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Vellum
Document - Froomes Hill, Herefordshire. Conveyance of an Estate at Froomes
Hill dated |
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1804-1830 |
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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 1820s 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 Cuttwells 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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1720 |
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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". |
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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 |
Dominic
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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
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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 |
Loveregge |
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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 |
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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 |
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Medland |
Strang |
Jakeman |
Neave |
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312 |
1599-1654 |
Bloomsbury
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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
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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
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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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Hassell |
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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. |
Bartlemore |
Stone |
Printon |
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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 |
Coombs |
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1742 |
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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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Long |
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