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Vellum
Document - Froomes Hill, Herefordshire. Conveyance of an Estate at Froomes
Hill dated |
Perkins |
Barnett |
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VINTAGE
BILL HEADS / RECEIPTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The
Majority of these are Made Out To "Admiral Henry Nicholls" I have
some other items for Sale on Ebay that also Link to this Gentleman Item
#2264622187. Group
One – These are all attached to each other by a single metal type rivet
passing through the top left hand corner. No1.
Dated 1824 – Bristol Paper Manufactory – Stationer, Bookseller, Binder. "Baldwins
Daily Journal" No2. –
Dated 1824 – Furnishers, Ironmongers and Cutlers – Bristol. "Tea
Kettle And Other Items" No3. –
Dated 1825 – William Moore – Army Business and Patentee For The Regulation
Cap – Old Bond Street – London. "2
Pairs Of Cotton Braces" No4. –
Dated 1825 – Smyth And Nephew – Perfumers – New Bond Street – London. "Tooth
Brushes And Other Items" No5. –
Dated 1825 – Oliver And Stone – Tea Dealers – Bristol. "Various
Teas ect." No6. –
Dated 1825 – Oliver And Stone – Tea Dealers – Bristol. "Various
Items" No7. –
Dated 1825 – Underwood And Company – Qauy & No.20 Clare Stree Bristol –
Ironmongers. "Kettle" No8. –
Dated 1825- James Castrell & Co. – Mens Mercers And Haberdashers – No.57
Vine Street Bristol. "Printed
Quilling" No9. -
Dated 1820’s – Luke Kendall – Trunk And Portmanteau Manufacturer – Bristol. "To
Repair Casket Bag" No.10 –
Dated 1825 – Underwood Jr Room & Co – Bristol. – Wholesale And Retail
Ironmongers "1
Best Tea Kettle" No11. –
Dated 1827 – C & J Rivington – 3 Waterloo Place, Pall Mall – London "For
A Copy Of ?" No12. –
Dated 1827 – Charles Frost – Bookseller And Stationer – Bristol "Hard
To Read" No13. –
Dated 1828 – Rownham & Limekiln Coal Wharfs And Weighing Engines "Hard
To Read" No14 –
Dated 1828 – George Hill – Carpenter, Builder & House Agent – Clifton,
Bristol. "Lock". No15. –
Dated 1829 - Russel And Miller – Catherine Place, Bath – Wine Merchants. "2
Gallons Of Best Brandy" No16 –
Dated 1829 – J.E. Sindon "Something
In Drawing Room. No17 –
Dated 1830 – John Surrage & Company – 44 High Street Bristol – Woolen
Drapers And Undertakers. "Fine
Welsh Flannel" No18. –
Dated 1830 – Henry R. Llewelin – Redcliff Wharf – Bristol "I
Beg To Inform You That The Zepherin Is Arrived From London And Is Expected To
Begin Being Discharged Today – For You One Chest". No19 –
Dated 1830 – Thomas Fuidge & Co – Grocers And Tea Dealers – Bristol. "Hard
To Read" No20 –
Dated 1804 – A Receipt For Money And Shares Left In A Will. Group 2
- These
are all attached to each other via one metal pin in the top left hand corner No21 –
Dated May 22nd 1826 – To Edward Mitchell – Narrow Wine Street Bristol "For
Carriage Per His Fly Wagon, From No.69, Old Bailey, London. No22 –
Dated May 27th 1826 – To Edward Mitchell – Narrow Wine Street Bristol "For
Carriage Per His Fly Wagon, From No.69, Old Bailey, London. No23 –
Dated 1826 – To Dallimore & Co "1
Bag ??" No24 –
Dated 1827 – To Dallimore & Co "1
Box ??" No25 –
Dated 1829 – Per Richard Cuttwell’s Wagon – A Wagon TO And From Bath Daily. |
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1853 |
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MANUSCRIPT
DEED Gloucester BRETTELL to WOOD 1853. from the reign of QUEEN VICTORIA MANUSCRIPT
DOCUMENT This being an COPY TITLE DEED OF RELEASE OF LEGACY OF £2,500 UNDER
THE WILL AND SETTLEMENT EXECUTED IN CONTEMPLATION OF THE MARRIAGE OF WILLIAM
WOOD BLAKE AND MARGARET POLLOCK BETWEEN ANN ELIZABET BRETTELL LATE OF OLDLAND
HALL IN THE COIUNTY OF GLOUCESTER BUT NOE OF BATH, HESTOR WILSON OF THE CITY
OF CHESTER, EDNA STANTON OF BELLAN PLACE IN THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH, THOMAS
IVES BRAYNE HOSTAGE OF WINNINGTON IN THE COUNTY OF CHESTER GENTLEMAN AND MARY
HIS WIFE, SARAH BUDGETT OF OLDLAND HALL RICHARD JONES OF BBELLAN PLACE AND
EMMA HIS WIFE, THOMAS HORATIA WOOD OF RODE HEATH IN THE COUNTY OF CHESTER AND
WILLIAM HOOD BLAKE OF WINNINGTON OF THE FIRST PART; THE VENERABLE ISAAC WOOD
OF NEWTON HALL MIDDLEWICH IN THE SAID COUNTY OF CHESTER ARCHDEACON OF THE
DIOCESE OF CHESTER AND EDWARD WOOD OF PORTHIN IN THE COUNTY OF STAFFORD
TRUSTEES . TWO SHEETS OF VELLUM ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS WAX SEALS GUARANTEED ORIGINAL SIZE 29
INCHES X 23 INCHES |
Blake |
Pollock |
Brettell |
Wilson |
Stanton |
Hostage |
Budgett |
Jones |
Wood |
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1799 |
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MANUSCRIPT
Deed CHICHESTER Cleverdon to TAYLOR 1799. from the reign of GEORGE II BREWING
INTEREST MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT This being THE TITLE DEED OF RELEASE OF CERTAIN HEREDITAMENTS
AND PREMISES - MALTHOUSE STOREROOMS AND GRANARIES - SITUATE IN THE UPPER WEST
LANE IN THE PARISH OF ST. PETER THE GREAT IN THE CITY OF CHICHESTER BETWEEN
THOMAS CLEVERDON LATE OF THE CITY OF CHICHESTER IN THE COUNTY OF SUSSEX
MERCHANT BUT NOW OF THE CITY OF BRISTOL OF THE FIRST PART THOMAS RHOADES OF
THE SAID CITY OF CHICHESTER GENTLEMAN OF THE SECOND PART JOHN WHITE AND JOHN
BROOKS OF THE THIRD PART ANF THOMAS TAYLOR OF THE SAID CITY OF CHICHESTER
MALSTER OF THE FOURTH PART.. ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP WAX SEALS GUARANTEED
ORIGINAL SIZE 29 INCHES X 25 INCHES |
Cleverdon |
Rhoades |
White |
Brooks |
Taylor |
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Beautiful
handwritten English vellum indenture dated 1720 during the reign of King George
I being the conveyance of a property in Raurdean in the County of Goucester
between Charles Hopkins of Monmouth, a Yeoman, of the first part; and Richard
Jelfe, Yeoman, of the second part; and Jeremiah Jennings, a taylor, of the
third part. Nicely penned with fancy printed vignette, light blue revenues
with insert, tax stamp, and two red wax seals on pinkish cloth tags with
armorial impressions. Nice dockets on verso. Fine condition. Measures 34 x
28". |
Hopkins |
Jelfe |
Jennings |
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1708 |
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Handwritten
English vellum indenture dated 1708 during the reign of Queen Anne being the
conveyance of property in Raurdeane in the County of Gloucester between
William Jelfe, Yeoman, of the one part; and Richard Gwinnett of London, an
Esquire, of the second part. Nicely penned in flourishing style with two blue
revenues with insert, tax stamp on verso, and paper over wax seal. Nice
docketing on verso. FINE condition, measures 20.5 x 10". |
Jelfe |
Gwinnett |
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1750 |
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Handwritten
English vellum indenture dated 1750 during the reign of King George II
regarding the use of a fine on property in the Psrish of Saint Phillip and Jacob
in Gloucester between Frances Whitehead, a Widow, and Thomas Whitehead, a
Salter, of the one part; and Thomaas Evans of Bristol, a Gentleman. Nicely
penned with bolded words, fancy printed vignette, three blue revenue stamps
with insert, and tax stamp on verso. Three red wax seals on pinkish cloth
tags. Very Good condition with mild discoloration and some creasing. Measures
26 x 23". |
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1820s |
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Clear-Well.
Ledger, 1747, manuscript accounts incl. headings of Sundry Payments, Unpaid
Bills, Bills Contractted, Home Estate Husbandry, Broadfields Husbandry,
Improvements, House Accounts, Garden Acounts, Men Servants' Wages, Brewing
Account, Making Malt, Building at Home, Smithwork, Carpenter's Work, Coopers,
Glaziers, Grain Bought, etc., interspersed with accounts, receipts, etc.
relating to Mr. Brockshaw (c. 1820s), approx. 130pp, a few leaves excised,
contemp. vellum, soiled, folio |
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309 |
1543 |
Dominic
Winter 6 Oct 2004 |
405 |
Fine
vellum document, dated 2nd January, in the 34th year of Henry VIII (1543),
from Sir Walter Deveroux, Knight of the Noble Order of the Garter, Lord
Ferrers and Charteley, Lord of the Manor of Dymock, Gloucester [First
Viscount Hereford, Constable of Warwick Castle. d. 1558] to Thomas Loveregge
of Dymock, husbandman and his heirs for the sum of ten pounds, one messuage
with all its pastures, grazings and meadows, at Yockford, below the place
called Woodends Hallywater, in the Parish of Dymock, and late in the tenure
of Ralph Loveregge, Thomas to pay Walter forty shillings rent and twelve
shillings for relief at the death of any tenant, with signature of Sir Walter
Deveroux and portion of pendant wax seal attached, plus accompanying
translation |
Deveroux |
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310 |
1591 |
Dominic
Winter 6 Oct 2004 |
406 |
Elizabethan
Vellum Feoffment, dated 20th May in the 33rd year of Elizabeth (1591),
reciting the view of FrankpIdge and Court Baron of the Manor of Dymock,
Gloucestershire, of 6th May 1591, wherein George Bearde of Standishe, gent,
conveyed to Thomas Weale of Ockington in the Parish of Dimock yeoman, and
William Hill of le hill in the same parish, yeoman, a tenement called
Brownes, late in the tenure of Thomas Woodleie, deceased, three crofts of
arable land adjoining the tenement, together four acres of arable land lying
together in a field called Horsecrosse, etc., in fine condition with
accompanying translation |
Bearde |
Weale |
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1896 |
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FAMILY
HISTORY Deed SOUTH LAMBETH LONDON Medland to Neave 1896. low start no reserve
- Family History research item - sold as damaged as there is a storage damp
spot. MANUSCRIPT indenture BEING THE ASSIGNMENT OF NO 39 RUTLAND STREET SOUTH
LAMBERT LONDON BETWEEN MARY LONG OF ALEXANDER ROAD LOWER ADDISCOMBE CROYDEN
IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY; SARAH LONG AND ELEANOR LONG OF BRUEL MALINES IN THE
KINGDOM OF BELGIUM OF THE FIRST PART JANE MEDLAND OF EDITHINA STREET
STOCKWELL IN THE COUNTY OF LONDON AND
ROBERT STRANG OF MONTPELIER WALK CHELTENHAM IN THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER
IRONMONGER AND CHARLES JAKEMAN OF WERTER ROAD PUTNEY IN THE COUNTY OF LONDON
OF THE THIRD PART AND JOHN HENRY NEAVE OF COBHAM LODGE MUNSTER ROAD FULHAM OF
THE FOURTH PART CLEAR HAND ON PARCHMENT WAX SEALS ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS
GUARANTEED ORIGINAL. SIZE 10 INCHES X 16 INCHES FOLDED |
Long |
Medland |
Strang |
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312 |
1599-1654 |
Bloomsbury
4 Nov 2004 |
11 |
Schedule
of Park (A)… of the house & lands meadowes pastures & feedinge as are
limitted and appoynted to the s[ai]d Richard Tirrell al[ia]s Mordridge
Sheldon for his life And of soe much as are limitted to Elizabeth his wife…,
manuscript on vellum, slightly soiled, 560 x 260mm., n.d. [seventeenth
century]; and 9 others, deeds mostly relating to Gloucestershire, including a
16th century marriage indenture, v.s., v.d., 4th October 1599 - 13th November
1654 (10). £75 - £100 “Item the water grist mill att the westward end of West
Knighton” [Dorset]. |
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313 |
1806 |
Bloomsbury
4 Nov 2004 |
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Bristol
Election. [Poll Book], 26pp. of manuscript lists, notes etc. relating to the
election, pasted down on later album ff., browned, modern cloth-backed
boards, remains of later upper cover with ink title, 4to, October &
November 1806. £150 - £200 Includes: “To the Honourable Committee of Evan
Baillie Esqr, To A Dinner at the Cock & Bottle Castle Precincts Bristol”;
“List of the Electors Names to whom I paid four shillings each…”. |
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314 |
1747 |
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A
vellum indenture for the sale of property in Stock, Churchill, Somerset,
between Samuel Webb of Iron Acton, Glocestershire, tanner and only son and
heir of Thomas Webb of Congresbury, Somerset, yeoman late father, John Cambe
of Over Langford in Churchill, Somerset, gent, and Samuel Foord of Backwell,
Somerset, gent. Dated the 23rd day of March in the 21st year of the reign of
George II [1747]. All that messuage where William Hassell formerly dwelt
afterward in possession of Samuel Foord, with meadow, pasture called Ware and
Stock Wood, and an orchard called Barley Paddock in Stock, Churchill.
Handwritten in English on vellum. Good condition although some light
browning. Document size: 75 by 52 cm. Signature and seal. |
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1828 |
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A
vellum indenture being the appointment and release by way of mortgage of
several messuages or cottages in Staple Hill, Mangotsfield,
Gloucestershire, between Richard
Bartlemore of Wick, Gloucestershire, yeoman, Thomas Stone of StapleHill,
carpenter, and Thomas Printon of the City of Bristol, gent. Dated the 30th
day of May in the 9th year of the reign of George IV [1828]. All that
messuage cottage and blacksmiths shop in Staple Hill, Mangotsfield. A large 4
page document. Handwritten in English on vellum. Patchy browning on some
pages and rubbed text in folds. Document size: 65 by 55 cm. Signatures and
seals. |
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1815 |
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antique
MANUSCRIPT DEED Bristol DEAN AND
CHAPTER > Salway 1815. FROM THE REIGN OF KING GEORGE III - 189 years old
MANUSCRIPT INDENTURE DOCUMENT BEING THE LEASE OF TWO TENEMENTS IN PIPE LANE
IN THE CITY OF BRISTOL BETWEEN THE DEAN AND CHAPTER OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH
OF THE HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY OF BRISTOL OF THE ONE PART AND GEORGE
SALWAY GENTLEMAN THOMAS HEMMINGS OCCOUPANT AND MARY COOMBS ALL OF THE CITY OF
BRISTOL EXECUTORS OF THE WILL OF JOSEPH GOODALE OF THE CITY OF BRISTOL
WATCHMAKER. GUARANTEED GENUINE AND IN FINE CONDITION - SLIGHT WEAR ALONG FOLD
ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP SMALL SURVEY PLAN TO REVERSE NO SEAL SIZE 29 INCHES
X 32 INS ON ONE SHEET OF VELLUM |
Salway |
Hemmings |
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1742
indeture made the 3rd day of may between thomas edwin of barkshire and john edney of wheatley in the county of
oxford carpenture,and william sutton of gloucester.to do with assignment of
messuages and lands.and tenaments. |
Edwin |
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1840 |
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FAMILY
HISTORY WILTSHIRE Oxford College 1840 Mill DEED. FROM THE TIME OF THE REIGN
OF QUEEN VICTORIA on PARCHMENT. Family History research document - sold as
damaged as there is no seal MANUSCRIPT indenture DOCUMENT This being THE
LEASE OF ALL THAT CORN AND FULLING MILL CALLED WINDENHAM TOGETHER WITH LAND
AND MILL HOUSE IN THE COUNTY OF WILTSHIRE. BETWEEN THE WARDEN AND SCHOLARS OF
SAINT MARY COLLEGE OF WINCHESTER IN OXFORD COMMONLY KNOWN AS NEW COLLEGE
OXFORD OF THE ONE PART AND THOMAS CROSSMAN OF THE PARISH OF OLVESTON IN THE
COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER GENTLEMAN AND DANVERS HILL WARD OF THE CITY OF BRISTOL
MERCHANT OF THE OTHER PART. MANUSCRIPT DEED IMPRESSED REVENUE STAMP
GUARANTEED ORIGINAL. SIZE 20 INCHES X 24 INCHES FOLDED |
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1852 |
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Handwritten
English vellum indenture dated 1852 being the conveyance of Elmbridge Court
Farm in Churchdown in the County of Gloucester between The Right Honorable
William earl of Craven, of the one part; and James Wells, a Yeoman, of the
second part. Interesting content with the Earl reserving exlusive right to
"sport" on the property. Also a schedule of the property including
acreage and the names of the fields, evidently a large parcel. Fancy printed
vignette with stationers mark, two blue revenue stamps with silver inserts,
tax stamps, red wax seal on green cloth tag with signature of Mr. Wells. Very
Good condition, mild discoloration and wear. Measures 28 x 23". |
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1877 |
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Handwritten
English vellum indenture dated 1877 being the conveyance of a large farm
property in Kingswood in the County of Gloucester. Large hand drawn plat of
the property and a handwritten schedule of the property make this quite
attractive. The indenture is between Daniel Charles Robertson, a Farmer, of
the one part; and Rufus Long, a Gentleman, of the second part. Nicely penned
with fancy printed vignette, blue revenue stamp with insert, tax stamp, and
two red wax seals on green cloth tags. Nice docketing on verso. Very Good
condition, measures 27 x 23". |
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1820 |
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lease
for a year dated 7 day of september,1820 between the reverand richard
rakes of the city of glousester of one
part, and elizabeth collard of gloucester.to do with messeges and 5 shillings
payed to the reverand.one red seal nice old document. |
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Handwritten
English vellum indenture dated 1722 during the reign of King George I being
the conveyance of property in Syde and Brimsfield in the County of Gloucester
between Thomas Ridler, an esquire, and Walter Ridler, a Gentleman, and
brother of Thomas, of the second part. Nicely penned thoughout including
decorative title words, three blue revenue stamps with insert, tax stamp, and
red wax seal on cloth tag. Very Good condition, nice fresh appearance with
creasing at folds, measures 19 x 15". |
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1677 |
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A
vellum/parchment indenture dated the last day of December 1677 between
Richard Smith "late of New England and now of Thornbury" Gent
"sisters son of William Barton late of Moorton in the parish of
Thornbury aforesaid Gent deceased" and Samuel Astey of Thornbury
concerning a property called Blackland in Aust. A pub called the George is mentioned. Also shooting rights, "and one water
at the Boat of passage" plus lots of other fields, etc. This document
has been folded and has some fading on the right-hand side along the fold. One piece of the text has been
underlined. It has been signed by
Richard Smith and part of the seal is missing. |
Smith |
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1673 |
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A
vellum/parchment indenture dated 1st October 1673 between Sir Humfry Hooke of
Kingsweston in the County of Clour. Knight and Thomas Earle of the City of
Bristol Marchant and relates to the sale of property in "Ecberton als
Elverton als Avleberton". It has
the signature and seal of Sir Humphrey. Has been folded and has some age spotting,
otherwise good condition. |
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1813 |
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A 7
page vellum indenture between Sir Henry Cann-Lippincott and William Miller of
Ozleworth Esquire concering the Manor of Aust and several farms in Olveston
and Elberton, Gloucestershire.
Properties are described with a history of previous ownership,
etc. A very interesting document for
somebody researching this area. Each
page has a revenue seal and it has been signed and sealed by Sir Henry and
William Miller. Some age spotting and has been folded, otherwise excellent
condition. |
Cann-Lippincott |
Miller |
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1824 |
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A 4
page vellum indenture between Sir Henry Cann-Lippincott and the Bank of
England being a mortgage for £16,000 on his estates in Gloucestershire:
Stoke, Henbury, Olveston, Elberton, Aust, etc. Tenants are named with a description of the
properties, acreages and annual rents.
A very interesting document for somebody researching this area. Each page has a revenue seal and it has
been signed and sealed by Sir Henry. Some age spotting and has been folded,
otherwise excellent condition |
Cann-Lippincott |
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1884 |
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Handwritten
English vellum indenture dated 1884 during the reign of Queen Victoria
beingthe conveyance of property situated at Two Mile Hill in St. George in
the County of Gloucester between The Guardian Prmanent Building Society of
Bristol, of the one part; and James Harris, a Shipping Clerk, of the second
part. Nicely penned with handcolored and hand drawn Plat ofthe subject
property. Orange-pink revenue stamp with silver insert, tax stamp, and red
wax seal on green cloth tag as well as large red embossed seal. Very Good
condition, nice for display, measures 28 x 23". |
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1592 |
Dominic
Winter 15 Dec 2004 |
452 |
Vellum
grant dated 16th May, 1592 , reciting the previous granting of land in the
Manor of Dymock, Gloucestershire, to Thomas Weale of Ockington, yeoman and
William Hill of Hill in the same Parish, yeoman, one acre of land in
Estfield, one other parcel of land in Lower Pixfield and two selions in the
same field, and now Thomas and William grant this land to Thomas Turnor of
Ryton in the Parish of Dymock, wheelwright, etc., |
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1539 |
Dominic
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466 |
Vellum
indenture dated 16th May, in the 31st year of the reign of Henry VIII [1539]
, in which Anthony Marmyon of Upton St Leonard, Gloucestershire, gent, grants
unto Joan Smyth, widow, late wife of William Smyth otherwise called William
Sheppard, late of Northstoke, deceased, and Richard Smyth, otherwise called
Richard Sheppard, her son and heir his messuage and farm with all its land,
etc., in the Parish of Northstoke, Oxfordshire [North Stoke], except all
woods, groves and coppices, to hold for twenty years for a yearly rent of
.6s.8d, with large portion of pendant wax seal attached A
scarce example of a document in English from this period. |
Marmyon |
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Fine
English vellum indenture dated 1714 during the end of the reign of Queen Anne
being a Jointure or marriage agreement specifying the marriage portion and
property. The indenture conveys property in Syde in the County of Gloucester
between Thomas Webb, a Yeoman, and Hannah Harris, a Spinster , the intended
bride and groom, of the one part; and Benjamin Harris, the proud father, a
Yeoman, and William Abell, a Yeoman, of the second part. Beautifully penned
including flourishing title words, two revenue stamps and tax stamps, and
four red wax seals on vellum tags. FINE condition, measures 24.5 x
15.5". |
Webb |
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sale of
lands and messauges and other stuff.dated the 6 april 1807, between edward
wilbraham the younger of gloucester, and the reverand daniel lyson of
hampsted and samuel lyson.money paid £1.999 and 5 shilling ,meeauges and
tenaments.and lands,4 red wax seals,nice large document.two pages |
Wilbraham |
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1840 |
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ANTIQUE
MANUSCRIPT DEED Killkenny IRELAND Viscount Clifden 1840. From the reign of
QUEEN VICTORIA - 167 years old MANUSCRIPT INDENTURE DOCUMENT BEING THE
CONVEYANCE OF CERTAIN HOUSES GARDENS AND PREMISES IN THE TOWN OF CALLAN AND
OF THE LANDS OF GRANGE AND KILTOWN IN COUNTY KILKENNY UPON THE TRUSTS OF THE
WILL THE RIGHT HONORABLE LORD CALLAN DECEASED. BETWEEN HENRY RYAN OF NORTH
GREAT GEORGE STREET IN THE COUNTY OF DUBLIN GENTLEMAN OF THE FIRST PART
RICHARD GREEN OF HENRIETTA STREET CAVENDISH SQUARE IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX
OF THE SECOND PART WILLIAM JONES HARTLEY OF SAINT JAMES'S SQUARE CHELTENHAM
IN THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER THE RIGHT HONORABLE GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK
CISCOUNT MORPETH AND THOMAS JAMES AGAR ROBARTES OF LLANHYDROCK IN THE COUNTY
OF CORNWALL. GUARANTEED GENUINE AND IN VERY FINE CONDITION ESCUTCHEONED
REVENUE STAMP IRELAND RED WAX SEAL
SIZE 27 INCHES X 26 INS ON TWO SHEETS OF VELLUM |
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1747 |
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Handwritten
English vellum indenture dated 1747 during the reign of King George II being
the conveyance of a dwelling and property in Syde in the County of Gloucester
between Thomas Webb, a Yeoman, and Sarah, his wife, of the one part; and
William taylor, a Gentleman, of the second part. Nicely penned with fancy
printed vignette, blue revenue stamps, tax stamp, and two red wax sealls with
nice impressions. Nice docketing on verso. Very Good with creasing. Large,
measuring 35 x 27". |
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1915 |
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A large
5 page vellum indenture relating to the sale of lands in Hentland, Peterstow,
Bridstow, Goodrich and Maistow in Herefordshire, between Joustier Walker of
Castleton, Monmouthshire, Baronet and a Major in His Majesties Army, Henry
Edzell Morgan Lindsey of Ystrad Mynach, Glamorgan, Leutenant Colonel, The
Right Honourable Courtenay Charles Evan Lord Tredegar, and Harry Moreland of
Beverley House, Gloucester, match manufacturer. Dated 22nd March 1915.
Although a fairly recent document, its value is in the superb hand drawn and
coloured plan of the estate of Lord Tredegar being conveyed - approx 60 by 65
cm in size. Accompanying the plan is a long schedule or list of individual
properties giving their names, acreage, location and use. Signature of Lord
Tredegar. |
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An
interesting hand written vellum document pertaining to the Manor of Marston
Meysey in the County of Wiltshire dated 22nd December 1848 during the reign
of Queen Victoria. Pertaining to John Smith of Marston Meysey Yeoman and Mary
Harris. Other names mentioned include: David Harris, Mary Lane & Richard
King. Property and locations mentioned include: The Layer, Near-the-way,
Garston & Kempsford in Gloucester. Signed by: Alfred Caswell (Steward). A
very clean document in excellent condition bearing the usual long term
storage folds. Comprising a single folded sheet of vellum approx. 20” x 15½”
with all text fully legible for transcription. Bearing two £1 embossed blue
revenue stamps with lead escutcheon seals backed with Victoria cipher revenue
stamps. |
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1776 |
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A large
2 page vellum indenture recording the sale of a farm in Herefordshire between
Edward Taylor of Lidney, Gloucestershire, yeoman, and Thomas Jones of
Whitfield in the parish of Peterstow, Herefordshire, clerk. Dated the 1st day
of January in the 16th year of the reign of George III [1776]. Property: All
that capital messuage and farm called Wruxton in the parishes of Whitchurch,
Marstow and Llangarron. Medium:
Handwritten in English on vellum. Condition: All revenue stamps have been cut
out of the vellum affecting a small portion of the text, otherwise good
condition. Document size (approx.): 70 by 70 cm. Characteristics: Signatures
and seals. |
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1843 |
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ANTIQUE
MANUSCRIPT DEED Bristol Warehouse BUDGETT > GASKIN 1843 FROM THE REIGN OF
QUEEN VICTORIA - 262 YEARS OLD THIS IS MANUSCRIPT INDENTURE DOCUMENT BETWEEN
HENRY HILL BUDGETT OF KINGS WOOD HILL IN THE PARISH OF BITTON IN THE COUNTY
OF GLOUCESTER WHOLESALE GROCER OF THE FIRST PART SAMUEL BUDGETT OF THE SAME
PLACE WHOLESALE GROCER OF THE SECOND PART AND THE SAID HENRY HILL BUDGETT OF
THE THIRD PART AND THE REVEREND JOHN GASKIN OF THE SAME PLACE OF THE FOURTH
PART. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP AND THAT SAMUEL BUDGETT INTENDS TO CARRY ON
THE SAID TRADE OF WHOLESALE GROCER FROM THE PREMISES OF 13 AND 14 NELSON
STREET IN THE SAID CITY OF BRISTOL FOR THE SUM OF ONE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED
POUNDS GUARANTEED GENUINE AND IN VERY FINE CONDITION - ON ONE SHEET OF VELLUM SIZE 24 INCHES X 29
INS ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS RED WAX SEALS |
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1836 |
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GENEALOGY
AND FAMILY HISTORY ANTIQUE
MANUSCRIPT 1836 VELLUM DEED Iron Acton Gloucester SARGEANT >KEEPIN. From
the reign of WILLIAM IV- 168 years old MANUSCRIPT
INDENTURE DOCUMENT BEING THE APPOINTMENT AND RELEASE IN FEE OF A MESSUAGE
GARDEN AND HEREDITAMENTS IN THE PARISH OF IRON ACTON IN THE GLOUCESTER
BEING A COOPERS SHOP AND BAKEHOUSE ON THE ROAD FROM IRON ACTON TO WOTTEN
UNDEREDGE. BETWEEN
DANIEL SARGEANT LATE OF ALMONDSBURY IN THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER BUT NOW OF
THE PARISH OF LLANNARTH IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH YEOMAN OF THE FIRST PART
THOMAS WILLIAMS PETERS OF THE PARISH OF OLVESTON IN THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER
LINEN DRAPER AND GROCER OF THE SECOND PART THOMAS KEEPIN OF THE PARISH
OF IRON ACTON OF THE THIRD PART AND HENRY RAY OF THE CITY OF BRISTOL GENTLEMAN
OF THE FOURTH PART . *
GUARANTEED GENUINE AND IN VERY FINE CONDITION - *
ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS * WAX
SEAL * SIZE
29 INCHES X 25 INS * ON
TWO SHEETS OF VELLUM |
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1823 |
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ANTIQUE
MANUSCRIPT 1823 VELLUM DEED Iron Acton GLOUCESTER Peters > Sargeant. From
the reign of KING GEORGE IV - 281 years old MANUSCRIPT
INDENTURE DOCUMENT BEING THE MORTGAGE FOR ALLTHAT SHOP ERECTION OR
BUILDING USED AS A COOPERS SHOP WITH NEWLY ERECTED BAKEHOUSE BEHIND BOUNDED
BY THE TURNPIKE ROAD LEADING FROM IRON ACTON TO WOOTON UNDEREDGE IN THE
COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER. BETWEEN
THOMAS WILLIAMS PETERS OF THORNBURY IN THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER LINEN
DRAPER AND GROCER OF THE ONE PART AND DANIEL SARGEANT OF ALMONDSBURY IN THE
SAID COUNTY YEOMAN OF THE OTHER PART.. *
GUARANTEED GENUINE AND IN FINE TO VERY FINE CONDITION - CLEAR AND LEGIBLE
*
ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS * WAX
SEAL * SIZE
24 INCHES X 29 INS * ON
ONE SHEET OF VELLUM |
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ANTIQUE
MANUSCRIPT 1819 VELLUM DEED Ripple Worcester PARKHURST > WEBB. From
the reign of KING GEORGE III - 185 years old MANUSCRIPT
DOCUMENT BEING THE MORTGAGE FOR £11,000 AND INTEREST OF HEREDITAMENTS
AT RIPPLE IN THE COUNTY OF WORCESTER BEING LEASEHOLD FOR LIVES UNDER
THE LORD BISHOP OF WORCESTER - THIS BEING THE MANOR OF RIPPLE OTHERWISE
RIPPULL. BETWEEN
THE REVEREND FLEETWOOD PARKHURST OF PENZANCE IN THE COUNTY OF CORNWALL
OF THE FIRST PART ROBERT PARKHURST OF CHELTENHAM IN THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER
AND FRANCES PARKHURST OF CHELTENHAM OF THE SECOND PART AND JOHN WEBB OF
LEA HALL IN THE PARISH OF HERMITAGE IN THE COUNTY OF STAFFORD GENTLEMAN
OF THE THIRD PART . *
GUARANTEED GENUINE AND IN FINE TO VERY FINE CONDITION - SLIGHT STORAGE
WEAR TO OUTER FOLD CORNER *
SECOND INDENTURE TO REVERSE *
ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS * WAX
SEAL * SIZE
36 INCHES X 25 INS * ON
THREE SHEET OF VELLUM |
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An
indenture dated 1st January 1677 between Richard Smith, late of New England
and now of Thornbury and Samuel Astey of Thornbury and relates to a property
called Blackland. It also mentions
other properties, common lands, wharfs and passage across the River Aust,
etc. This document has holes along one fold and some of the text has
faded. It has been signed by Richard
Smith but the seal has broken away. |
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1673 |
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A two
page vellum indenture between Sir Humfry Hooke of Kingsweston in the County
of Glous. Knight and Thomas Earle of the City of Bristol Merchant. It relates to property in Elverton als
Avleberton and covers such items as fishing and fowling as well as
property. Other people are
mentioned. The second page is a
schedule listing tenants names and the property with the yearly rent payable.
The bottom right-hand corner of the document is not missing it just wouldn't
stay unfolded for the photo! There is
some staining. The top part of the
second sheet will not pull out as it is stuck to the other side. However, this does not affect its
readability. It has been signed by Sir
Humfry. |
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1849 |
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A 6
page SCOTCH PATENT in respect of Thomas Beale Browne of Hampen,
Gloucestershire, for "Certain improvements in looms, and in the
manufacture of woven and twisted fabrics". Signed on pages by William
Wilson and Archibold McNeill at Edinburgh, 1849. Superb 16cm red wax seal of
Queen Victoria, on a horse, with page holding the reins, lion and unicorn on
reverse. The seal comes in a metal skippet, within the original brown morocco
gilt box (lid detached), labelled on spine. Medium: Handwritten in Latin on
vellum. Condition: Very good condition vellum. Seal in excellent condition
with only minor chips on edges. Document size (approx.): 25 by 30 cm. |
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1710 |
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A large
2 page vellum indenture regarding land near Aust church and fishery in Aust
dated 30 October 1710 between Elizabeth Browneing of Cowley and John Baker
Dowell of Over in the Parish of Almondsbury (esq.). This document contains genealogical
information about the Browneing family It has one seal and signature with a
revenue tag on each page. Has been
folded, otherwise good condition. |
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1816 |
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A large
3 page vellum indenture dated 23rd February 1816 between William Miller of
Ozleworth (esq.) and Frances (nee Wyndham) his wife, The Right Honourable
George Obien Earl of Egremont and Nathaniel Peach Wathen of Arlingham Court
(esq.). This document cites earlier
indentures and relates to the Manor of Aust in Gloucester. Has four
signatures and seals with revenue stamps on each page. It has witness signatures on the back. Has been folded, otherwise good condition. |
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GENUINE
ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT DEED Iron Acton Gloucs HOBBS > OSBORNE 1819 FROM THE
REIGN OF GEORGE III - guaranteed original this item is 186 YEARS OLD THIS IS
A MANUSCRIPT INDENTURE DOCUMENT BETWEEN JOHN HOBBS OF THE PARISH OF IRON
ACTON IN THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER BAKER OF THE ONE PART AND ANN OSBORNE OF
THE PARISH OF WINTERBOURN IN THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER OF THE OTHER PART. THIS
BEING THE APPOINTMENT AND DEMISE OF ALL THAT SHOP OR BUILDING NOW OR LATELY
USED AS A COOPERS SHOP WITH NEWLY ERECTED BAKEHOUSE BOUNDED ON THE NORTH BY
THE TURNPIKE ROAD LEADING THROUGH IRON ACTON TO WOTTON UNDER EDGE. ON ONE
SHEET OF VELLUM - FOLDED - SIZE 28
INCHES X 25 INS IN VERY FINE CONDITION - ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS WAX
SEALS |
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1874 |
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GENUINE
ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT DEED Frampton Gloucs KEEPIN > BAILEY 1874 FROM THE
REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA - guaranteed original this item is 131 YEARS OLD THIS
IS A MANUSCRIPT INDENTURE DOCUMENT BETWEEN ANNE KEEPIN OF THE PARISH OF IRON
ACTON IN THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER OF THE ONE PART AND MARY BAILEY OF HINTON
CHARTERHOUSE IN THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET OF THE OTHER PART . THIS BEING THE
MORTGAGE OF PROPERTY AT IRON ACTON AND FRAMPTON COTTERELL GLOUCESTERSHIRE
COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE TATTING HOUSE ESTATE AND FURTHER CHARGE OF LANDS AT
FRAMPTON COTTERETT FOR SECURING £230 WITH INTEREST. ON TWO SHEETS OF
VELLUM - FOLDED - SIZE 28 INCHES X 25
INS IN VERY FINE CONDITION - ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS WAX SEALS |
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1861 |
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GENUINE
ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT DEED Farm Wiltshire JENNER > DANBERRY 1861 FROM THE
REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA - guaranteed original this item is 144 YEARS OLD THIS
IS A MANUSCRIPT INDENTURE DOCUMENT BETWEEN JOHN JENNER OF WANBOROUGH IN THE
COUNTY OF WILTSHIRE FARMER OF THE ONE PART AND THE REVEREND GEORGE BARNSTON DAUBENY
OF HILL HOUSE EDGWARE IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX AND WILLIAM DAUBENY OF
CIRENCESTER IN THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER GENTLEMAN OF THE OTHER PART . THIS
BEING THE MORTGAGE OF A FREEHOLD ESTATE CALLED HAMPTON FARM IN THE PARISH OF
HIGH WATER WILTSHIRE FOR SECURING £5,000 WITH INTEREST BEING ALL THAT
MESSUAGE OR TENEMENT AND FARM WITH ARABLE MEADOW AND COPPICE LAND . ON THREE
SHEETS OF VELLUM - FOLDED - SIZE 28
INCHES X 25 INS IN VERY FINE CONDITION - ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS WAX
SEALS SCHEDULE |
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1721 |
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A one
page vellum indenture dated 20th October 1721 between William Cann of the
Middle Temple London (esq. Lord of the Manor) and Thomas Davys of Elberton
(yeoman) and relates to a property in Elberton Has one signature and
seal. Has been folded and has some
fading and staining. |
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An
Irish PATENT in respect of Thomas Beale Browne of Hampen, Gloucestershire,
for "Certain improvements in looms, and in the manufacture of woven and
twisted fabrics". Enrolled in the office of the Rolls of Her Majestys
High Court of Chancery in Ireland, 1849. Superb 15cm Great Seal of Queen
Victoria, on a horse, with page holding the reins, and the queen seated on
her throne on reverse. The document comes within the original green morocco
gilt box (lid detached), labelled on spine. Medium: Handwritten in English on
vellum. Condition: Very good condition vellum. Seal in good condition with
only minor chips and rubbing. Document size (approx.): 70 by 70 cm. |
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A two
page vellum indenture dated 4th October 1798 between Philip Baker of Felton
(grazier) and Ann Whitaker of St. Philip & Jacob in the County of
Gloucester (widow) relating to property in Compton Greenfield and Henbury
with names of occupiers. This document
cites earlier indentures with names.
Has one signature and seal with a revenue stamp on each page. There are witness and received signatures
on the reverse. Has been folded,
otherwise good condition. |
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A
vellum document dated 1676 regarding a mortgage dated 2nd October 1673 on the
Manor of Elberton als Elverton and other lands. Also mentioned is Robert Yate, Robert
Henley (merchants), Thomas Earle and Sir Robert Cann Knight. It has been signed by Sir Humfry Hooke and
has a seal. Please not that there is a
portion of this document missing on the right-hand side. |
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1697 |
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A one page
vellum indenture dated 13th July 1697 between John Browneing the younger of
Cowley (gent.), John Browneing of Tytherington, Elizabeth Browneing the elder
of Cowley (widow) and relates to properties in Cowley and Aust. Has been signed by John Browning and has
one seal. It has witness signatures on
the reverse Please note that this
document has staining, fading and a hole. |
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1742
"An Act for continuing and making more effectual an Act passed in the
Ninth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the First, for
repairing the Highways from the City of Gloucester to the Top of
Birdlip-hill, being the Road to London; and from the Foot of the said Hill to
the Top of Crickley-hill, being the Road to Oxford" "Whereas
by an Act...several Tolls, Duties and Powers were given and granted for
repairing the said Roads...borrow several Sums of Money...of which there now
remains due the sum of Three hundred Pounds...and great Progress hath been
made in the Repairs thereof..." This
Act extends the previous Act for 21 years.
It lists the new Tolls for each type of vehicle with exemptions and
penalties for avoidance. It names the
additional Trusteees. It details who
qualifies for Statute work and penalties for avoidance. "Roads to be measured, and Mile-stones
erected", "...That the said Highways or road so to be amended,
shall end and terminate at the Post which divides the Parishes of Cubberley,
Cowley, and Badgworth, at or near the Top of the said Hill called Crickley
Hill...", etc. 14
pages of original document which has been disbound from a larger volume |
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1753 |
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1753 A vellum
probate and will of Sir William Cann dated 1st April 1753. At the time of making out his will in 1743
he was Town Clerk of Bristol. Has been folded and the seal is missing |
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1809 |
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1809 A 4
page rental agreement for a farm in Elberton, Gloucestershire. The first and second pages have 25 terms,
i.e. "6th Tenant to do and perform all Parish Offices, Statute Labour on
the Highways, and take and provide for Parish Apprentices to be bound, during
the time of his Occupation", etc.
At the bottom of the second page is the signature of Jos. Yates
(steward) and James Kearsey. The third
page has a list of land with map references and acreage. The back page comprises the cover when it
is folded. Please note that there is
wear to folds and some age spotting. |
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1841 |
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1841 A
two page agreement between Robert Cann Lippincott of Over Court, Gloucester (esq.)
and Charlotte Maxse of Aust relating to the rental of a property in
Aust. The first page is signed by
Charlotte with a witness signature.
The second page has a list of fixtures. Has been folded and has some staining. |
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1721 |
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This
Manuscript is dated 29th September 1721, has 2 large pages and is written on
Pig Skin. It is sealed and signed by Abraham A Hare, and relates to land or property
on Redcross St, Bristol. It is in very good condition |
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1877 |
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GENUINE
ANTIQUE DEED Swimbridge Devon GILBERT > BALMAN 1877 FROM THE REIGN OF QUEEN
VICTORIA - guaranteed original this item is 127 YEARS OLD THIS IS A
MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT BEING THE LEASE OF ALL THOSE MESSUAGES TENEMENTS FARMS
AND PREMISES CALLED RESPECTIVELY 'WOODLAND' 'WELLAND' AND FART OF 'STOWFORD'
IN THE PARISH OF SWIMBRIDGE DEVON. BETWEEN JOHN POMEROY GILBERT OF THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF BRISTOL BANKER AND THE REVEREND THOMAS FREKE ARTHUR OF EAST
DOWN IN THE COUNTY OF DEVON OF THE FIRST PART JOHN NOTT PYKE-NOTT OF BYDOWN
HOUSE IN THE PARISH OF SWIMBRIDGE IN THE COUNTY OF DEVON ESQUIRE OF THE
SECOND PART AND JOHN BALMAN OF SWIMBRIDGE IN THE SAID COUNTY YEOMAN
INTERESTING SOCIAL HISTORY ITEM DETAILING OBLIGATIONS OF LAND MANAGEMENT AND
HUSBANDRY ON 1 SHEETS OF PAPER - FOLDED SIZE 27 INCHES X 21 INS IN VERY FINE
CONDITION - SOME DUSTING TO EDGES AND OUTER FOLD IMPRESSED REVENUE STAMP
SCHEDULE OF FIELD AND WOODLAND HOLDINGS |
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ANTIQUE
DEED : ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT Acton Gloucester KEEPIN > RAY 1877. AN ORIGINAL
DOCUMENT From the reign of QUEEN VICTORIA - 128 years old MANUSCRIPT
INDENTURE DOCUMENT BEING THE MORTGAGE OF ONE MOITY AND A LIFE ESTATE IN THE
OTHER MOITY OF A MESSUAGE AT IRON ACTON IN THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER CALLED
THE FATTING HOUSE ESTATE AT FRAMPTON COTTERELL. BETWEEN ANN KEEPIN OF IRON
ACTON GLOUCESTERSHIRE OF THE ONE PART AND HENRY CARPENTER RAY IN THE CITY AND
COUNTY OF BRISTOL GENTLEMAN OF THE OTHER PART.. GUARANTEED GENUINE AND IN
FINE TO VERY FINE CONDITION - WAX SEAL
WITH IMPRESSED REVENUE STAMP SIZE 25 INCHES X 29 INS ON TWO SHEETS OF
PARCHMENT |
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1893 |
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Sales
particulars for an auction on 3rd October 1893 of Grove House Estate
(commodious residence and extensive and conveniently arranged agricultural
buildings and about 94.1/2 acres of fertile and productive arable and pasture
and wood land + 4 cottages) in Bromesberrow and Dymock. This document does
have damage to folds |
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1862 |
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A
manuscript journal kept by Elizabeth Cready Rooth of her first month of
married life, including a visit to Derbyshire, following her marriage to John
Wilcoxon Rooth, on 28th August 1862, followed by brief notes of a visit to
Hastings and verses from John Rooth to his wife with an introductory note,
thirty-four leaves, ruled paper, written in a neat hand, followed by several
related invoices, etc., orig. limp morocco, rubbed, 8vo John Rooth was a
barrister of Middle Temple, his wife the daughter of Henry Smith of Bristol. |
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1630 |
Dominic
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Vere (Sir
Horace, Baron Vere of Tilbury. 1565-1635). Manuscript vellum grant dated 2nd
September 1630 , from Lord Horace Vere and Lady Mary, granting to Thomas
Beale of Over in Gloucester a Spring, and to make a mill pond, together with
land and rights of access, with signatures of Lord Vere and his wife Lady
Mary, with two large pendant wax seals attached, both bearing the coat of
arms of Lord Vere |
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1859 |
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You are
bidding on a very good condition original Vellum indenture for the freehold
of premises in and around High Street Tewksbury. dated 1859 it has 4 wax
seals all visable and original stamp for the value of One pound five
shillings, still very clear. names on indenture are John Price, John Lawler
(witness) John Kimbell, and Wiliam Winterbotham. |
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1832 |
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GENUINE
ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT Gloucestershire
WEBB > WILCOX 1832 guaranteed original - from the reign of KING WILLIAM IV
- 173 YEARS OLD BEING A LEGAL INDENTURE BETWEEN HENRY WEBB OF WOTTONUNDEREDGE
IN THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER YEOMAN AND MARIA HIS WIFE OF THE FIRST PART
WILLIAM TUCKER OF SALFIELD IN THE PARISH OF THORNBURY IN THE SAID COUNTY
CORDWAINER OF THE SECOND PART JAMES BRACEY OF WOOTONUNDEREDGE GENTLEMAN OF
THE THIRD PART GEORGE MARTIN OF STAPLETON ROAD IN THE PARISH OF SAINT GEORGE
INTHE SAID COUNTY GENTLMAN AND SARAH HIS WIFE OF THE FOURTH PART THOMAS
WILLIAMS PETERS OF THORNBURY IN THE SAID COUNTY LINENDRAPER AND GROCER OF THE
FIFTH PART AND WILLIAM RADFORD WILCOX OF THORNBURY GROCER OF THE SIXTH PART.
CONVEYANCE FOR ALL THAT MESSUAGE AND PREMISES AT IRON ACTON BEING A SHOP
LATELY USED AS A COOPERS SHOP WITH NEWLY ERESTED BAKEHOUSE AND BOUNDED ON THE
NORTH BY THE TURNPIKE ROADLEADING FROM IRON ACTON TO WOOTON UNDEREDGE WITH
ESCUTCHENED REVENUE STAMPS SIZES 29
INS X 25 INS IN VERY FINE CONDITION - WAX SEALS ON TWO SHEETS OF PARCHMENT |
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GENUINE
ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT DEED Manor of Ripple PARKHURST 1819 guaranteed original -
from the reign of KING GEORGE III - 186 YEARS OLD BEING THE LEASE OF THE MANOR OF RIPPLE IN THE COUNTY OF
WORCESTERSHIRE AND ALL SUCH OTHER OF THE MESSUAGES LANDS AND TENEMENTS AND
HEREDITAMENTS COMPRIZED IN A CERTAIN
INDENTURE BETWEEN TH ERIGHT REVEREND BROWNLOW LORD BISHOP OF WORCESTER OF THE
ONE PART AND MARY BARFORD OF GOLDEN SQUARE IN THE PARISH OF SAINT JAMES IN
THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. BETWEEN THE REVEREND FLECHWOOD PARKHURST OF PENZANCE
IN THE COUNTY OF CORNWALL CLERK ROBERT PARKHURST OF CHELTENHAM IN THE COUNTY
OF GLOCESTER ESQUIRE AND FRANCES PARKHURST OF CHELTENHAM OF THE ONE PART AND
JOHN WEBB OF ARMITAGE IN THE COUNTY OF STAFFORD GENTLEMAN OF THE OTHER PART
SECOND INDENTURE TO REVERSE WITH REVENUE STAMP SIZES 17 INS X 26 INS IN VERY
FINE CONDITION - WAX SEAL ON ONE SHEET OF FOLDED PARCHMENT |
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A small
5 page paper indenture relating to the lease of the Railway Inn, Patchway,
Gloucestershire, between Daniel Sykes of the Redcliff Brewary of the City of
Bristol, and David Avery of Tradescent Road, South Lambeth, Surrey. Dated 6th
August 1885. Property: All that messuage called the Railway Inn and lands at
Patchway, Gloucestershire, built by Charles Hopkins. Medium: Handwritten in
English on paper. Condition: Good.
Document size: 38 by 25 cm. Characteristics: Signatures and seals. |
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GENUINE
ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT DEED Uffington Berks THATCHER 1871 guaranteed original -
from the reign of QUEEN VICTORIA - 134 YEARS OLD BEING THE MORTGAGE OF
FREEHOLD HEREDITAMENTS SITUATE AT UFFINGTON AND LEASEHOLD HEREDITAMENTS
SITUATE AT GOOSEY BERKSHIRE WITH RECONVEYANCE DATED 1878. TO INCLUDE THE
WHITE HORSE INN WITH BREWHOUSE AND STABLE ON THE MAIN STREET CONNECTIONS WITH
THE WANTAGE BREWERY COMPANY BETWEEN JOHN THATCHER OF UFFINGTON IN THE COUNTY
OF BERKS FARMER OF THE ONE PART JOHN PARK AND PETER PARK BOTH OF KINGSWOOD IN
THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER YEOMEN OF THE OTHER PART WITH ESCUTCHENED REVENUE
STAMPS SIZES 29 INS X 25 INS IN VERY FINE CONDITION - WAX SEAL ON THREE
SHEETS OF PARCHMENT SECOND INDENTURE TO REVERSE OF SECOND SHEET |
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A one
page vellum indenture dated 5th July 1781 relating to property in Broadstone
& Slimbridge between Thomas Nelmes of Stapleton (esq) and Thomas Pearce
of Wanswell, Bockeley (gent). Also
mentioned are Sarah Deane (widow) and Henry Jones of Gossington Hall, Sliimbridge
(esq). Has one signature and revenue
stamp. Has been folded and the seal
has been cut away with a small tear. |
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A Grave
Deed for The Bristol General Cemetery Company dated 11th November 1857 made
out to Jane Cumming (widow) of Bathurst Terrace, Bathurst Bason, Bristol. Has
been folded and has some damage along the folds. |
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A large
two page vellum indenture with plan between Mary Ann Bradshaw of Upper
Homerton, Middlesex (widow), William Bradshaw of Auction Mart, London (gent),
George Mills of 18 Upper Stanford St, Blackfriars Road, Surrey (carver and
guilder) and William Simmons of Little Peter Street, St. John the Evangelist,
Westminster. Contains a lot of
genealogical information for the Bradshaw family. It relates to property in Great Peter
Street, Westminister. Has two
signatures and seals. On the reverse
is a second indenture dated 1880 between Mary Maria Simmons of 49 & 50
Great Peter St. Westminster (spinster), William Bradshaw of 29 Moorgate St.
London (esquire), Richard Bradshaw of 52 Cornhill, London (esquire), Arthur
Bradshaw of New Crofts, Stillingdon, Middlesex (esquire), Eliza Mills of 4
Rotunda Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (spinster), Sarah Georgiana
Mills of 13 Cliff Terrace, Cliftonville, Margate, Kent (spinster), Caroline
and Emma Mills, both of Charham Hatch, near Canterbury, Kent (spinsters). This has four seals and one signature. There are also witness signatures on the
reverse. Has been folded, otherwise good condition |
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An
interesting hand written vellum Surrender / Admission document pertaining to
the Manor of Slaughter dated 28th April 1871 during the reign of Queen
Victoria. Referring to the surrender of property in the said Manor to the
admission of Frederick John Wood of Lincolns Inn in the County of Middlesex
Esquire Barrister and Doctor of Laws Other
names mentioned include: Sir
Thomas Bazley Baronet, Vernon Dolphin, William Garne, Thomas Vaxton, Benjamin
Whitworth, Benjamin Stephenson, Euphenna Canefield Sullivan, Thomas Francis
Robins, Emelyn D’Arcy Irvine, Eliza Hartland, Frederick Dixon Hartland,
Ernest Hartland, William Garne, Thomas Garne, George Davy Bragge, John Braine
Collett, etc. Signed
by Edmund Kendall (Steward). Property
& locations mentioned includes: Bourton
on the Water, Quarries, Upper Downs, Lower Downs, Downs Bottom, Rough Bank,
New Plantation, Pig Trough Ground, Upper Slaughter etc. A very
clean and crisp document in excellent condition bearing the usual long-term
storage folds. Comprising a single sheet of period vellum approx. 19” x 15½”
with all fully legible for transcription. Bearing a single blue embossed 1/-
revenue stamp with single lead escutcheon seal backed with a single Victorian
cipher revenue stamp. |
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THIS IS
AN EXTREMELY INTERESTING INDENTURE REGARDING THE ESTATE OF SIR LIONEL EDWARD
DARELL OF TRETHORNE COURT IN THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER, BARONET OF THE FIRST
PART LIONEL EDWARD HAMILTON MARMADUKE DARELL ETC. IT LISTS ALL ASSETS AND THE DISPOSAL OF
THEM, FASCINATING READING - DATED 29TH JANUARY 1908 (ORIGINALLY 1905 BUT
AMENDED IN 1908) THERE ARE 11 PAGES TO THIS INDENTURE. IT LISTS FOR EXAMPLE
MORTGAGE ON PROPERY OF THE MARQUIS OF ANGLESEY - £8750.00, NOs 8 & 9 FIRTH STREET, SOHO, LONDON -
£11144:19:6 !!!! (A LOT OF MONEY 100 YRS AGO). IT MENTIONS- LET TO HARRODS
LTD UNDER A LEASE DATED 25/3/05 & ALSO LAND LEASED FROM THE MARQUIS OF
ANGLESEY. ONE SMALL SPLIT ON BACK PAGE (THERE IS NO WRITING THERE) OTHERWISE IN GOOD CONDITION. |
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1866 |
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A Rare
& Authentic Framed 1866 ' Oath of Burgess ' for the City of Bristol ,
presented to Thomas Rowe , Boot Maker on the 25th October 1866 . The Oath of
Burgess is an old ancient order similar in terms to a Freeman . Very Good
Condition , Frame Size : 335mm x 270mm , Oath : 245mm x 180mm . |
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"An
Act for Repairing and Widening the Roads from the City of Gloucester to the
City of Hereford" "Whereas
the greatest part of the Roads, lying and being between the City of
Gloucester and the city of Hereford, in and through the several Parishes of
Churcham, Huntley, Longhope, The Lea, Rudford, Tibberton, Taynton, Upleadon,
Newent, Ministerworth, Westbury, Maismore, Lassington, St. Mary de Load,
Hartpury, and Corfe, in the County of Gloucester; and also in and through the
several Parishes of The Lea, Weston under Penyard, Rosse, Bridstoe, Pitstoe,
Hentland, Harewood, Landenaboe, Littlebirch, Muchbirch, Callowe, Bollingham,
St. Martin's Lea, Linton, Upton bishop, Foy, How Capell, Sollershope,
Woolhope, Fenhope, Mordeford, Hampton Bishop, and St. Owens, in the County of
Hereford, by reason of the many heavy Loads and Carriages, Coaches,
Passengers, and Droves of Cattle, which frequently pass the said Roads, and
also by Means of the Narrowness in some Places thereof, the said Roads are
become very ruinous and many parts thereof almost impassable for such of His
Majesty's Subjects as have Occasion to pass and repass to and from the said
City of Gloucester to the said City of Hereford, being the great Road from
London to South Wales, on their necessary Imployments or Occasions..." This
Act names the Trustees and lists the Tolls to be paid by each type of
vehicle, with exemptions and penalties for avoidance, details how the
accounts are to be kept, what the surveyors may and may not do, who qualifies
for statute work and penalties for avoidance, etc. "And be it further Enacted by the
Authority aforesaid, That the several Roads or Highways which are by this Act
to be repaired and widened, in the said County of Gloucester, are hereby
Declared and Enacted to be the several Roads following, viz. the Road or
Highway leading from the City of Gloucester towards the said City of
Hereford, through the said Parishes of Churcham, Hartley, Longhope, and the
Lea, in the said County of Gloucester, the Road leading from Highnhampool
through the several Parishes of Lassington, rudford, Tibberton, Taynton,
Upleadon, and Newent, to the Market Town of Newent, the Road leading from the
said Pool through the Parishes of Minsterworth and Westbury, to a Place or
Pill called Hawkins Pill in the said Parish of Westbury, adjoyning to the
Parish of Newnham, and near Newnham Cliff...", etc. "And whereas the Inhabitants of the
said Parish of Maismore have lately built and erected a sufficient Bridge
over the River Seavern, and have also made a sufficient Causeway frm the
Bridge towards the said City of Gloucester...every the Inhabitants of the
said Parish of Maismore...shall not pay or be liable or obliged to pay any
Toll or Duty...", etc. First
meeting of the Trustees is to take place at the "Sign of the Swan and
Falcon in the said City of Hereford". |
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This is
a very sought after vellum grant with the signatures of Lord Vere and his
wife Lady mary dated 2nd September 1630 . Lord Horace Vere and his brother
Francis were the greatest known English Generals. The other party to the
document is Thomas Beale of Over Gyteinge? in the County of Glouster. The
image is very clear and I have saved a copy. Vere
(Sir Horace, Baron Vere of Tilbury. 1565-1635). Noted
English family that held the hereditary office of lord great chamberlain from
1133 to 1779 and the earldom of Oxford from 1142 to 1703. The family name
from has a long and illustrious past. I was derived from the village of Ver,
near Bayeux, in France. Its founder, Aubrey de Vere (c. 1040–1112), was a
Norman who came to England with William the Conqueror. Aubrey de Vere was
bequeathed lands by William in Essex, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, and Middlesex.
Horace Vere was created Master-General of the Ordinance for life in 1623, due
to his reputation as a mighty force, in professional soldiery. Among his
distinguished campaigns, the defence of Breda in 1624 was of particular note.
Sir Horace Vere, Baron Vere, or Tilbury (1565-1635), began his military
career as the lieutenant of Sir Franciss Company in 1590. From that time
onward, he was continually on active service in the Low Countries, and, like
his brother Francis, took part in the Cadiz expedition of 1596. At Nieuwport
and Ostend Sir Horace held command of significance. He was also knighted at
Cadiz. Horace and his brother, Francis, were two of the most famous English
generals to fight in the Low Countries, and they had descended from a cadet branch
of the Earls of Oxford. Horace and Francis formed part of an influential
family. Their uncle was H nry Howard, Earl of Surrey. Another uncle was the
soldier, the 16th Earl of Oxford whose daughter married Peregrine Bertie,
11th Baron Willoughby, the English general of the Low Countries preceding Sir
Francis Vere. A Brigade of English volunteers served on the continent for
most of the Thirty Years War. Originally formed by Sir Francis Vere, it was
led for most of the period by his brother, Sir Horace Vere. His reputation as
the finest English soldier of the time, where due to these exploits. At the
battle of Newport in 1600 Sir Horace commanded 300 foot and helped Ogle and
Sir Charles Fairfax rally the English vanguard on West Hill. Of the 1600
English soldiers, 800 were killed or wounded. He took command of the English
Brigade from his brother Francis in the Netherlands in 1604. This comprised
his own company plus that of Sir John Ogle, Sir Edward Cecil and Sir Edward
Harwood. There was a truce 1609 - 1621 but in 1620 Vere led a force of 2,200
volunteers raised in England to defend the Palatinate. They left from
Gravesend. The English troops garrisoned Mannheim, Heidelburg and
Frankenthal. Unfortunately, Mannheim and Heidelburg were forced to surrender
in September 1621 but Frankenthal held out until April 1623. The English were
allowed to withdraw with full military honour. In 1624 the brigade took part
in the siege of Breda with the English winning fame for rushing down the dyke
throwing fireballs into the Spanish redout. In April 1629 at the siege of
Bois le Duc in Brabant, the brigade also included the young (17 year old)
Thomas Fairfax, Philip Skippon and Jacob Astley. The town was captured in
August. Vere's final campaign was at the siege of Maastricht in May - August
1632, at the age of 66. He now lies in Westminster Abbey with his brother. |
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GENUINE
ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT DEED Kilkenny Ireland DESPARD > HARTLEY 1833 guaranteed
original - from the reign of KING WILLIAM IV - 172 YEARS OLD BETWEEN FRANCIS
DESPARD OF KILLAGHY CASTLE IN THE COUNTY OF TIPPERARY AND WILLIAM HENRY
BRACKEN OF THE CITY OF KILKENY BARRISTER AT LAW TWO OF THE COMMISIONERS
APPOINTED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT OF THE ONE PART AND WILLIAM JONES HARTLEY OF
CHELTENHAM GLOUCESTERSHIRE OF THE OTHER PART. BEING THE CONVEYANCE OF ALL
THAT AND THOSE PIECE OF COMMON CALLED BY THE NAME OF MOINARCHE COMMON SITUATE
IN THE PARISH OF CALLAN AND COUNTY OF KILKENNY - WITH OTHER LAND AT
WHITESLAND AND BROADMORE. WAX SEALS SIZES 29 INS X 25 INS IN VERY FINE
CONDITION - SOME OVERALL STORAGE DUSTING ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP ON TWO
SHEETS OF VELLUM |
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A Rare
& Authentic Framed William IV 1830 ' Oath of Burgess ' for the City of
Bristol , presented to William Henry Harris , Stone Worker on the 20th July
1830 . The Oath of Burgess is an old ancient order similar in terms to a
Freeman . Very Good Condition , Frame Size : 335mm x 265mm , Oath : 240mm x
170mm |
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1746 |
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Handwritten
English vellum indenture dated 1746 during the reign of King George II being
the conveyance of land in Ruardean in Gloucester between Thomas Rudge, a
Collier, and his wife Alice, of the first part; and Sarah Cadle, a Widow, of
the second part. Nicely penned with fancy printed vignette, blue revenue
stamps, tax stamp, docketing on verso. Two red wax seals on cloth tags. Very
Good, mild discoloration and creasing. Measures 30 x 18.75". |
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1768 |
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Handwritten
English vellum indenture dated 1768 during the reign of George III regarding
a legal judgement on Manor property in Gloucester with interesting legal
terminology including that of a Frank Pledge. The indenture is between James
Cooper, a Gentleman, of the one part; and Ann Cam, a Spinster, of the second
part. Nicely penned with large fancy printed vignette, blue revenue stamp
with insert, tax stamp, and red wax seal on cloth tag. Very Good condition,
measures 30 x 24". |
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1654 |
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A
vellum indenture recording the sale of houses in St Phillip and Jacob,
Bristol, between John barrett of reading, Berkshire, tanner and Elinor his
wife, William Belchamber of reading, tanner, Walter Knight of Reading, gent,
and William Midgley of Staple Inn London, gent. Dated the 13th day of
November in the 7th year of the Commonwealth [1654]. Property: Six messuages
adjoining each other in several occupations of William Cox, Elizabeth taylor,
George Ball, John Finchersome. Near the old market place on Church Lane, in
the parish of St Phillip and Jacob within the suburbs of the city of Bristol.
Medium: Handwritten in English on vellum. Condition: Dusty and creased. Seals
damaged. One tear at the bottom not affecting the text. Characteristics:
Signatures and seals (damaged). |
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Belchamber |
Knight |
Midgley |
Cox |
Taylor |
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GENUINE
ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT DEED Marriage Settlement SCOTT > SURTEES 1871
guaranteed original - from the reign of QUEEN VICTORIA - 134 YEARS OLD
BETWEEN CHARLES HENRY SCOTT ESQUIRE TRENCHERY IN THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER OF
THE FIRST PART ELIZABETH FRANCES SURTEES OF TRENCHARY IN THE COUNTY OF
GLOUCESTER OF THE SECOND PART AND THE RIGHT HONOURABLE MONTOLIEU FOX BARON
ELIBANK OF DURNALL PEEBLESHIRE SCOTLAND THOMAS SCOTT HAWKINS OF WEYMOUTH IN
THE COUNTY OF DORSET A LIEUTENANT COLONEL IN HER MAJESTY'S ARMY AND THE REVEREND
RICHARD SURTEES OF HOLTBY IN THE COUNTY OF YORK CLERK OF THE THIRD PART.
WHEREAS A MARRIAGE HAS BEEN AGREED UPON AND IS INTENDED SHORTLY TO BE
SOLEMNIZED BETWEEN THE SAID CHARLES HENRY SCOTT AND ELIZABETH FRANCES SURTEES
AND WHEREAS THE MONIES STOCKS FUNDS SHARES AND SECURITIES SPECIFIED IN THE
FIRST SCHEDULE HERETO ARE THE ABSOLUTE PROPERTY OF THE SAID ELIZIBETH FRANCES
SURTEES ETC, ETC, WAX SEALS SIZES 10 INS X 17 INS IN VERY FINE CONDITION -
ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS ON FIVE SHEETS OF PARCHMENT |
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1813 |
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A large
7 page vellum indenture dated 25th March 1813 relating to properties in the
"Manor of Aust and of several Farms in Aust, Olverston and Elberton in
the County of Gloucester with a mortgage for part of the purchase money"
between William Miller of Ozleworth Esq. and Sir Henry Cann Lippincott of
Stoke House, Westbury upon Trym. Lots
of names and properties mentioned in this one. Has two signatures and seals
with revenue stamps on each page and has witness and received signatures on
the reverse. Has been folded and the
first page has some fading at the corners of the folds. |
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Lease for
a year Dated 7th September 1820. The parties concerned are The Reverend
Richard Raikes (Clerk) of the City of Gloucester of the first part and Mrs.
Elizabeth Collard (Widow) of Hampstead in the County of Gloucester of the
other part. The sum of Five Shillings that Messuage or tenement with the
court yard and outbuildings thereto belonging and all that close of pasture
ground or orcharding called the ‘Home Orchard’ by estimation one acre or
thereabouts. The document comprises of a single page containing one red wax
seal together with one signature. |
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1732 |
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1732
ANCIENT DEED THOMAS JONES SNR TETBURY & HOLL RADNORSHIRE Great original
deed 1 foot by 18inches approx with seals and stamps single sheet on very
high quality paper of some sort. Is a deed for farm called Cwm Gwillim Tur
Tir Rees Moil not sure modern spelling perhaps first bit is Llwyn Gwyllim
Near Builth Wells or I should say Llanelwedd In Radnorshire. The deed
includes a Benjamin HOLL signed by him and Thomas Jones of tetbutry in
Gloucestershire, he was the father of (Thomas Jones the artist who has had a
statue erceted recently in Llandrindod) also counter signed by George and
John Griffiths. Should be in a museum? Local archives were offered but wanted
them donated. A terrifc wall hanging or simply to frame. Must be of interest
to someone, and lots and lots about land etc very very early for a
Radnorshire document, and with distinctive and well know gentry. If this one
sells will be listing another 47 all of Radnorshire and Builth Wells and
Llandrindod, Howey area. Is a descendant of yours on it?? Trefonnen and
Penkerrig ones will be listed in due course with both Thomas Jones the famous
Mid Wales artist and his father Thomas Jones snr of Tetbury in
Gloucestershire to come keep watching. Other names to come Abley, Meredith,
Davies, and lots more BEAUTIFUL COPPER PLATE SCRIPT Look at the early stamp
predating the penny blacks etc by over 100 years. A few years into King
George the seconds reign, deed signed 1st Semptember 1732. Also signed by
Anne Holl (her mark) |
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Hort
(Arthur, of Bristol, painter, 1715-57) Materials for an Essay on Painting,
signed “Jos: Beck” on title in the same hand as much of the title and text,
manuscript in several hands, title and c. 385pp., ruled in red, slightly
browned, original vellum, soiled and stained, covers a little splayed,
rebacked, lettered direct on spine, folio, [eighteenth century]. Apparently unpublished. Opposite the title
is appended a short biography of Arthur Hort. As a young man Hort travelled to
South Carolina, Barbados and Italy. On his return “he resided several years
at the Grainge [Grange] near Alresford in Hampshire the seat of Robt. Henley
Esqr. afterw.d lord chancellor & earl of Northinton [Northington]. He
painted the grand staircase at the Grainge.” Hort died saving Harry Leake, “a
pupil” from drowning in the “the Lake in the Park.” |
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A large
three page vellum indenture dated 10th August 1824 relating to the Mansion
House and Estates in Aust, Henbury, Elbeton, Gloucester, etc. between Richard
Bright of Ham Green, Someset (esq.), John Frederick Pinney of Somerton,
Somerset (esq.), Sir Henry Cann Lippincott of Stoke (baronet), The Governor
and Company of the Bank of England and James William Freshfield of New Bank
Buildings, London (gent.). It cites
earlier indentures. Also mentioned:
James Gordon of Berkeley Square (esq.), Edward Bartlett, John Collins, Thomas
Taylor, Thomas Nicholls, William Jenkins, Thomas Williams, Edward Satchwell
Sitwell, Edward Pegge Sitwell, William Miller, etc. Has four seals and 3
signatures with a revenue stamp on each page.
There are witness signatures on the reverse. Has been folded. |
Bright |
Pinney |
Lippincott |
Freshfield |
Gordon |
Bartlett |
Collins |
Taylor |
Nicholls |
Jenkins |
Williams |
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A one
page paper document for the lease of a house in Elberton dated 29th September
1772 between Catherine Jeffries of Stoke Bishop (spinster), Robert Cann
Jefferies of Stoke Bishop (esq.) and William Pearce of Elberton (thatcher)
One seal and signature. There is a
witness signature on the reverse.
Please note that this document does have damage to the folds. |
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1745 |
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Unusual
early Glouster billhead, spelt as Gloster - Joseph Punter Mercer Linnen
Draper Westgate Street. Listing good bought 1745, printed form manuscript
inserts, printing was first recorded in Glouster in 1726, 21cm X 17cm, in
fine condition, spike mark in left hand margin not affecting text. |
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1827 |
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this is
one of a number of indentures/
documents dating to early 1800's. This
is a large 3 PAGE parchment indenture
29ins x23ins. dated 25th. OCT. 1827 with 2 wax seals ,signed , three
duty stamps ,2x 5 shillings and 1. 15 shillings . the parties are Mathew
ELGIE of Ledbury,Herts.,John THACKWELL of Dymock , Gloucestershire .and
William THACKWELL of morton court , Worcestershire .It concerns lands in
dymock .There is also a map of the lands. there are many more names
mentioned. |
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Thackwell |
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1738 |
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Handwritten
English vellum indenture dated 1738 during the reign of King George II being
the conveyance of a dwelling in Newent in the County of Gloucester (wherein
one William Canning late dwelt and wherein one .....?) between Henry Haines,
a Taylor, and his wife Sarah, of the one part; and Ellis Taylore, a Baker, of
the other part. Nicely penned with fancy printed vignette, three blue revenue
stamps with insert, tax stamp, and two red wax seals on pinkish cloth tags.
Very good condition with some mild discoloration, measures 24.5 x 15". |
Haines |
Taylore |
Canning |
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1733 |
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Handwritten
English vellum indenture dated 1733 during the reign of King George II being
the conveyance of a dwelling in Newent in the County of Gloucester between
Edward Mathew, a Gentleman, of the one part; and Ellis Taylor, a Baker, of
the second part; and Ann Hillman, a Spinster, of the third part. Nicely
penned with fancy printed vignette, three blue revenue stamps, tax stamp, and
two red wax seals on pinkish cloth tags. Docketing on verso. FINE condition,
with grain of animal skin nicely apparent at gutter and verso, measures 31 x
26". |
Mathew |
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Hillman |
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1913 |
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GENUINE
ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT DEED Marriage Settlement Hereford KELLY 1913 guaranteed
original - from the reign of KING GEORGE V - 93 YEARS OLD BEING THE
APPOINTMENT OF A NEW TRUSTEE OF MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT OF JAMES KELLY AN AMY
KELLY FORMERLY AMY HYDE. BETWEEN JAMES KELLY OF ROSS IN THE COUNTY OF
HEREFORD SOLICITOR AND AMY KELLY HIS WIFE OF THE SAME PLACE OF THE FIRST PART
WILLIAM STEPHEN MITCHELL FLETCHER OF PARR'S BANKING COMPANY IN THE CITY AND
COUNTY OF BRISTOL BANK CASHIER AND JOHN MARSH TEMPLEMAN LATE OF WESTBURY IN
THE COUNTY OF WILTSHIRE ENGLAND BANK MANAGER BUT NOW RESIDING AT MONTREAL IN
CANADA ACCOUNTANT OF THE SECOND PART AND THE SAID WILLIAM STEPHEN MITCHELL
FLETCHER AND RALPH GREATOREX YATES OF ROSS DENTAL SURGEON OF THE THIRD PART
SIZE 9 INS X 11 INS ~ IN VERY FINE CONDITION ~ ~ ON FOUR SHEETS OF FOLDED PARCHMENT- WITH
IMPRESSED REVENUE STAMP - AND SEALS. |
Kelly |
Fletcher |
Templeman |
Yates |
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1749 |
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Handwritten
English vellum indenture dated 1749 duringthe reign of King George II being
the conveyance of property in the parish of St. Philip and Jacob in the
County of Gloucester between Henry Taylor, a Yeomn, an James Grove, a
Coalminer, of the one part; and Christopher Griffith the Younger, an Esquire,
of the second part. Nicely penned throughout, three blue revenue stamps with
insert, tax stamp, and two red wax seals on cloth tags. Very Good, some
creasing, measures 22.5 x 15". |
Taylor |
Grove |
Griffith |
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395 |
1873 |
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this is
a large waxed parchment indenture 26.5 x22.5ins. dated 5th june 1873.It
concerns the transfer of morgage for 300 pounds on land in BERRYNABOR ,DEVON
as ancillary to the settlement of marriage of Edward Pinket and Elizabeth
Susan Thorne. It is between Elizabeth
S. Thorne of BARNSTAPLE,DEVON Edward
Pinkett M.A.of TRINTY HALL, CAMBRIDGE
UNIVERSITY,Barnstaple,Richard White of INSTOWE,DEVON, William Turner
of LONG ASHTON, SOMERSET.and Edward
William Barnes,architect, bristol.There are 5 red wax seals and 1.blue 10
shilling duty stamp. in very good condition. |
Pinkett |
Thorne |
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Turner |
Barnes |
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396 |
1785 |
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Handwritten
English vellum indenture dated 1785 during the reign of King George III being
the conveyance of a dwelling in Newent in the County of Gloucester between
Thomas Murrell, a Labourer, of the one part; and William James, a Plumber and
Glazier, of the second part. Nicely penned with two blue revenues with
inserts, tax stamp, and nice impressioned armorial red wax seal on green
cloth tag. Very Good with mild discoloration, quite large measuring 28.5 x
23.5". |
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James |
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1894 |
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AN
ANTIQUE VELLUM FURTHER CHARGE DEED DATED 1894 RELATING TO PROPERTY IN 22
CHESTERFIELD ROAD MONTPELIER BRISTOL. (WILLIAM KNIGHT TO JOHN HENRY KING) .
MEASURES 26CMS X 40CMS 2 PAGES |
Knight |
King |
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398 |
1880 |
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A large
one page vellum indenture dated 12th March 1880 relating to property in Fishponds
between Ann Baker of Downend (spinster) and Henry Wilkinson of Cannons
Morish, Bristol (haulier). An earlier
indenture of 1878 is cited with the following names: John King (dec),
Nephinah Fry (dec), Richard Ellicott and George Bird. It has two seals and one signature with a
revenue stamp. There are witness and
received signature on the reverse. Has
been folded. |
Baker |
Wilkinson |
King |
Fry |
Ellicott |
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1775 |
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Handwritten
English vellum deed dated 1775 during the reign of King George III being the
conveyance of property in Bristol between Henry Cruger, an Esquire, of the
one part; and Benjamin Loscombe, a Gentleman, both of Bristol. Nicely penned
with blue revenue stamp with insert, tax stamp, and red wax seal on green
cloth tag. In very good condition with handsome age toning. Measures 26 x
21". |
Cruger |
Loscombe |
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1848-1898 |
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Collection
of 10 Victorian Vellum Indentures. 1. 23rd
of May 1864. Admission of Mr Thomas Elliston at a Court held in regards to
the Manor of Elmeswell in the county of Suffolk. 2. 5th
of October 1898. W R Bridell Esq to H S Towgood Esq. Transfer of mortgage to
secure £6,845 and interest at £4.10.0 percent. 3. 30th
of June 1893. Messrs Langdale Mallet to The British Tea Table Company
Limited. Lease of the ground floor and basement of 163 The Strand 4. 23rd
day of February 1848. Mrs Elizabeth Wilson first part, William Fry Junior
second part, and William Eden Holmes third part. Deed of transfer 5. 1st
of December 1870. Mr Charles Robinson and others trustees fo the Elmeswell
Wesleyan Society to Miss Maria Kate Crosse. Bond for securing £250 and
interest with memorandum of deposit of deeds endorsed 6. 1st
of June 1875 James E Mc Connell Esq to Miss Elizabeth Bradbury Mc Connell.
Grant of annuity 7. 11th
of December 1896 Rob H Hooker to Miss Helen Hewlett Conveyance of two yearly
fee farm rents of £3.5.0 each issuing out of lots 18 and 20 Chelsea Park
Lower Easton in the parish of St George in the county of Gloucester and the
dwelling houses erected thereon 8.23rd
of July 1894. Francis Rym Esquire and another to Mr W A Burt. Lease of no 6
Arlington Street, Piccadily in the county of Middlesex 9. 30th
of November 1881 Mr C F Sizer to Messrs E Mc Morland A B Philp and F Gale.
Release 10. 1st
of August 1895 Q A Mc Connel to Mr G Mc Connel. Mortgage to secure £348 and
interest All
indentures are in great condition and are complete with revenue stamps and
wax seals pertaining to family members. |
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Hewlett |
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