FROM JACOB
ROUND AND MATHEW BATEMAN APPLIES FOR
ADMITTANCE. WITH TWO ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP AND SINGLE HATFIELD MANOR SEAL
STRONG SECRETARY HAND IDEAL FOR FRAMING INTERESTING ITEM FOR COLLECTORS OF
SOCIAL HISTORY, LOCAL HISTORY AND GENEALOGY FOR THE BATEMAN FAMILY GUARANTEED
ORIGINAL AND IN VERY GOOD CONDITION - ON ONE FOLDED SHEET OF VELLUM SIZE 23
INCHES BY 18 INCHES |
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1722 |
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1722
ANTIQUE VELLUM DEED FARM HATFIELD ESSEX. MANUSCRIPT LEGAL DOCUMENT; SALE OF
FARM AT HATFIELD BROAD OAK AT HATFILED
REGIS BETWEEN WILLIAM WRIGHT OF LITTLE HOUGHTON OF THE COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON
AND MATHEW BATEMAN OF WHITECHAPPELL IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX AND JAMES
ROUND OF LONDON. WITH SIX ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS AND THREE RED WAX SEALS
INTERESTING ITEM FOR COLLECTORS OF SOCIAL HISTORY, LOCAL HISTORY OR GENEALOGY
FOR THE BATEMAN FAMILY GUARANTEED ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD CONDITION ON TWO FOLDED SHEETS OF VELLUM SIZE 29
INCHES BY 21 INCHES |
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1873 |
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An
indenture dated 24 th June 1873. Mr. William Spurgeon to Messrs Gray and
Sons. Conveyance of the "Woodman" Inn and cottages adjoining
situate in the Colchester Road, Halstead. Single sheet, seals, stamps. Clean
and fine except for one bent corner and some yellowing of the vellum. |
Spurgeon |
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140 |
1737 |
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1737 ANTIQUE
DOCUMENT BONDISH HALL ESSEX-. LOW START PRICE AND NO RESERVE " RECEIVED
FROM MR JOHN STEPHENS BY THE ORDER AND FOR THE USE OF THE HONOURABLE THOMAS
MAYNARD LORD OF THE MANOR OF BONDISHHALL IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX FOR THE
ADMISSION OF CERTAIN COPYHOLD LANDS OF THE SAID MANOR IN ASHDON. INTERESTING
ITEM FROM AN ESSEX MANOR IN VERY FINE
CONDITION - - GUARANTEED ORIGINAL - OF
INTEREST TO SOCIAL HISTORIANS, COLLECTORS OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS AND GENEALOGY
FOR THE STEPHENS FAMILY ON ONE SHEET OF FOLDED PAPER - SIZE 6 INCHES BY 7
INCHES |
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1737
ANTIQUE DOCUMENT DEED OF AGREEMENT-. LOW START PRICE AND NO RESERVE "
THEN AGREED BETWEEN CHRISTINA GREEN AND ELIZABETH GREEN BOTH OF BURY ST.
EDMUNDS IN THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK AND JOHN STEPHENS OF HATTON GARDEN IN THE
COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX - THAT CHRISTINA GREEN AND ELIZABETH GREEN SHALL
SURRENDER AND RELEASE THE COPYHOLD FARM CALLED GOULSTON'S FARM SITUATE IN
ASHDON IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX. INTERESTING FARM SALE AGREEMENT IN VERY FINE
CONDITION - - GUARANTEED ORIGINAL - OF
INTEREST TO SOCIAL HISTORIANS, COLLECTORS OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS AND GENEALOGY
FOR THE GREEN FAMILY ON ONE SHEET OF FOLDED PAPER - SIZE 12 INCHES BY 16
INCHES - WATERMARKED GR WITH CROWN AND CREST |
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1661 |
Dominic
Winter 10 Dec 2003 |
404 |
Very
attractive vellum manuscript Recovery document of Charles II dated [Trinity
Term] 3rd July 1661, in which Edward Campion and Thomas Lake petition against
William Campion for the Manor of Lamborne Hall with the appurtenances and six
messages, one dovecoat, two gardens, two hundred acres of land, 200 acres of
pasture, five acres of wood, four hundred and eighty eight acres of
freshwater marsh, two hundred and fifty acres of salt marsh, etc., large
decorative engraved initial letter and top margin decorated and embellished
with Royal Coat of Arms, lion rampant and unicorn holding standards, etc.,
retaining fragment of Royal Seal, with accompanying translation The lands
referred to are in Canewdon, Burnham on Sea, Crixeth and Hockey in Essex. |
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1624 |
Dominic
Winter 10 Dec 2003 |
405 |
Manor
of Longbarnes. Fine manuscript vellum indenture, dated 22nd October, 1624, between
Edward Stoakes, Elizabeth his wife, and John Poole of London, the document
details the sale of the Manor and Lordship of Longbarnes for ,000, together
with all its rights, listed is a most comprehensive inventory of all the
names of the fields and lands of the Manor, the document refers to the Manor
being first granted by letters patent to Sir John Gate, Knight by Phillip and
Mary, with two perfect pendants seals |
Stoakes |
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1582 |
Dominic
Winter 10 Dec 2003 |
407 |
Vellum
manuscript document, being a Final Concord dated February 1582, between
William Clarke and Richard Grene, against Henry Reade, alias Davy the
defendant regarding ownership of one messuage, one garden, one orchard and
four acres of land with the appurtenances in Wethersfield, with William
Clarke & Richard Grene paying Henry Reade 0 for the agreement, together
with another vellum document being a copy of the Court Roll, dated 10th July
1595 concerning the Manor of Rothinge Ultra, High Roding, Essex, both
documents with accompanying translations |
Clarke |
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1653/4 |
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DUDSON
(Edward, citizen and draper of London, and his wife Anne, sole daughter and
heir of the late Isaac Colfe, Clerk, of Chadwell, Essex) Indenture, whereby
the Dudsons undertake to ‘levy a fine’ to John Morris of London, Scrivener,
that is, by a ‘final’ process in the Court of Common Pleas, to grant him
nominal possession of a dwelling "in Heron alias Herne neere Reculver in
.. Kent and with all outbuildings .. yards orchards gardens .. arable land
and pasture .. by estimacion seaven acres .. late in the occupation of Robert
Chilton, a cottage, garden and orchard &c, now or late in tenure of
[blank] Tolson", with other freeholds in Herne, for the uses specified, namely to the Dudsons for life, thereafter
his lawful heirs on her body, in default her heirs of the body, or finally
his heirs for ever, with John Morris’
original bill of charges, 14 items
totalling £3 10s, paper, 7" x 6", receipted and signed by him the
20th April 1654, the main deed signed and sealed by both Dudsons, witnesses’
signatures on verso, vellum, 12¾" x 20", 20th January 1653 (old
style), new style 1654, The purpose (see line 4) is "the barring of all
estates tayle and remainders" on the property, to free it from any
former conditions on its inheritance. The result is to keep it in the
Dudsons’ family. Solicitors and other legal officials commonly played John
Morris’ role in the process. A note on the verso reads "The evidence for
the 2 houses and Land at Hearne".
The bill includes Morris’
attendance at court, 6s 2d "to the Chir", the Chirographus, an
officer of the Common Pleas who engrossed fines, 4s 6d for the (two)
Indentures, of which the present is one, and 13s 8d "for my Mr for
wrytings", probably Robert Abbott, Scrivener, two of whose servants
witness the deed. Accounts accompanying deeds thus early are rare. |
Dudson |
Colfe |
Morris |
Chilton |
Tolson |
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1894 |
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This
indenture is for the assignment and freehold of No's 13 and 14 Park villas,
Park Road. Leyton, Essex (Now in London) It names John Rooke and C. Binney as
the main nameholders on the assignments. |
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1894 |
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This
indenture is for the Mortgage and freehold of No's 13 and 14 Park villas,
Park Road. Leyton, Essex (Now in London) It names C. Binney and William Frost
as the main nameholders on the Mortgage as well as others. |
Binney |
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1760 |
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VERY
RARE INDENTURE / WILL, (FILE COPY) HANDWRITTEN ON VELLUM PAPER; DATES NOTED
1760 ON MAIN SHEET, AND 1771 ON (CODICIAL??); PLACE OF RELEVANCE...MISTLEY IN
ESSEX; NAMES OF RELEVANCE NOTED INCLUDE....MICHAEL AND RUTH HINDE, THE BISHOP
OF LONDON, STILL WITH ORIGINAL SEAL; APPROX SIZE 25 x 21 INCHES |
Hinde |
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1744 |
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This is
a paper document for a bond of £280,between John Thrussoll?,John Moody,John
Strutt and Abraham Noble...Maldon-Esses. Thos.Pamplin- Chelmsford. |
Thrussoll |
Moody |
Strutt |
Noble |
Pamplin |
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18th/19th
century |
Dominic
Winter 28 Jan 2004 |
422 |
Cookery.
Manuscript receipt book, 18th/early 19th century, containing approx. eighty
recipes for dishes and wines including lobster patties, oyster loaves, plumb
cake, lemon wine, etc., some recipes dated early 19th century, also at the
rear of the book are approx. twenty pages of cures (worms, cancer, burns,
etc.), recipes for dyes, killing rats, etc., some leaves removed where it was
originally used as an accounts book in the late 18th century, about half of
the leaves remain blank, contemp. vellum with remains of brass clasp, 8vo
Contains the following note inside the front cover 'Ebenezer Shedd Surgeon of
Writtle Essex received this book from the executors of the late J.B. Shedd in
July 1877 at 6 Pembroke St. Cambridge who in his turn had it from William
Shedd Senr. of Catherine Hall Cambridge in 1834.' |
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151 |
1654 |
Dominic
Winter 28 Jan 2004 |
425 |
An
important multiple-sheet vellum indenture, dated 21st August 1654, between
Lord Maynard, Baron of Eyston in Essex, Charles Maynard, Eliab Harvey
(descendant of Dr William Harvey), Sir Richard Everard Baronet, Robert
Melbourne, etc., relating to the sale due to debt, of the Manor of Richmond,
Manor of Little Canfield, Manor of Eston in Much Eston, detailing numerous
areas of land in Essex, as well as land in St. Margarets and St. Martins in
London, with pendant wax seals |
Maynard |
Harvey |
Everard |
Melbourne |
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152 |
1710 |
Dominic
Winter 28 Jan 2004 |
426 |
Letters
Patent. Large impressive manuscript vellum document, dated 12th June 1710, by
order of Her Majesty made under the Great seal of England, in which The Right
Honourable Richard Earl Rivers, Viscount of Colchester, Constable of Her
Majesty's Tower of London, General of the Horse, etc., appointing William
Harvey (descendant of Dr William Harvey) his deputy Lieutenant for the county
of Essex, with large wafer seal and signature of Rivers Richard Rivers
(1660-1712), 4th Earl, Politician, Soldier and intimate of Jonathan Swift. |
Rivers |
Harvey |
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1721,
1723, 1724 |
Dominic
Winter 28 Jan 2004 |
430 |
Harvey
(William, descendant of Dr William Harvey). Three manuscript vellum wills of
1721, 1723 and 1724, listing his last wishes, referring to his property,
estates and Manor, bequests to various members of his family and friends
including Sir John Cotton, that he be buried in the family vault at
Hempstead, in Essex (where Dr William Harvey was buried), etc. |
Harvey |
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154 |
1745 |
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Beautiful
Paper Indenture dated 14 November 1745, between Issac Colman of S(?)alesworth
in the County of Suffolk, and the Edward Soals of Chelmsford in the County of
Essex In the sum of £880. In the nineteenth year of our Soverign Lord George
the Second The document is in fair condition, a little tattered, thin on the
fold junctions, with tears on fold edges, but very legable. Please examine
photograph. There is a good red wax seal showing a family crest set between
the signature 'Issac' and 'Collman'(differant spelling) Three embossed IV
pence stamps . Size is 7-8 inches wide by 12 inches high as folded in two |
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1728 |
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This
historical document is dated 2nd January 1728 and written in the second year
of the reign of King George II. It is an indenture and an assignment of a mortgage
on farm land, meadows and orchards in Halstead, Essex. The names mentioned
are William Leapingroll of Elmsdon, Robert Brooks of Danbury, William
Townsend of Great Coggeshall and Thomas Frannor of Halstead all in Essex.
There is mention of a sum of £100 which was a huge amount of money in those
days and also a yearly rent of one peppercorn. This document could be of
interest to anyone researching local or family history. |
Leapingroll |
Brooks |
Townsend |
Frannor |
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156 |
1687 |
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1687
VELLUM MORTGAGE FOR LONDON MANSION HOUSE Handwritten English vellum indenture
dated 1687 during the reign of King Charles II being the conveyance of a
mansion house known by the name of the sign of the Sugarloaf located in
London. The indenture regards a mortageg on the property and is between
Thomas Winspeare of Essex, a Gentleman, of the one part; and Robert Bellamy,
Citizen and Fishmonger, of London, of the other part. Nicely penned with
fancy flourished initial letter and words, vellum seal tag with armorial
seal. From a prior indenture related to this transaction, I should note that
part of the Sugarloafe contained a Bakery. Fine condition, mild
discoloration, measures 21.5 x 20". Also mentions Charles Tough and
Thomas Booth. |
Winspeare |
Bellamy |
Tough |
Booth |
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1779 |
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"BETWEEN
ARTHUR CLERK OF QUENDON IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX, VICTUALLER AND JOANNA HIS
WIFE ( FORMERLY JOANNA BRETT) TO WILLIAM PATMORE OF BISHOP STORTFORD IN THE
COUNTY OF HERTFORD" FOR CHAPPELL HOUSE AND BLACKSMITHS SHOP ON STANSTAED
CHAPPELL STREET AT STANSTEAD MOUNT AND FLITCHETT IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX
MANUSCRIPT INDENTURE OF COVENANT TO LEVY AND TO LEAD THE USES OF A FINE ON
ONE SHEET OF VELLUM WITH TWO WAX SEALS AND TWO ESCUTCHEONED FISCAL REVENUE
STAMPS SUITABLE FOR DISPLAY - SINGLE SHEET - SIGNED BY ARTHUR CLARK WITH THE
MARK OF OF JOANNA CLARKE AND THE SEAL OF THE CLARKES IN FINE CONDITION {SOME
STORAGE WEAR) - GUARANTEED ORIGINAL -
SIZE 20 INCHES BY 25 INCHES |
Clark |
Brett |
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1906 |
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1906
Mortgage document Mrs Lily Campbell to Frederick E. Hilleary Esq. of freehold
messuages Nos. 9, 11 and 13 Broad St., Thetford, Essex to secure £300 and interest.
This document has folds, narks, creases etc. and pieces missing/cracking to
the seal. This document is generally in satisfactory condition |
Campbell |
Hilleary |
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1866 |
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1866 Conveyance
of a piece of freehold land at Stratford in the County of Essex (Mr John
Irving to Mr F.J. Ovenden). There are creases, folds, marks, smudging etc.,
and the seals have minor pieces
missing, cracking and have a 'worn' appearance etc. This document is
generally in satisfactory condition. |
Irving |
Ovenden |
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160 |
1897 |
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1897
ANTIQUE DOCUMENT WALTHAMSTOW ESSEX LOW START PRICE AND NO RESERVE MANUSCRIPT
LEGAL DOCUMENT BEING A MORTGAGE OF LEASEHOLD PREMISES NO 15 SHRUBLAND ROAD
WALTHAMSTOW IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX BETWEEN
DAVID STRANGE COOPER OF WALTHAMSTOW, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER AND ELIZA
MARY JANE FRITH OF GOULTON ROAD CLAPTON IN THE COUNTY OF LONDON. WITH FOUR ESCUTCHEONED
FISCAL REVENUE STAMPS AND TWO WAX SEALS - PLUS SECOND INDENTURE ON BACK SHEET
DATED 1899 BEING THE SURRENDER. IN
FINE CONDITION - GUARANTEED ORIGINAL - OF INTEREST TO SOCIAL HISTORIANS,
COLLECTORS OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS AND GENEALOGY FOR THE FRITH FAMILY ON ONE SHEET
OF FOLDED PARCHMENT - SIZE 15 INCHES BY 22 INCHES |
Cooper |
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1828 |
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1828
ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT DEED MISTLEY ESSEX. "BETWEEN JOHN BOX OF MANNINGTREE
IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX, COLLAR MAKER, JOHN SIMSON MASON, GLAZIER; JAMES
HOWARD OF MANNINGTREE SHIP OWNER AND GEORGE HOWARD SHIPOWNER" BEING A
MANUSCRIPT INDENTURE FOR THE RELEASE OF FIVE TENAMENTS WITH APPURTENANCES
SITUATE IN MISTLEY HIGH ROAD IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX ONE ESCUTCHEONED FISCAL
REVENUE STAMP AND FOUR WAX SEALS indentured top edge SUITABLE FOR DISPLAY
- GO0D STRONG HAND - SINGLE SHEET OF
PARCHMENT - HAND COLOURED SITE SURVEY IN FINE TO VERY FINE CONDITION WITH SLIGHT
STORAGE DUSTING TO OUTSIDE FOLD -
GUARANTEED ORIGINAL - SIZE 25 INCHES
BY 29 INCHES |
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Howard |
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1912 |
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1912
ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT ILFORD ESSEX.. MANUSCRIPT LEGAL COPY TITLE
DOCUMENT; BEING THE ASSIGNMENT OF LEASEHOLD HEREDITAMENTS SITUATE AND BEING
NO 49 EMPRESS AVENUE ILFORD IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX. BETWEEN FREDERICK NEWMAN
OF ILFORD ESSEX TO FRANK PRICE MUSTO OF ILFORD. FOUR IMPRESSED REVENUE STAMPS
- TWO WAX SEALS INTERESTING ITEM FOR COLLECTORS OF SOCIAL HISTORY, LOCAL
HISTORY AND GENEALOGY FOR THE NEWMAN OR MUSTO FAMILY GUARANTEED ORIGINAL -
FINE CONDITION - - ON ONE FOLDED SHEET
OF VELLUM SIZE 16 INCHES BY 14 INCHES |
Newman |
Musto |
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1898 |
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1898 ANTIQUE
DOCUMENT NEWMAN ILFORD ESSEX.. MANUSCRIPT AND PRINTED LEGAL COPY TITLE
DOCUMENT; BEING THE ASSIGNMENT OF LEASEHOLD HEREDITAMENTS SITUATE AND BEING
NO 49 EMPRESS AVENUE ILFORD IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX. BETWEEN W. P. GRIGGS AND
OTHERS OF THE CRANBROOK PARK ESTATE TO FREDERICK NEWMAN OF ILFORD ESSEX .
FOUR ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS - AND SITE SURVEY PLAN INTERESTING ITEM FOR
COLLECTORS OF SOCIAL HISTORY, LOCAL HISTORY AND GENEALOGY FOR THE NEWMAN
FAMILY GUARANTEED ORIGINAL - FINE CONDITION -
- ON ONE FOLDED SHEET OF VELLUM SIZE 16 INCHES BY 14 INCHES |
Griggs |
Newman |
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164 |
1911 |
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1911
ANTIQUE DOCUMENT FINCHLEY GT. LONDON.. MANUSCRIPT AND PRINTED LEGAL COPY TITLE
DOCUMENT; BEING THE MORTGAGE OF WESTCLIFF, BRAMBER ROAD NORTH, FINCHLEY IN
THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. BETWEEN THE ABBEY ROAD AND SAINT JOHN'S WOOD
PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY ( SEE PHOTO OF SEAL) AND HENRY THOMAS WHORTON AND
ANNE MAUDE WHORTON OF HERMITAGE ROAD WESTCLIFFE ON SEA ESSEX. TWO IMPRESSED AND TWO ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE
STAMPS - BUILDING SOCIETY SEAL INTERESTING ITEM FOR COLLECTORS OF SOCIAL
HISTORY, LOCAL HISTORY AND GENEALOGY FOR THE WHORTON FAMILY GUARANTEED
ORIGINAL - FINE CONDITION - - ON ONE
FOLDED SHEET OF VELLUM SIZE 16 INCHES BY 14 INCHES |
Whorton |
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165 |
1914 |
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Indenture
dated the 15th. October,1914 Mortagge of freehold farms lands and premises known
as the 'The Town? Farm' and 'The Bury Farm' situate at Hatfield Broad Oak in the County of Essex for
securing £3000 and interest John Branford White Esqre. to Edward Taylor Esqre. Also, receipt? on
same document dated 30th. April, 1934. List different fields etc. and
comprises approx. 4 pages. There are marks, folds, creases etc., and the seal
has pieces missing and cracking. |
White |
Taylor |
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166 |
1870 |
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1870
Conveyance document of a piece of freehold land at Stratford?, Essex. Mr
George Rivett. The document has marks (including pencil?), folds, creases and
some damage to the seals. The document comprises approx. 1.5 pages and has a
'small' plan on the first page. |
Rivett |
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167 |
1895 |
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ANTIQUE
PARCHMENT DOCUMENT Rawlins ESSEX 1895. LOW START PRICE AND NO RESERVE
MANUSCRIPT LEGAL DOCUMENT BEING THE MORTGAGE OF FREEHOLD PREMISES SITUATE IN
SHAFTSBURY ROAD, WALTHAMSTOW IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX BETWEEN GEORGE RAWLINS OF
THE LAURELS SHAFTSBURY ROAD, WALTHAMSTOW IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX, MANAGER TO A
TIMBER MERCHANTS AND MARY ANN CHEESMAN OF NEW BARN WATER BEACH CHICHESTER
WITH ONE ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP AND ONE WAX SEAL - SUITABLE FOR FRAMING.
IN FINE CONDITION - GUARANTEED ORIGINAL OF INTEREST TO SOCIAL HISTORIANS,
COLLECTORS OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS AND GENEALOGY FOR THE RAWLINS FAMILY OF ESSEX
ON ONE SHEET OF FOLDED VELLUM - SIZE 23 INCHES BY 27 INCHES |
Rawlins |
Cheesman |
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168 |
1848 |
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HERE IS
A LARGE 2 PAGE VELLUM DOCUMENT DATED THE 8th AUGUST 1848...LARGEST BEING
APPROX 31ins X 25ins. COMPLETE WITH TWO WAX SEALS AND TWO REVENUE STAMPS.
THIS DOCUMENT BETWEEN JAMES HARMER ESQ TO GEORGE EDWARD THOMPSON ESQ DEALS
WITH THE LEASE OF MANSION HOUSE AND LAND AND PREMISES AT BOXTEAD IN ESSEX FOR
TEN YEARS FROM MICHAELMAS LAST DETERMINABLE AS WITHIN. FOUND IN ABOVE AVERAGE
CONDITION AND IS BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN. |
Harmer |
Thompson |
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1880 |
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Indenture
recording the conveyance of a dwellinghouse and premises in Adelaide Square,
Windsor, and land commonly called Pest House Mead or Growth Oak Field in
Romford, Essex, and the houses built thereon called Prospect Place, between
George Woolward, and George Radnor. Dated 28th December 1880 Good condition 13 page, small, 19th century
indenture in English on vellum. |
Woolward |
Radnor |
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170 |
1700 |
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1700
VELLUM INDENTURE concerning properties at PYE CORNER LONDON NO RESERVE This single
page vellum indenture is dated 24th December 1700 in the reign of King
William III and is between Nathaniell Dod of Chigwell, Essex & Martha
Dod, Mary Dod, John Dod (Citizen and Salter of London) and Samuel Dod of
Clarehall in Cambridge all of the first part and John Pilkington of the
Middle Temple, London, Stephen Brown of the city of Canterbury & John Dod
of St.Pauls Convent Garden, Middlesex, a laceman, of the other part. The
document concerns the sale of a half part of a messuage in Rosemary Lane,
near Pye Corner in the parish of St.Sepulchers withoput Newgate in the
suburbs of the city of London and all of another messuage situated in Gilt
Spurr Street at Pye Corner. Pye Corner is now the site of a memorial to the
Great Fire of London which was believed to have stopped there. There are 5
red wax seals all on individual vellum tags. Size. The document is approx.
23" wide x 13" high. Condition. Some browning on verso but
otherwise in excellent condition with the usual folding creases. |
Dod |
Pilkington |
Brown |
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1551 |
Dominic
Winter 3 Mar 2004 |
357 |
Manuscript
vellum grant, dated 20th May 1551, from Thomas Tirrell of London, Esquire, to
Henry Farraunt and Lawrence Farraunt, for four pounds, of a croft or close of
about one and a half acres in Hempsted, Essex, between the lands of John Soo,
Sir Henry Tyrrell and Henry Ferraunt, which Thomas Tirrel held of Edward VI,
(a contemporary endorsement states that the livery of seisin was performed in
the presence of witnesses), retaining a perfect pendant wax seal showing the
bust of a Graeco-Roman figure Documents from the very short reign of Edward
VI are uncommon. |
Tirrell |
Farraunt |
Soo |
Tyrrell |
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172 |
1879 |
Lesley
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Romford
PRIVATE CATALOGUE OF SHORT-HORN CATTLE the Property of David McIntoch, Esq.,
Havering Park, Romford, Essex. November, 1879. 1879. 31pp., sm. 8vo, stiff
decoratively printed wraps, index. Gives pedigree of each animal. On first
page is brief history of the Herd, which was based on the principles of Bates
of Kirklevington. |
McIntoch |
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173 |
1866 |
Lesley
Aitchison Website |
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South
Weald CONVEYANCE of Hullets Farm in the Parish of South Weald, Revd. Arthur Trazer
and Emanuel Keating to Arthur Toovey. 1866. Four vellum sheets, size 20"
x 26", wax seals, with schedules of fields, etc., plus good manuscript
plan on vellum, fully coloured, size 19«" x 29", with nos.
referring to schedules. Plan shows Bentley Mill, Pilgrim Hall, Hullets Farm,
Canterbury Tye Farm. |
Trazer |
Keating |
Toovey |
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174 |
1841 |
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Old
Antique Manuscript Document on Vellum DANIEL CONSTABLE ALSTON Manningtree 1841
DEED of RELEASE OF A MESSUAGE AND PREMISES AT MANNINGTREE FORMING THE CORNER
HOUSE AT THE EXTREMITY OF THE TURNPIKE AT MANNINGTREE ON THE HARWICH ROAD LOW
START PRICE AND NO RESERVE Manuscript Indenture Deed of Assignment between
DANIEL CONSTABLE ALSTON OF MANNINGTREE IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX BREWER OF THE
FIRST PART, JAMES HOWARD OF THE SAME PLACE SHIP OWNER AND JOHN THOMAS AMBROSE
OF MISTLEY IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX. TWO RED WAX SEALs WITH TWO ESCUTCHEONED
REVENUE STAMP - IN FINE TO VERY FINE CONDITION FOR AGE OF 163 YEARS - GUARANTEED ORIGINAL OF INTEREST TO SOCIAL
HISTORIANS, LOCAL HISTORY, COLLECTORS OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS AND GENEALOGY ON ONE
SHEET OF FOLDED VELLUM - SIZE 30 INCHES
BY 22 INCHES |
Alston |
Howard |
Ambrose |
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175 |
1564 |
Dominic
Winter 7 & 8 Apr 2004 |
274 |
A very
early scarce obligation bond from the Reign of Elizabeth I, dated 7th July
1564, binding William Parker of Castle Campes, Cambridge to Robert Harte of
Hempsted, Essex in 0, to be paid at the feast of St. Michael the Archangel
next, the obligation states that William Parker has sold Robert Harte one
messuage, two and a half acres of land, half an acre of meadow in Hempsted,
also two crofts of land called Gores Boldins, the bond in nice condition with
a perfect wax seal and accompanied by a description |
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Manor
of Longbarnes. A most attractive vellum manuscript Exemplification Recovery document,
dated 22nd November 1624, in bold chancery script, with decorative initial
letters, and top margin decorated in ink and plumbago, between John Poole,
Anne his wife against Edward Stoakes, Elizabeth his wife, Richard Weston,
knight and Frances his wife for the recovery of the Manor of Longbarnes with
appurtenances and three messuages, two cottages, two tofts, two gardens, one
hundred and ninety acres of land, ten acres of meadow, twenty acres of
pasture, sixty shillings of rents, tithes, etc., in Beauchampe Rothinge,
etc., (with translation) Richard Weston (1577-1635) was first Earl of
Portland, Lord Chancellor, Statesman and Diplomat. |
Poole |
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Weston |
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Canewdon
and Creeksea. Assignment of a lease for 99 years, dated 3rd February 1653/4,
of a capital messuage, farm and marshland in the parishes of Canoden
[Canewdon] and Crixy [Creeksea], called Bernemarsh alias Barnmarsh,
containing 700 acres, from Edward Campion of London, merchant, and the
executors of Gamaliell Catelynn, esq. deceased, (Richard and Elizabeth Wynne,
Owen Brett, Lancelot Lake and William Domvile) to John Glynn, Robert Jones
and Harbert Springett, large title deed, on two membranes of parchment, written
in English, which recites several earlier deeds, the first being a 1641 lease
for 99 years of the Manor of Lambourne Hall in Canewdon, signed and sealed by
the lessors and endorsed with a memorandum by Harbert Springett that he was
not party to this deed |
Campion |
Catelynn |
Wynne |
Brett |
Lake |
Domvile |
Glynn |
Jones |
Springett |
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ANTIQUE
manuscript DEED Reign Charles I ESSEX 1628. DEED of LICENSE OF ALIENATION
FROM THE KING'S COURT GRANTED TO FRANCIS GARDINER AND HIS WIFE FOR A HOUSE
AND WATER MILL, GARDEN ORCHARD AND MEADOW IN WASSPAM (?) IN THE COUNTY OF
ESSEX LOW START PRICE AND NO RESERVE - this document has references to the
Lord High Treasurer of England Lord Weston and is signed by RAVENSCROFT,
CROFTES, AND COWETHORPE. KINGS JUSTICES DATED IN LATIN IN VERY FINE CONDITION
- GUARANTEED ORIGINAL OF INTEREST TO
SOCIAL HISTORIANS, LOCAL HISTORY, COLLECTORS OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS AND GENEALOGY
ON ONE SHEET OF FOLDED HAND MADE PAPER
- SIZE 10.5 INCHES BY 6.5 INCHES |
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1844 |
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ANTIQUE
manuscript DOCUMENT Chaplin ESSEX 1844. DEED of BARGAIN AND SALE AND RELEASE
OF COPYHOLDS HELD OF THE MANOR OF BAYTHORN HALL IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX LOW
START PRICE AND NO RESERVE - this a detailed document with references to the
Chancery Court and a Farming Business at Ridgwell in the County of Essex
Manuscript Indenture Vellum Deed between JOHN CHAPLIN OF LEXDEN IN THE COUNTY
OF ESSEX, SEED CRUSHER, OF THE FIRST PART, ANN CHAPLIN OF RIDGEWELL IN THE
SAME COUNTY OF THE SECOND PART AND
MARTIN NOCKOLDS OF SAFFREN WALDEN IN THE SAME COUNTY GENTLEMAN. SIGNED BY
JOHN CHAPLIN, ANN CHAPLIN AND MARTIN NICKOLDS THREE RED WAX SEALS WITH TWO
ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP - IN FINE
TO VERY FINE CONDITION - GUARANTEED
ORIGINAL OF INTEREST TO SOCIAL HISTORIANS, LOCAL HISTORY, COLLECTORS OF LEGAL
DOCUMENTS AND GENEALOGY ON ONE SHEET OF FOLDED VELLUM - SIZE 22 INCHES BY 27 INCHES |
Chaplin |
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1790 |
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1790
ANTIQUE Manuscript DEED Essex MANNINGTREE. DEED of COVENANT AND GRANTS ON
SEVERAL MESSUAGES LANDS TENEMENTS SITUATE LYING AND BEING IN MISTLEY AND MANNINGTREE.BETWEEN
MICHAEL BURTON OF MILDINGHALL IN THE PARISH OF MILDING IN COUNTY OF SUFFOLK,
ESQUIRE AND BENJAMIN STRIBLING OF MISTLEY IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX,
IRONMONGER.LOW START PRICE AND NO RESERVE - Manuscript Indenture Vellum Deed
SIGNED BY WILLIAM POWELL AND BENJAMIN SATTERTHWAITE FOUR RED WAX SEALS WITH ONE ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE
STAMPS - IN FINE TO VERY FINE
CONDITION - GUARANTEED ORIGINAL OF
INTEREST TO SOCIAL HISTORIANS, LOCAL HISTORY, COLLECTORS OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS
AND GENEALOGY ON TWO SHEETs OF FOLDED
VELLUM - SIZE 25 INCHES BY 19 INCHES |
Burton |
Stribling |
Powell |
Satterthwaite |
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1861
ANTIQUE Manuscript DEED Sadd COLCHESTER Essex. DEED of CONVEYANCE OF LAND AND
MESSUAGES ON WATER LANE OR BROOK STREET IN SAINT JAMES COLCHESTER ESSEX.
BETWEEN SAMUEL SADD OF WAKES COLNE IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX, GROCER OF THE
FIRST PART AND JOHN PERRY OF COLCHESTER IN THE SAID COUNTY, TAILOR. LOW START
PRICE AND NO RESERVE - Manuscript Indenture Vellum Deed SIGNED BY SAMUEL LADD
AND JOHN PERRY THREE RED WAX SEALS WITH TWO ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS
- IN FINE TO VERY FINE CONDITION
- GUARANTEED ORIGINAL OF INTEREST TO
SOCIAL HISTORIANS, LOCAL HISTORY, COLLECTORS OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS AND GENEALOGY
ON TWO SHEETs OF FOLDED VELLUM - SIZE
27 INCHES BY 22 INCHES |
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1870
ANTIQUE Manuscript DEED Alexander BALLINGDON Essex. DEED of CONVEYANCE OF
MESSUAGES AND PREMISES, WORKSHOPS AND STABLES SITUATE IN BALLINGDON STREET
BALLINGDON ESSEX . BETWEEN EMMA SQUIRE OF SUDBURY IN THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK;
ROBERT JOHN SQUIRE OF SUDBURY GROCER AND RICHARD SQUIRE OF BELGRAVE SQUARE IN
THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, AUCTIONEER OF THE FIRST PART JOHN PRIOR OF KINGS
ROAD BALLS POND ROAD ISLINGTON AND CHARLES JOHN PRIOR OF GLOUCESTER STREET
HAGGERSTONE IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX AND JOSEPH ALEXANDER OF SUDBURY,
BANKER. LOW START PRICE AND NO RESERVE - Manuscript Indenture Vellum Deed
SIGNED BY ALL PARTIES SIX RED WAX SEALS WITH FOUR ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS
- IN FINE TO VERY FINE CONDITION
- GUARANTEED ORIGINAL OF INTEREST TO
SOCIAL HISTORIANS, LOCAL HISTORY, COLLECTORS OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS AND GENEALOGY
ON FOUR SHEETs OF FOLDED VELLUM - SIZE
27 INCHES BY 22 INCHES |
Squire |
Prior |
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1824 |
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Here is
an ornate scalloped parchment Indenture dated 24th Januray 1824 being a Release
of property situate Mountnessing, Essex. The contract is between Edward
Alexander, Yeoman; Charles Alexander of Shenfield, Yeoman; Samuel Spackman,
Wheelwright; and Joseph Agnes, Miller. This document opens out to 31" x
24" and bears three wax seals and
one revenue stamp. Some storage soiling to the outside, but otherwise in very good condition and
would make a striking framed display item. |
Alexander |
Spackman |
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1874 |
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Settlement
on the Marriage of Armine Dew and Captain Furlong July 16 1874 Notice from
the Trustees of the Settlement upon the marriage of Miss Armine Dew and Capt
Furlong. Parties mentioned in the document: Armine Dew: she married Captain
Furlong on 30 June 1874 Captain George William Furlong Reverend Henry
Monkhouse Dew of Whitney, Herefordshire Mary Elizabeth Monkhouse, wife of
Henry Dew Reverend William Bickett Reverend Streynsham Master Reverend
Richard Lister Venables of Clivow [Clyro] in County of Radnor. [He was
chairman of the magistrates at Presteigne and diarist Francis Kilvert served
as his curate in Clyro.] Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Arthur Vickers Pryor of
Highlands, Chelmsford, Essex James & Bodenham, Attorneys Solicitor’s copy
of the Notice. 320mm by 205mm. Folded in four. Mint condition. |
Dew |
Furlong |
Monkhouse |
Bickett |
Streynsham |
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1878 |
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48/137 Althorne
- 1878 - Indemnity on Retirement of Trustees of Marriage Settlement of Rev.
Henry Mawson Milligan and Mary Ann Webb. Family living at Althorne, but the
marriage took place at Bromsberrow, Glos. Gives details of interests
transferred to M S by M A Webb,
including those inherited from Father, Mother, brother and sister (Sarah
Draper). Names 9 children of marriage and gives details of how funds were
held in 1878. 9 sides of paper, sewn together, signed and sealed by H M , M
A, Alice E, and Jessie Milligan, with provision for signatures of those
children who were abroad, or still minors. £32 |
Milligan |
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68/10 Colchester
- 1751 - Lease of 'The Windmill', Magdalen Street by John Clark to David
Rayner. Paper Indenture with decorative Initial Letter, signed and sealed by
Jon Clark and David Rayner, with signatures of witnesses, Benj. Barns and
Robert Mayhew. £55 |
Clark |
Rayner |
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68/27
Danbury - 1789 - Lease of Water
Mill and Lands in Stutton, Suffolk by
William Davy (late of Stutton, now Danbury, Essex) to William Tills. Paper
Indenture with ornate initial letter, signed and sealed by William Davy and
William Tills and witnessed by R Street and W Sparling. Small tear centre top
and several small holes in folds slightly affecting text. [see also
68/28]. £51 |
Davy |
Tills |
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1791 |
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68/28
Danbury - 1791 - Confirmation of terms of Lease of 1789 by William Davy ( Danbury, Essex) to
William Tills [see 68/27] and permission for Tills to erect various new
buildings. William Groom (Bristow, Norfolk) also party to the agreement - as
mortgagee of premises. Paper Indenture
signed and sealed by William Davy and William Tills and witnessed by
Henry Rawlings and W Sparling. Several small splits in folds. £51 |
Davy |
Tills |
Groom |
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1734 |
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68/9
Waltham Cross - 1734 - Grant of Lease
by Edward Pace (Waltham Cross) to Richard Cock (Southwark, Surrey) of
premises in Southwark. Paper Indenture with small tears in folds, with 'mark'
and seal of Richard Cock and signatures of witnesses Robt. Humphreys and
Benjamin Budd. Details of location by reference to adjoining properties and
streets. £58 |
Pace |
Cock |
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68/11 Weeley
- 1795 - Release of lands on part redemption of Mortgage - Sale of Lands by
William Payne to Edward Kempton, the proceeds being paid to Rev. Charles
Onley, Histed Hall, as part redemption of mortgage. Paper Indenture signed and sealed by Charles Onley, with
details of earlier mortgage, and detailed description of Lands. £50 |
Payne |
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68/17 White
Notley - Declaration of Trust 1751by Trustees of Will of Charles King (
Enfield) - died about 1738/9. Gives details of : Charles King's property,
wife (and her second husband - William Keene), 2 brothers, sister, nephew.
Signed and sealed by both trustees - Rev Cutts Barton (Holborn, London) and
Rev William Cardale (White Notley, Essex). Witnessed by Matt Barton and
Joshua Cox. Paper Indenture with two splits (about 2" and 4") and
several smaller holes in folds. £38 |
King |
Keene |
Barton |
Cardale |
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1901 |
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50/11
Hasler, Robert - Burnham - 1901. Probated will - vellum - names wife’s son by
first marriage [Hawkins], daughters [married names Nash and Garrood -married
to Jesse Garrood, Solicitor Ledbury] and nephew James Luckin. £20 |
Hasler |
Hawkins |
Nash |
Garrood |
Luckin |
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1896 |
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53/17
Brinn, Thomas - The “Alma”, Colchester - 1896. Letters of Administration - names brother,
William. £7 |
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1552 |
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Handwritten
English vellum deed dated the 5th year of the reign of King Edward VI, 1552
(1547-1553). The Grant conveys a "croft" of land of approximately
1.5 acres located in Hempsted in the county of Essex between Thomas Tyrrell
of London, an Esquire, of the first part; to Henry Farraunt and Lawrence
Farraunt. Nicely penned in Latin with docket on verso being a livery of
seizin. FINE red wax pendant seal with clear immpression of bust of a man, on
vellum seal tag. Very Good condition, foxing along one fold line, else very
nice and clean. Measures 13 x 8". (Accompanied by synopsis of the
document). |
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1710 |
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A fine
Vellum English Military appointment made under the seal of Queen Anne dated 1710
and signed by The Right Honorable Richard Earl Rivers whose many titles
included Constable of Her Majesties Tower of London , all boldly and
beautifully penned complete with embossed seal showing a Coat of Arms and
revenue stamps. The appointment names William Harvey Junior, Esquire, as a
Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Essex. |
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1878 |
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50/67 Waterup,
Mary - Brigg - 1878 Probated Will - vellum - names beneficiaries - Symonds,
Brigg and Golland, Essex. £16 |
Waterup |
Symonds |
Brigg |
Golland |
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1841 |
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1841 ANTIQUE
DEED Harlow ESSEX Cheffins TO Wright. MANUSCRIPT INDENTURE DOCUMENT BEING THE
BARGAIN AND SALE OF COPYHOLD HEREDITAMENTS AT HARLOW ESSEX KNOWN AS MARSH
CROFT AND BRICK FIELD. BETWEEN RICHARD CHEFFINS OF QUEENS ROW PENTONVILLE IN
THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, GENTLEMAN, PETER JAMES CHEFFINS OF HAILEY HALL IN
THE PARISH OF GREAT AMWELL IN THE COUNTY OF HERTFORD AND HENRY CHEFFINS OF
LITTLE EISTON IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX, GENTLEMAN OF THE FIRST PART AND CHARLES
HAWK OF BISHOPS STORTFORD IN THE SAID COUNTY OF HERTFORD, WINE AND SPIRIT
MERCHANT AND BENJAMIN BILLINGS OF HARLOW, BREWER, AND JOHN WRIGHT OF HARLOW,
BRICKMAKER. GUARANTEED ORIGINAL DOCUMENT - IN FINE TO VERY FINE CONDITION
- SMALL HAND COLOURED SURVEY PLAN SIZE
23 INCHES X 27 INCHES ON TWO SHEETS OF PARCHMENT TWO ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE
STAMPS WITH SIX WAX SEALS ON GREEN TAPE |
Cheffins |
Hawk |
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A
beautiful Indenture made between Richard Coates of Springfield, Hyem Wolton of
Chelmsford and Thomas Frost Gepp (also of Chelmsford) and Mary Albra (also of
Chelmsford) and James Mayhew of Fenchurch Street, London (Gentleman) on 15th
Ffebruary 1821 - a lease for a year Many other names and places mentioned In
excellent condition |
Coates |
Wolton |
Gepp |
Albra |
Mayhew |
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1838 |
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The
Probate of the will and codicil pf Mary Greenwood, late of Springfield 1838
Many names and places mentioned including daughter Susannah Greenwood, granddaughter
Eliza Marriage, cousin Abigail Perkover, James Wood, George Wood all of
Chelmsford. The Chelmsford Benevolent Society. The Chelmsford Guild Free
School of Industry and to Chelmsford Auxiliary Bible Society. William Oug
("my occasional servant"), Susannah Greenwood my four wheeled
carriage, son John Greenwood, grandson Thomas Greenwood and friend John
Chandler. Codicil revoked money to childrenn of Abigail Perkover and William
Oug 1839!! Proved 15 December 1841 In excellent condition |
Greenwood |
Marriage |
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Wood |
Oug |
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1628
ANTIQUE DOCUMENT Reign CHARLES I Kings Justices. BEING A LICENSE OF
ALIENATION TO BE GRANTED TO JAMES GURRINGTON GENTLEMAN AND MARY HIS WIFE -
FOR ANNEX OF MEADOWS AND APPURT'NCES
AT MAPLEFFED MAGNA IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX ~ RICHARD LORD WESTON HIGH
TREASURER OF ENGLAND [please see photographs below] and signed by Thomas
Ravenscroft and George Couthorpe Arthur Croftes believed to be Justices of
the King's Court. - ON FOLDED HAND MADE PAPER - SIZE 6 INCHES BY 10 INCHES -
.OF INTEREST TO COLLECTORS OF SOCIAL AND LOCAL HISTORY - GENEALOGY ITEMS AND
FINANCIAL EPHEMERA . Start Collecting Today for the Whole Family GUARANTEED
ORIGINAL DOCUMENT - IN VERY FINE CONDITION |
Gurrington |
Ravenscroft |
Croftes |
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