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D239 - FitzHerbert family of Tissington - [16th-20th cent]
BOX - FitzHerbert family of Tissington: box-listed records - [18th-20th cent]
E - Estate records - 1380-1940
A - Derbyshire Estates
B - Surrey and Kent Estates
1 - Tanhurst: Tidy estate (Wotton, co. Surrey)
2 - Wicklands or Weeklands (Ockley, co. Surrey)
3 - Burkets or Burchets (Abinger, co. Surrey)
4 - Tanhurst (Wotton, co. Surrey)
5 - High Ashurst (Abinger, co. Surrey)
6 - Leith Hill Place (Ockley, co. Surrey)
7 - Surrey abstracts (Perrin)
8 - Surrey Abstracts (FitzHerbert)
9 - Abstracts etc relating to the sale of the Surrey estate by Sir Henry FitzHerbert
10 - Sir Henry FitzHerbert's mortgage of his estate in Kent on his sale of the Surrey estate
11 - Annuities
12 - Schedules of Deeds etc., Surrey (Perrin)
13 - Kent Abstracts of Title
14 - Leases: Surrey
15 - Leases: Kent
16 - Rentals: Kent
17 - Estate and household bills and receipts (Perrin)
18 - Household and estate account books (Perrin)
19 - Miscellaneous bills and receipts (Perrin)
20 - Surrey estate bills and receipts (FitzHerbert)
21 - Surrey estate account books (FitzHerbert)
22 - Kent estate bills and receipts (FitzHerbert)
23 - Estate correspondence and associated papers: Kent (1773-1810)
24 - Estate Correspondence and associated papers: Surrey (1773-1809)
25 - Correspondence of Thomas Bunnett (ironmonger, Borough, London)
26 - Correspondence from John and Mary Jones at Rhayader (co. Radnor) to William Philp Perrin
12431 - John Jones to Perrin in London: "I received a letter from Messrs. Davidson and Graham with instructions to draw upon them for thirty pounds; my money was thirty guineas and had been due for more than six years, which if I had received in full was but little to what I expected from you after so many promises that you repeatedly made that you would take care and do for me, and that I should not leave you but go and live with you at Kent or where ever you would go to, and was likewise promised by Sir Wilheim FitzHerbert and Mr. Davidson many and many times that if I took care of you that they would see me well rewarded for my attention and care of you. Good sir, you cannot have forgot what you said to me the 1st of Jan 1791 (that being the time I was forced from you by Mr Jacobs, seemingly much against your inclination) that you should not stay long at Clapton, and wished to know where I would be that you might see me when you left there, and many times did you say that Molly should be your house keeper ... but, Oh my God! what did I suffer when at Tanhurst, after a journey of more than two hundred miles to see the gentleman that I had done so much for, turn his back upon me ...". 4 April - 1794
12432 - Mary Jones to Perrin in London: acknowledges receipt of £10. 16 July - 1798
12433 - John Jones to Perrin at Tanhurst: has had a carding and spinning machine set up at Rhayader; his father has unfortunately taken most of their furniture; hopes Perrin can help them in their predicament. 15 July - 1799
12434 - John Jones to Perrin at Tanhurst: has heard from Mr. Bunnett of Perrin's provision for their future "for which I return you ten thousand thanks". 29 July - 1799
12435 - John Jones to Perrin in London: "we had great rejoicing here upon the news of peace, bonfires, illuminations, music etc. for the greatest part of the night"; since the peace, the price of all kind of stock has dropped greatly. 17 October - 1801
12436 - John Jones to William Philp Perrin at Tanhurst: his wife has bought the Blacksmith's Field for £45; have had heavy falls of snow, now mostly thawed. 14 November - 1801
12437-12438 - John Jones to William Philp Perrin at Tanhurst: 15 Mar - 22 April - 1802
12439 - John Jones to William Philp Perrin at Tanhurst: enclosures details [now lost] of an estate for sale in Radnor; "as you have often talked of making a purchase ...". 25 September - 1802
12440 - John Jones to William Philp Perrin in London: wonders what Perrin's reaction will be to the chancellor of the exchequers proposed new taxes. 23 June - 1803
12441 - John Jones to William Philp Perrin at Tanhurst: nothing has been done around Rhayader for the defence of the country; the harvest is in and fairly abundant, save for potatoes; presumably affected by the long drought; "water was never known so scarce as it has been this summer; the shortage of fodder has made butter and cheese dear. 30 October - 1803
12442 - John Jones jun. to his god-father, Perrin at Tanhurst: volunteers are now being raised, "but not before our `Great People' received a severe reprimand from the Lord Lieutenants. A note from John Jones sen: has had a visit from a Swansea man intent on starting a newspaper to be called "The Cambrian"; "I believe [this] will be the first ever printed in the Principality". 1 December - 1803
12443 - John Jones sen. to his god-father, Perrin at Tanhurst in London: the wet winter has been very bad for the sheep - 2 Feb 1804
12444-12449 - John Jones sen. and his son to Perrin - 1804-1810
27 - The trusteeship of the estate of William Philp Perrin
28 - Surrey estate correspondence, continued
29 - Correspondence and other papers relating to the sale of the Surrey estate in 1827
30 - Surrey estate correspondence continued
31 - Kent estate correspondence continued
32 - Estate papers and memoranda (Perrin): Kent
33 - Records of the Groombridge family
34 - Kent estate papers etc (trustees of William Philp Perrin; and FitzHerbert)
35 - Miscellaneous
36 - Yalding School
37 - West Farleigh National School
38 - Estate papers and memoranda (Perrin): Surrey
40 - Surrey estate papers (trustees of William Philp Perrin; and FitzHerbert)
C - Caribbean Estates - 1683-1898
D - Warsop
E - Kirton, Boughton, Walesby, & Willoughby
F - Family records
M - Manorial records - 1606-1911
O - Public office - 1626-1942
T - Title deeds
UL - FitzHerbert family of Tissington: unlisted records
Z - Miscellaneous
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