Hampshire 113-200
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113 |
1787 |
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Large
vellum indenture recording the assignment of Sir Joseph Copley's estate in
trust, between Juliana Copley of Harley Street, Middlesex, spinster and
daughter of Sir Joseph Copley late of Southampton, Baronet, deceased, The
Reverend William Buller, Doctor in Divinity, Dean of the Cathedral Church of
Exeter, guardian of Sir Lionel Copley, Baronet, an infant and eldest son and
heir of Sir Joseph Copley, and Reginal Pole Carew. Dated the 23rd day of
March in the 27th year of the reign of George III [1787]. This 4 page
document marks the assignment of the estate in trust for the infant
Baronet. Includes the mansion house of
Sprotbrough Hall and the manors of Sprotbrough, Wildthorpe and Kinthorpe in |
Copley |
Buller |
Carew |
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114 |
1893 |
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Offered
is this vellum document dated 31 March 1893. It measures 17.5 inches long by
10.5 inches wide. It is between Robert Bahams, William Bland Bahams and Henry
Joy. It deals with the surrender of leasehold premises and shop known as
number 3 The Quadrant in Bournemouth in the County of Southampton. It retains
the revenue stamp together with three wax seals and signatures. A nice well
written and clean document. |
Bahams |
Joy |
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115 |
1891 |
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Offered
is this vellum document together with a coloured plan of the area dated 29
September 1891. It measures 20.5 inches long by 27.5 inches wide. It is
between Helen Florence Wendover, Amy Wendover and Caroline Jane Hunt. It
deals with the conveyance of Albert Villa situated in Kingston Cresent in the
Parish of Portsea in the county of Hants. It retains the revenue stamp
together with three wax seal and signatures of those listed. |
Wendover |
Hunt |
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116 |
1865 |
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Offered
is this two page vellum document dated 17 February 1865. It measures 23.5
inches long by 28 inches wide. it is between John Grace, John Maber and
Richard Tewkesbury Chamen. It deals with the mortgage of leasehold premises
in Belle Vue Road in Southampton in the County of Southampton. It retains the
revenue stamp together with three wax seals and the signature of John Grace.
A clean and well written document. |
Grace |
Maber |
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117 |
1871 |
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[Bath] Covenant to Produce Title Deeds This
1871 covenant concerning a couple of houses in Bath has a scedule of title
deeds, the majority concerning various members of the Rivers family of
Hampshire. 2 large parchment sheets. (ref 3/475) |
Rivers |
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118 |
1746 |
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1746 -
15 pages printed well preserved document (last page damaged slightly). Title
of the document:” An ACT for Exchanging divers Lands and Hereditaments in
Hantshire, belonging to Sir John Peachy, Baronet, for other Lands and
Hereditaments in Sussex, belonging to Thomas Knight, Esquire; and for
fettling the feveral Estates so taken in Exchange, to the Uses limited of the
Estates given in Exchange for the same respectively”. A very nice document in
very good condition with usual long-term storage folds and wrinkles. |
Peachy |
Knight |
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119 |
1878 |
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Offered
is this vellum document dated 11 February 1878. It measures 24.5 inches long by
30 inches wide. It is between John Grace, Riachard Withers and Charles Henry
Calvert. It deals with the assignament of a lease dwelling house at 19
Bellvue Road in Southampton. It retains the revenue stamp together with three
wax seal and signatures. |
Grace |
Withers |
Calvert |
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120 |
1908 |
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Offered
is this two page vellum document with a coloured plan dated 23 June 1908. It
measures 23 inches long by 28.75 inches wide. It is between Sir George
Augustus Eliott Tapps Gervis Meyrick, George Llewelyn Tapps Gervis Meyrick
and JJ Allen Ltd. It deals with the lease of a piece of land at the junction
of Hinton Road and St Peters Road in Bournemouth together with shop and
premises. It retains the revenue stamp and two wax seals with signatures of
both Meyricks. A nice clean document. |
Meyrick |
Allen |
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121 |
1810 |
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Vellum
document - Woodmancot, Sussex : Release of Land at Woodmancot dated 4
December 1810. Two page document between Catherine Barwell of Bognor in the
County of Sussex, Edward Dawn of Warblington in the County of Southampton,
John Butler of Havant in the County of Southampton, William Loveder of
Woodmancot and Clement Loveder. Release of arable land formally called South
Common field in Woodmancot. Signatures : Catherine Barwell, Edward Dawn, John
Butler, Joseph Maberly, John Woods, William Loveder and Clement Loveder. Wax
seals (7). Measures 25ins x 21ins. Condition: Reasonably good, some yellow
staining to pages but no loss of text. |
Barwell |
Dawn |
Butler |
Loveder |
Maberly |
Woods |
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122 |
1810 |
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Vellum
document - Woodmancot, Sussex Lease for a Year dated 3 December 1810 between
Catherine Barwell of Bognor in the County of Sussex, Edward Dawn of
Warblington in the County of Southampton, John Butler of Havant in the County
of Southampton, William Loveder of Woodmancot in the County of Sussex,
Yeoman, and Clement Loveder. Lease of a parcel of arable land called South
Common Field in Woodmancot. Signatures of Catherine Barwell, Edward Dawn,
John Butler and Joseph Maberly. Wax Seals (4). Measures 25.5ins x 17ins.
Condition: Reasonably clean, some yellowing through age. |
Barwell |
Dawn |
Butler |
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123 |
1875 |
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FAMILY
HISTORY DEED LONDON LONGBOURNE >
DIBBEN 1875. low start no reserve - Guaranteed Original - 129 years old -
suitable for Family History research - sold as damaged because of storage
wear. FROM REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA MANUSCRIPT VELLUM INDENTURE DOCUMENT BEING
CONVEYANCE OF A DWELLING HOUSE SITUATE AT EDEN GROVE HOLLOWAY IN THE PARISH OF SAINT MARY
ISLINGTON. BETWEEN WILLIAM THOMAS LONGBOURNE LATE OF GRAYS INN IN MIDDLESEX
BUT NOW OF CHILSLEY IN THE COUNTY OF SOUTHAMPTON ESQUIRE AND CHARLES RANKEN
VICKERMAN LONGBOURNE OF LINCOLNS INN FIELDS IN THE DAID COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX
ESQUIRE OF THE FIRST PART AND HEPHZIBAH LEMON OF RICHMOND ROAD WALSTON AND
GEORGE DIBBEN OF EDEN GROVE HOLLOWAY. SIZE 29" X 25" on ONE SHEET
OF VELLUM ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP WAX SEAL |
Longbourne |
Lemon |
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124 |
1890 |
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Antique
Manuscript Deed FULLAM LONDON Heaver > Kelly 1890. from the reign of
GEORGE III MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT This being THE TITLE DEED OF MORTGAGE OF
LEASHOLD PREMISES SITUATE AND BEING NOS 60 , 62, 64 CRANBURY ROAD IN THE
PARISH OF FULHAM IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX BETWEEN ALFRED HEAVER JUNIOR OF
STREATHAM ELMS TOOTING BEC ROAD UPPER TOOTING IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY
GENTLEMAN OF THE FIRST PART ALFRED HEAVER SENIOR OF THE SECOND PART AND THE
REVEREND JAMES DAVENPORT KELLY OF GREENBANK HOUSE OLD TRAFFORD IN THE COUNTY
OF LANCASTER A CANON OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF MANCHESTER HENRY ENTWISTLE
BURY OF LINCOLNS INN FIELDS IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX GENTLEMAN AND ARTHUR
JAMES KELLY OF THE TERRACE YORK TOWN FARNBOROUGH IN THE COUNTY OF HANTS A
CAPTAIN IN THE ROYAL ENGINEERS. GOOD SELECTION OF REVENUES ANS SEALS AS THERE
ARE OTHER MANUSCRIPT INDENTURES ON THE REVERSE. ON ONE SHEET OF
PARCHMENT ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP
WAX SEALS GUARANTEED ORIGINAL SIZE 23 INCHES X 27 INCHES |
Heaver |
Kelly |
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125 |
1894 |
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FAMILY HISTORY
Deed SOUTHBOURNE ON SEA Compton to Tucker 1894. low start no reserve - Family
History research copy - .MANUSCRIPT indenture CONVEYANCE of FREEHOLD DWELLING
HOUSE AND PREMISES AT SOUTHBOURNE ON SEA IN THE PARISH OF CHRISTCHURCH HANTS
AND KNOWN AS GRASSENDALE BETWEEN JAMES DRUITT OF CHRISTCHURCH IN THE COUNTY
OF SOUTHAMPTON GENTLEMAN OF THE FIRST PART THOMAS ARMETRIDING COMPTON OF
TEIGNMOUTH IN THE COUNTY OF DEVON OF THE SECOND PART AND SARAH TUCKER OF
SOUTHBOURNE ON SEA IN THE PARISH OF CHRISTCHURCH IN THE COUNTY OF SOUTHAMPTON
OF THE THIRD PART CLEAR HAND ON PARCHMENT SMALL HAND COLOURED SITE SURVEY WAX
SEALS ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP
GUARANTEED ORIGINAL. SIZE 20 INCHES X 15 INCHES FOLDED |
Druitt |
Compton |
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126 |
1825 |
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Vellum
document - Woodmancot, Sussex dated 13 April, 1825. Deed of Covenants on a
Mortgage surrender of copyholds in the Manor of Woodmancot. Between Edward
Thorp of Portsmouth in the County of Southampton and William Hipkin of Ratton
in the County of Sussex, concerning parcels of land in the Manor of
Woodmancot. *****Note attached to the document... "This mortgage does
not appear on the Abstract nor its discharge - It should not be noticed in
any subsequent title." Signature of Edward Thorp. Wax Seal. Measures
28.5ins x 23ins. ****Two page document with copy document**** |
Thorp |
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127 |
1803 |
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MANUSCRIPT
DEED Othery SOMERSET Westcott > Tucker 1803. REIGN OF KING GEORGE III -
201 years old MANUSCRIPT INDENTURE DOCUMENT BEING THE CONVEYANCE OF A
DWELLING HOUSE AT OTHERY IN THE COUNTY
OF SOMERSET KNOWN BY THE NAME OF LITTLE ENGLAND. AND ALSO ALL THAT PEW OR
SEAT TO THE SAID MESSUAGE SITUATE IN THE PARISH CHURCH OF OTHREY (FULL DETAILS
OF POSITION IN DEED) BETWEEN JOHN DURANT OF RINGWOOD IN THE COUNTY OF
SOUTHAMPTON GENTLEMAN OF THE FIRST PART JOHN WESTCOTT OF THE SAME PLACE
GENTLEMAN AND JAMES WESTCOTE OF AVON IN THE PARISH OF SOPLEY IN THE COUNTY OF
SOUTHAMPTON GENTLEMAN OF THE SECOND PART WILLIAM TUCKER OF OTHERY YEOMAN OF
THE THIRD PART AND THOMAS MULLINS OF GOATHURST IN THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET.
GUARANTEED GENUINE AND IN FINE TO VERY FINE CONDITION - ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE
STAMP RED WAX SEAL SIZE 30 INCHES X 24
INS ON THREE SHEETS OF VELLUM |
Durant |
Westcott |
Tucker |
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128 |
1795 |
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1795
4-SHEET VELLUM INDENTURE between DELME GARNIER and BOUVERIE NO RESERVE This is a large, 4-sheet vellum
indenture dated 1st May 1795. It is "an indenture of 3 parts"
between John Delme of Southampton of the first part; Charles Garnier and the
Right Honorable Lady Elizabeth, his wife, of the second part and The
Honorable Edward Bouverie of Old Burlington Street, Piccadilly and John
Charles Crowle of Half Moon Street, Piccadilly of the third part. The
document is described in the filing note as a "Release and
Indemnity" and there is a large amount of history of previous
indentures, debts etc. contained in it. As usual, there is a blue revenue
stamp on each sheet and there are 5 good red wax seals at the foot of the
document. Size. The document is approx. 27 wide x 23" high. Condition. In excellent condition with the
usual folding creases. |
Delme |
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129 |
1885 |
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THIS IS
AN AUCTION FOR AN EARLY WILL DOCUMENT IN THE ORIGINAL ENVELOPE DATED 13TH
MARCH 1885. FIRSTLY THE DOCUMENT IS TO
A GEORGE HERBERT BIRD, ONE OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE WILL OF THE LATE THOMAS
STOBBERT. THERE IS AN ATTACHED LETTER
FROM LONDON WITH INSTRUCTIONS THE DOCUMENT IS IN SUPERB CONDITION HAS A PIN.
A COPY NOTICE ON BEHALF OF JOHN TAYLOR.
NEXT IS THE ENVELOPE ADDRESSED TO G H PEARSON ESQ, ALTON HANTS. IT HAS TWO SUPERB QUEEN VICTORIA LILAC ONE
PENNY STAMPS AND A SUPERB RED AND WHITE ONE HALF PENNY STAMP, IT ALSO HAS 9
CANCELLATION MARKS, THESE ARE CLEAR LONDON NORTH WEST MAY 26TH 87. |
Bird |
Stobbert |
Pearson |
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130 |
1801 |
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Vellum
document - Sussex, dated 13 April, 1801. Release and Assignment - Between
Richard Barwell of Stansted in the County of Sussex, Thomas Coutts, Edmund
Antrobus and Coutts Trotter, all of the Strand in the County of Middlesex,
and Robert Harfield. "all that Barn, Gateroom, closes, or parcels of
land, sixty acres by estimation................" *****Incorporates
second Indenture dated 12 October 1812 on reverse of inner page********* Four
page document Signatures of Richard Barwell, Thomas Coutts, Edmund Antrobus,
Coutts Trotter and Robert Harfield. Five wax seals. Measures 30ins x 22ins.
Condition : Very good, some yellowing due to age. LEASE DOCUMENT DATED 11
APRIL 1801 - LISTED SEPARATELY. |
Barwell |
Coutts |
Antrobus |
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Harfield |
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131 |
1801 |
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Vellum
document - Sussex, dated 11 April, 1801. Lease for a Year - Between Richard
Barwell, of Stansted in the County of Sussex, and Robert Harfield of Emsworth
in the County of Southampton. "all that Barn and Gateroom and parcels of
land by estimation, sixty acres.....rent of one peppercorn........"
Signature of Richard Barwell. Wax Seal. Measures 24ins x 15ins. Single Sheet.
Condition : Very good, clean, original document. ******RELEASE AND ASSIGNMENT
DOCUMENT DATED 13 APRIL 1801 LISTED SEPARATELY********** |
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132 |
1629 |
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A
vellum indenture recording the sale of a tenement and lands in Bramshott,
Sussex (now Hampshire), between Peter
Qwynnell of Lythe Hill in the parish of Chiddingfold, Surrey, gent, and
Robert Palmer of Lippuck (liphook) Hants, yeoman. Dated the 10th day of March
in the 4th year of the reign of Charles I [1629]. Relates to the sale of
lands called Bowhunt, 100 acres arable land in Bramshott and th manor of
Rogate in Sussex. Also mentions an Elizabethan deed between Right Honourable
Earl Arundell and the Right Honourable John Lumley Knight Lord Lumley and
lady Jane his wife, daughter of the said Earl. Lythe Hill house is now an hotel.
Peter Qwynnell (or Quennell) supplied guns and shot to Charles I during the
civil war from his iron works. Handwritten in English on vellum. Very good
clean indenture. Document size: 66 by 60 cm. Large 3.5 cm diameter wax seal
with rampant lion??? impression. |
Qwynnell |
Palmer |
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133 |
1794 |
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antique
MANUSCRIPT DEED Chichester SUSSEX Rhoades > Cleverdon 1794. FROM THE REIGN
OF KING GEORGE III - 210 years old MANUSCRIPT INDENTURE DOCUMENT BEING THE
RELEASE AND CONVEYANCE OF ALL THAT MALTHOUSE STOREROOMS AND GRAINERIES AT
UPPER WEST LANE IN THE CITY OF CHICHESTER IN THE COUNTY OF SUSSEX BETWEEN
THOMAS RHOADES OF THE CITY OF CHICHESTER IN THE COUNTY OF SUSSEX GENTLEMAN OF
THE FIRST PART JOHN RHOADES OF THE SAME CITY GENTLEMAN OF THE SECON PART AND
THOMAS CLERVERDON OF THE CITY OF CHICHESTER MERCHANT AND EDWARD BROWN OF
HAMBLEDON IN THE COUNTY OD SOUTHAMPTON OF THE THIRD PART. GUARANTEED GENUINE
AND IN FINE CONDITION - ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP RED WAX SEALS SIZE 29 INCHES X 32 INS ON ONE SHEET
OF VELLUM |
Rhoades |
Clerverdon |
Brown |
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134 |
1620 |
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A
vellum indenture recording the sale of a tenement and lands in Bramshott,
Sussex (now Hampshire), between
Richard Gray of Bepton, Sussex, gent, and Edmund Gray, clerk, one of the
fellowes of St Marys College near to the City of Winchester in the County of
Southampton (now Hampshire). Dated the 11th day of August in the 18th year of
the reign of James I [1620]. Relates to the sale of lands called Bowhunt, 100
acres arable land in Bramshott part of the manor of Rogate in Sussex. Also
mentions an Elizabethan deed between Right Honourable Earl Arundell and the
Right Honourable John Lumley Knight Lord Lumley and lady Jane his wife,
daughter of the said Earl who leased the land to a John Hoggessleth.
Handwritten in English on vellum. Some creasing, but otherwise good
condition. Document size: 66 by 60 cm. Large 3 cm diameter wax seal with
impression of a stag. |
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Lumley |
Hoggessleth |
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135 |
1766 |
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Manuscript,
Asignment 1766 Large manuscript measuring approx 300mm x 780mm and is the
asignment from Thomas Urry to Mr Robert Clarke, in the area of Southapton. It
is sealed with 4 red sealing wax seals |
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136 |
1767 |
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ANTIQUE
MANUSCRIPT DEED Hanney BERKS Aylworth > Broad 1767. From the reign of KING
GEORGE III- 237 years old MANUSCRIPT INDENTURE DOCUMENT BEING THE RELEASE IN
FEE OF A MESSUAGE AND THREE ACRES OF LAND AND PREMISES IN WEST HANNEY IN THE
COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE BETWEEN ANN AYLWORTH OF WEST HANNEY IN THE COUNTY OF
BERKS OF THE FIRST PART JOHN MORTON OF PORTSMOUTH IN THE COUNTY OF
SOUTHAMPTON GARDENER AND MARY HIS WIFE WILLIAM GIBBINE OF GREST FFARINGDON IN
THE SAID COUNTY OF BERKS BAKER AND HIS WIFE ANN PLUS OTHERS. GUARANTEED
GENUINE AND IN FINE TOVERY FINE CONDITION - ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMP RED
WAX SEALS SIZE 31 INCHES X 26 INS ON ONE SHEET OF VELLUM |
Aylworth |
Morton |
Gibbine |
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137 |
1883 |
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A very
nice and clean document. This document relates to a transfer of mortgage and
further charge. The main parties are
Caroline Rebecca Dannent of 10 Heathersley Grove, Westbourn Grove, Middlesex,
Osbourn White of Freshwater, Isle of White, and Eliza Pedler of Lymington,
Southampton. The document has two double sided pages. The document has lead
and red wax seals. It has been stored folded and is in excellent condition. |
Dannent |
White |
Pedler |
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138 |
1615 |
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A
vellum document recording the lease of lands in Farrington, Hampshire,
between, Thomas Faithfull of Bishops Sutton in the county of Southampton,
husbandman, and Joane his wife, Agnes Faithfull of Farrington, mother of the
said Thomas, and Thomas Rowde of Farrington, husbandman. Dated the 26th day
of September in the 13th year of the reign of James I [1615]. Property: All
that messuage or tenement standing in one acre of land known as Marlands
Acre, situate in Farrington. Medium: Handwritten in English on vellum.
Condition: Vellum in good condition, but lacks seals. Document size: 28 by 23
cm. |
Faithfull |
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139 |
1801 |
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ANTIQUE
MANUSCRIPT DEED Clapham SURREY Bewicke > Blackwell 1801. From the reign of
KING GEORGE III - 203 years old MANUSCRIPT INDENTURE DOCUMENT BEING THE DEED
OF COVENANT FOR THE PRODUCTION OF TITLE DEEDS FOR A CERTAIN MESSUAGE AND
TENEMENT AND PREMISES SITUATE AND BEING AT CLAPHAM IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY -
BETWEEN CALVERLEY BEWICKE OF CHATHAM PLACE IN THE CITY OF LONDON ESQUIRE OF
THE ONE PART AND JOHN ROBERT BLACKWELL OF THE CITY OF WINCHESTER ESQUIRE OF
THE OTHER PART. * GUARANTEED GENUINE AND IN FINE TO VERY FINE CONDITION - *
WAX SEAL * TWO ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS * WITH SCHEDULE DATED FROM 1720 *
SIZE 16 INCHES X 24 INS * ON ONE SHEET OF VELLUM |
Bewicke |
Blackwell |
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140 |
1786 |
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A 2
page vellum document being an indenture for the sale of a dwelling in
Chertsey, Surrey, between John Hoade of Chertsey, Surrey, yeoman and Rebecca
his wife, John Biddle of North Warnborough, Hampshire, yeoman, William Adams
of Kingston upn Thames, Gent, David Cooper of Botolph Lane, London, merchant,
and David Willia of Long Ditton, Surrey, yeoman. Dated 7th day of February in
the 6th year of the reign of George III [1786]. Property: All that messuage
or tenement in Chertsey; 10 acres of meadow in Kingston; a messuage in
Kingston; and another in Thames Ditton. Medium: Handwritten in English on
vellum. Condition: Good condition vellum. Document size: 75 by 62 cm. |
Hoade |
Biddle |
Adams |
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1647 |
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Somerset
Manors. Fine vellum indenture, dated 10th June 1647 , between John Tynt of
Chelvey on the one part and Hugh Halfwell, Sir John Northcote (1599-1676,
Parliamentarian), Robert Walloppe [Wallop] of Southampton (1601-1667,
Regicide), Hugh Rogers and others for the Lordship and Manors of Othery,
Chelvey, Midgell, Nailsea, Wraxall and Woolavington in Somerset, with perfect
large pendant wax seal on seal tag showing a coat of arms surmounted in a
shield |
Tynt |
Halfwell |
Northcote |
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Rogers |
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1700 |
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william
the 3rd indenture .made the 18th of october 1700,between john lane of
southhampton.and elizabeth his wife ,other names, mary wilder, edward
wilder,jane webb. to do with lands money.meassages.9 red wax seals.large
indenture 25" by 35".it also has a latin letter on the indenture |
Lane |
Wilder |
Webb |
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1771 |
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A large
4 page vellum indenture relating to the sale of lands in Hambledon,
Hampshire, between Mary Hyde of Hambledon, widow, formerly Mary Conduit, and
John Richards of Hambledon. Dated 16th November in the 12th year of the reign
of George III [1771]. Property: All that capital messuage or dwelling house
and all those several closes of arable land and coppice called Symonds's with
Bargain Scarles, Bargain Barlows and Binsteads Bargain, all in the parish of
Hambledon. Medium: Handwritten in English on vellum. Condition: Revenue
stamps have been neatly cut out of the vellum, but text not affected. Some
browning and rubbed text in areas, all readable. Document size (approx.): 75
by 70 cm. Characteristics: Signature
and red wax seal. |
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1701 |
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william
the 3rd indenture .made the 20th day of september 1701,between john lane of
southhampton.and elizabeth his wife ,other names, mary wilder, edward
wilder,jane webb. william howard of reading iron monger .This is the same as
the 1701, they must be from the same people and place.this has no latin
letter as the othe one does have, to do with lands money.meassages.7 red wax
seals.large indenture 25" by 35".it also has a latin letter on the
indenture |
Lane |
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Webb |
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1833 |
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1833
VELLUM INDENTURE concerning AMPORT in SOUTHAMPTON between DAY and WILD NO
RESERVE DATE:- 12TH APRIL 1833 LEASE FOR A YEAR ON A SINGLE SHEET OF VELLUM
BETWEEN THOMAS DAY, previously a servant in Amport and now a groom in Oxford
....... and .... WILLIAM WILD of Amport in the county of Southampton, a
Cordwainer. CONCERNING 2 NEW BUILT COTTAGES IN AMPORT NEAR THE RIVER LATELY
IN THE OCCUPATION OF THOMAS SALTER AND NOW IN THE OCCUPATION OF HENRY HAYES
AND RICHARD NAISH. 1 BLUE REVENUE STAMP AND 1 RED WAX SEAL. Size. The
document is approx. 23" wide x 17" high. Condition. In excellent
condition with the usual folding creases. |
Day |
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Salter |
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Naish |
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1687 |
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1687
DECORATIVE VELLUM DEED with 5 PENDANT SEALS regarding SOUTHAMPTON NO RESERVE
DATE:- 19TH JANUARY 1687 IN THE 3RD YEAR OF THE REIGN OF KING JAMES II
SUPERB, RARE, EARLY ENGLISH INDENTURE ON A SINGLE SHEET OF VELLUM WITH A VERY
FANCY "T" AT THE START OF "THIS INDENTURE" ENCLOSING THE
ROYAL ARMS BETWEEN 1) WILLIAM GOLDWYRE OF SOMERFORD, SOUTHAMPTON ....... and
.... 2) JOHN CARPENTER OF NEW INNE, MIDDLESEX AND BENJAMIN WYCHE OF
WHITEPARISH WILTSHIRE .... and ... 3) RICHARD MARNES of CHUTON, SOUTHAMPTON
AND WILLIAM MACKRELL OF ASHLEY. THIS INDENTURE CONCERNS THE SALE OF THE MANOR
(spelt Mannour in the document) OF SOMERFORD WITH VARIOUS LANDS WITH SEVERAL
EXCEPTIONS INCLUDING "THAT FISHING WITH NETS CALLED THE RAMSHORN IN THE
SEA AT CHUTON BUNNY." 5 PENDANT SEAL TAGS EACH OF WHICH STILL RETAINS
ITS OWN RED WAX SEAL, SOME WITH SUPERB IMPRESSIONS. Size. The document is
approx. 26" wide x 20" high. Condition. In excellent condition with
the usual folding creases. |
Goldwyre |
Carpenter |
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A
vellum last will and testement of George Haynes the elder of South Badley in
the parish of Boldre in the county of Southampton. Also a probate doument
with Archdeacon of Winchester paper seal. Dated the 23rd day of June in the
11th year of the reign of George I [1725]. Property: He leaves to his first
son all his estate in Badley called Streets or Skeets and a property called
Brights. Medium: Handwritten in English
on vellum. Condition: Folds and creasing, but all text readable. Paper seal
has several folds and some of the internal wax has been lost. Document size
(approx.): 54 by 34 cm. Characteristics: Probate seal from Archdeacon of
Winchester. |
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ANTIQUE
MANUSCRIPT DEED Broughton Lancs GREENLEAVES 1904 FROM THE REIGN OF KING
EDWARD VII - 101 YEARS OLD THIS IS MANUSCRIPT INDENTURE DOCUMENT BETWEEN
FREDERICK WILLIAM GREENLEAVES OF THE CLIFF LOWER BROUGHTON ROAD IN THE COUNTY
BOROUGH OF SALFORD IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER WAREHOUSEMAN OF THE ONE PART
AND JOHN BARON OF CLARENCE PARADE SOUTHSEA IN THE COUNTY OF HANTS GENTLEMAN
OF THE OTHER PART. FOR ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF GROUND SITUATE IN
BROUGHTON ON YEW STREET AND ABUTS LAND IN LEASE OF THE BROUGHTON CRICKET AND
BOWLING CLUB GUARANTEED GENUINE AND IN VERY FINE CONDITION - ON ONE SHEET OF PARCHMENT SIZE 27 INCHES X
23 INS ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS RED SEALS |
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1865 |
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Sale of
Land. 21 June 1865. Climping, County of Sussex. (Some additional,
and larger size, images of this document can be viewed on
http://www.enicholl.com/parchments/document-022/index.htm. ) Conveyance,
Indenture - 21 June 1865. Sale of parcels of land to Stephen Diddlesfold
Olliver from the estate of William Cutfield (deceased) Amongst those
mentioned;- William Cutfield, late of the parish of Climping in the County of
Sussex The Heirs of William Cutfield;- Georgina Cutfield, his sister. James
Powell the younger of Chichester in the County of Sussex, gentleman. Catherine
Wardroper, Georgina Wardroper, Eleanor Wardroper, - all of Gloucester Villa,
Portswood in the County of Southampton. Stephen Diddlesfold Olliver of
Climping in the County of Sussex, gentleman Thomas Bushby of Rutington in the
County of Sussex, gentleman. Many other nephews and nieces mentioned in the
disposition of the last will and testament of William Cutfield. The parcels
of land by Ferry Road, West of the River Arun, were purchased by Stephen
Diddlesfold Olliver, as per the detailed map shown on the third page of this
document. Ferry Road, and the area shown on the map, is clearly identifiable
on a modern Ordnance Survey Map. Document consists of three pages, each
approx 28" x 22 ½ " written on parchment. There are three Sterling
Silver Seals on the first page, - one for eight pounds and the other two for
ten shillings each, with three black-and-white VR stamps on reverse. On the
other two sheets there is a single Sterling Silver Seal of value ten
shillings, with a black-and-white VR stamp on reverse. There are six seals,
but only four signatures, James Powell, Catherine Wardroper, Georgina
Wardroper, and Eleanor Wardroper. The above description is necessarily a very
limited one, but there will be much to interest a family historian in this
lengthy and detailed document which describes property in an area
identifiable on the modern Ordnance Survey Map. The document is in good
condition. |
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Cutfield |
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Surrender
of Copyhold. 26 February 1885. Oak Lodge, Bishopstoke, - County of
Southampton. (Some additional, and larger size, images of this document can
be viewed on http://www.enicholl.com/parchments/document-023/index.htm. )
Covenant, Indenture. 26 February 1885. Covenant for surrender and release of
the Copyhold of the Mansion House and hereditaments known as Oak Lodge,
Bishopstoke, in the County of Southampton. Those mentioned include;- Henry
Thomas Twynam of 32 Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, - Solicitor William
Stedman Gillett, of Harefield Bittern, Southampton, - Esquire Arthur
Woodall Gillett, of the Marine Society's Training Ship "Warspite",
- Captain R N William
John Gillett, of 39 Woburn Square in the County of Middlesex, - Esquire The
Revd Hugh Hodgson Gillett, of Compton Guildford in the County of Surrey, -
Clerk (in Holy Orders) Eliza
Twynam, of 18 Blandford Square in the County of Middlesex, - Widow A
complex document regarding the sale of several parcels of property and land
which had previously been rented, with the income from the rent going to
Eliza Twynam. The various parcels of property and land were to be transferred
to William Stedman Gillett for the sum of £12,319 / 7s / 6d. The document
describes the property as per an attached schedule and the detailed coloured
map. The principal property identified on the map is Oak Lodge, but roads and
directions are marked such that the property and land can probably be
identified with the modern area of Bishopstoke. The map is very detailed, and
is bound to be of interest to a modern day local historian. Document is in
three sheets, each approx 27 1/2" x 22 1/2". The document is in
good condition, though because it is in three sheets and the sheets have been
kept folded over many years there is some noticeable creasing. On the first
page ("This Indenture") this has led to some loss of legibility. On
the second page there is some staining, though not to a serious degree. There
are two seals with signatures on the document, - those of Henry T and Eliza Tywnam.
The title page carries two red sterling silver stamps for ten shillings each,
with two black-and-white VR stamps on the reverse. |
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Original
rare early vellum document indenture between George Horwood, bricklayer of
Portsea, Southampton, George Binstood of Portsmouth and Benjamin Gillam of
Portsea. Dated 1777. Signed and sealed by George Horwood and Benjamin Gillam.
Size is 90cm x 50m approx. Condition is good and complete with slight faults
only. |
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1771 |
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Original
rare early vellum indenture document between Mr Moses Greetham (shopkeeper of
Portsea, Southampton) and Mr Robert Habian? (difficult to read), (shipwright
from Portsea, Southampton). Dated 1771. Size is 73cm x 58cm approx. Signed
and sealed by Moses Greetham. Condition is good and complete with slight
faults only including two tiny holes. |
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Antique
document dated 24th January 1878 about land on the West Cliff, Bourenmouth,
Hampshire (now Dorset). Indenture between Elizabeth Lacey of Bournemouth, widow
and Charles James Lacey of Bournemouth, Esquire and William Henry Melhuish of
Bournemouth, builder and Henry Pearce of Bournemouth, builder and Charles
Robert Warren of Bournemouth, gentleman. Refers to William Charles Lacey of
Bournemouth, deceased. Also mentions Thomas Finn who was executor of the will
of William Charles Lacey and Edward Barnes. The deed is about a piece of land
in West Cliff between St Michael's Road and the road to Stony Cross. Large
two page document with some fading and age spots. One page has plan on
reverse showing land in question |
Lacey |
Melhuish |
Pearce |
Warren |
Finn |
Barnes |
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1806
VELLUM INDENTURE regarding PORTSEA BETWEEN STARES & MIALL NO RESERVE DATE:-
7th February 1806 LEASE FOR A YEAR ON A SINGLE SHEET OF VELLUM BETWEEN
CHARLES STARES OF EMSWORTH IN THE PARISH OF WARBLINGTON, SOUTHAMPTON and JOHN
STARES OF PORTSEA ....... and .... DAVID MIALL of PORTSEA. CONCERNING TWO
PIECES OF MEADOW MEASURING ABOUT 14 ACRES AT KINGSTON IN THE PARISH OF
PORTSEA. 1 BLUE REVENUE STAMP AND 2 VERY GOOD RED WAX SEALS WITH THE INITIAL
"G". Size. The document is approx. 25" wide x 17" high.
Condition. In excellent condition with the usual folding creases. |
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1724
ENGLISH VELLUM INDENTURE, reign of GEORGE I re BRAMSHOTT NO RESERVE DATE:-
30TH MARCH 1724 in the TENTH YEAR of the reign of KING GEORGE I LEASE FOR A
YEAR ON A SINGLE SHEET OF VELLUM BETWEEN JOHN TANNER OF HASLEMERE, SURREY AND
JOHN BOXALL OF BRAMSHOTT ....... and .... JOHN WAKEFORD of THE TYTHING OF
AMBERSHAM, SOUTHAMPTON. CONCERNING A 70-ACRE PROPERTY CALLED QUINTS IN
BRAMSHOTT AND ALSO A FURTHER 14 ACRES CALLED COOPERS HILL ALSO IN BRAMSHOTT.
3 BLUE, 6d REVENUE STAMPS AND 2 RED WAX SEALS, EACH WITH A DIFFERENT
IMPRESSION. Size. The document is approx. 19" wide x 13" high.
Condition. In excellent condition with the usual folding creases. |
Tanner |
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1785
3-PAGE VELLUM WILL and PROBATE OF GUSTAVUS BRANDER FRS NO RESERVE FIRST
DATE:- 12TH JANUARY 1785 ON 3 SHEETS OF VELLUM, THE WILL AND PROBATE OF
GUSTAVUS BRANDER OF THE PRIORY, PARISH OF CHRISTCHURCH, COUNTY OF
SOUTHAMPTON. GUSTAVUS BRANDER WAS A GOVERNOR OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND, AN
ANTIQUARIAN, FELLOW OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY AND TRUSTEE OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM.
HE WROTE HIS WILL AND SEVERAL CODICILS BETWEEN 12TH JANUARY 1785 AND THE DATE
OF HIS DEATH WHICH WAS 21ST JANUARY 1787. HE WAS A MAN OF GREAT WEALTH AND
APPOINTED HIS FRIENDS THOMAS ASTLE OF BATTERSEA RISE, SURREY AND JOHN TOPHAM
OF GRAYS INN, MIDDLESEX, AS HIS TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS. AMONGST HIS MANY
DIRECTIONS HE LEFT £500 (worth nearly £45,000 in today's money) FOR THE
BUILDING OF AN ORGAN IN CHRISTCHURCH PRIORY. THIS WAS, INCIDENTALLY, RESTORED
IN 1999 AT A COST OF £500,000. MOST INTERESTINGLY, HE ALSO LEFT MONEY FOR AN
ANNUAL MEMORIAL ON THE THIRD SUNDAY IN AUGUST "expressive of my
gratitude to the supreme being for my Signal Preservation in the year 1768
when my Horses ran violently down the Temple Lane in London and down three
flights of steps into the Thames in a dark night and yet nor Horses nor Carriage,
myself or Servants received the least Injury." THE PROBATE AND ATTACHED
SEAL WERE COMPLETED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. A VERY
SCARCE ITEM OF IMMENSE INTEREST. Size. The document is approx. 29" wide
x 25" high. Condition. In excellent condition with the usual folding
creases. |
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1755 |
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Handwritten
English vellum indenture dated 1755 during the reign of King George II being the
conveyance of a dwelling in Gosport in Southampton between Lewis Rowett, a
Tinner, and Elizabeth his wife, of the one part; and Robert Lowell, an
Esquire, of the second part, all the parties being from Cornwall. Nicely
penned with fancy printed vignette, three blue revenue stamps with insert,
tax stamp, and two red wax seals on green cloth tags impressioned with what
appears to be the entrance to a Castle. Very Good condition, mild
discoloration, measures 24 x 16". |
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1735
"An Act for continuing the Term and Powers granted by an Act passed in
the Fourth Year of the Reign of his late Majesty King George the First, intituled,
an Act for repairing the Highways from Crown Corner in the Town of Reading
(leading by and through the several Parishes of Shinfield and Heckfield in
the several Counties of Berks, Wilts, and Southampton) to Basingstoke in the
said County of Southampton" This document continues the previous Act for
a further 21 years. It names
additional Trustees, lists the Tolls, etc.
First meeting of the Trustees is to take place at the Three Runs in
Reading 5 pages of original document which has been disbound from a larger
volume. |
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1736
"An Act to prevent the Act made in the Twenty first Year of the Regin of
King James the First, intituled, An Act for Limitation of actions, and for avoiding
Suits in Law, being pleaded, insisted on, or taken Advantage of by any
Persons claiming under the last Will of Richard Norton Esquire, of Southwick,
deceased, against any Claim, Title or Demand which Thomas Norton Esquire,
hath to or upon the Manor of Old Alresford, and Lands in the County of
Southampton, settled by Indenture on Fifth of March, One thousand six hundred
and fifty seven, or the Rents and Profits thereof." "Whereas
Richard Norton late of Southwick in the County of Southampton, Esquire, by
Writing...importing to be his last Will and Testament...and gives all his
real and personal Estate (except as therein mentioned) to the Poor (that is
to say) to the Poor, Hungry, and Thirsty, Naked and Strangers, Sick and
Wounded, and Prisoners, and appoints the Poor abovesaid to be his absolute
Heir and Heirs to the End of the world...And whereas the said Thomas Norton,
about Michaelmas Ternm, in the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty
three, did exhibit his Bill in the High Court of chancery against the said
Administrators...the said Richard Norton, with his Will annexed, against any
Claim, Title, or Demand which he the said Thomas Norton Esquire, hath to, or
upon, or out of the said Manor of Old Alresford, or other Lands in the County
of Southampton...", etc. 5 pages
of original document which has been disbound from a larger volume |
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1740
"An Act to enable Thomas Smith Esq; Lord of the Manor of Farlington, in the
County of Southampton, to supply the Town of Portsmouth, and Parts adjacent,
with good and wholesome Water, at his own proper Costs and Charges" "Whereas
the Conveying good and wholesome Water to the Town of Portsmouth, in the
County of Southampton, and the Parts adjacent, will be very desirable, and of
great Use and benefit to the Inhabitants thereof, as well as for the
Garrison, the publick Officers, and Shipping...may be lawful for Thomas Smith
Esq...to convey Water from certain Springs arising in his said Estate in
Farlington, by Pipes, by the nearest and most convenient Ways, to and through
the said Town of Portsmouth, and through every Street, Lane, and Alley
thereof, to the Extremity of a Street called the Point, and also by and
through certain Streets and Buildings called the Common...through the Estates
of divers Persons...some whereof by Reason of Non-age, Coverture, or other
Impediments, are incapable of agreeing with the said Thomas Smith..." This
document gives Thomas Smith permission to carry out the work and lists the
conditions. "Not to damage the
Fortifications", "Penalty on Persons hindering the workmen, and
damaging the Works", etc. 7 pages
of original document which has been disbound from a larger volume |
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1747
"An Act for enlaring the Term and Powers granted by an Act passed in the
Tenth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, for repairing the road from
Hertford-Bridge Hill, to the Town of Basingstoke; and also the Road from
Hertford-Bridge Hill aforesaid, the Town of Odiham in the County of
Southampton; and for making the said Act more effectual" This
document extents the previous Act for 21 years. "Provided also, That the said former
Act, or this present Act, or any thing therein or herein contained, shall not
extend to charge any of the Coaches, or other Carriages of His Majesty, or
their royal Highnesses the Prince or Princess of Wales, or any of the Royal
Family, or any of the Horses of His Majesty's Guards attending His
Majesty...", etc. 17
pages of original document which has been disbound from a larger volume. |
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1872 |
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This is
a mortgage transfer document dated 14th Feb 1872 between a William Towell of
Boscombe in Bournemouth and a London gentleman named Warburton Pike. The
mortgage is for a shop and premises at 4 Southbourne terrace which is
situated in Old Christchurch road in the centre of Bournemouth. The
properties neighbours are a Alfred Pegler to the west, a William Cumberland
to the east, to the north land formely owned by a Henry Joy is now owned by
the Wesleyan church. The 3 page (28 1/2"x22" approx) document is
signed by William Towell and red wax sealed. The mortgage transfer is
witnessed by the solicitor's clerk a William Fenwick. There is a pencilled
reference to a transfer two years later of this deed. Obviously added to in
1874. The Victorian item is in good condition complete with duty stamps of
the day. |
Towell |
Pike |
Pegler |
Cumberland |
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1899 |
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GENUINE
ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT Surrey PATMAN 1899 FROM THE REIGN OF QUEEN
VICTORIA - guaranteed original this item is 106 YEARS OLD THIS IS A
MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT BEING THE CONVEYANCE OF FREEHOLD MESSUAGES AND
HEREDITAMENTS SITUATE IN SOUTH NORWOOD HILL AND CHALFONT ROAD SOUTH NORWOOD
IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY. BETWEEN WILLIAM COOPER OF BENA VISTA SELHURST ROAD
SOUTH NORWOOD IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY GENTLEMAN OF THE ONE PART AND FANNY
MARGARETTE PATMAN OF BRIGHTON IN THE COUNTY OF SUSSEX WIDOW HENRY ROBERT
CHASY HURFORD OF STACKBRIDGE IN THE COUNTY OF SOUTHAMPTON ESQUIRE WILLIAM
CHRISTOPHER HIGGINS BURNE OF LINCOLNS INN FIELDS IN THE COUNTY OF LONDON ON 3
SHEETS OF PARCHMENT - FOLDED SIZE 17 INCHES X 11 INS IN VERY FINE CONDITION -
SOME DUSTING TO EDGES AND OUTER FOLD TWO ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS HAND
COLOURED SITE PLAN WAX SEALS |
Cooper |
Patman |
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1657 |
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A very
attractive and interesting hand written 17C vellum Obligation Bond document
dated 26th May 1657 during the Commonwealth Period Pertaining to John Wash of
Hillside within the Parish of Odiham in the County of Southampton yeoman son
and heir of John Wash late of Hillside aforesaid the elder yeoman deceased
being holden and firmly bound to Robert Maye of Odiham abovementioned Mercer
in the sum of forty pounds. Other names mentioned include: Magdalene Maye,
Robert May & Mary Collins. Signed by witnesses: John Shenke, John Thomas
& John Brand Snr. A clean document in very good condition with usual
long-term storage folds. Written in English on both sides. Comprising a
single sheet of vellum approx. 11” x 4 ½”. Obverse: all text fully legible
for transcription. Reverse: slight fading of ink in odd areas of a few rows,
but all text determinable for transcription. Bearing single paper wrapped red
wax seal in complete and sound original condition countersigned by John Wash. |
Wash |
Maye |
Collins |
Shenke |
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1760
VELLUM INDENTURE concerning LYMINGTON NAMING SHEPARD and RUSSELL NO RESERVE
DATE:- 2nd FEBRUARY 1760 THIS IS AN INDENTURE ON A SINGLE SHEET OF VELLUM
WHICH READS .......... "This
is the final Agreement made in the Court of our Sovereign Lord the King at
Westminster on the Morrow of the purification of the Blessed Mary (2nd
February) in the Thirtythird year of the Reign of George the Second
(1760).......... "before two named Justices "between William
Shepard and Joseph Russell and Margaret his wife ...." concerning two
houses and various plots of land in LYMINGTON OLD TOWN, LYMINGTON NEW TOWN,
THE BOROUGH AND PARISH OF LYMINGTON AND IN THE NEW FOREST. Size.
The document is approx. 21" wide x 7" high. Condition. In excellent
condition with the usual folding creases. |
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1889 SUPERB
VELLUM DEED with a COLORED PLAN involving the MARQUIS of WINCHESTER NO
RESERVE DATE:- 23rd OCTOBER 1889 A LARGE SUPERB SINGLE SHEET VELLUM INDENTURE
WITH AN EXCELLENT COLOURED PLAN BETWEEN FANNY ELIZABETH STARE late of Upper
Clatford, Southampton but now of Cheadle, Cheshire of the first part, KATE ELLEN DAVIS of 86 Curzon Street,
Burnley and her husband William Davis of the second part and THE MOST
HONOURABLE AUGUSTUS JOHN HENRY BEAUMONT PAULET, MARQUIS OF WINCHESTER of the
third part. Fanny and Kate have inherited two pairs of cottages in Amport and
by this indenture are selling them to the Marquis of Winchester for £150. The
document goes into great detail about the family, marriages that have taken
place giving dates and venues, children and also about the precise position
of the cottages. The plan, with scale and compass direction, is hand coloured
and one of the nicest I have seen on such a document. There is also a red
revenue stamp and 3 excellent red wax seals. A SUPERB DOCUMENT IN EVERY WAY.
Size. The document is approx. 28" wide x 23" high. Condition. In
excellent condition with the usual folding creases. |
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1798
LARGE 2-SHEET VELLUM INDENTURE MARRIAGE settlement concerning AMPORT NO
RESERVE DATE:- 26th MAY 1798 A LARGE 2-SHEET VELLUM INDENTURE BETWEEN
CAROLINE ANNETTS of AMPORT in the county of Southampton of the first part,
ROGER HUTCHENS of MONXTON of the second part and THOMAS HUTCHENS of EAST
CHOLDERTON, BENJAMIN SANDERS of GRATTON in the parish of GREAT BODWIN,
WILTSHIRE and JOHN WELLS of EAST CHOLDERTON of the third part. This is a
Marriage Settlement noting that Caroline is shortly to marry Roger but she is
a wealthy lady with property in Amport and Sarson as well as money and
investments and by this deed she appoints Thomas, Benjamin and John as
trustees to see that, after the marriage has taken place, she should continue
to receive the income from the property and the money entirely for her own
benefit without interference from her husband. 3 BLUE REVENUE STAMPS AND 5
RED WAX SEALS. Size. The document is approx. 32" wide x 27" high.
Condition. In excellent condition with the usual folding creases. |
Annetts |
Hutchens |
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This is
a indenture for a conveyance on a property in Bournemouth dated 28th August
1867. The property concerned is a shop and premises at 4 Southbourne terrace
which was situated where Old Christchurch road now is in the centre of
Bournemouth. Henry Joy, a builder from Bournemouth and a William Charles
Lacey a gentleman from Wareham are conveying the premises to a bootmaker
named William Towell. An Eliza Clara Warren is a resident tenant. The
substantial 3 page (27"x21 1/2") document outlines much detail and
includes the previous conveyances since 1863 on this property. A William
Baker Row has land to the west, a William Cumberland Allison to the east and
north of this property the neighbour is the Wesleyan chapel. Previous people
involved in this property are named as follows; Mary
Smith Spinster of Christchurch Reverand
John Edward Sampson of York William
Kerley a gardener of Burton, Hants James
Druitt of Christchurch George
Fox a stationer of Bournemouth John
William Pike Jacob
Birt of Middlesex. The
document is signed and red wax sealed by Henry Joy and Charley Lacey and
witnessed by a ? Charles Penny a clerk from Wareham. The document is in good
condition complete with Victorian duty stamps. A lovely local historic piece
from a town in it's infancy. I have had a number of documents relative to
this property recently. All have sold and this now is the last item in my
possession. |
Joy |
Lacey |
Towell |
Warren |
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1760 |
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1760
VELLUM INDENTURE concerning LYMINGTON between RUSSELL and SHEPARD NO RESERVE
DATE:- 1st JANUARY 1760 AN INDENTURE ON A SINGLE SHEET OF VELLUM BETWEEN
JOSEPH RUSSELL OF LYMINGTON, a mariner ....... and .... SAMUELL SHEPARD of
Lymington in the county of Southampton, a Gentleman. CONCERNING A CLOSE OF
ARABLE LAND KNOWN AS FLESHARDS IN LYMINGTON WHICH HAD, AT VARIOUS TIMES, BEEN
IN THE POSSESSION OF JAMES BAKER, THOMAS COOMBES, PATRICK HERON AND NOW
JOSEPH RUSSELL.. 1 BLUE REVENUE STAMP AND 1 GOOD RED WAX SEAL. Size. The
document is approx. 22" wide x 12" high. Condition. There is a
5-inch tear at the top of the document which could be repaired but otherwise
in excellent condition with the usual folding creases. |
Russell |
Shepard |
Baker |
Coombes |
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GENUINE
ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT Signed by NOBILTY Earl Lisburne 1826 FROM THE REIGN OF
KING GEORGE IV- guaranteed original this
item is 179 YEARS OLD THIS IS A MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT BEING THE MUTUAL RELEASE
OF DEBTS AND PAYMENTS CONCERNED WITH WESTON FARM IN THE PARISH OF DAWLISH IN
THE COUNTY OF DEVON. BETWEEN THE RIGHT HONORABLE WILLIAM LORD KENSINGTON IN
THAT PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND CALLED IRELAND
AND JOHN INGRAM LOCKHART OF SHORFIELD HOUSE IN THE COUNTY OF HANTS ESQUIRE OF
THE FIRST PART THE RIGHT HONORABLE JOHN EARL OF LISBURNE IN THE SAID PART OF
BRITAIN AND IRELAND CALLED IRELAND AND THE HONORABLE ERNEST AUGUSTUS VAUGHAN
COMMONLY CALLED LORD VAUGHAN AND WILLIAM WOOD OF WESTON IN THE PARISH OF
DAWLISH IN THE COUNTY OF DEVON FARMER OF THE THIRD PART ON ONE SHEET OF
VELLUM - FOLDED SIZE 24 INCHES X 29 INS IN VERY FINE CONDITION - ESCUTCHEONED
REVENUE STAMPS WAX SEALS |
Kensington |
Lockhart |
Lisburne |
Vaughan |
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1612 |
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Exemplification
of Common Recovery in Latin, 16th November 1612, by Christopher Thacker, from
Nicholas Parvishe of 2 messuages, 2 gardens, 20 acres land, 7 acres meadow,
20 acres pasture, 2 acres wood and 3 acres of moor in Heckfield and
Mattingley, Hampshire, fine initial letter J., seal tag without seal |
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1772 |
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George
III. Attractive vellum Recovery dated Michalmas term in the 13th year of the
Reign of George III [6th to the 28th November 1772] , listing the demands of
George Jones against John Webb for a messuage, gardens, land, pasture,
meadow, etc., in East Woodhen [Worldham], large engraved "young"
portrait of the King and highly decorative top border and side margins,
complete with original large Royal wax seal (poor condition) in metal
skippet, small hole on fold of document |
Jones |
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1797 |
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A two
page letter headed Portsmouth, March 12th 1797 written by Amelia Calder. It mentions Colonel Michell. It is signed on the bottom "I have
read and approve, Robert Calder".
It has been folded and used as an envelope addressed to Thomas Hulton
Esq. "To be forwarded by express instantly and signed Robert
Calder". To find out more about
this gentleman, follow this link: http://www.aboutnelson.co.uk/13calder.htm |
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174 |
1774 |
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An
interesting hand written vellum Surrender document pertaining to the Manor of
Copner dated 18th March1774 during the reign of King George III. Referring to
the Surrender of property by James Brady one of the Copyhold Tenants of the
said Manor to the Admission of Abraham Francklin of Fratton in the Parish of
Portsea In the County of Southampton Gentleman. Other names mentioned
include: Samuel Deeke? & Thomas Holloway.
Signed by James Newland (Steward). Property mentioned includes:
Tangier piece & tenement called Heaths A clean document in good condition
bearing the usual long-term storage folds. Comprising a single sheet of
period vellum approx. 14” x 8” with all text fully legible for transcription.
Bearing a single beige embossed 2s 3d revenue stamp with single lead
escutcheon seal backed with a single Georgian cipher revenue stamp. |
Brady |
Francklin |
Deeke |
Holloway |
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1792 |
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A manor
court baron document for the manor and Hundred of Crondall in Hampshire
recording the surrender of copyhold lands by Ann Allen, copyhold tenant, and
the admission of Peter Body as tenant. Dated 19th November in the 33rd year
of the reign of George III [1792] Property: A messuage called Moore Place
with 2 lands called Bickeths and Wancroft. Also lands called Holy Acres, The
Hop Gardens, Handford Close and Birches. Medium: Handwritten in English on
vellum. Condition: Creasing in areas, otherwise good. Document size
(approx.): 32 by 20 cm. |
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1666 |
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A
vellum legal document being a lease of a house and lands in Micheldever,
Hampshire, between Richard Stanesby of Micheldever and William Long of the
same, malster. Dated 19th March in the 18th year of the reign of Charles II
[1666]. Property: All that messuage or tenement in Northbrooke in the parish
of Micheldever with a close of 10 acres lying in the common fields of
Northbrooke. Medium: Handwritten in English on vellum. Condition: Water
damaged with staining, cockling, and a large hole in one fold. Still good for
research though. Document size (approx.): 62 by 43 cm. Characteristics: Signature
and red wax seal. |
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Long |
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1880 |
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Mortgage,
1st December 1880 Mr E. B. Wingfield (Builder) Hastings to Mrs K. M. Kinloch
(Widow) Southsea, Hants of a house in South Road, Bohemia, Hastings for £700 Duty
paid: 17 shillings and 6 pence and un-franked Then 10th August 1885, Transfer
to R. A. Smith Esq (Richmond, Surrey) & others for £700, duty 3 shilling
and 6 pence Then 20th June 1895, Re-Conveyance to Mr W. Yielding (Dairyman)
St. Leonards for £700, duty 3 shillings and 6 pence signed with 5 small round
wax seals in good condition. Hand written on vellum. |
Wingfield |
Kinloch |
Smith |
Yielding |
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1893 |
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INDENTURE
DATED 27.10.1893 THIS DOCUMENT RELATES TO A PIECE OF LAND SITUATE IN
MANCHESTER ROAD, FRATTON IN THE PARISH OF PORTSEA. THE NAMES MENTIONED IN
THIS DOCUMENT ARE: WILLIAM PELHAM WINTER THE YOUNGER OF SOUTHSEA, BUILDER
THOMAS BOWLER OF THE PARISH OF PORTSEA, BUILDER |
Winter |
Bowler |
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1606 |
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This is
a fine vellum indenture on a single sheet, dated 10th February 1606. It
relates to the quitclaim of a messuage or tenement in Portsmouth. The document
is written in latin, with about 1/3 of the red wax seal attached to a seal
tag. The document is signed by Thomas Love, and witnessed by Henry Cooke,
Richard Willard and Richard Parratt. Overall the document is in fine
condition, and would look fantastic if framed and mounted. It measures 22.5 x
14.5 cm. |
Love |
Cooke |
Willard |
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180 |
1844 |
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GENUINE
ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT Deed
Barnstaple Devon MARSHALL 1844 guaranteed original - from the reign of QUEEN VICTORIA
- 171 YEARS OLD BEING A MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT AND ACCOUNTS OF ESTATES AND
INVESTMENTS. BETWEEN THE REVEREND JOSHUA WILLOUGHBY BRYN OF CLIDDESDEN IN THE
COUNTY OF HANTS CLERK OF THE FIRST PART AND ELLEN SUSSANAH MARSHALL OF
BARNSTAPLE IN THE COUNTY OF DEVON OF THE OTHER PART ON 79 PAGES OF HANDMADE
PAPER SIZES 10 INS X 16 INS IN FINE TO VERY FINE CONDITION - SOME WEAR TO
EDGES ON SEVENTY NINE SHEETS OF HAND MADE PAPER |
Bryn |
Marshall |
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181 |
1822 |
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A vellum
indenture for the sale of houses and land in Sidmouth, Devon, between Thomas
Jenkins of Sidmonton House in the county of Southampton, now of Sidmouth,
Devon, and Francis Stevens of Sidmouth gent. Dated the 22nd day of January in
the 2nd year of the reign of George IV [1822]. Property: Lands in York
terrace, Sidmouth, facing the beach and bounded by the lane leading to marsh
and the Marsh's Assembly Rooms. Also 2 modern messuages, one formerly Marsh's
dwelling House and Library and the other a lodging house. Medium: Handwritten
in English on vellum. Condition: Good. Characteristics: Signaturesand red wax
seals. |
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Stevens |
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182 |
1285 |
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1285
CHARTER COPY concerning HUNTING IN CHRISTCHURCH & DORSET NO RESERVE THIS
IS A HANDWRITTEN COPY ON HEAVY PAPER OF A CHARTER IN LATIN GIVEN IN THE 13th
YEAR OF THE REIGN OF KING EDWARD I WHICH WAS 1285. The copy is attested as
"a true Copy from the Records in the Tower" by Robert Lemon, Clerk
in the Record Office and was probably written at the end of the 18th century
or early in the 19th. THE CHARTER, WHICH WAS GRANTED TO THE PRIOR AND CONVENT
OF CHRISTCHURCH, WAS FOR FREE WARREN (giving sole rights to hunt) FOR ALL
LANDS AT HURNE, LA GRAVE, LA BRENDEFELD, WELHAMPTON, HENTON & APSE ALL IN
THE COUNTY OF SOUTHAMPTON AND ALSO IN THEIR PROPERTIES IN DORSET CALLED
PYDELETON, ILSINTON & FLETE. There are 2 impressed revenue seals at the
top of the page. Size. The document is written on one side of a 4-sided,
folded paper and the page size is approx. 8" wide x 13" high.
Condition. In excellent condition with the usual folding creases. |
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1385 |
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1385 KING
RICHARD II CHARTER COPY regarding HUNTING in SOMERFORD etc. NO RESERVE THIS
IS A HANDWRITTEN COPY ON HEAVY PAPER OF A CHARTER IN LATIN GIVEN IN THE 7th
AND 8th YEARS OF THE REIGN OF KING RICHARD II WHICH WAS 1385. The copy is
attested as "a true Copy and agrees with the Record in the Tower"
by Robert Lemon, Clerk in the Record Office and was probably written at the
end of the 18th century or early in the 19th. THE CHARTER, WHICH WAS GRANTED
TO THE PRIOR AND CONVENT OF CHRISTCHURCH, WAS FOR FREE WARREN (giving sole
rights to hunt) IN SOMERFORD, ASSHE, BAILLOKESLEY, MULLEFORD, SWEY and KNAPP
IN THE COUNTY OF SOUTHAMPTON AND ALSO AT HAMPSTEDE and NYNGEWODE ON THE ISLE
OF WIGHT AND ALSO AT HYDE, PIDELBANDOLF and LITELPIDEL IN DORSET. APPARENTLY
THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY WAS ONE OF THE WITNESSES. There are 2 impressed
revenue seals at the top of the page. Size. The document is written on one
side of a 4-sided, folded paper and the page size is approx. 8" wide x
13" high. Condition. In excellent condition with the usual folding
creases. |
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1899 |
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GENUINE
ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT DEED Warton Wiltshire ECONOMIC AS > HAYES 1899
guaranteed original - from the reign of QUEEN VICTORIA - 106 YEARS OLD TRANSFER
OF MORTGAGE DEBT OF £3000 AND INTEREST CHARGED ON THE HURST ESTATE IN THE
PARISHES OF WARTON AND POTTERNE IN THE COUNTY OF WILTSHIRE AND ON CERTAIN
LAND TAX AND FEE FARM RENT. BETWEEN THE ECONOMIC LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF
BLACKFRIARS LONDON OF THE ONE PART AND FREDERICK CHARLES HAYES OF ROLAND
GARDENS SOUTH KENSINGTON IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX AND LEONARD SIDEBOTTOM
VENNER OF ST RODE BOURNEMOUTH IN THE COUNTY OF SOUTHAMPTON A LIEUTENANT
COLONEL IN HER MAJESTYS ARMY WITH ESCUTCHENED REVENUE STAMP SIZES 13 INS X 18 INS IN FINE TO VERY FINE
CONDITION - WAX SEALS ON TWO SHEETS OF
PARCHMENT |
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1877 |
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GENUINE
ANTIQUE INDENTURE Bankrupt Deed Southampton BISHOP 1877 guaranteed original -
from the reign of QUEEN VICTORIA - 128 YEARS OLD BEING THE CONVEYANCE AND
ASSIGNMENT OF ALL ESTATES AND PROPERTIES GOODS AND CHATTELS OF EDWIN COLLINS
BANKRUPT BETWEEN JOHN ROBINSON CLARKE
OF KING STREET CHEAPSIDE IN THE CITY OF LONDON PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT OF THE FIRST
PART EDWIN COLLINS OF ST. MARY STREET SOUTHAMPTON AND OF TITCHFIELD BOTH IN
THE COUNTY OF HANTS DRAPER AND GROCER
HEREINAFTER CALLED THE BANKRUPT OF THE SECOND PART AND JOHN BISHOP OF
MARY STREET SOUTHAMPTON SHOE MANUFACTURER. SIZES 16 INS X 10 INS IN FINE TO
VERY FINE CONDITION - ON THREE PAGES OF PARCHMENT |
Collins |
Clarke |
Bishop |
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1862 |
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"An
Act for the Discontinuance of Portsdown Fair in the County of Southampton
[7th July 1862]" "Whereas
under a charter dated the Twenty-ninth Day of June One thousand Seven hundred
and sixteen, a Fair for selling Cattle and Merchandise, known as Portsdown
Fair, has for many Years past been annually held in the Month of July on
certain Land within the Manor of Widley in the County of Southampton
belonging to Thomas Thistlethwayte Esquire, of Southwick House in the said
County, who is, in accordance with the said charter, entitled to the
Franchise of holding the said Fair and of receiving Tolls in respect thereof:
And whereas in pursuance of "The Defence Act, 1860," Her Majesty's
Principal Secretary of State for the War Department (with the Consent of the
said Thomas Thistlethwayte) entered into possession of the Land on which the
said Fair was holden..." |
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1660 |
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1660
VELLUM INDENTURE concerning the MANOR of SOMERFORD - SCOTT & GOLDWYER NO
RESERVE DATE:- 12th NOVEMBER 1660 AN INDENTURE ON A SHEET AND A HALF OF
VELLUM BETWEEN EDWARD SCOTT OF BURTON IN THE PARISH OF CHRISTCHURCH TWYNEHAM
and THOMAS MOORE OF HINTON, CHRISTCHURCH OF THE ONE PART ....... and ....
WILLIAM GOLDWYER OF SOMERFORD OF THE OTHER PART. CONCERNING THE MANOR OF
SOMERFORD. 2 VELLUM SEAL TAGS REMAIN BUT NO SEALS. |
Scott |
Goldwyer |
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1643 |
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1643
SUPERB DECORATIVE VELLUM DEED concerning the MANOR OF SOMERFORD NO RESERVE
DATE:- 25th JUNE 1643 IN THE 19th YEAR OF THE REIGN OF KING CHARLES I A
SUPERB INDENTURE ON A SINGLE SHEET OF VELLUM WITH AN ADDITIONAL SMALL PIECE
ALL HANDWRITTEN WITH A VERY FANCY INITIAL LETTER "T" INCORPORATING
THE DATE 1643. WITH 2 EXCELLENT LARGE RED WAX SEALS ATTACHED BY VELLUM TAGS
BETWEEN JOHN BUTTON OF BURKLAND, SOUTHAMPTON AND JOHN HILDESLEY OF HINTON IN
THE PARISH OF CHRISTCHURCH ...... and .... WILLIAM GOLDWYER OF SOMERFORD,
CHRISTCHURCH. THIS INDENTURE STARTS BY REFERRING TO ANOTHER INDENTURE MADE IN
THE REIGN OF JAMES I BETWEEN THE KING OF THE ONE PART AND SIR FRANCIS BACON,
THEN ATTORNEY GENERAL, PRIVY COUNCILLOR AND "CHANCELLOR TO THE KING'S
MAJESTY" AND SIR JOHN DACCOMBE, now deceased but then CHANCELLOR OF THE
DUCHY OF LANCASTER, THOMAS MURRAY, SIR JAMES FULLERTON "one of the
gentlemen of His Majesty's bedchamber", SIR JOHN WALTER and SIR THOMAS
TREVOUR IN WHICH JAMES I "did demise grant and to farm let unto .."
THE ABOVE NAMED GENTLEMEN "ALL THAT HIS MAJESTY'S LORDSHIP, MANORS,
TOWNES, GRANGES, FARMES, RENTES, REVENUES, LANDS, TENEMENTS ..." OF SONDFORD
(SOMERFORD) "LATELY POSSESSIONS OF THE MONASTERY OF CHRISTCHURCH
TWYNHAM. The indenture continues in great detail concerning the Manor of
Somerford and mentions many names of gentlemen in London etc. etc. Size. The
document is approx. 28" wide x 25" high. Condition. In excellent
condition with the usual folding creases. |
Button |
Hildesley |
Goldwyer |
Bacon |
Daccombe |
Murray |
Fullerton |
Walter |
Trevour |
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1679 |
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VELLUM re MANOR of SOMERFORD where FRANCES FERN was LADY OF the MANOR NO RESERVE
DATE:- 9th APRIL 1679 in the 30th YEAR OF THE REIGN OF KING CHARLES II MANOR
OF SOMERFORD A DOCUMENT IN LATIN ON VELLUM CONCERNING A COURT OF THE MANOR OF
FRANCES FERN (LADY OF THE MANOR) TO WHICH CAME JOAN BORE WHO HELD A TENEMENT
IN THE HOMAGE OF BURE AND SURRENDERED HER TITLE IN LAND WHICH WAS IN THE
TENURE OF HENRY PEEKE. MENTIONED ALSO ARE HENRY'S CHILDREN JOHN AND SARAH AND
ALSO ABRAHAM BROWNE. Size. The document is approx. 17.5" wide x
5.5" high. Condition. Some yellowing on verso but generally in excellent
condition with the usual folding creases. |
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Peeke |
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1869 |
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Abstract
of Conveyance Dated 1869 from The Right Honourable Charles Shaw Lefevre? of Heckfield
Place in the county of Southampton Speaker of the House of Commons and Emma
Laura his wife of the one part and the East and West India Docks &
Birmingham Junction Railway Company of the other part. The documents consists
of 8 pages one of which has a full page colour plan. |
Lefevre |
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191 |
1760 |
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ANTIQUE
MANUSCRIPT INDENTURE DEED Portsea Southampton RANDALL LAMBURN 1760. AN
ORIGINAL DOCUMENT From the reign of KING GEORGE - 245 years old BETWEEN JOHN RANDALL
OF PORTSEA IN THE COUNTY OF SOUTHAMPTON SHIPWRIGHT AND JAMES RANDALL OF
PORTSEA SHIPWRIGHT OF THE ONE PART AND JAMES LAMBURN OF PORTSEA SHIPWRIGHT OF
THE OTHER PART. FOR ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE LYING AND BEING IN A
CERTAIN COMMON FIED COMMONLY CALLED OR KNOWN BY THE NAME OF WEST DOCKFIELD IN
THE PARISH OF PORTSEA WITH ANOTHER MESSUAGE ON THE WEST OF A STREET CALLED
ORANGE STREET. GUARANTEED GENUINE AND IN VERY FINE CONDITION ~ ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE STAMPS ~ WAX SEALS ~ SIZE 29 INCHES X 32 INS ~ ON
ONE SHEET OF PARCHMENT |
Randall |
Lamburn |
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192 |
1862 |
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ANTIQUE
MANUSCRIPT INDENTURE DEED Chelsea London STANLEY > STEER 1862 . AN
ORIGINAL DOCUMENT From the reign of QUEEN VICTORIA - 143 years old BETWEEN WILLIAM
HANS SLOANE STANLEY OF PAULTONS IN THE COUNTY OF SOUTHAMPTON ESQUIRE OF THE
ONE PART GEORGE THOMAS SMITH OF WARWICK STREET PIMLICO IN THE COUNTY OF
MIDDLESEX BUILDER OF THE SECOND PART AND ABRAHAM STEER OF SUSSEX STREET
PIMLICO OF THE THIRD PART. LEASE OF HOUSE AND PREMISES ON THE WEST SIDE OF
PARK ROAD EAST IN THE PARISH OF SAINT LUKE CHELSEA BEING THE CORNER HOUSE OF
PARK ROAD. HAND COLOURED SURVEY MAP GUARANTEED GENUINE AND IN VERY FINE
CONDITION ~ ESCUTCHEONED REVENUE
STAMPS ~ WAX SEAL ~ SIZE 29 INCHES X
27 INS ~ ON TWO SHEETS OF PARCHMENT |
Stanley |
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1913 |
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GENUINE
ANTIQUE MANUSCRIPT DEED Marriage Settlement NOBILITY BURLEY HANTS 1913 guaranteed
original - from the reign of KING GEORGE V - BEING 93 YEARS OLD BEING THE
APPOINTMENT OF CAPTAIN INGILBY AND SYDNEY POSONBY AS TRUSTEES IN THE OF WYNNE
ALBERT BANKES DECEASED TO ACT JOINTLY WITH THE RIGHT HONORABLE HUGH EARL
FORTESCUE BETWEEN LILLA GERTRUDE ELLED FORTESCUE OF SHAPPEN BURLEY IN THE
COUNTY OF HANTS OF THE FIRST PART THE RIGHT HONORABLE HUGH EARL FORTESCUE OF
CASTLE HILL SOUTH MOLTON IN THE COUNTY OF DEVON OF THE SECOND PART AND JOHN
UCHTRED MACDOWALL INGILBY OF HENINGFORD GRANGE RIPON IN THE COUNTY OF YORK A
CAPTAIN IN THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS AND SYDNEY ALEXANDER PONSONBY OF FLEET
STREET IN THE CITY OF LONDON OF THE THIRD PART SIZE 10 INS X 15 INS ~ IN VERY
FINE CONDITION ~ ON THREE SHEETS OF FOLDED PARCHMENT - WITH IMPRESSED REVENUE
STAMP - AND WAX SEALS. |
Ingilby |
Ponsonby |
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7
indentures all from a common source they are (1) Lease for a year Henry Jones
to John Davies 1756 Cardigan Wales with nice seal. (2) Conveyance dated 1742,
conveyance of a property to Henry Jones from his aunt Ann Parry widow of
Noyadd on heavy vellum with two seals. (3) 1799, Bargain and Sale Lock esq
and others Gosport Southampton, 3 seals. (4) 1755 Joseph Monk to Thomas Monk
house in Aylesbury, 2 seals. (5) 1756, County of Cardigan house and land one
seal. (6) 1763, mortgage John
Longbridge and John Pitihos? both of Aylesbury Buckinghamshire with seal. (7)
1639, large lease of some sort will need decyphering, 2 pendant seals. Condition, items 1 to 6 very good, some old
mould stains to folds, item 7 split along folds, 10% of handwritten words
faded. |
Jones |
Davies |
Parry |
Lock |
Monk |
Longbridge |
Pitihos |
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1606 |
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This is
a fine vellum indenture on a single sheet, dated 10th February 1606. It
relates to the quitclaim of a messuage or tenement in Portsmouth. The
document is written in latin, with about 1/3 of the red wax seal attached to
a seal tag. The document is signed by Thomas Love, and witnessed by Henry
Cooke, Richard Willard and Richard Parratt. Overall the document is in fine
condition, and would look beautiful if professionally framed and mounted. It
measures 22.5 x 14.5 cm. |
Love |
Cooke |
Willard |
Parratt |
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196 |
1766 |
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A
vellum indenture recording the assignment of a mortgage of lands in New Sarum
[Salisbury], between Reverend Edward Ballard, Doctor in Divinity and vicar of
Old Windsor, Berkshire, deceased, Robert Ballard of Southampton, merchant,
Charles Taylor ballard late of London, druggist, and Robert Ballard Younger
of Southampton, merchant. Dated the 5th day of April in the 6th year of the
reign of George III [1766] Property: A messuage and garden in the city of New
Sarum on the west side of Castle Street. More information on the Ballards.
Medium: Handwritten in English on vellum. Condition: Heavy stains and dirt
marking making the text difficult to read in places. Characteristics:
Signatures and seals. Document size (approx.): 65 by 50 cm. |
Ballard |
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197 |
1724 |
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A
vellum indenture as marriage settlement relating to lands in New Sarum
[Salisbury], between John Taylor of the city of New Sarum, Wiltshire, clerk
Charles Taylor Ballard of London, druggist, Mary Kerby, John Ballard, clerk
and Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and Richard Cranley of
Winchester, gent. Dated the 24th day of October in the 11th year of the reign
of George I [1724] Property: Two messuages in Castle Street in the parish of
St Thomas in the city of New Sarum near the Free school. More information on
the Ballards. Medium: Handwritten in English on vellum. Condition: Rubbing in
folds and dust marking. 8cm tear in vellum repaired. Characteristics:
Signatures and seals. Document size (approx.): 55 by 70 cm. |
Taylor |
Ballard |
Kerby |
Cranley |
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198 |
1879 |
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1879
This indenture records the conveyance of Upton Farm in the village of Upton
in Somerset. The agreement is between Richard Clement Balch of Bruton and
Alfred Charles Murton-Neale of Lynwood Hants. Murton-Neale pays the sum of
£3780 for Upton Farm, lands, farmhouse and cottages. The document contains
two schedules. One lists previous loans and payments between the interested
parties. The other lists the name, size and use of each field included in the
sale. There is a very fine and large colour wash plan of the land and
buildings to be sold together with three signatures and wax seals. The two
vellum sheets are in excellent condition. |
Balch |
Murton-Neale |
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199 |
1825 |
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1825
RARE PAIR of MATCHING VELLUM INDENTURES concerning AMPORT NO RESERVE DATE:-
1825 IN THE 5th YEAR OF THE REIGN OF KING GEORGE IV THESE 2 VELLUM INDENTURES
ARE AN EXAMPLE OF THE VERY RARE MATCHING PAIR WHICH HAVE BEEN CUT IN AN
"INDENTED" MANNER AND THEREBY GIVE AN EXCELLENT DEMONSTRATION OF
THE MEANING OF THE WORD "INDENTURE". THEY ARE WORDED IDENTICALLY
AND ARE PART PRINTED WITH MANUSCRIPT INSERTIONS. THEY ARE THE FINAL
AGREEMENT, IN THE COURT OF OUR SOVEREIGN LORD THE KING AT WESTMINSTER HELD
BEFORE JUSTICES LORD GIFFORD, JAMES ALLAN PARK, JAMES BURROUGH and JOHN
RICHARDSON. THE AGREEMENT IS BETWEEN THOMAS DAY and JOHN SALTER and his wife
Sarah AND CONCERNS A HOUSE WITH A GARDEN AND COMMON OF PASTURE IN AMPORT.
BOTH HAVE A BLUE REVENUE STAMP. Size. The documents are approx. 16" wide
x 8" high. Condition. In superb condition with the usual folding
creases. |
Park |
Burrough |
Richardson |
Day |
Salter |
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200 |
1824 |
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ANTIQUE
WILL Sir Thomas Heathcote SOUTHAMPTON 1824 guaranteed original - from the
reign of KING GEORGE IV - BEING 181 YEARS OLD BEING THE LAST WILL AND
TESTAMENT OF SIR THOMAS FREEMAN HEATHCOTE OF HURLEY PARK AND EMBLEY IN THE
COUNTY OF SOUTHAMPTON BARONET. BEQUESTS TO FAMILY MENBERS AND TO THOMAS
HEATHCOTE TRAGETT FELLOW OF CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE OXFORD THE SUM OF £15,000
AND HOUSE IN THE PARISH OF EAST WELLOW IN COUNTY OF SOUTHAMPTON PLUS BEQUESTS
OF SHARES IN WATERLOO BRIDGE SIZE 19
INS X 1 INS ~ IN VERY FINE CONDITION-
~ ON FOUR SHEETS OF FOLDED
PAPER WITH MANUFACTURES WATERMAK DATE OF 1824 |
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