Norfolk 901-1000
Norfolk 801-900 |
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1709 |
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Vellum
Indenture - 1709 Deed - Stibbard, Norfolk Queen
Anne Period Document A single sheet vellum Indenture measuring 64 cm x 41 cm
approx being a Feoffment of a messuage
and two acres of land at Stibbard, Norfolk dated 17
March 1709. Parties: Ann HILL (nee Woods) of Stibbard; Christopher MARSHALL of South Creake; Bridgett
WOODS of Stibbard Other names mentioned include:
John Harman, Ralph Reeves, Lawrence Rutland, Oliver Woods Document signed by:
The marks of Ann Hill and Bridgett Woods Condition: Slight browning but
generally very good for a document of this age |
Hill |
Woods |
Marshall |
Harman |
Reeves |
Rutland |
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901 |
1816 |
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HOWARD
Duke of Norfolk, 1816 Family Tree.
This family tree was printed in or about 1816. It is approx 15 x 19 inch with just a
single fold down middle. It will be
despatched rolled in a strong postal tube.
It is ideal for framing & contains the Crest / Coat of Arms. Earliest date shown is 1485 but there are 6
preceeding undated generations. Afraid I have no
other information on it's
origins - it is one of about eight different trees I acquired together in
similar format. They all go up to
1816. No printer or scribe name shown.
Other names appearing in this tree (generally by marriage into the family)
include: TENDRING, CHEDWORTH, DACRES,
D'AUBIGNIE, BICKERTON, SOMERSET, TATTERSHALL, DIGBY, ALLEYNE, BLAKE, STANDISH,
MORDAUNT, SAVILE, GORDON, AYLWARD, ROPER, SHIRBURN, BLOUNT, STONOR, BLOUNT,
ASTON, BROCKHOLES, MOLINEUX, STOURTON, PETRE, COPPINGER, BELASYSE, SCUDAMORE,
GOWER, ETC. I have saved a copy of the blurred image. |
Howard |
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902 |
1848 |
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"1st
June 1848 Vellum The Manor of Smaffham (Swaffham?) in Norfolk. The
general customary court with the leet/holden in and for the said manor on....by and before
William Poll Pillans Steward of the court of the
said manor. 1 blue £1 stamp. Signed by William Steward. **Cannot make out
this word. But I think it is "Homifsion(don't know what that means) of John Jeary
on the a Surrender of Thomas Morso and Authur Morso." Note from
MD - I think the word is 'Admission'. |
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Jeary |
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903 |
1818 |
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INDENTURE
DATED 18th MAY 1818 - LEASE FOR A YEAR - property in the City of Norwich
between JOHN FILBY and his wife ANN and EDWARD WATSON ,
Coal merchant. |
Filby |
Watson |
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904 |
1744 |
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INDENTURE
DATED 20th MARCH 1744 - LEASE FOR A YEAR - PROPERTY SITUATED IN THE CITY OF
NORWICH- between JEREMIAH BARTON to GEORGE STEYGOULD |
Barton |
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905 |
1734 |
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INDENTURE
DATED 1st MAY 1734 - LEASE FOR A YEAR - NORWICH between KATHERINE
THOMMYTHORPE and GEORGE SMITH |
Thommythorpe |
Smith |
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906 |
1774 |
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Vellum
Indenture - 1774 Deed - Kings Lynn, Norfolk A single sheet vellum Indenture
measuring 65 cm x 43 cm approx being a Release to be Inrolled
of a messuage or tenament
formerly the Half Moon afterwards the Hoy and Punch-Bowl Alehouse and
"now a private house" situate in Purfleet
Street, Kings Lynn Norfolk dated 24 December 1774 Of interest in the document
is that Edward Everard reserved the "Licence
for Drawing Beer and Ale which has heretofore been granted to the occupiers
...... and the sign and signpost thereto belonging" Parties: Edward
EVERARD, Beer-Brewer, of Kings Lynn and Mary his wife; George PATTESON, woollen draper, of Kings
Lynn Other names mentioned include: Samuel Rowlett Baker, Benjamin Holley, Christopher
Marshall, Edmund Trundle, Sarah Trundle, Robert Whitehead, Ursula Whitehead
Document signed by: Edward Everard, Mary Everard and also by John Cary Junr,
Mayor and Scarlet Browne, Town Clerk Witnesses: Scarlet Browne, John
Richardson Condition: A bit browned but general very good for age |
Everard |
Patteson |
Baker |
Holley |
Marshall |
Trundle |
Whitehead |
Cary |
Browne |
Richardson |
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1736 |
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Vellum
Indenture - 1736 Deed - Runton, Cromer & Felbrigg, Norfolk A single sheet vellum Indenture
measuring 67.5 cm x 44 cm approx being a Lease for a year of messuages tenaments or farms
situate in Runton, Cromer and Felbridge
otherwise Felbrigg, Norfolk dated 23 March 1736
Parties: Richard Gay LUCAS and Mary his wife of Mautby,
Norfolk; Richard JOHNSON of Runton, Norfolk;
William TOWER of West Beckham, Norfolk Other names mentioned include:
Robert Harrison, John Horn, Richard Johnson Document signed by: Richard Gay
Lucas, Mary Lucas Witnesses: R Britiffe, John Gay
Condition: Excellent for age |
Lucas |
Johnson |
Tower |
Harrison |
Horn |
Britiffe |
Gay |
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908 |
1774 |
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Vellum
Indenture - 1774 Deed - Jermy to Harvy, Norfolk A single sheet vellum Indenture measuring
59.5 cm x 36 cm approx being a Lease for a year of a messuage
or tenament and land at Holthorpe
Street and lands situate in Ingham, Hickling or Sutton, Norfolk dated 9 October 1774 Parties:
Thomas JERMY, gentleman of Filby, Norfolk; John HARVY, yeoman of Ingham,
Norfolk; Other names mentioned
include: Lady Burgevane, John Cubitt,
John Harcourt, Edmund Jermy, John Micklewait, John Riches Document signed by: The mark of
Thomas Jermy Witnesses: John Elph,
John Howse Condition: Good |
Jermy |
Harvy |
Burgevane |
Cubitt |
Harcourt |
Micklewait |
Riches |
Elph |
Howse |
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909 |
1875 |
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HINDERCLEY:
Particulars and conditions of sale of a farm and land in Hinderclay,
Suffolk, with large detailed map of the estate. On the back is a memorandum
of Sale of lot 6 sold to Thomas Thornhill of Riddlesworth Hall, Norfolk. Dated 4 August 1875 in the
39th year of the reign of Queen Victoria Property: Farm and lands sold in 9
lots on the Thelnetham to Diss
road. Medium: Printed with Manuscript insertions in English on paper.
Condition: Several tears along centre fold, but generally sound.
Characteristics: 5 pages. Large detailed printed map of estate. Document Size
(Approx.): 40 by 20cm |
Thornhill |
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910 |
1848 |
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INDENTURE
- LEASE FOR A YEAR DATED 30th DECEMBER 1848 - property in the City of Norwich
- MR THOMAS MASSEY and his wife SARAH to MR EDWARD WATSON and his TRUSTEE - |
Massey |
Watson |
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911 |
1829 |
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INDENTURE
DATED 28th MAY 1829 -GRANT FOR A WATERCOURSE (including sketch) around property in the City of Norwich - between
CHARLOTTE MARIA FOSTER- WILLIAM BAYES ADAMS and his wife CHARLOTTE ANN of the
first part -to- EDWARD WATSON - coal merchant |
Foster |
Adams |
Watson |
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912 |
1744 |
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INDENTURE
DATED 22nd MARCH 1744 - LEASE FOR A YEAR - property in the City of NORWICH -
between GEORGE STEYGOULD to HUBERT
HACON - both 'worsted weavers' |
Steygould |
Hacon |
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913 |
1875 |
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CROMER:
A court baron document for the manor of Cromer Weylands,
recording the surrender of copyhold lands in Cromer, Norfolk, by John Gurney
Hoare of Lombard Street, London, Banker, customary copyhold tenant, and the
admission of Samuel Hoare of Cromer, as the new coopyhold
tenant. Dated 16 September 1875 in the 39th year of the reign of Queen
Victoria Property: A capital house called Tompsons
in Cromer next to the Sea Shore and Cliffs. Also 6 acres land called Pinfold
Close on the Cromer Overstrand Road. Medium:
Manuscript in English on vellum. Condition: Very Good. Characteristics:
Signatures. Document Size (Approx.): 45 by 60cm |
Hoare |
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914 |
1734 |
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INDENTURE
DATED 1st MAY 1734 - LEASE FOR A YEAR - property in the City of Norwich
-between KATHERINE THORNEYTHORPE to JEREMIAH BARTON |
Thorneythorpe |
Barton |
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915 |
1822 |
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Vellum
Indenture dated 1822 in the reign of George lV
'This Indenture made the eleventh day of October in the third year of the
reign of our sovereign Lord George the Fourth by the Grace of God of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland King Defender of the Faith and in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty two between
Nicholas Fickling of Queen Square Blomsbury in the County of middlesex
Esquire Robert Deny of Wells next the Sea in the County of Norfolk Esquire
George Cook Watson of Fakenham an
the County of Norfolk: Gentlemen of one part and James Cassidy Esq late a major in His Majesties 67th Regiment of Foot
and now residing in Wells next the Sea and Mary his wife ...' Indenture outlines details of a Declatation of Trust of £12000 part of £15000 secured on
estates of Sir Jacob Astley Baronet in the County
of Northumberland A rare original vellum document 185 years old in excellent
condition with 4 wax seals, 1 fifteen shilling silver revenue stamp and 1
George lV stamp |
Fickling |
Deny |
Watson |
Cassidy |
Astley |
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916 |
1864 |
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INDENTURE
DATED 24th FEBRUARY 1864 - CONVEYANCE of an estate in the parish of Saint
Peter per Mountergate in the City of Norwich -
between ROBERT HELSDON - WILLIAM NICHOLAS HARWIN TURNER - EDMUND GOLDSWORTH
to JOSIAH MASON, baker and grocer |
Helsdon |
Turner |
Goldsworth |
Mason |
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917 |
1898 |
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INDENTURE
DATED 15th JANUARY 1898 - CONVEYANCE of freehold herediterments
now licensed and called THE BIRD IN HAND situated in KING STREET NORWICH - betweenMESSRS. STEWART PATTESON LIMITED to JOSEPH JOHN
DAWSON PAUL - FOUR PAGES |
Patteson |
Paul |
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918 |
1891 |
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INDEMTUERE
DATED 14th FEBRUARY 1891 - CONVEYANCE of TEN DWELLING HOUSES adjoining
WILLIAM STRET in the Parish of Saint Peter per Mountergate
in the City of Norwich - between ROBERT CLAXTON (first part) - LEONARD TILLET builder (second part) to
JHON JOSEPH PAUL iron merchant (third part)
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Claxton |
Tillet |
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919 |
1862 |
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INDENTURE
DATED 22nd JULY 1862 - CONVEYANCE of an estate in the Parish of Saint Peter
per Mountergate in the City of Norwich between
THOMAS SMITH builder (first part) to JOSIAH MASON baker and grocer (other
part) - plus additional document - MORTGAGE of same property between JOSIAH
MASON to WILLIAM NICHOLAS HARWIN TURNER - for the sum of £120 |
Smith |
Mason |
Turner |
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920 |
1825 |
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FOULSHAM:
Deed of covenants relating to lands in Foulsham,
Norfolk, between Henry May Waller of Foulsham,
Draper, William Hall of Tattershall, Philip Mallett Case of Testerton,
Esquire, Rev. Charles Hyde Wollaston of East Dereham,
Clerk and Charles William Hill of Waterden,
Esquire. Dated 16 June 1825 Property: All that messuage
or tenement called Seamans in Foulsham
with shop buildings adjoining. Also several parcels of land in Foulsham. Medium: Manuscript in English on vellum.
Condition: Creasing, folds, light toning. Characteristics: Signatures and red
wax seals. Revenue and tax stamps. Document Size (Approx.): 60 by 70 cm |
Waller |
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Case |
Wollaston |
Hill |
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921 |
1709 |
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A Rare
Queen Anne Indenture dated 1st April 1709. Scalloped top with red wax signed
seal. Relating to the selling of the Inn commonly called the " White Hart ", stables, garden and other pieces
of land etc etc, in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, for a sum
of £50 pounds. Between Humphry Lynhooke
of Terrington, Norfolk, Yeoman (eldest sonn of Mary Lynhooke late of Terrington) & Thomas Myers of Wiggenhall
St.Marys, Norfolk, Clerke.
This is fascinating to read and in excellent condition bearing in mind that
it is nearly 300 years old. Measures 21 inches by 29 inches. Endorsed with a
receipt for the consideration of fifty pounds paid by Thomas Myers to
Humphrey Lynhooke and witnessed by Willm Newall. |
Lynhooke |
Myers |
Newall |
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922 |
1790 |
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An
Excellent George III Indenture dated 21st May 1790. Scalloped top with two
red wax signed seals. Relating to the lease of the Public House called the " The Ship " together with Coach house, Stables
yard and garden, malt office and kiln, situated in Brancaster,
Norfolk. Between Thomas Maynard of Hoxne, Suffolk
and the Rev Thomas Hythe of Eye, Suffolk. Leasing
the above to Clement Bole of Norfolk for the sum of Five shillings per year.
This is in excellent condition and interesting to read. Measures 13 inches by
20.5 inches. |
Maynard |
Hythe |
Bole |
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923 |
1888 |
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RECONVEYANCE
DATED 10th AUGUST 1888 of A FREEHOLD ESTATE in the PARISH of SAINT PETER per
MOUNTERGATE in the CITY of NORWICH- between WILLIAM THOMAS BENSBY LLD - Doctor
of Laws -(the first part) to JOSIAH MASON - baker and grocer- formerly of the City of Norwich - now of
the hamlet of Heigham (of the other part) MORTGAGE
DATED 11th AUGUST 1888 OF THE SAME PROPERTY between the above named JOSIAH
MASON to WILLIAM HENRY RAWLINSON |
Bensby |
Mason |
Rawlinson |
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924 |
1857 |
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DEED OF
COVENANT DATED 21st JANUARY 1857 for the production of TITLE DEEDS relating to property in thre
City of Norwich - between JOB HENRY WATSON - shopkeeper - (of the first part)
-EDWARD CHARLES WATSON - carpenter - (of the second part) - to MATTHEW FARRER
- mariner of Lowestoft and his wife JANE FARRER -(of the third part) |
Watson |
Farrer |
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925 |
1797 |
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ASSIGNMENT
OF A MORTGAGE TERM in a freehold estate in the PARISH of SAINT PETER per
MOUNTERGATE in the City of Norwich- between JOSEPH COCK -cooper (of the first
part)CHARLES HACON (of the second part) - EDWARD WATSON - waterman (of the
third part) to JOHN WELLS (of the fourth part) |
Cock |
Hacon |
Watson |
Wels |
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926 |
1878 |
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PARTICULARS
and CONDITIONS of SALE
for AUCTION to be held at the ROYAL HOTEL NORWICH on the 19th
JULY 1878 (six for seven o'clock)-auctioneers CLOWES,TEWSON & NASH -
THREE DWELLING HOUSES and SHOPS all adjoining in ROSE LANE SAINT PETER for
MOUNTERGATE NORWICH also a brick and tile DWELLING HOUSE and GARDEN situated
in VAUXHALL STREET ,JULIAN PLACE, SOUTH HEIGHAM NORWICH and THREE COTTAGE
RESIDENCES and GARDENS adjoining same - all the properties having existing,
varying yearly rental. - includes details of winning bids for lots one and
three at a price of £300 by JOHN GRAY HAIRDRESSER. |
Gray |
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927 |
1764 |
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Vellum
Indenture - 1764 Deed - Ingham, Hickling
& Sutton, Norfolk A single sheet vellum Indenture measuring 74 cm x 56 cm
approx being an early Deed to lead the uses of a fine of messuages
lands tenements and premises in Ingham, Hickling and Sutton, Norfolk dated 1 May 1764 Parties: Benjamin BAYFEILD of Crostwhite, Norfolk;
Mary WALLER (nee Bayfield) of Thirsk,
Yorkshire; Robert Waller of Thirsk, Yorkshire Other names mentioned include: Mary Bayfeild,
Thomas Bayfeild, John Harvey Document signed by:
Robert Waller, Mary Waller Witnesses: Christopher Goulton,
William Martin Condition: Browned with age, otherwise good with a lovely
decorative heading |
Bayfield |
Waller |
Harvey |
Goulton |
Martin |
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928 |
1746 |
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Vellum
Indenture - 1746 Deed - Moulton, Norfolk A single sheet vellum Indenture
measuring 77 cm x 49 cm approx being an early George II period Release of a messuage or tenement lands and hereditaments
situate on the west side of Hollowen Lane in
Moulton, Norfolk dated 1746 Parties:
John MURRELL of Forncett Saint Peter, Norfolk; Jonathan WALKER of Moulton, Norfolk Other names mentioned
include: Ann Martin, Charity Martin,
Mary Martin, Simon Martin, Sarah Martin, William Matchett,
Richard Neave, Sarah Townshend, William Townshend
Document signed by: Jonathan Walker, his mark Witnesses: John Chandler,
Richard Eaton Condition: Browned with age and some splitting on the fold
lines (but it is an early document!) |
Murrell |
Walker |
Martin |
Matchett |
Neave |
Townshend |
Chandler |
Eaton |
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929 |
1877 |
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Vellum
Indenture - 1877 Deed - Diss, Norfolk A single
sheet vellum Indenture measuring 70 cm x 57.5 cm approx being a Reconveyance of a messuage
tenement or Inn and land known by the sign of The Three Tuns
later The White Hart situate in Diss in the County
of Norfolk dated 1 October 1877
Parties: Emma EDWARDS of Eye, Suffolk;
Henry CUTHBERT of Diss, Norfolk Other names
mentioned include: Henry Beck, John
Bird, Henry Calver, George Houchen,
Thomas Lombe Taylor Esq,
George Taylor Document signed by: Emma Edwards Witnesses: Edgar Bond
Condition: Very Good |
Edwards |
Cuthbert |
Beck |
Bird |
Calver |
Houchen |
Taylor |
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930 |
1797 |
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Vellum
Indenture - 1797 Deed - Holthorpe Street, Hickling & Ingham A single
sheet vellum Indenture measuring 77 cm x 60 cm approx being a Release of
Right of a messuage or tenament
and premises situate at Holthorpe Street and lands
situate in Ingham and Hickling,
Norfolk dated 30 December 1797 Parties: John HARVEY, farmer, of Ingham and Jonathan HARVEY, miller, of Happisburgh, Norfolk Other names mentioned include: Lady Burgevane,
John Cubitt, John Harcourt, Thomas Jermy, John Micklewait, John
Riches Document signed by: Jonathan Harvey Witnesses: R Summers, John Blake Jr Condition: Some browning with age otherwise good |
Harvey |
Burgevane |
Cubitt |
Harcourt |
Jermy |
Micklewait |
Riches |
Summers |
Blake |
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931 |
1734 |
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Vellum
Indenture - 1734 Deed - Runton & Beeston Regis,
Norfolk A single sheet vellum Indenture measuring 79 cm x 66 cm approx being
a Release of messuages or tenements hereditaments and premises situate in Runton
and Beeston Regis, Norfolk dated 25 March 1734 Parties: Elizabeth FEAZAR (or Feazer) of West Runton; Robert FEAZAR (or Feazer)
of West Runton;
Richard JOHNSON of East Runton Other names
mentioned include: Christopher Bedingfield, Robert Bourne, Edward Bradfield, William
Brereton, John Feazar, James Norris, Robert Wells
Document signed by: Robert Feazer, The mark of
Elizabeth Feazer Witnesses: Thomas Woodrow, Frances
Woodrow Condition: Good for such an old document |
Feazar |
Johnson |
Bedingfield |
Bourne |
Bradfield |
Brereton |
Norris |
Wells |
Woodrow |
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932 |
1882 |
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INDENTURE
DATED 10th JUNE 1882 - MORTGAGE OF AN ESTATE IN THE PARISH OR SAINT PETER PER
MOUNTERGATE IN THE CITY OF NORWICH FOR THE SECURING SUMOF £200 AND INTEREST
AT £5 PER ANNUM - BETWEEN THOMAS SMITH -builder - of the City of Norwich (of he one part) to JOHN FAIRMAN - gardner
, WILLIAM JAMES DAVEY - carpenter, JOHN DAVEY - blacksmith, RICHARD MACK - wheelright, all of SWARDEETON in the COUNTY OF NORFOLK
and GEARGE CULLUM -butcher of LONG STRATTON - TRUSTEES OF THE LOYAL WORKING
BEES LODGE No 17 - NORFOLK AND NORWICH UNITY INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS
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Davey |
Mack |
Cullum |
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933 |
1851 |
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INDENTURE
DATED 29th SEPTEMBER 1851 - CONVEYANCE OF AN ESTATE IN THE PARISH OR SAINT
PETER PER MOUNTERGATE IN THE CITY OF NORWICH - between WILLIAM NICHOLAS
HARWIN TURNER (of the first part) ELIZABETH TURNER widow (of the second part)
JOHN DIXON (of the third part)and EDWARD WATSON (of the fourth part) all of
the City of Norwich and MATTHEW RACKHAM of the hamlet of THORPE in the county
of NORFOLK (of the fifth part) |
Turner |
Dixon |
Watson |
Rackham |
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934 |
1790 |
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INDENTURE
DATED 6th DECEMBER 1790 -MORTGAGE OF AN ESTATE IN THE PARISH OR SAINT PETER
PER MOUNTERGATE IN THE CITY OF NORWICH - for securing payment of £100 and
lawful interest - between WILLIAM YOUELL (of the first part) CHARLES HACON
(of the second part) and JOSEPH COCK - cooper (of the third part) PLUS seperate document -BOND DATED 6th DECEMBER 1790 for
securing the payment of £100 from CHARLES HACON to JOSEPH COCK |
Youell |
Hacon |
Cock |
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935 |
1875 |
Sylvan
Manuscripts |
1006 |
A court
baron document for the manor of Uffords Hall
otherwise Egmeres in Cromer, recording the
surrender of copyhold lands in Cromer, Norfolk, by John Gurney Hoare of
London, banker, customary copyhold tenant, and the admission of Samuel Hoare
of Cromer, as the new copyhold tenant.
All that piece of land in Newmans Close,
Cromer, of one acre, with brick kiln and buildings. |
Hoare |
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936 |
1825 |
Sylvan
Manuscripts |
1198 |
Warrant
from John Attmore to acknowledge satisfaction on
Henry May Waller's conditional Surrender of Lands in the manor of Foulsham, Norfolk.
Lands in Foulsham. |
Attmore |
Waller |
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937 |
1850 |
Sylvan
Manuscripts |
1095 |
Conveyance
of land and a Malthouse at East Harling,
Norfolk, between Charles Harrison of East Harling,
bricklayer, George Harrison, farmer, and George David Bailey, innkeeper. A piece of land in East Harling
next to the public road from East Harling to Garboldisham, in the occupation of George Kerrsion, whereon a malthouse is built. |
Bailey |
Harrison |
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938 |
1700 |
Sylvan
Manuscripts |
1163 |
A paper
abstract of title of Thomas Goddard, clerk, to an estate in Barton Turf,
Norfolk. Lists indentures from 1686 to
1710 relating to the sale of lands in various Norfolk manors including Irstead, Beeston Kybalds,
Beeston Loames, and Smallburgh. |
Goddard |
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939 |
1798 |
Sylvan
Manuscripts |
1171 |
A paper
deed of exchange relating to lands in Ingham,
Norfolk, between Reverend John Cubitt of Ingham, clerk, and William King of Ingham. Several pieces of land in Ingham with full descriptions. |
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1800 |
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A court
baron document for the manor of Lopham, recording
the surrender of copyhold lands in South Lopham,
Norfolk, by Charles Murton the younger late of Barningham now of South Lopham,
butcher, customary copyhold tenant, and the admission of John Wharton, son of
George Wharton of North Lopham, farmer, as the new
copyhold tenant. On pightle called Butchers of 2 acres, and one inclosure of 5 acres of the tenement Reccles
in South Lopham near the rectory. |
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1833 |
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A court
baron document for the manor of Knapton Greens
recording the surrender and admission to copyhold lands in Knapton and Mundesley, Norfolk
by Ann Cubitt, Chaloner
Stanley Leathes, Gent, Ann Mary Leathes
and Stanley Leathes, a minor. 8 acres of land with a house, part of 32
acres late in the tenure of Thomas Bowd and William
Harmer, in the North fields of Knapton. Also 5 acres of land in Knapton
and Mundesley.
One other piece lying at Bank Land Hill, Knapton. |
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1740 |
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1449 |
A court
baron document for the manor of Knapton late Greens
recording the surrender and admission to copyhold lands in Knapton and Mundesley, Norfolk,
by Nicholas Christopher Richer and John Richer. Lands in Knapton
and Mundesley in the North Fields, and lands at
Bane Land Hill in Knapton. |
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1825 |
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1537 |
Deed of
covenants relating to lands in Foulsham, Norfolk,
between Henry May Waller of Foulsham, Draper,
William Hall of Tattershall, Philip Mallett Case of Testerton,
Esquire, Rev. Charles Hyde Wollaston of East Dereham,
Clerk and Charles William Hill of Waterden,
Esquire. All that messuage
or tenement called Seamans in Foulsham
with shop buildings adjoining. Also
several parcels of land in Foulsham. |
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1826 |
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1001 |
A court
baron document for the manor of Gymingham Lancaster
recording the surrender of copyhold lands in Sidestrand,
Norfolk, by Samuel Hoare of the City of London, deceased, customary copyhold
tenant, and the admission of Samuel Hoare Wisson as
the new copyhold tenant. Several
parcels of land in Sidestrand including Wicknaw Land and Gravel Pitt Close. |
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1831 |
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A court
baron document of the manor of Horning recording the surrender of copyhold
lands in Horning, Norfolk, by Thomas Osborn Springfield and Elizabeth his
wife, of Norwich, customary copyhold tenants, and the admission of Anna Maria
Gales of North Runcton and Henry Birkbeck of Norwich, banker as the new copyhold
tenants. All those copyhold tenements
of Thomas Osborn in the manor of Horning. |
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1463 |
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1543 |
A
medieval gift of lands and tenements in Fincham,
Norfolk, by Thomas Rycke to Nicholas Bakon, Nicholas Kynne, Nicholas
Millere and John Walsyngham. All his lands and tenements, meadows and
pastures in the town and fields of Fyncham, Norf, which he lately had jointly with Nicholas Thrystan, late vicar of the church of St Martin in Fyncham, and Edmund Rycke,
carpenter, now deceased, from the grant and feoffment
of Edmund Rycke the elder and John Alston, just as
appears in a certain charter. <p>Witnesses: John Millere,
Simeon Rycke, Robert Lamberd,
Thomas Dobbys and John Lucas. |
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1744 |
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939 |
A court
baron document for the manor of Gymingham Lancaster
or Northrepps recording the surrender of copyhold
lands in Northrepps, Norfolk, by Sarah Durrant, widow, deceased, customary copyhold tenant, and
the admission of Daniel Durrant son of Zacharias
and Sarah Durrant, as the new copyhold tenant. Two pieces of land in Northrepps
of 1 acre and 2 acres. Also 14 acres
more of land in Northrepps. |
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1848 |
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1003 |
A court
baron document for the manor of Sidestrand Ponnings, recording the surrender of copyhold lands in Northrepps, Norfolk, by Samuel Hoare, decease, customary
copyhold tenant, and the admission of John Gurney Hoare as the new copyhold
tenant. Two acres land in Northrepps in an inclosure
called the South Close lying between land of Thomas Elden,
land of Thomas Goodson and land of Robert Gregory. |
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1845 |
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Abstract
of the title to an estate called Seamans in Foulsham, Norfolk, property of
Henry May Waller. 15 pages covering deeds and transactions from 1716 to 1845.
A house formerly called Seamans; a parcel of land
in the Manor of Foulsham; another in the manor with
barn and houses thereupon built. |
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950 |
1835 |
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152 |
A paper
legacy Duty Form and letter from the Stamp Office, Somerset Place, London,
relating to the probate and will of Mr J Brevaln
and addressed to James Parker, grocer and draper of Wymondham,
Norfolk. |
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951 |
1862 |
Sylvan
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764 |
A court
baron document for the manor of Binham, recording
the surrender of copyhold lands in Binham, Norfolk,
by William Lynn Dewing, customary copyhold tenant, and the admission of Abram
Noughton as the new copyhold tenant. Several messuages
on the Holt Road; a piece of land next to Thumbolds
Lane; and another next to the Walsingham road. |
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Noughton |
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952 |
1825 |
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900 |
Conveyance
of osier lands at Northrepps and Southrepps, Norfolk, between John Dugmore
of Swaffham, Jack Petre
of Westwick, Alexander Radcliffe Sidebottom of
Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, The Right Hon. Edward Lord Suffield, Baron Suffield
of Suffield, Samuel Hoare Bradshaw of the same place. Signature of Lord
Suffield. Three pieces of osier land near to other lands of Lord Suffield in Northrepps and Southrepps. |
Bradshaw |
Dugmore |
Lord
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953 |
1875 |
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Manuscripts |
942 |
A court
baron document for the manor of Cromer Weylands,
recording the surrender of copyhold lands in Cromer, Norfolk, by John Gurney
Hoare of Lombard Street, London, Banker, customary copyhold tenant, and the
admission of Samuel Hoare of Cromer, as the new coopyhold
tenant. A capital house called Tompsons in Cromer next to the Sea Shore and Cliffs. Also 6 acres land called Pinfold Close on
the Cromer Overstrand Road. |
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954 |
1830 |
Sylvan
Manuscripts |
943 |
A court
baron document for the manor of Swaffham recording
the surrender of copyhold lands in Swaffham,
Norfolk, by William Stops of Swaffham, farmer,
customary copyhold tenant, and the admission of Richard Parfrey
as the new copyhold tenant. All that
land in Swaffham in the crofts near the Castle Acre
Road, abutting on Monks Path Lane. |
Parfrey |
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955 |
1904 |
Sylvan
Manuscripts |
945 |
Release
of funds relating to a marriage settlement between the Rev. Frederick William
Cartwright, Rector of Aynhoe, Northamptonshire, the
Rev. Berdmore Compton of Atherston
Hall, Warwickshire, Philip Cartwright of Lothbury,
London, Stanier Waller of 28 Bardwell Road, Oxford,
Colonel in the Royal Engineers, and Anthony Gibbs of Tyntersfield,
Bristol. Relates to the marriage of the Rev. Edward Meywick
Goulburn, Dean of Norwich, and Julia Cartwright.
<p>Includes several other paper receipts and documents. |
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1862 |
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993 |
A court
baron document for the manor of Northrepps
recording the surrender of copyhold lands in Southrepps
by Cook Sibbs Flower of Southrepps
and Flora Isabella his wife, customary copyhold tenants, and the admission of
Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton as the new copyhold
tenant. A piece of pasture in Southrepps at Crennell; A piece of marsh
in Long Meadow, Southrepps; A pightle of marsh
and pasture at Crennell in Southrepps. |
Buxton |
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957 |
1876 |
Sylvan
Manuscripts |
994 |
A court
baron document for the manor of Overstrand
recording the surrender of copyhold lands in Northrepps
by John Gurney Hoare, deceased, customary copyhold tenant, and the admission
of Samuel Hoare of Cromer as the new copyhold tenant. 7 Acres land in Northrepps; half acre land in
Northrepps;
2 acres land in Northrepps. |
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958 |
1868 |
Sylvan
Manuscripts |
996 |
A court
baron document for the manor of Horsham St Faiths recording the surrender of
copyhold lands in Horsham St Faiths, Norfolk, by John Barnes of St. Martin at
Oak, Norwich, customary copyhold tenant, and the admission of Robert Prost of the Castle Lodge Gate, Norwich, carpenter, as
the new copyhold tenant. All that tenement with yard in Horsham St. Faiths between
a tenement of Nicholas Hobart, demesue lands of the
manor and the back lane. |
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959 |
1883 |
Sylvan
Manuscripts |
997 |
A court
baron document for the manor of Horsham St. Faiths recording the surrender of
copyhold lands in Horsham St. Faiths, Norfolk, by Thomas Lovick
of Horsham, cattle dealer, customary copyhold tenant, and the admission of
the National Provincial Bank of England Ltd., as the new copyhold
tenant. All land and hereditaments of Thomas Lovick
in the manor. |
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960 |
1832 |
Sylvan
Manuscripts |
151 |
A paper
legacy Duty From and letter from the Stamp Office, Somerset Place, London,
relating to the will of Ellis Palmer and addressed to Henry Palmer of Old Buckenham, Norfolk.
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961 |
1752 |
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Manuscripts |
796 |
A final
concord from the court of Common Pleas, Westminster, between Thomas Guyton
Plaintiff, and James Le Neve and Elizabeth his wife
Deforciants, relating to several houses in East Dereham, Norfolk.
Three messuages, 3 Stables, 1 Garden, 1 acre
land in East Dereham. |
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962 |
1781 |
ebay |
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1781
INDENTURE PYE, CHURCH & TRULL. NORFOLK. Category: Assignment of Mortgage. Material &
attachments: Paper. 2 red wax seals. Parties involved: Samuel Pye of
Norwich, William Church of Blofield & Alice Trull of (Snettisham?)
Condition etc: Clean document with partition of paper at fold joints and a
tear of approx. 6” on left side of sheet, but no paper missing therefore,
repairable. |
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Church |
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1806 |
ebay |
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1806
INDENTURE WOODWARD & SHILDRAKE. NORFOLK. Category: Agreement for fourteen years of a Farm at Pulham St. Mary the Virgin & Pulham
St. Mary Magdalen, Norfolk. Material &
attachments: Paper. Single lozenge
shaped blue wafer seal. Parties involved: Thomas Jenkinson
Woodward of Diss & Robert Shildrake
of Pulham St. Mary. Other names include: W Hadingham &
John Barker. Condition etc: Clean document with usual folds and very minor
edge ragging etc. |
Woodward |
Shildrake |
Hadingham |
Barker |
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964 |
1597 |
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Manuscripts |
1792 |
An
Elizabethan quit claim document relating to hereditaments
in Newton, Castle Acre, Norfolk, between Charles Doylye
of Hunningham and Edmund Lackforth
of Newton in Castle Acre. Hereditaments in the manor of Newton. |
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Lackforth |
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965 |
1792 |
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Vellum
Document - 1792 Manorial Deed - North Lopham,
Norfolk A single sheet vellum document measuring 45 cm x 32 cm approx being a
copy of the Admission of Charles Wood on the Surrender of George Wharton to
the "Kings Head Publick House" with the
weaving shop, stable, firing house, lands and premises situate in North Lopham Norfolk at The General Court Baron of the Most
Noble Charles Duke of Norfolk held on 23 October 1792 The document is
entitled Copy of Admission but bears the taxation stamps etc so appears to be
the official vellum copy made at the time.
Parties: George WHARTON of North Lopham; Charles WOODS of Thetford, Norfolk Other
names mentioned include: John Buckenham, Margaret Grice, William Grice, Gardiner
Harwood, Charles Murton, Samuel Porter, Robert Welham, Thomas Wharton Document signed by: Gardiner
Harwood Condition: Browned with age, otherwise good |
Wharton |
Woods |
Buckenham |
Grice |
Harwood |
Murton |
Porter |
Welham |
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966 |
1798 |
ebay |
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Vellum
Document - 1798 Manorial Deed - Cawston, Norfolk A
single sheet vellum document measuring 54.5 cm x 39.5 cm approx being a copy
of the Admission of John Patteson Esquire at The
General Court Baron of William Earle Bulwer Esquire, Lord of the Manor of Cawston held on 7 June 1798 to: "...All that messuage formerly called or known by the sign of the
Chequer afterwards the White Horse and now the Bell...." with the stable, outhouses, yards,
orchards and also the adjoining cottage. The document is entitled Copy of
Admission but bears the taxation stamps etc so appears to be the official
vellum copy made at the time. Parties: John Patteson
Esquire of the City of Norwich Other names mentioned include: Matthew Austin, Richard Baker, John Day,
Charles Fiske, Penelope Fiske, Elizabeth Fosdyke,
Daniel Ganning, Nicholas Holbeck,
Robert Jeckyl, Daniel Jones, James Mayer, William Pigge, Elizabeth Rackham, John Sexton, Hamond Towell, Thomas Tuddenham, William Turner Document signed by: Daniel
Jones Condition: Browned with age, otherwise quite good |
Patteson |
Bulwer |
Austin |
Baker |
Day |
Fiske |
Fosdyke |
Ganning |
Holbeck |
Jeckyl |
Jones |
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967 |
1775 |
Sylvan
Manuscripts |
2000 |
Mortgage
of the Red Lyon Inn in East Dereham, Norfolk,
between Edward Hall of East Dereham, Innholder, Thomas Smith of East Dereham,
Gent and Ann Cobb of Litcham, Widow. All that dwelling house in East Dereham at Gowards Hill next to
the Market Place. Also the Red Lyon
Inn at East Dereham. |
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Hall |
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1753 |
Sylvan
Manuscripts |
2051 |
A final
concord from the court of Common Pleas, Westminster, relating to lands in
East Dereham, Norfolk, between Thomas Guyton and
James LeNeve, and Elizabeth his wife. Three messuages,
3 stables, 1 garden and 1 acre land in East Dereham. |
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969 |
1872 |
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SEATON
DELAVAL ESTATE RECEIPT FOR £12000 DATED 3RD OCTOBER 1872 TWENTIETH PAYMENT
"received from the trustees under the will of the Rt
Hon Jacob Lord Hastings Baron Hastings late of melton
Constable Hall in the County of Norfolk and of Seaton Delaval
in the County of Northumberland deceased the sum of £12000..."
Signatures over one penny Queen Victoria Stamp. Original and in excellent
condition |
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970 |
1872 |
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SEATON
DELAVAL ESTATE RECEIPT FOR £5000 DATED 3RD APRIL 1872 NINETEENTH PAYMENT
"received from the trustees under the will of the Rt
Hon Jacob Lord Hastings Baron Hastings late of Melton Constable Hall in the
County of Norfolk and of Seaton Delaval in the
County of Northumberland deceased the sum of £5000..." Signatures over
one penny Queen Victoria Stamp. Original and in excellent condition |
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1428 |
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A fine
attractive charter, dated at Stokesby, at the feast
of the St. Laurence the martyr, in the sixth year of Henry VI (August 1428),
in which William Stotevile of Winterton
releases to Henry Prat of Stokesby
all his rights in the lands, and tenements in Stokesby,
Haryngby and "Thrykeby"
or elsewhere which William Steyngate had lately
received with Robert Marcham, Thomas Randolf and John Steyngate by
the grant of John Holleslee of Stokesby,
loosely mounted in display frame |
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Prat |
Steyngate |
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1853,
1891 |
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7 SHEET
MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT TITLED PEOPLE NORFOLK 1853. A
massive 7 sheet indenture plus one sheet with an addition of 1891 and various
receipts between Charlotte Middleton of Middleton Lodge Norfolk, George
William Manley of Bath, Somerset, now residing in Rome, William Constable
Maxwell of Everingham Park Norfolk and John
Middleton of Middleton Lodge.
Charlotte was one of 10 children, the sum of £15,000 has been
assigned, other names are Charles Phillip Lord Stowton, Baron Herries,
detailed over 7 sheets. To the reverse
of one of the sheets is an additional indenture of 1891 between Manley and
Henry Stowton of Holme
Hall near York Joseph Radcliffe of Rudding Park Knaresborough, William Constable Maxwell baron Herries, this is a variation through death of the trustees,
this has a schedule attached totalling
over £15,000 for stock, shares, property and land in West Rasen,
Lincolnshire, Wetherby, Yorkshire, Prince Arthur
Hotel Bradford, and Hudley House in Bradford. A massive indenture well worthy of further
research, plus various receipts attached with Victorian postage stamps dating
between 1882 and 1900. Condition, small
hole outer sheet (minor), some dust marking to outer, overall good, 4 seals
and signature to main indenture. |
Middleton |
Manley |
Maxwell |
Stowton |
Radcliffe |
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1816 |
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Manuscripts |
2610 |
BLO
NORTON: Lease of several inclosures called Waymouths in Blo Norton,
Norfolk, between Robert Fordham of Blo Norton,
Miller and Thomas Fordham of Blo Norton, Farmer.
Dated 2 December 1816
Property: An inclosure of land called
Upper Waymouths of 3 acres lying within an inclosure called Broad Waymouths,
all in Blo Norton. Also a building within an inclosure called Long Waymouths.
Medium: Manuscript in English on vellum. Condition: Very Good.
Characteristics: Signature and red wax seal. Revenue and tax stamps. Document
Size (Approx.): 40 by 50 cm |
Fordham |
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974 |
1812 |
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2611 |
SIDESTRAND:
Lease of a farm in Sidestrand, Norfolk, between
Samuel Hoare of London and William Blyth of Sidestrand,
Farmer. Dated 9 January 1812 Property: A farmhouse with cottage
and lands in Sidestrand. Medium: Manuscript in
English on vellum. Condition: Good. Characteristics: Signatures and red wax
seals. Revenue and tax stamps.
Document Size (Approx.): 70 by 80 cm |
Hoare |
Blyth |
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975 |
1824 |
Sylvan
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2612 |
CROMER:
Lease of Butt Pightle in Cromer, Norfolk, between
Henry Samuel Partridge of Holkham and John Juler Pank of Cromer, Gent.
Dated 14 January 1824
Property: A parcel of land in Cromer part of an inclosure called Butt Pightle.
Medium: Manuscript in English on vellum. Condition: Very Good.
Characteristics: Signature and red wax seal. Revenue and tax stamps. Document
Size (Approx.): 40 by 50 cm |
Partridge |
Pank |
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976 |
1808 |
Sylvan
Manuscripts |
2613 |
NORTHREPPS,
SOUTHREPPS: Lease of a farm in Northrepps and Southrepps, Norfolk, between Henry Favours of Northrepps, Gent, William Forster of North Walsham, Gent and Rev. George Glover of Southrepps. Dated 5 July 1808 Property: A farm with 97 acres land
in Northrepps and Southrepps.
Medium: Manuscript in English on vellum. Condition: Good. Characteristics:
Signatures and red wax seals. Revenue and tax stamps. Document Size
(Approx.): 40 by 50 cm |
Favours |
Forster |
Glover |
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977 |
1803 |
Sylvan
Manuscripts |
2614 |
GREAT
YARMOUTH: Conveyance of several houses and a stable in one of the Rows of
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, between William Watson of Belaugh,
Carpenter, John Whaley of Beccles, Gunsmith and
John Colk of Barton, Farmer. Dated 26 November 1803 Property:
Several houses and a stable upon a Common Row in Great Yarmouth and near the
Market Place. Medium: Manuscript in English on vellum. Condition: Good.
Characteristics: Signatures and red wax seals. Revenue and tax stamps.
Document Size (Approx.): 60 by 70 cm |
Watson |
Whaley |
Colk |
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978 |
1803 |
Sylvan
Manuscripts |
2615 |
STALHAM:
Mortgage of several lands in Stalham, Norfolk,
between Nathaniel Pycroft of Stalham,
Yeoman, William Simpson of Norwich, Gent and James Johnson of Stalham, Gent. Dated 6 June 1803 Property: Several parcels of arable
lands in Stalham called The Dove House Close,
Moorcroft and others. Some on the road from Stalham
to Hickling and others on the Ingham
Road. Medium: Manuscript in English on vellum. Condition: Good.
Characteristics: Signatures and red wax seals. Revenue and tax stamps.
Document Size (Approx.): 60 by 70 cm |
Pycroft |
Simpson |
Johnson |
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979 |
1823 |
Sylvan
Manuscripts |
2616 |
GREAT
YARMOUTH: Lease of a house in one of the Rows of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk,
between Betsy Ferrier of Great Yarmouth, Charlotte Ferrier of Balham,
Spinster, Richard Ferrier of Great Yarmouth, Woollen Draper and John Ferrier
of Great Yarmouth, Gent. Dated 1 August 1823 Property: A capital mansion house
divided into 2 dwellings between a common lane or Row in Yarmouth and a shop
and house. Medium: Manuscript in English on vellum. Condition: Good.
Characteristics: Signatures and red wax seals. Revenue and tax stamps.
Document Size (Approx.): 40 by 55 cm |
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980 |
1768-1896 |
Sylvan
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1643 |
NORTHREPPS,
OVERSTRAND, SOUTHREPPS, SIDESTRAND, EASTON RUNTON AND RUNTON: Ten manor court
documents recording the surrender and admission of copyhold lands in the
manors of Gymingham Lancaster, Southrepps
Brosyards, Overstrand, Northrepps and Runton Hayes in
Norfolk. The Ten documents are dated 1768, 1826, 1833 x 2, 1847 x 2, 1862 x
2, 1896 and one undated abstract of title, early 19th Century. Property:
Various lands in Northrepps, Overstrand,
Southrepps, Sidestrand,
Easton Runton and Runton.
Medium: Manuscript in English on vellum. Condition: Good. Characteristics:
Signatures and red wax seals. Document Size (Approx.): various |
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1813-1890 |
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Manuscripts |
1642 |
CROMER,
SIDESTRAND, NORTHREPPS AND SOUTHREPPS:
Ten manor court documents recording the surrender and admission of
copyhold lands in the manor of Gymingham Lancaster,
Norfolk. The ten documents are dated 1813, 1826, 1847, 1858 x 3, 1862, 1876,
1877 and 1890. Dated
Property: Includes properties in Cromer, Sidestrand,
Northrepps and Southrepps.
Medium: Manuscript in English on vellum. Condition: Good. Characteristics:
Signatures. Revenue and tax stamps. Document Size (Approx.): various |
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982 |
1775 |
Sylvan
Manuscripts |
2001 |
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DEREHAM: An obligation bond for the sum of 920 Pounds in relation to sale of
a house in East Dereham, Norfolk, between Edward
Hall of East Dereham, Innholder
and Ann Cobb of Litcham. Dated 4 January 1775 Property: A
house in East Dereham, probably the Red Lyon Inn.
Medium: Manuscript in English on paper. Condition: Good, but with slight
fraying of central fold. Characteristics: Signature and red wax seal. Revenue
and tax stamps. Document Size (Approx.): 40 by 30 cm |
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983 |
1817 |
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2519 |
Lease
of a house and shop in Tombland, Norwich, Norfolk,
between Robert Harvey of Catton, John Harvey of Thorpe Lodge, Charles Harvey
of Norwich, Recorder of Norwich and Gibb Leeds of Norwich, Sieve Maker. All that dwelling house and shop in the
parish of St. George of Tombland, Norwich, bound by
the Kings Highway or Street to the South and the Princes Inn to the West. |
Harvey |
Leeds |
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984 |
1817 |
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2518 |
Lease
of cottages in Elm Lane, Norwich, Norfolk, between Robert Harvey of Catton,
John Harvey of Thorpe Lodge, Charles Harvey of Norwich, Recorder of the City
of Norwich and James Thouless of Norwich,
Printer. All those freehold cottages
in Elm Lane with a Stable and Chaisehouse in the
parish of St. George, Tombland, Norwich. |
Harvey |
Thouless |
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985 |
1851 |
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2517 |
Conveyance
of a house in Tombland, Norwich, Norfolk, between
Robert Mounsear of Norwich, Upholsterer, James Winter
of Heigham, Gent, John Blyth of Norwich, Coal
Merchant and Henry Blake Miller of Norwich, Gent. All that dwelling house and shop with wash
house in the parish of St. George of Tombland,
Norwich, on a passage way leading from Princes Street and abutting the
Plumbers Arms Inn. |
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Miller |
Mounsear |
Winter |
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986 |
1850 |
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2516 |
Conveyance
of a cottage in Tombland, Norwich, Norfolk, between
George Morse of Catton, Fuller Discon of Norwich, Gigmaker and Mathew Rackham of Thorpe, Gent. A cottage with privy and binn in the parish of St. George of Tombland
in a passage leading from Princes Street to Princes Inn Lane. |
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Morse |
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987 |
1897 |
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2394 |
Conveyance
of a house next to the Purfleet Tavern in Kings
Lynn, Norfolk, between Algernon Royds Bentley of
Kings Lynn, Brewer, Walter Leney of Kings Lynn,
Brewer, Julian Ainslie of Kings Lynn, Brewer and Elijah Eyres
Brewery Ltd. Elijah Eyres Brewery Ltd was a well
known Kings Lynn Brewery in the mid to late 1800's. A house with low room and
chamber over next to the Sailor's Home now Purfleet
Tavern on Purfleet Street in Kings Lynn. |
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Leney |
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988 |
1838 |
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2514 |
Lease
of two cottages in Tombland, Norwich, Norfolk, between Thomas Samuel Drake of Norwich, Yeoman,
Everett Bardwell of Sprowston, Gent and John Baker
of Norwich, Boot and Shoe Maker. Two
cottages with privy and wash house in the parish of St. George of Tombland, Norwich, bounded by Princes Street to the South
and the Public House called the Plumbers Arms to the West. |
Baker |
Bardwell |
Drake |
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989 |
1884 |
Sylvan
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2515 |
Conveyance
of cottages in Mounsears Yard, Princes Street,
Norwich, Norfolk, between John Elmer of Norwich, Merchants Clerk, Bond
Jonathan Woodhouse of Norwich, Merchants Clerk, Elizabeth Baker Nockolds of Norwich, John Henry Nockolds
of Lakenham, Mary Ann Baker Hardy of Lakenham and Joseph Augur Ames of Norwich,
Fishmonger. Two cottages with privy
and wash house in the parish of St. George of Tombland
bounded by Princes Street and a former public house called the Plumbers Arms. |
Ames |
Baker
Hardy |
Baker Nockolds |
Elmer |
Nockolds |
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990 |
1885 |
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2520 |
Reconveyance of
houses and Sunday School in Heigham, Norwich,
Norfolk, between Joseph De Earl Smith of Bracondale,
George Thomas Holmes of Castle Meadow, Gent and John Terra Watson of Heigham, Gent.
Twelve dwelling houses and The Heigham
Centenary Sunday School erected on a piece of land on Nelson Street, Heigham in Norwich, now called Saint Bartholomews
Close. |
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Earl Smith |
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1822 |
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Vellum
Indenture - 1822 Deed - Cromer, Norfolk A single sheet vellum Indenture
measuring 51 cm x 43 cm approx being a Bargain and Sale for a year of a messuage or tenement workshop and premises situate in
Cromer otherwise Shipden in the County of
Norfolk. Mr J C Harvey and others to
Mr John Peddar Parties: William GALLAND, master
mariner of Kings Lynn, Norfolk and Ann his wife; Hannah HARVEY, spinster of
Cromer, Norfolk; John Clyde HARVEY, gentleman of Middlewich,
Cheshire; Thomas HARVEY, brazier of
Kings Lynn, Norfolk; John PEDDER,
gentleman of Aylsham, Norfolk. Other names
mentioned include: Thomas Brightwell, Ann Harvey, John Harvey Document signed by: J
C Harvey, Thomas Harvey, Hannah Harvey, William Galland,
Ann Galland Witnesses: A P Brown, William Bell,
Thomas Bignold, W Hawks Condition: Very good for
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Harvey |
Peddar |
Galland |
Brightwell |
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Bell |
Bignold |
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992 |
1831 |
ebay |
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Vellum
Indenture - 1831 Deed - Worstead, Norfolk A single
sheet vellum Indenture measuring 59.5 cm x 43.5 cm approx being a Lease for a
year of piece or parcel of arable land called the Common Close situate at Worstead in the County of Norfolk dated 14 October
1831. Mr Thomas Moore Keith and
others to Mr Thomas Greenacre Parties: Thomas
GREENACRE, Husbandman of Worstead, Norfolk; Thomas Moore KEITH, Gentleman of the City
of Norwich; William POSTLE, Gentleman
of Worstead, Norfolk; Richard TUCK, Farmer of Worstead,
Norfolk; Robert TUCK, Farmer of Worstead, Suffolk Other names mentioned include: William Banyer,
John Beake, John Forster Document signed by: T M
Keith, Richard Tuck, William Postle Witnesses: John
Deyns, A Goose Condition: A bit discoloured,
otherwise quite good for age |
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Greenacre |
Postle |
Tuck |
Banyer |
Beake |
Forster |
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993 |
1817 |
Sylvan
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2619 |
Deed of
covenant to produce title deeds of a property in St. George of Tombland, Norwich, Norfolk, between John Morse of
Norwich, Esquire and James Thouless of Norwich,
Printer. Charles Harvey was Recorder of Norwich in 1801and MP for the city
from 1812 - 1818. He changed his name to Savill Onley following the death of his uncle. Onley Street off Unthank Road
in Norwich is named after him. Certain hereditaments
that James Thouless purchased from Charles Harvey,
Recorder of Norwich, and others, in Saint George of Tombland. |
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994 |
1814 |
Sylvan
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2617 |
Lease
of a house in Tombland, Norwich, Norfolk,
between Hewett Rand of Norwich, Gent and William Fell Rand of Norwich, Surgeon. A dwelling house or tenement in St.
Georges, Tombland, with Princes Inn lane to the
North and the street called Tombland to the East. |
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995 |
1883 |
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2618 |
Conveyance
of houses near the churchyard in St. George of Tombland,
Norwich, Norfolk, between Mark Ketterer of Norwich,
Jeweller and Robert Palmer of Tombland, City
Broker. All those houses or tenements
formerly of Richard Gapp, Thomas Cheverton, Charles Townsend, then Deborah Townsend, next
to the churchyard of St. Georges of Tombland. |
Ketterer |
Palmer |
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996 |
1824 |
Sylvan
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2638 |
Lease
of a house and land in Dickleburgh, Norfolk,
between Michael Beverley of Tibenham, Gent and
James Cock of Norwich, Upholsterer. A
house with 8 acres land in Dickleburgh abutting on Leamore Green on the North. Also another 14 acres land called Chalkers Close. |
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997 |
1830 |
Sylvan
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2639 |
Lease
of a cottage and land in Blo Norton, Norfolk,
between John Clears of East Harling, Miller and
Jonah Scarfe of Blo Norton,
Farmer. A cottage used as two
dwellings and a piece of hempland adjoining of 2
acres, on the highway from Blo Norton Church to Lopham South. Also
a piece of land called North Field Pightle on Back
Lane. Arable land called Naneys Pightle. Also land part of the Little Fen. |
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998 |
1830 |
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2640 |
Deed of
covenant to produce title deeds for a cottage and lands in Blo Norton, Norfolk, between Mary Baker of Stanton, Widow
and Thomas Baker of Badwell Ash, Farmer. A cottage used as 2 houses on the highway
from Blo Norton Church to Lopham
South. Also several closes of land in Blo Norton called North Field Pightle
and Nancys Pightle. |
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999 |
1851 |
Sylvan
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2620 |
Mortgage
of land at Kirtley, Suffolk, between James Saunders
of Kirtley, Carpenter and James Barber of
Lowestoft, Gent. A parcel of land of
one acre formerly of John Rix, now James Saunders,
on the turnpike road and abutting the cottages of William Annis
to the North. |
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Saunders |
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A very
fine large medieval charter of Nicholas Hoo of Stokesby, son and heir of Katherine Hoo,
late wife of Robert Hoo, granted to Thomas Baker of
Stokesby, given at Stokesby,
9th June in the third year of the reign of Henry VII [1488], one messuage and nine and a half acres of free land in Stokesby [the property his in diverse pieces and the
boundaries of each piece discribed and listed], amounting
in all to the messuage and fifteen pieces of land |
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