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Collapse D3155 - Wilmot-Horton family of Osmaston and Catton - [13th cent]-1955D3155 - Wilmot-Horton family of Osmaston and Catton - [13th cent]-1955
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1 - Final concord between Ralph Barker pf and Walter Horton esq, def of the manor of Catton with appurtenances, 20 messuages, 20 tofts, 20 gardens, 20 orchards, 1000a of land, 100a of meadow, 200a of pasture, 100a of wood and 100a of furze and heath in Catton: no consideration. Dated in 15 days of Easter 8 Elizabeth - 1566
1-32 - Derbyshire and Staffordshire: Catton
2 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 1 - 1566
3 - Family settlement between Christopher Horton of Catton, Esq, and Frances his wife, Clement Kinnersley of Uttoxeter, esq, Sir Walter Wagstaff Bagott of Blithfield Hall, bart, and Sir Robert Burdett of Foremark Hall, bart, (reciting deed of 20 January 1727 between Christopher Horton, Frances his wife, only daughter and heir of Sir Eusebius Buswell of Cadeby, Leices, bart., Clement Kinnersley, Thomas Gresley of Drakelow, bart, Godfrey Clarke of Chilcote esq, Bagott and Burdett, Dame Frances Chester wife of Charles Adderley of Hamms Hall, Warwicks, and John Kinnersley of Badger, Salop, esq, by which Horton and wife agreed to levy a fine before Hilary Term of the manor of Catton, capital messuage in Catton and all messuages, lands, tenements etc belonging in Catton, Walton-on-Trent, Tatenhill and Barton-under-Needwood, and capital messuage at Cadeby, and all other messuages, land etc at Cadeby, Market Bosworth, Naseby, Newbold Verdon and Osbaston, and the manor of Clipston and Newbold with all messuages etc belonging in Clipston, Newbold and Kelmarsh, Northants, and all other cottages, messuages, lands etc in East Farndon, Great Oxedon, Braybrook, Kelmarsh and Marston Truswell, to various uses) by which Christopher and Frances Horton agree with Clement Kinnersley that before the end of Hilary Term they will levy to him a fine of all the messuages etc limited in indenture of 1727, to the use of Christopher Horton for life, then to the use of Bagott and Burdett for 99 years to allow Frances Horton to receive the rents and profits. Dated 2 Sep - 1739
4 - Assignment of lease by Richard Banck of Standon, Herts, to Christopher Horton of Catton, (reciting lease by the Crown to Robert Holmes of certain demesne lands in the manor of Barton, parcel of the Duchy of Lancaster and the Honour of Tutbury, for 30 years, 12 February 19 Elizabeth, and a lease by the Crown to Walter Horton of a parcel of the demesne of Barton called Hall Orchard, 4 Elizabeth, subsequently let for 30 years to Richard Banck), in consideration of £90, of the demesne lands in Barton including the Hall, orchard, recited in previous leases Dated 15 Aug 22 Elizabeth - 1580
5 - Lease by the Crown to Robert Holmes of all that baccary or garden called the Hall Orchard, parcel of the manor of Barton, parcel of the Duchy of Lancaster and Honour of Tutbury: for 30 years. Dated 12 February 19 Elizabeth - 1577
6 - Lease by the Crown to Mathias Bacon, gent., (reciting indenture of 22 May 27 Elizabeth, being a lease by the Crown to Walter Horton of 40a 3r of land, meadow or pasture within the demesne of Barton along with a parcel of garden or meadow or pasture called Walton Holmes 3 acres, all part of the Duchy of Lancaster and Honour of Tutbury; for 30 years of an annual rent of 56s 4d) for 21 years at an annual rent of 56s 4d and further consideration of £42 5s, of the lands etc in Barton leased to Walter Horton in above recited lease. Dated 9 December 35 Elizabeth - 9 Dec 1592
7 - Bond by William Rugeley of Shenstone to [name unknown] of Barton-Under-Needwood , Staffordshire, in £100. Dated 11 April 32 Elizabeth - 1590
8 - Final concord between John Packington bart pf., and Christopher Horton, esq., def. of the manor of Catton, with 2 messuages, - a of land, 100a of meadow, 400a of pasture, 100a of wood and common of pasture for all cattle in Catton: consideration £900. Dated Easter 24 Charles I - 1648
9 - Lease for possession by Walter Horton of Catton and Christopher Horton of Catton his son and heir, to Walter and John Burdett, both of Foremark Hall, of the manor of Tatenhill with court leet and court baron, several messuages and tenements, and a messuage or tenement and croft with 10½ a of arable land, 2a of meadow and 6a of pasture in the occupation of widow Wakelin, a meadow in Walton-on-Trent called Burrough Holme, a meadow in Walton called Ostridge Holmes, a pasture or close in Walton called Herdsman Walke, a meadow in Walton 4a adjoining Burrough Holme, fishing in the River Trent, all tithes, and a parcel of meadow in a common meadow in Barton-Under-Needwood called Hortons Meadow. Dated 30 Apr ? William and Mary - c1690
10 - Lease for possession by Walter Horton of Catton, esq, to the Rt Hon Alexander Stanhope of the parish of St Pauls, Covent Garden, Middlesex, Sir Thomas Gresley of Drakelow, bart, John Ferrers of Walton esq, and Abraham Fouler of Salt, Staffs esq of the manor of Tatenhill with court leet and court baron, messuages or tenements with lands belonging in the occupations of John Malliber, Clement Wakelin, William Lee, Henry Leeke, William Marshall and Augustus Gorton, one messuage or tenement with 10½ a of arable land, 2a of meadow and 6a of pasture in the possession of William Belcher, and all those several closes purchased of Gabriel Armstrong of Rempstone, Notts, by Christopher Horton dec'd, being part of the manor of Thorpe near Wysall, Notts, (except for Over Mussels Close and 22 a or 18p part of Hebbs Close, adjoining to Over Mussels) called Nixons Close, Over James Rayles, the Nether James Rayles, residue of Hebbs Close, Nether Mussels and all tithes of corn, grain, hay, wool and lamb. Dated 10 December - 1673
11 - Assignment by William Belcher of Tatenhill, yeoman, to Sir Thomas Gresley of Drakelow, bart, in consideration of £70, of a messuage or tenement with croft, 10½ a of arable land, 2a of meadow, 6a of pasture in Tatenhill in the tenure or occupation of William Belcher, for the residue of a lease for lives by Sir Henry Griffith of Wychnor to Belcher dated 27 December 1662 24 Charles I [1648]. Dated 21 Oct 14 Charles II - 1662
12 - Fine and counterpart between Walter Horton esq, pf, and John Turton, gent, def. of the manor of Tatenhill and 8 messuages, 2 cottages, 200a of land, 50a of meadow, 50a of pasture, 20a of furze and heath and common of pasture for all cattle in Tatenhill and Callingwood: consideration £300. Dated the day after the purification BVM 23 Charles II - [3 Feb 1671]
13 - Copy feoffment by Sir Francis Boynton of Burton Agnes, Yorks, bart, and John Birche of the Middle Temple, London, gent, to John Turton of Alrewas, gent, in consideration of £3000, of the manors of Tatenhill, Dunstall and Birdsall, with all rights, members and appurtenances and messuages or tenements in Tatenhill in the occupations of William Salt, George Allen, Henry Leeke, William Marshall, Thomas Barber, John Gorton, Clement Wakelin, William Lee, William Belcher, John Mallaber and Margery Batkin, also messuages or tenements with lands belonging in Dunstall in the occupations of John Hodgson, William Godwin, Edward Malpas and John Godwin, and messuages or tenements in Dunstall and Birdsall in the occupations of George Yate and Walter Browne, also all those lands, meadows, leasowes and pastures in Dunstall, Tatenhill and Birdsall known as the Sale, the Pooleplaine Close, the Spring, Great Hallfield, Little Hallfield, Lords Meadow, Lady Meadow, Rough Close, Upper Armitage, Nether Armitage, Armitage Meadow and Armitage Flatte. Dated 3 Jan 12 Charles II [1661] - 3 Jan [1661]
14 - Mortgage in fee for £1100 by Walter Horton of Catton, esq, to William Palmer of Fisherwick, Staffs, of the manor of Tatenhill with messuages, lands etc as recited in D3155/WH 9, including Burrough Holme etc in Walton and Barton. Dated 22 Jan 1675/6 - 22 Jan [1676]
15 - Receipt for £300 of the £1100 consideration in D3155/WH 14: William Palmer of Walter Horton. Dated 22 Aug - 1676
16 - Exemplication of recovery by Walter Horton against Abraham Butler and Richard Tomlinson of premises at Walton. Dated Michaelmas Term 35 Charles II - 1683
17 - Settlement by which Walter Horton of Catton, esq, agrees with George Curzon, Thomas Burdett, Michael Purifey, Thomas Horton, Edward Minors, Chadd Curzon, Edward Sprott and Rowland Sprott, to suffer a writ of entry in the post of his manor of Catton with all messuages etc, belonging, by the name of the manor of Catton, 20 messuages, 20 tofts, 20 gardens, 20 orchards, 100a of land, 100a of meadow, 200a of pasture, 100a of wood and £20 rent, to various uses: to the use of Walter Horton for life, then to be held by trustees for 10 years for the performance of Horton's will, then to the use of the lawful male heirs of Walter Horton and in default of issue to the use of Christopher Horton and his lawful male heirs. Dated 10 Mar 6 Elizabeth - 1564
18 - Assignment by Walter Horton of Catton, esq to the Earl and Countess of Shrewsbury and Henry Cavendish, son of Elizabeth the Countess, of a lease of the herbage and pannage of Barton Park and the office of keeper, with fees and profits belonging, (and possibly other offices relating to the Duchy of Lancaster Parks in Staffs), reciting inter alia lease by Edward VI to John Tailer of the herbage and pannage of the waste of Rolston, parcel of the Duchy of Lancaster called Rolston Park, and a lease by Elizabeth to Walter Horton of the herbage and pannage of Barton Park. Dated 4 May 13 Elizabeth - 1571
19 - Gift by John Tailer, Bishop of Lincoln, to William Tailer of Tatenhill and Rafe Tailer of Walton-on-Trent, of all his household goods, Staffs, plate and money with all good and chattels in Derbys and Staffs. Dated 26 Sep - 1553
20 - Quitclaim by Robert Tomlinson of Walton-on-Trent, yeoman, to his brother Richard of all actions, suits etc arising from his father Richard Tomlinson's will, by which he was bequeathed £200. Dated 18 Apr - 1664
21 - Grant of livery of the estates of Jane Horton of Catton to Christopher Horton, her son, having come of age - namely to a messuage and a cottage with diverse land, meadow and pasture belonging at Rosliston, now or late in the tenure of John Cantrell and - Alsop, and another messuage in Coton and the land, meadow and pasture belonging in the tenure or occupation of Anne Coton, widow and two other messuages, 40 acres of land, 15 acres of meadow and 20 acres of pasture in Coton in the occupations and 20 acres of pasture in Coton in the occupations of Richard Bayley and William Coulton. Dated 1 Jul 13 Charles I - 1637
22 - Gift in tail by Nicholas Cowper, Rector of the parish church of Sekyndon and William Dawe, Rector of the parish church of Thorpe Constantyne, to Robert Sekyndon and Elizabeth his wife of all his lands and tenements with pastures etc in Cotton iuxta Rosliston, Derbys, which he held by gift of the said Robert; to be held by the said Robert and Elizabeth for life, after their decease the remainder to Beatrice their daughter for life, with remainder successively in tail male to their other children namely John, Gerard, Lawrence, William, Ellen, Margaret, Isabel and Agnes; in default of issue remainder to the right heirs of Robert Sekyndon. Dated Monday next before the feast of the Purification BVM 21 Henry VI [28 Jan 1443] - [28 Jan 1443]
23 - Lease by Thomas Saykynton of Coleshill, Warwicks to Joan Malebere of Coton, widow, and William Malebere her son and Isabel Myln, in consideration of 4 marks, of a messuage or tenement in Coton with all lands etc belonging; for 21 years at an annual rent of 29s 8d. Dated 18 Jul 2 Mary - 1554
24 - Commonwealth Writ directed to William Willoughby, Sheriff of Nottingham, following a writ of cap. obligat. of the Court of Common Pleas against Gabriel Armstrong at the suit of Christopher Horton, ordering the Sheriff to take possession of closes of pasture in Thorpe called Armitage, Parsons Close and Stone Close, and a close divided into three at the Chappell, worth £120 per annum, and to use all rents, issues and profits until all money due has been paid. Dated 1 May - 1657
25 - Common recovery-relating to Measham, Willesley, Oakthorpe and Donisthorpe - Thomas Gresley. 24 Elizabeth - 1582
26 - Marriage settlement on the marriage of Christopher Horton and Elizabeth Chetwynd, between John Chetwynd of Rugeley, gent, Christopher Horton of Catton, Esq, John Byrche of Cannock, gent, and Robert Sankey of Cannock, gent, by which in consideration of the love and affection John Chetwynd holds for Elizabeth his sister, wife of Christopher Horton and for a jointure to be made for the said Elizabeth, Chetwynd agrees with Horton, Byrche and Sankey to suffer a recovery of all his freehold messuages, lands etc in Rugeley. Dated 1 Apr 22 Charles I - 1646
27 - Lease by William P[r]est, vicar of Stapenhill, William de Restoleston and William de Hornynglouwe, chaplains, and William Plumere of Barton-on-Trent, to Isabel widow of John Broune of Barton-on-Trent, of a messuage with a garden and meadow adjoining lying in the High St of Barton-on-Trent between the tenement of Symon de Newton on the one part, and the tenement of Richard de Glovere on the other part, which messuage and garden with meadow they hold by gift and feoffment of John Broune of Barton-on Trent as contained in a charter of the said John - to be held for life at an annual rent of a red rose: then to be held for the life of John son of Isabel for life (if he outlives his mother) Witnesses: Adam de Gath[a]m, then bailiff of Barton, John Flygh, Walter Urn and others Dated the feast of St Luke the Evangelist 43 Edward III [18 Oct 1369] - 1369
28 - Agreement between Edward Villiers of Derby and George Buswell of Derby, concerning the disposal of property in Derby, Locko, Duffield, Normanton and Hazlewood leased by Villiers to Buswell, should one of them die dated 30 May ?8 James I - 1610
29-30 - Final concord and counterpart between Sir Robert Wilmot, Knight, Robert Want gent, and John Fletcher and Dorothy his wife def. of 2 chambers, parcel of a messuage, 8 acres of land at Osmaston next Derby: consideration £60. Dated 3 weeks Holy Trinity 12 George III - 1772
31 - Final concord between Robert Want, gent, and Sir Robert Wilmot, kt def of the manor of Osmaston next Derby and 3 messuages, 5 cottages, 6 gardens, 6 orchards, 15 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow and free fishing in the Derwent in Osmaston-next-Derby and Chaddesden: consideration £220. Dated the morrow of Holy Trinity 12 George III - 1772
32 - Final concord between John Porter and Henry Merry pl, Thomas Stables and Hannah his wife, Humfry Porter, Humfry Booth, Joseph Adams and Elizabeth his wife, Richard Moore and John Tavarn and Rebecca his wife, def of 2 messuages, 2 cottages, an orchard, 3a of land, 3a of meadow, 3a of pasture in Ockbrook and Derby: consideration £100. Dated 8 days of St Hilary 9 George I - 1773
33 - Audley Manor Court: surrender by William Birkys of Calke of 3 messuages, a cottage, 60 ¾ acres of land in Calke, to the use of Edward Fytton of Coseworth, esq, Ralph Sneyde, clerk, William Sneyde, son and heir of Richard Sneyde of Chester, Richard Sutton, son and heir of John Sutton of Sutton, esq, and William Smyth son and heir of Robert Smyth of Pele: admittance of Fytton et al: fine of 30s. Dated Thursday next before All Saints 18 Henry VIII [25 Oct 1526] - 1526
33-85 - Audley Manor Court deeds (Eardley family)
34 - Audley Manor Court: surrender by John Hanneson of 3 q(uar)ones of land and an assart as is enclosed called Horscroft in Chalke, to the use of Joan de Lanton and Alice Mev[er]ell daughter of the said Joan: admittance of Joan and Alice fine 4d. Dated Friday in the feast of St Katherine 10 Henry IV [25 Nov 1408] - 1408
35 - Audley Manor Court before John Audley steward: admittance of Roger Baguley consanguineous (related by blood) and next heir of the body of Robert Tuchet and Agnes his wife and lawful issue namely his daughter Margaret, to a messuage and 52a of land in Audeley and Calke, which formerly was of Roger Hawytt father of Agnes: fine of 52s. Dated feast of St Thomas the Martyr 11 Henry VIII [29 Dec 1519] - 1519
36 - Audley Manor Court: surrender by Richard de Erdeley of a messuage, 4 cottages, 66a of land in Audeley and Calke - 1398
37 - "Ad comptum" held at the castle of Heley (an accounting?) - to the court came John Podemore before the auditor venerabilis viri John Awdeley Lord of Awdeley, and took of the lord a parcel of land lying between the Hallfield and the mill of Awdeley, in length 72 ft and in width 48 ft; to be held by himself, Margaret his wife and Ralph his son for their lives: fine 12d. Dated 18 February 4 Henry VIII [1513] - 1513
38 - Audley Manor Court: surrender by John Hanson of a messuage, 12a of land in Calke, to the use of Richard Dyrkes: admittance of Richard: fine 12s 6d. Dated Saturday next after feast of St Barnabas 3 Henry V [Jun 1415] - 1415
39 - Audley Manor Court: to the Court comes Richard Smyth and gave to the lord 12d for 12 honest lawful jurors - list of jury, Dated 1 Apr 31 Henry VIII [1540] - 1540
40 - Audley Manor Court: admittance of John Smyth to 3 acres of land called Brone Acre and Lettil Calleheis: fine 3s. Dated Tuesday next after the feast of St Luke the Evangelist 4 Edward VI (before William Snede kt) [21 Oct 1550] - 1550
41 - Audley Manor Court. Surrender by Cecilia late wife of Thomas Erdeley of a messuage, 25 acres of land and a hall and a quarter (acre) of land near Foxley; admittance of Richard Erdeley senior fine 16s. Richard grants that said Cecilia shall have an annual rent of 20s for life, Dated Saturday next after the feast of St James the Apostle 1 Henry V [29 Jul 1413] - 1413
42 - Audley Manor Court. Surrender by Thomas de Erdeley of a messuage, 25 3/4 acres of land near Foxley in Audley. Dated Tuesday the feast of St Dionysius 21 Richard II [sewn to D3155/WH 41] [9 Oct 1397] - 1397
43 - Great Court at Audley before William Sneyde kt. Surrender by John Darrenton and Margaret his wife of a messuage and 33 1/4 acres of copyhold land in Yerdleyende; admittance of William Yerdley: fine 33s 3d. Dated 3 July 1553 - 1553
44 - Audley Manor Court. Licence to John Yerdley to let to John Woley of an acre of land in Yerdley End and Talke for 20 years. Dated 1 April 31 Henry VIII [1540] - 1540
45 - View of frankpledge of George Audeley. Admittance of William Yerdeley of Yerdeleyend, son and heir of John Yerdeley dec'd to a capital messuage, 3 cottages and 72 acres of copyhold land belonging to said messuage and cottages in Yerdeleyend, Talke and Audley: fine 72s. Dated 13 November 2 Edward VI [1548] - 1548
46 - View of frankpledge and great court of George Audley. Surrender by William Smyth of Sugnell Magna of two cottages and 6a of copyhold land lying in Talke, Yerdeleyend and Halmend; admittance of William Yerdeley: fine 6s. Dated 30 May 1 Edward VI [1547] - 1547
47 - View of frankpledge and great court of Gilbert Gerrard. Surrender by Richard Smyth and John Smyth of a cottage and 5a of copyhold land in Yerdeley End and Talke: admittance of William Yeardley: fine 5s. Dated 17 May 21 Elizabeth [1579] - 1579
48 - Audley Manor Court. Licence to William Birke to let to Richard Tylear 13 acres of land in Talkecust for 15 years. Dated Thursday in the feast of All Saints 21 Henry VIII [1 Nov 1529] - 1529
49 - Great Court before inter alia William Sneyde kt. Surrender by Ranulph Dode of a cottage and 12 ¾ acres of copyhold land lying in Yerdlayende and Talke, to use of Richard Olcote and John Smyth. Dated 30 March 1 Edward VI [1547] - 1547
50 - View of frankpledge, court of John Tuchet kt. Admittance of John Yerdlay to 5 messuages and 87 ½ acres of land in Audley, Yerdlayend and Talke: fine of £4 7s 4d. Dated Friday next before feast of St Clement 20 Henry VIII [20 Nov 1528] - 1528
51 - Audley Manor Court: court of John Tuchet kt. Admittance of William Yerdlay Kinsman and heir of William Byrkes to 3 messuages, 1 cottage, 60 ¾ acres of land in Talke: fine £3 0s 9d. Dated Friday the feast of St Leonard 26 Henry VIII [6 Nov 1534] - 1534
52 - Audley Manor Court. Surrender by Licorisia late wife of John Wales to Thomas son of Richard de Erdeley of all her estate in a messuage and 12a of land which were of John Wales in Talke, which after the decease of said Licorisia remains to Thomas son of Richard. Dated feast of St Luke 21 Richard II [18 Oct 1397] - 1397
53 - Audley Manor Court. Covenant ?Richard de Erdley and John his son and John Machen and Elena his wife that the said Elena may hold a messuage and 16a of land which were of John Parker in Talke for life - Elena to pay to John son of Richard 6s 8d per annum. Dated feast of St Luke 21 Richard II [18 Oct 1397] - 1397
54 - Audley Manor Court. Surrender by Agnes daughter of Thomas le Parker of Talke of the remainder she holds or will hold in a messuage and 16a of land which Elena wife of John Machen holds, which was of John Parker her brother in Talke, to the use of John son of Richard de Erdeley: also she surrenders at the same court all claim in a messuage and 12a of land which Licoricia late wife of John Wales holds, to the use of Thomas son of Richard de Erdeley. Dated Monday next after feast of BVM 20 Richard II - 1396
55 - Great court of Gilbert Gerrard. Surrender by William Yeardley, gent, and Robert Blore of 2 cottages and 6 acres of copyhold land with in Yeardley End: admittance of Richard and John Smyth: fine 6s. Dated 17 March 21 Elizabeth [1579] - 1579
56 - Great court and view of frankpledge of George Audeley. Surrender by John Reve of Bygnowed of 1½ acres of copyhold land in the hamlet of Talke called the Little Talke Hey lying next to the Rough Meadow: admittance of Thomas Smyth: fine 8d. Dated 13 March 34 Henry VIII [1543] - 1543
57 - Great court of George Tuchet. Surrender by Richard Schaye of Talke pf 8 ¼ acres of land called Lynlay Felde and Lynlay Meadow lying in Talke Lamell: admittance of William Yerdlay: fine 8s. Dated 14 September 5/6 Philip and Mary [1558] - 1558
58 - View of frankpledge and great court of Stephen Bagot and Lady Elizabeth. Surrender by John Smyth of Namptwiche of half a messuage and half 12 ¾a of copyhold land in Yerdeley End and Talke also 2 pastures called Brownes Acre and Little Talke Hayes containing 3a of copyhold land in Yerdeley End and Talke: admittance of William Yerdeley gent, fine 9s 4d. Dated Tuesday 7 April 10 Elizabeth [1568] - 1568
59 - View of frankpledge and great court of Stephen Bagott and Lady Elizabeth his wife. Surrender by John Olcot of moiety of a cottage and a moiety of 12 ¾ acres of copyhold land in Yardley End and Talke: admittance of William Yardly: fine 6s 4d. Dated Thursday 30 March 12 Elizabeth [1570] - 1570
60 - Audley Manor Court. Surrender by William ? Tailor of Newcastle under Lyme of 6½ acres of land lying in crofts and a meadow lying between Haldfield and a ditch extending from the "wodortus" (?) of Talke as far as the gate leading into the Haldfield; admittance of Richard Bircus, fine 6s. Dated Wednesday next after the feast of St Dianysius 10 Henry VI [10 Oct 1431] - 1431
61 - View of frankpledge and great court of George Audeley. Surrender by John Neve of Bygnowend of 1½ acres of copyhold land in the hamlet of Talke called Brownes Acre: admittance of Thomas Smyth: 18d fine
62 - Audley Manor Court (before William Sneyde). Copyhold verdict that High Haywode has a better right than Thomas Hill of Elshame to the tenure and occupation of a messuage and 12½ acres of land in Yerdley Ende and Talke. Dated 22 September 5 Edward VI [1551] - 1551
63 - Small Court Audley Thursday next after the feast of the Annunciation BVM 10 Henry V. Surrender by William Birkes and Margaret his wife of 5a of land in Talk which formerly were of William Parker: same William and Margaret came into court and took of the lord the said 5a of land to hold to them and their lawful issue: if they die without lawful issue, then the whole of the land remains to the heirs and assigns of whoever lives longer Admittance at the same court of Margaret wife of William Birkes, daughter and heir of William Parker, to a messuage and 16a of land in Talk which was of said William parker: fine 16s Surrender at same court by William Birkes and Margaret his wife of the said messuage and 16a: if they die without lawful issue, then messuage and 16a remains to the heirs and assigns of the longest liver; fine 6s 8d Copyhold settlement [26 Mar 1422] - 1422
64 - Audley Great Court. Wednesday next after the feast of St John the Baptist 12 Henry VIII [27 Jun 1520] Judgment in a dispute between Roger Bageley complainant and Katherine Hill, widow late wife of William Hill, defendant, by which it was adjudged that the defendant unlawfully occupies a cottage and 12 3/4 acres of land - 1520
65 - Audley Manor Court: admittance of William Bircus to a messuage and 25a of land in Talke, which Hugh son and heir of Richard Byrcus formerly surrendered, fine 20s - [9 Oct 1452]
66 - Court held at Rushton: Friday next after feast of St Dionysius 43 Edward III [12 Oct 1369] Surrender by Stephen de Sotton of a messuage and a parcel of enclosed land which Roger de Sotton held and a parcel of land called le Helde: to the use of William Alcok - 1369
67 - Audley Great Court: day after All Saints 3 Henry VIII [2 Nov 1511] Surrender by John Bolton of a cottage and 3 acres of land lying in Erdele End, and 2 a of land lying within the bounds of Talke: admittance of Roger Smyth: fine 5s - 1511
68 - Audley Manor Court: Tuesday next after feast of Epiphany 10 Henry IV [8 Jan 1409] Admittance of Thomas Hanet to a messuage and 8 1/4a of land next to Erdeley Mosse in which Roger Hanet his father died seised, and to the reversion of 8a of land which Christopher Hanet holds for life: fine 6s: surrender (at the same court) by Thomas Hanet of 16a of land and reversion, to the use of Richard Erdeley: admittance of Erdeley: fine 6s 8d - 1409
69 - Surrender by Margarie late wife of William Byrcus of Talke, senior, of a messuage and 15a of copyhold land in Talke: to the use of William Byrcus his son and Alice his wife who took seisin: if they die without lawful issue, remainder to the right heirs of said Margerie - [30 Oct 1460]
70 - Audley: Thursday next after feast of All Saints 9 Henry V [6 Nov 1421] Admittance of Margerie daughter of William Parker, wife of William Birkes, to 5 3/4a of land which William Parker surrendered to her use: fine 4s - 1421
71 - Audley: Thursday next after feast of St James the Apostle 14 Richard II [28 Jul 1390] Surrender by William le Milleward of a cottage and 4 1/4a of land in Erdeley, to the use of Thomas de Erdeley: admittance: fine 4s 6d - 1390
72 - Audley: Tuesday next after the feast of St Peter and St Paul 42 Edward III [4 Jul 1368] Surrender by Richard son of Egidius de Audeley and Sibilla his wife of a messuage and 13 3/4a of land in the old park of Audley which Thomas son of Ralph Croket held: admittance of Richard, to be held by them and their lawful issue, in default remainder to ? Matiles brother of Sibilla: fine 3s 4d (Copyhold settlement) Surrender, at the same court, by Richard and Sibilla of the messuage, land and tanement they hold in the old park of Audley containing 14½a of land, and also two cottages with curtilages and 1a 3r of land, one of which cottages and curtilages John ? Mastan held, and the other cottage, curtilage and 1a 3r of land John le Taylour held: to be held by Richard and Sibilla and the heirs of their bodies, in default of issue the messuage, cottages and land to remain to Beatrice daughter of said Richard [presumably of a previous marriage] and the heirs of her body; in default of issue to the use of John, son of Richard, and his heirs; in default of issue of illegible: fine 3s 4d - 1368
73 - Audley Great Court 4th November 6 Edward VI [1552] (before William Sneyde kt) Admittance of John Smyth of half a cottage and all buildings there with 6a of land and half of 3/4 of an acre of copyhold land lying at Yerdley Ende: fine 6s 2d - 1552
74 - Audley. View of frankpledge and Great Court of Stephen Bagott, esq. Tuesday 26 March 18 Elizabeth [1576]. Licence to underlet - to William Yerdeley, gent, to let to Ralph Yerdeley his second son of a messuage and 26s of copyhold land in the hamlet of Talke now in tenure or occupation of Robert Sneyde and Richard Sneyde, son of said Robert: for 50 years: rent of 40s - 1576
75 - Receipt by Stephen Bagott of Sir Thomas Jarratt kt by the hand of William Yeardley receiver of the manor of Audley of 27s 6d due at Michaelmas last. 17 October 36 Elizabeth [1594] - 1594
76 - Audley. View of frankpledge and great court of Henry Tuchet, lord of Audley, 8 October 2 Elizabeth [1560], before William Sneide, steward. Jury verdict - to this court comes Elizabeth Brike, widow, and seeks to inherit a third part as her dower in three pastures called Mantilles and Zyye crofts and houses in Talke, in which Thomas Birke late husband of said Elizabeth died seised: jury states that Thomas Birke was not seised when he died in the Mantilles and Zyye Croft, and that the said Elizabeth should not inherit a third part as dower and further the jury states that the said Thomas Birke died seised of messuage and a cottage in Talke of which said Elizabeth ought to inherit a third part as dower - 1560
77 - Audley Manor court: Wednesday next after the feast of the annunciation BVM 15 Henry VI [27 Mar 1437] Jury verdict in case between William Bircus and Margerie his wife, and Thomas Houdson regarding the tenure of a messuage and 16a of land in Talk viz (jury state) that William Walthew was seised of a messuage and 15a of land in Talk, and that Margaret elder daughter of William Walthew married William Parker, who had issued [namely], Margerie wife of William Bircus, and that the said Margerie is next heir of John Tailior to the said messuage and 15a of land, unless the said John Tailior and Sibilla his wife have estate in the said tenement in fee, Sibilla being the younger daughter of William Walthew Friday next after feast of St James 15 Henry VI, William Bircus and Margerie his wife complained against Thomas Houdson, and sought from him a messuage and 16a of land in Talk which was detained from them by force and injustice: by this injustice by which the said Walthew was seised in demesne as of fee in that tenement, he gave accustomed estate of the manor to Thomas Tailior and Sibilla daughter of William Walthew, wife of said Thomas, and the heirs of their bodies, and if the said Thomas and Sibilla died without lawful issue, the tenement remained to the right heirs of William Walthew - the said Thomas and Sibilla had issue, but John their son died without issue and after his death the tenement reverted to Margerie wife of William Bircus as daughter of Margaret daughter of William Walthew: jury therefore say that William Bircus and Margerie his wife have a better right to hold the said messuage and 15a of land against all the demands of Thomas Houdson, and to reoccupy and bbe admitted in court - 1437
78 - Audley: View of frankpledge and great court of John Audeley kt, Thursday next after the feast of St Leonard the Abbot 6 Henry VIII [9 Nov 1514] Copyhold settlement - surrender by Margaret wife of Roger Slye of a messuage and 33 1/4a land in Erdely End: admittance of Roger and Margaret for life, and immediately after their death to remain to the heirs of said Margaret: fine 33s 3d - 1514
79 - Audley Great Court: 14 September 5/6 Philip and Mary [1558]. Surrender by Richard Schaye and Margaret his wife of a tenement and land and pasture called Linlayfelde, Callercrofte and Lynlaye Meadowe, 8a in Talke: admittance of William Yerdleye: fine 8s - 1558
80 - Great Court of Audley: 2 April 1/2 Philip and Mary [1555]. Licence to underlet - to Richard Olcot to let to John Smyth a messuage and 6 acres and half of 3/4 of an acre of copyhold land in Talke and Yerdley Ende for 20 years - 1555
81 - Audley Great Court: 2 November 1 Elizabeth [1559]. Jury verdict - present that John Hunter's claim to a tenement which he holds of William Yerdley is not an accustomed estate of the manor - 1559
82 - Audley. View of frankpledge and court baron of Stephen Bagott esq and Elizabeth his wife: 20 March 18 Elizabeth [1576] licence to underlet - to William Yerdsley, gent., to a messuage and 26 a of copyhold land in Talke in the occupation of Robert Sneide and Richard Sneide son of said Robert for 50 years - 1576
83 - Great Court Audley: 10 May 4/5 Philip and Mary [1558] licence to underlet - Richard Schaye of Talke and Margaret his wife to let to William Yerdley, three pastures and a meadow called Lynlayfeldes, Callerscrofte and Lynlay Meadowe, 8a for 32 years - 1558
84 - View of frankpledge and great court of George Audley 30 March 1 Edward VI [1547] Surrender by Ernulphus ?Sedlie of a cottage and three parts of an acre of land at Yerdleyend and 12a of land in Talke: admittance of Richard Olcott and John Smyth: fine 12s 9d - 1547
85 - Audley. View of frankpledge and great court of Stephen Bagott and Lady Elizabeth 18 December 19 Elizabeth [1576]. Jury state that Andrew Bowyer, gent, held of the Lord of the Manor a messuage and 32a of copyhold land at Bygnoll End and Talke in the tenure of Richard and John Olcott: admittance of John Olcott by virtue of the will of Andrew Bowyer: fine 32s - 1576
86 - Mortgage by way of demise for 500 years by Thomas Goodman of Rosliston, Derbys, yeoman, and Edward Goodman his son and heir, to John Allatt of Ashby de la Zouch, dyer, for £200, of all that messuage, cottage, dwellinghouse or tenement in Walton-on-Trent where Edward Tunnicliff dwells, a parcel of enclosed ground called Stapenhill Hole, a parcel of meadow called Nether Meadow (all in Walton) and a parcel of meadow called Coulton's Piece in Rowe Meadow, Barton-in-Needwood. Dated 15 June - 1694
86-98 - Barton-under-Needwood Manor Court deeds
87-88 - Lease and release by Charles Broomfield of Barton-under-Needwood, esq, son and heir of Charles Bromefield of Barton dec'd, to Lovett Goreing of the Inner Temple, esq, and Isaac Hawkins of Burton-on-Trent, gent, of the manor of Barton-under-Needwood and the park or reputed park called Barton Park, with all messuages, granges, mills, tofts, cottages, curtilages, dovehouses, barns, buildings, gardens, orchards, lands, meadows, pastures, feedings etc, all manner of tithes, fishing in the Trent and the ferry at Walton. Dated 4/5 October - 1694
89 - Surrender by Mary Bromfield, widow, relict of Charles Bromfield late of Barton-under-Needwood and Charles Bromfield, esq, son and heir of Charles Bromfield, to Lovett Goreing of Inner Temple, London, esq, and Issac Hawkins of Burton-on-Trent, Staffs, gent (trustees), reciting that Mary Bromfield is seised for life in the manor of Barton-under-Needwood, of the manor of Barton-under-Needwood etc as recited in D3155/WH 87-88, provided always if Charles Bromfield shall default in payment of the sum of £5,000 at on upon 20 March next, then null and void. Dated 6 October - 1694
90 - Recovery by William Hawkins and Charles Brome against Lovet Goreinge esq and Isaac Hawkins, gent, of the manor of Barton-under-Needwood and the park of Barton-under-Needwood, 1 messuage, 1 garden, 10a of land, 70a of meadow, 225a of pasture, and common of pasture in Barton-under-Needwood. Dated 28 November - 1694
91 - Assignment by Hannah Allat, relict and executrix of John Allat of Ashby dyer dec'd to Clement Kinnersley of Uttoxeter, gent, of remainder of £500 year term in mortgage of 15 June 1694 (D3155/WH 86). Dated
92-92a - Lease for possession and marriage settlement between Sir Charles Bromfield of Barton-under-Needwood, bart, and Dame Theodosia his wife, and Samuel Steele of Oreton-on-the-Hill, Leics, and John Steele of Oreton, by which, in consideration of a marriage already had between Sir Charles and Lady Theodosia and £700, the fortune of the said Theodosia, Bromfield has released to the Steeles, all that capital messuage or mansion house in Barton-under-Needwood where Sir Charles Bromfield lives with croft or backside adjoining, and two messuages, farms or tenements in Barton called the Parke and Bradbury's Liveing, in the holdings of Thomas Hollier and Isaac Fox with all lands etc belonging, and closes called the Carr, in the occupation of Arthur Tooby, the Spires, Lincroft Close, Ware Piece (enclosed from Barton Catholme) in the occupation of Sir Charles Bromfield: to the use of Sir Charles Bromfield for life, after his decease to the use of Dame Theodosia for life for her jointure and dower, then to the heirs of their bodies and in default to the use of the heirs and assigns of Sir Charles Bromfield. Dated 13/14 January 1720 - 13-14 Jan [1721]
93 - Will of Sir Charles Bromfield - manor of Barton and estate in Isle of Wight, bequeathed to his nephew, Edward Busby. Dated 25 August - 1733
94 - Lease for possession by Theodosia Jevon some time of Sedgley, Staffs, now of Croxall, spinster, to John Hayes of Wolverhampton, gent, and Thomas Fisher of Repton, gent, of a moiety of a capital messuage in Sedgley commonly called the Hall, moiety of all outhouses etc, moiety of closes called Inkeshic Meadow, Wainwright Hill, Hilly Meadow, Parkers Croft, the Two Barn Crofts, in the possession of Edward Gibbons, also a moiety of a messuage, tenement or farmhouse in Sedgley not far from the capital messuage and moiety of closes called Sandy Lane Piece, Sanders Hill Piece, the Walk Piece, Red Lane Piece, the Dead Knave Field, Rick Pieces, the Moving Bath, the Lower Barn Croft, the Dead Knave Piece wherein the messuage is erected, Ox Leasow, Holler Croft, Dayzy Leasow, Pide Croft and Little Meadow; also a moiety of another messuage, tenement or farmhouse in Sedgley with 2a of land called Beacon Piece lately inclosed out of Sedgley Field, 1a of land in the same field, 2a of land taken out of Hardwick Field called Watering Brook Piece, 1a of land in the same field, 1a of land in an enclosure called Rye Meadow adj Hardwick Field, 1a of land leading down to Rye Meadow, an enclosure called Wainwrights Croft, piece of enclosed land called Cotterline, ½a of land lying in enclosure taken out of Sandwell Field, 1a of land in the same field; also moiety of dwellinghouse or tenement with all lands etc in Rowley Regis, namely Stephenhis Meadow; also moiety of an ancient toft or tenement called Ellwells with closes called Upper Hall Leasow, Funny Ruchy Leasow, the Moving Leasow (all in Sedgley); also moiety of Ox Ellwalls (Sedgley) and a moiety of a messuage or tenement in Netherton, ph Dudley, Worcs. Dated 19 March 1736/37 - 1737
95 - Marriage settlement on the marriage of Edward Busby to Theodosia Jevon, between Edward Busby of the city of London and Barton-under-Needwood, Mary Busby of Barton, widow, Mary, Elizabeth, Margaret and Martha Busby, legatees of the will of Sir Charles Bromfield, mother and sisters of Edward Busby, Theodosia Jevon of Croxall, spinster, of the daughters and co-heirs of Thomas Jevon late of Sedgley, gent, John Hayes of Wolverhampton, gent, and Thomas Fisher of Repton, gent, Christopher Horton of Catton, esq, and John Hayes the younger, of the Inner Temple, by which, in consideration of the marriage and settling a moiety of certain messuages lands and tenements in Sedgley and Rowley, Staffs, upon said Theodosia (see D3155/WH 94) as her jointure, Busby has released to Hayes and Fisher the Manor of Barton-under-Needwood with court leet, court baron, all that messuage, dwellinghouse or tenement where Busby lives with lands etc belonging. Fox's farm with closes belonging called Foxes Closes in the possession of John Webb, a messuage, tenement or farmhouse on the parcel of land called the Park, four closes of pasture formerly one, pasture called the Spires in the occupation of Thomas Hollier, parcel of meadow called Battstake in the occupation of Thomas Hollier, Upper Spires in the occupation of Robert Capenhurst, 4a of meadow called the Cow Acres in the occupation of William Bell, 3 doles of meadow 1a 2r in Catholme Meadow in the occupation of William Palmer, parcel of meadow called the Roods Piece, 2 half-acres of land in Catholme Meadow called Wood Bird Lees late in the possession of Samuel Savage, two parcels of meadow called the Six Acres lying in Row Meadow in the possession of Ephraim Atkins, also all those leggs 2a lying in a meadow called the Small Meadow in the occupation of Thomas Thompson, close or pasture and all those 6 king bridge doles 6a in the occupation of Richard Hurst, meadow called Ten Acres adjoining Row Meadow 12a, meadow called Catholme Meadow 8a, Lime Croft Close, Mill Fitch, parcel of grass ground in open field Arlow Fields, close called James Hay, 4 leys of grass ground in Catholme Close, close or pasture called Corbetts Holme, 6 parcels of land in a common field called the Upper Field - Green Hill, Matches Furlong, upon the Oak, Oykers Dale, Riding and Breckhill - 6 other parcels of land in another common field called Walkers Field - Archers Croft, Crown Land, Pellets Croft, Street Flatt, Coose Acres, Crown Lands Pike - and 6 other parcels in Arlow Field - Knaves Knowle, Hatchetts Flatt, Spitch Pitts, Hatchers Flatt, Hearth Furlong, Three Odd Lands: to the use of Edward Busby for life, then to the use of Christopher Horton and John Hayes the younger for the life of Edward Busby to protect the contingent remainders; from his decease to the use of Theodosia Jevon for her jointure, and after her decease to the use of Horton and Hayes for 500 years in trust for the successive male and female issue of the marriage: to raise £1000 from the rents and profits to the use of children of the marriage other than the eldest son. Dated 20 March 1736 - 20 Mar 1737
96 - Recovery by Thomas Ward, gent, against John Harwood, gent, of the manor of Barton-under-Needwood, with the park of Barton-under-Needwood, and 20 messuages, 3 dovehouses, 20 gardens, 400a of land, 200a of meadow, 300a of pasture, 10a of wood, 200a of furze and heath, 100a of moor, 100a of marsh, 50a of rushes, 10a of willow, 10a of land covered with water, common of pasture for all manner of cattle, free fishing in the Trent, passage over the Trent, court leet, court baron and view of frankpledge in Tatenhill, Barton-under-Needwood, Dunstall, Callingwood, Blakenhall and Newbould. Dated 28 November 23 George III - 1782
97 - Deed to lead to recoveries by which Samuel Salt of the Inner Temple, London, esq, at the direction of John Shadwell Horton of Hadley otherwise Monken Handley (Middlesex) esq, eldest son of John Horton, esq, dec'd, formerly of Bread Street Hill, London, sugar baker, has bargained and sold to John Harwood of the parish of St Bridget, gent, the manor of Barton-under-Needwood (as described in D3155/WH 95), and also messuages and lands in Clanfield (Oxfordshire) including a messuage or tenement, 2a of land called Fow Butts in the West Field, close called Broad Close, 32a of land in a close on Town Furlong, 32a of land in the same furlong, 1a of land in the Middle Field, 1 foreshuter acre of land in the Middle Furlong, 2a of land in the Middle Furlong, 32a of land in Long Land Furlong,. 1 varndell of land in Long Land Furlong, 1 rigid acre and ½a in Long Land Furlong, ½a in the same furlong, 1a of land in Middle Furlong and many other lands in open fields recited in great detail (5 skins): Harwood to become a perfect tenant of the manor and lands against whom two or more good and sufficient common recoveries may be suffered and executed. Dated 6 November - 1782
98 - Found with Barton Manor deeds - only connection seems to Lord Goreinge Bound copy of lease by Charles I to George Lord Goringe, Baron of Hurst Perpoint, Sir Abraham Darves of London, kt, Sir John Jacob of London, kt, Sir Job Harby of London, kt, Nicholas Crispe of London, esq, and John Nulls of London, esq, of all customs, subsidies and impositions taken or known by the name or in lieu of customs, subsidies and impositions, and all manner of subsidies and impositions, and all manner of subsidies of tonnage, poundage etc on all manner of wares, goods and merchandise conveyed or imported or brought into England, Wales and Berwick, for 3 years. Dated 7 March 13 Charles I [1638] - 1638
99 - Completely illegible probably 16th century deed - [16th cent]
99-123 - Braybrook
99-863 - Northamptonshire, Leicestershire and Rutland deeds
100 - Gift by Richard de Ryston to Thomas son of Richard de Merstone, clerk, of a messuage with croft and all his lands with meadows, pasture and pasturage and all other appurtenances and easements and commodities in the vill of Braybrook and elsewhere Witnesses: Lord Thomas le Latim[er], Ld of Braybrook, Henry Forester of the same place, William ad Ettiam of the same place, John le Lord of the same place, Walter Roberd of the same place, Richard de Daseboru (?Desbrough), John Burdun of the same place, Mag(ister) Ivo de Oxindon, Robert Ridel de Farndon and many others. Dated Tuesday feast of St Mary Magdalene 4 Edward II [21 Jul 1310] - 1310
101 - Quitclaim by Robert son of Thomas de Tothill of Oxendon, miller, to Thomas son of Richard de M[er]ston of a selion of land with meadow adjoining on Fogholis in the fields of Braybrok, which said selion he held by the death of Emma de Tothill and descended to him by heredity Witnesses: John de Hav[er]b[]ge (Haselbech?), Walter Roberd, William de Wodereve, John le G, Lawrence de Galomis, Lawrence Wakeman, Robert Peverel and others. Nd Edward II - [1307-1327]
102 - Quitclaim by John de Tothil de Braybrook to Thomas son of Richard de Marston of 4 selions of land with "theves", herbage and other appurtenances in the fields of Braybrook one of which lies on Reddelond, and others at Bougton Wye and Komnbisonendis. Witnesses: William ad Ettiam, William de K brok, William, John le Lord de Braybrook, Walter Roberd of the same place and others.[ Nd cEdward II] - [1307-1327]
103 - Gift by John de Lasty of Rygsthon kt at the "spontaneous wish" of Joan his wife to Richard de Rygsthon, clerk and Margarie his wife their heirs and assigns of the reversion of 4 selions of land which contain 2 acres in the fields of Braybrok in which Simon son of Henry Forester of Braybrok had a life estate by his gift, extending from Schitlysike to Twobroksyke which Lord Hugh of Goldyngh[a]m grandfather of the said Joan acquired of John Roberd in the fields of Braybrok. Witnesses: Lord Thomas Latym[er] of Braybrok kt, Henry Forester of the same place, William ad Ettiam of the same place, William de Cotysbrok of the same place, John Lord of the same place, Walter de Langeporth of the same place, John de Hotot of B[ra]mpton, Hugh de Hotot his brother, Lord Robert, Rector of the church of All Saints of Rygsthon, Edmund de Saint Luke of the same place, John Lovet of the same place and others. Dated, feast of Invention of St Crux 3 Edward II [3 May 1310] - 1310
104 - Gift by Roger de Wakerle, Rector of the church of Braybrok to Richard de Riston, clerk, of all that land with meadows, pastures, pasturage which Roger Atekyrke formerly held of Lord Peter de Rale in the fields of Braybroc. Witnesses: Henry Forester of Braybroc, William ad Ett[ia]m of the same place, William de Cotisbroc of the same place, John le Lord of the same place, Walter Robert of the same place, Lawrence de Walnus of the same place, John le Heyr of the same place, Nicholas Faber of the same place, John le Grom of the same place and others. Sunday next after feast of Invention of St Crux 2 Edward III [8 May 1328] ?Edward II - 1328
105 - Braybrook - day of the "Intranslation" of St Thomas 14 Edward III - [1340]
106 - Gift by John le Eyr {Eyre], Rector of the church of Roulysh[a]m to Lord John (tear) of Braybrook, chaplain, of the moiety of a messuage of his next to the messuage of the "Miln Way" on the south and of William (tear) on the north, and a moiety of a virgate of land in the fields of Braybrook which descended to him after the death of Hugh his father Witnesses: John Harbergh of Braybrook, Roger Valcn, John Cosyn, William Shepherd, Richard Harbergh of the same place and others. Thursday the feast of St Dionysius the Martyr 28 Edward III [9 Oct 1354] - 1354
107 - Gift by Richard de Ryston to Thomas son of Richard de Marston, clerk, of the messuage with croft and all his land with meadow, pasture, pasturage and all appurtenances, easements and commodities in the vill of Braybrook Witnesses: Lord Thomas le Latim[er], kt, of Braybrook, Henry called Forester of the same place, William ad Ettiam of the same place, John le Lord of the same place, Walter Roberd of the same place, Richard de Desebrou, called le Lord, John Burdun of the same place, Mag(ister) Ivo de Oxindon, Robert Ridel de Farendon and many others. Wednesday feast of St Mary Magdalene 4 Edward II [22 Jul 1310] - 1310
108 - Quitclaim by John de Hereherwe [Eyre] of Braybrook and Matilda his wife to Richard de Ryston, clerk, his heirs and assigns, of all their share in a meadow in the Westbroch on the Brochfurlong, extending in length from the way which leads near Hareh[er]we as far as the running stream (ripam currentem) between a certain meadow of Lord Peter de Rale and the meadow of Richard le Wafrour on the other. Witnesses: Henry Forester of Braybrook, William de Ettiam, William de Cotisbroch of the same place, John le Lord of the same place, John le Eyr of the same place, Walter Robert of the same place, Walter le Wodereve of the same place and others. Feast of the Invention of Holy Cross 2 Edward II [3 May 1309] - 1309
109 - Gift by Lawrence son of Botu[s] de Braybrok to Adam son of de Clipston of 2 selions of his land in the fields of Great Ox[e]ndon, of which one rood lies on Drieberne between the land which William Lebret once held and the land which Robert Warin once held, and the other rood lies on Hoberlond near the land of William Lebret: annual rent of ½d Witnesses: - many illegible). de Cloudon and Richard his son, Henry de Spiotton, Thomas Forester, Robert Ridel, Payn de Clipston, John Paber, William son of Horner et al. Nd Ed II or III - [1307-1377]
110 - Gift by John Valon of Braybrok to William Scheperd of the reversion of a parcel (placeam) and the reversion of moiety of the virgate of land ? 2 Edward III (rest illegible) - [1328-1329]
111 - Gift by Roger Robyn of Braybrok to Roger Blaston of the same place of a messuage near the house of Roger Valon and ½ a virgate of land belonging (? in Braybrook). Witnesses: Roger Valon of Braybrok, John Cosyn, William Schepherd, Adam, Philip Berd of the same place and others Saturday feast of St James the Apostle 34 Edward III - [1360]
112 - Quitclaim by Richard Aleyn of to William his son of a ? rood of land. Feast of St Paul the Apostle ? 2 Edward III - [1328-1329]
113 - Gift by Roger ? Gryn of Holte to Lord of a rood of arable land lying in in Braybrok on a culture called le Heydwys. Ed III (rest of date missing) - [1327-1377]
114 - Braybrook - possibly 10 Henry IV - [?1408-1409]
115 - Quitclaim by Emma formerly widow of John de Tothul senior of Braybrook to Thomas de Marston of a rood of arable land with meadow belonging in the fields and meadows of Braybrook: which descended to her as dower on the death of her husband John Witnesses: John le Lord, John Grim, Walter Roberd, Lawrence Valonn, William de Cottesbrooke and others. Monday next before the feast of St Fabian and Sebastian 10 Edward II [17 Jan 1317] - 1317
116 - Gift by Richard son of John Taylour of Lilleburn to William le Mercher of Lilleburn and Joan his wife of a messuage with curtilage and croft adjacent with hedges and ditches in Lilleburn which lies between the messuage of John son of Andrew de Oltyngdon on one part and the messuage of John son of Henry le Mercher on the other which William Whythed holds. Witnesses: Herny son of Richard Cok of Lilleburn, Henry Andrew, John Nicol, John Hugh, William son of Richard Cok, John de Oltingdon, Almaricus de Braunston and others. Friday next after the feast of St Hilary 29 Edward III [15 Jan 1356] - 1356
117 - Gift by Richard de Ryston, clerk, to Thomas son of Richard de Merstone, clerk, of a messuage in Braybrok with croft adjoining and the whole of his land with meadow, pasture and pasturage in the vill of Braybrok, a red rose arising annually from Matilda Page, with the reversion of all the land which the said Matilda holds by right of dower through the death of John de Tothil late her husband Witnesses: Lord Thomas de Latim[er], kt, of Braybrok, Henry called Forester of the same place, William ad Ettiam of the same place, John le Lord of the same place, Richard called le Lord of Deseboreu, Robert Ridel de Farndon and others. Wednesday the feast of St Mary Magdalene 4 Edward II [22 Jul 1310] - 1310
118 - Gift by Lawrence de Valonns of Braybrok to Thomas de M[er]ston his heirs and assigns of all that "hayam" (hay) with all its width and length in the vill of Braybroc Witnesses: William le Wodereve of Braybrok, John le Lord of the same place, Walter Robert of the same place, William Petit of the same place, John of the same place and others. Tuesday next after the feast of St James the Apostle 6 Edward III [28 Jul 1332] - 1332
119 - Gift by William Scheperde of Braybrok to Roger de Blaston of the same place and Cristine his wife and their lawful issue of a third part of his "place" (placeam) in Braybrok, viz in a moiety of a place along with ½ a virgate of land which he holds by gift and feoffment of Lord John Valonn, chaplain (? do the moiety of the place + ½ virgate = 1/3 of the "place" viz holding?) Witnesses: John Cosyn, Simon de Cov[er]be, John atte Kirke, John Valon, Simon Mayn de Braybrok and others. Tuesday in 7 days of Pentecost 3 Richard II [15 May 1380] - 1380
120 - Gift by Thomas de M[er]ston parson of the church of Thorpmaliseures to John son of Richard de M[er]ston of a messuage in Braybrok between the messuage of Lawrence Valon and the tenement once of Thomas le (tear), with lands, meadow, pasture etc belonging in the vill and fields of Braybrok Witnesses: William de Braybrok, Lawrence of the same place, John Nel of the same place, Richard Cristien of Magna Oxendon. Feast of St John ante portam latinam 9 Edward III [6 May 1335] - 1335
121 - Gift by Lawrence Wakeman of Braybrok to Thomas son of Richard de M[er]ston of all his messuage and garden in Braybrok Witnesses: Lawrence le Valonns, John le Lord, William le Wodereve, Walter Roberd, John Grom, John Roberd and others. Wednesday next after feast of Philip and James 10 Edward II [4 May 1317] - 1317
122 - Gift by Thomas de M[er]ston parson of the church of Thorpmaliseuris to Lawrence de Valonns of Braybroc of his messuage with curtilage which he acquired of Thomas Wakeman of the same vill and lies between the messuage of Thomas de M[er]ston and the messuage of the said Lawrence Witnesses: John le Lord, Walter Robert, Roger le Smeth, John Neal, John Robert and others Tuesday the feast of the translation of St Thomas of Canterbury 6 Edward III [7 Jul 1332] - 1332
123 - Quitclaim by Mabilia formerly daughter of Robert de Valonns of Braybroc "in pure virginity" to Thomas de M[er]ston in [sic] Braybrock of 3 selions of land and 2 doles of meadow in the fields of Braybroc which Richard de Ryston, clerk, held by gift and feoffment of him and Chrispiane his sister in Braybrok Witnesses: Lawrence le Valonis of Braybroc, William de Cotisbroc of the same place, John le Lord, Walter Robert of the same place, Roger Faber of the same place and others. Monday next after the feast of St Valentine the Martyr 3 Edward III [20 Feb 1329] - 1329
124 - Gift by rvus nce ne de Rowell to Richard T clone his son of a toft in the vill of Clypston between the land of Nicholas Dene on the west and the King's way on the east, and ½ virgate of arable land in the fields of Newbold. Witnesses: Thomas Horton of ? Moessaley, Robert Hull of Clipston, John Walsh of the same place, William Palm[er] of the same place, William Berde of Clipston and others. - 20 Apr 1449
124-128 - Northants and Leics deeds
125 - Gift by Joan Welles formerly widow of John Welles of Keyllmersh, Northants, to John Welles, junior her son, of all that messuage with 8 acres of arable land belonging to the said messuage with meadows, pastures, pasturages, which she holds in the vill and fields of Keyllmershe provided he allows her sufficient hospitality in the house for her life. 10 March 5 Edward VI [1551] - 1551
126 - Bond by Richard Goode to Rowland Walker in £30 - re land in Kibworth. 22 October 33 Henry VIII [1541] - 1541
127 - Bond by Thomas Goode of Stretton Parva, Leics, husbandman, to Thomas Wright of Kibworth Harcourt, William ? Poll and Thomas Fysshe of the same place in £20 - Michaelmas 22 Henry VII [1506] - re peaceable possession of a messuage in Kibworth - 1506
128 - Bond by Relph Danne of Market Harborough, cooper, to George Buswall of Derby, yeoman, in £60: 4 October 1614: deed of the same day - 1614
129 - Feoffment by Edward Greene of Navesbey, Northants, husbandman, to Edward Wapull of Clipston, Northants, mason, in consideration of £34, of all his cottage or tenement and close of pasture adjoining in Clipston. Dated 10 December 14 James I [1616] - 1616
129-385 - Clipston area deeds
130 - Agreement between Sir Thomas Tresham of Rushley, Northants, Francis Tresham his son and heir, Maurice Hilby of Rushley, yeoman, John Andrew of Rushley, yeoman, Symon Bull of Clipsby husbandman, Thomas Bosworth of Clipsby, husbandman, William Goodman of Clipsby, husbandman, John Silby of Desborough - to levy a fine under the description of one messuage, 3 cottages, 3 tofts, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 18a of land, 5a of meadow, 5a of pasture, 5a of furze and heath in Rothwell, Desborowe and Clipsby, Northants - reciting several previous deeds relating to the property. Dated 15 September 39 Elizabeth [1597] - 1597
131 - Quitclaim by Robert Wright of Wilbarton, Northants, son and heir of John Wright dec'd, of all his claim etc in all those lands, meadows, pastures etc in Clipston, Northants, which were of John Wright his father. Dated 30 June 15 Henry VIII [1523] - 1523
132 - Mortgage by way of lease by George Iliffe of Clipston, Northants, shepherd, and Ann, his wife, and Thomas Iliffe his son and heir apparent, to Thomas Wade of Clipston, gent, in consideration of £20, of the messuage, cottage or tenement in Newbold, in the parish of Clipston, with all barns, outhouses etc belonging for 500 years: peppercorn rent (purchased of John Waple). - 3 Jan [1702]
133 - Articles of agreement prior to the marriage of George Iliffe and Ann Smith, between Thomas Iliffe of Clipston, yeoman, and George Iliffe his eldest son and Thomas Smith of Clipston, husbandman, reciting that whereas Thomas Iliffe is resolved to give his son George a messuage or cottage with barn, outhouses, orchard and backside in Newbold, purchased of John Waple before the marriage, Iliffe now agrees with Smith to give the messuage to his son, and if Ann outlives him then she shall have possession of the messuage for life: (in return) Smith agrees to pay £30 for her marriage portion. Dated 8 April - 1670
134 - Bond - Thomas and George Iliffe to Thomas Smith - in £60 - with D3155/WH 133. Dated 8 April - 1670
135 - Bond - with D3155/WH 132 - in £40. Dated 3 January 1701/2 - 3 Jan [1702]
136 - Feoffment by George Iliffe the elder of Clipston and Anne his wife to Euseby Buswell of Clipston, esq. in consideration of £30, of a messuage, cottage or tenement in Clipston with yard backside and homestead, in the possession of George Iliffe. Dated
137 - Memorandum of monies due to Mr Wade and to Anne Iliffe - [c1716]
138 - Assignment of mortgage by way of lease by Richard Lowth of Uppingham, Rutland, gent, at the request of Edward Baxter of Clipston, yeoman, and Anne his wife, to Christopher Bainbrig of Clipston, clerk, [reciting lease for 99 years of 23 May 33 Charles II (1681) by Edward Baxter and Anne his wife to Magdalene Clipsham late of Uppingham, widow, of several parcels of arable land, meadow and pasture lying dispersedly in the common fields of Newbold - 3/4 yardland - purchased by Edward Baxter of John Hackney and Edward Bond; withproviso that if Baxter paid to Magdelene Clipsham £100, the lease null and void: £100 not paid and estate passed to Richard Lowth as executor of Magdalene Clipsham], of all the estate of Magdalene Clipsham in the 3/4 yardland for the residue of the 99 year term. Dated 6 May - 1685
139 - Bond by Edward Baxter to Christopher Bainbrig in £300. Dated 7 May (with D3155/WH 138) - 1685
140 - Bond by Edward Baxter of Clipston to Eusebius Buswell of Cadeby, Leics, in £1000: covenants in indenture of same date. Dated 13 August - 1688
141 - Bond by Edward Baxter of Clipston to Magdalene Clipsham of Uppingham in £200: indenture of same date. Dated 23 May (with D3155/WH 138) - 1681
142 - Bond by Edward Wade, senior, of Clipston to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £140: indenture of same date. Dated 1 May - 1604
143 - Lease by George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, to Christopher Brunynge of Clipston, yeoman, of all his closes, lands, meadow and pasture in Clipston and Newhold for 13 years, annual rent of £8. Dated 1 October 40 Elizabeth [1598] - 1598
144 - Bargain and sale by Sir Thomas Tresham of Rushby, Northants, kt. Francis Tresham, esq. his son and heir apparent, to William Goodman of Clipsby als Clipston, husbandman, in consideration of £8 1s 3d, of all their meadow ground called Dole Meadow in Newbold in the parish of Clipston, reputed to be the dole meadow belonging to the messuage and yardland now in the tenure of William Goodman in Clipston. Dated 18 January 37 Elizabeth [1595] - 1595
145 - Copy final concord between John Bosworth plaintiff and Francis Babington, gent deforciant of a messuage, orchard, 50a of land, 50a of meadow, 50a of pasture in Clipston: consideration £24. Dated day after Trinity 7 Elizabeth [1565] - 1565
146 - Gift by Reynolde Somner of Huberdes Hall in the parish of Harlowe, Essex, and Katherine his wife, to Christopher Brunynge and John Campion, in consideration of £92, of all their parts or proportions of a messuage in Clipston situated between the lands and tenement of Edward Wade and Matthew Hawforde and 2 yard lands in the fields of Clipston and Newbold, commonly called Newbold Lande, and a little close on the east side of the messuage called Thornes Yard, and another yardland in the fields of Clipston called Tracelonde and a moiety of a pasture of close called Myddel Close and a fourth part of a pasture or close called Inlande adjoining a furlong called Whadborough and a way in Clipston leading from the close called Inlandes to a lane called Inlande Lane - 410 ft in length and 21 ft in breadth [all estates of the late Roger Wade, who left four daughers, Katherine wife of Reynolde Somner, Constance wife of Christopher Brunynge, Prudence wife of John Campion and Elizabeth wife of John Gulson]. Dated 3 March 39 Elizabeth [1597] - 1597
147 - Bond by Edward Wade, senior of Clipston yeoman, and Edward Wade, junior, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby in £560: indenture of same date. Dated 1 August - 1601
148 - Bond by Hugh Poole of Clipston, yeoman, and William Poole of Arthingworth, yeoman, in £480: indenture of same day. Dated 1 January 1622 - 1 Jan [1623]
149 - Bargain and sale by Sir Thomas Tresham and Francis Tresham his son and heir apparent, to William Wade of Clipston, yeoman, in consideration of £127 2s 6d, of two parcels of meadow ground late in the tenure of William Goodman in Clipston, one containing 6a 2r 12p lying between Drovers Wale and the meadow called Towne Meadowe, the other parcel 4s 0r 03p again between the Drovers Waie on the south and the Towne Meadowe on the north, and all other deeds and writings. Dated 8 January 35 Elizabeth [1593] - 1593
150 - Final concord between George Buswell esq plaintiff and John Lumley and Frances his wife, Francis Lumley, gent, and Hester his wife, and Giles Sturges, clerk, deforciants of 4 messuages, 2 gardens, 3 orchards, 70a of land, 10a of meadow, 80a of pasture, 20a of furze and heath, 18a rent and common of pasture for all cattle in Clipston and Newbold: consideration of £160. Dated 15 days from St Hilary - 1651
151 - Feoffment by Francis Lumley the elder of Clipston, gent, John Lumley his son and heir apparent, and Frances his wife to William Waple of Naseby, yeoman, in consideration of £40, of all that close of pasture called Little Close in Clipston, 5 roods. Dated 18 March 22 Charles I [1647] - 1647
152 - Feoffment by Daniel Brincknell of Kelmarsh, Northants, gent and Ellen his wife, Jeremiah Wheate of City of Coventry, gent. and Marie his wife and Joseph Murdoche of London, skinner and Dorcas his wife, to Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston, widow, in consideration of £335, of all that close of pasture called Newbold Close, 9 acres, and all that other close of pasture called the Inland Close adjoining the common fields of Newbold 6a. Dated 9 November 17 Charles I [1641] - 1641
153 - Feoffment by Giles Buswell of Seaton, Rutland in consideration of £6, to Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston, widow, of three leys of pasture ground 1a in the Portway field of Clipston in a certain place called Wellcraft Corner. Dated 6 May - 1637
154 - Bond by John Lumley of Clipston, gent, Francis Lumley, gent. his son and heir apparent, and William Willington of the city of Coventry to Walter Newton of Harthill, Warwicks, yeoman and Benjamin Armson of Ashby, mercer in £500. Dated 26 November - 1647
156 - Marriage settlement between Maurys Wade of Kelmarsh, yeoman, William Belcher of Gyleburowe, Northants, gent, Edmund Belcher, gent, brother of said William, and Edward Wade of Clipston, yeoman, in consideration of a marriage already solemnised between John Wade son and heir apparent of Maurys Wade and Jane sister of William and Edmund Belcher and a conveyance already made by Morris and John Wade to Robert Osberne of certain lands and tenements late of the said M and J Wade in Kelmarsh in lieu of one piece or platt of ground late the said Roger Osberne's lying in the Earle Field in Kelmershe, by which 1 Maurys Wade has agreed to convey to Edward Wade and Edmund Belcher all those messuages, cottages, lands and tenements lying in the townfields of Kelmershe (reserving to Maurys Wade one messuage or tenement and two little closes in Kelmarsh now in the tenure of John Goodman and close called Whytlandes now in the tenure of occupation of John Craddocks) 2 After the conveyance, Wade and Belcher shall be seised of the property to various uses: to the use of Maurys Wade for life, then to the use of John Wade and his lawful issue, then to the use of William and Edward Wade, his second and third sons and their lawful issue in default of issue, then, in default, to the use of the (unnamed) fourth son and his lawful issue, in default to the use of the right heirs of Maurys Wade 3 Premises free of all encumbrances except the right of dower of Alice wife of Maurys Wade, and lease for life by Maurys Wade to John Wade of a messuage and land in Kelmersh. Dated 26 December 30 Elizabeth [1587] - 1587
157 - Final concord - date torn off - but very similar date to D3155/WH 156 - between Edward Cradocke plaintiff and Maurice Wade and Alice his wife, John Wade and Jane his wife, William Wade, Edward Wade and Robert Cradocke deforciants of 7 acres of pasture in Kelmarsh consideration £40
158 - Draft feoffment by John Wade of Kelmarsh son and heir of Maurice Wade to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £490, close of pasture in Kelmarsh called Roborowe Close lately divided from a close called Copthylle Close in the occupation of Christopher Conyers of Braybrook, 50s more or less, with woods, underwood etc. and the reversion. Dated 23 June 1 James I [1603] - 1603
159 - Quitclaim by Edward Wade of Clipston to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of a close or pasture called Newbould Close lying in the fields of Newbold. Dated 3 May - 1604
160 - Exemplification of a recovery by Robert Hunter against Joseph Worcester of a messuage, a garden, 53a of land, 22a of meadow and 10a of pasture in Oxenden Magns, Kelmarsh. Trinity Term 31 Elizabeth - 1589
161 - Mortgage in fee for £100 by John Stones of Great Oxenden, Northants, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £100, of 30 acres of arable land, leys, pasture and meadow ground in Great Oxenden. Dated 20 August 9 James I [1611] - 1611
162 - Exemplification of a recovery by John Cowell against James and Francis Morley of 30 messuages, one windmill, one dovecote, 24 gardens, 600a of land, 100a of meadow, 300a of pasture, 500a of furze and heath in Great Oxenden and Kelmarsh. Dated 28 November 8 James [1610] - 1610
163 - Quitclaim by James Charles of Oxenden Magna, yeoman, and Robert Charles his son and heir to George Buswell of Derby. yeoman, of all those arable land, leys, meadows, pastures, hades etc of James and Robert Charles in the fields, parish and liberties of Great Oxenden. Dated 3 March - 1622
164 - Feoffment by William Spence of Oxenden Magna to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £60, of all that close of pasture in Oxenden Magna, 1a lying between the land of Robert Markham to the east and Thomas Charles to the wast, also a parcel of ground adjoining ½ acre with all buildings, barns, stables etc belonging and common of pasture for one horse, mare or gelding in the fields and horse pasture of Oxenden Magna, and also all his arable lands, leys, meadow and pasture ground, 12a, in Oxenden Magna. Dated 20 September 15 James I [1617] - 1617
165 - Bond by James Charles of Oxenden Magna to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £100: relating to feoffment of messuage etc in Oxenden of the same day. Dated 14 June - 1613
166 - Feoffment by Sir Edward Griffin of Dingley, Lady Lucie his wife, and Sir Thomas Griffin of Dingley, son and heir apparent, to James Charles of Oxenden Magna, yeoman, Francis Morley of Burton Latymer, yeoman, Bartyne Vesie and John Cowell of Dingley, yeoman, in consideration of £120, of all that messuage, tenement or farmhouse in Oxenden Magna in the tenure of James Charles, with all barns, outhouses etc, closes, arable land, pastures etc. Dated 1 March 7 James I [1610] - 1610
167 - Bond by Robert Hawford, senior, and Robert Hawford, junior of Clipston, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £160: relating to feoffment of a half-yardland of same date. Dated 20 September - 1618
168 - Copy deed of partition between Christopher Brumynge of Clipston, yeoman, and Constance his wife, John Campion of Clipstone, yeoman, and Prudence his wife, John Gulston of Clipston, yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife and Edward Wade of Clipston, yeoman, and John Wade of Kalmarsh, yeoman, by which Brumynge, Gulston and Campion and wives have agreed to levy to the Wades before the feast of St Andrew, of one messuage or farmhouse in Clipston and Newbold where they (Brumynge etc) inhabit and arable, meadow and pasture land in the fields of Clipston called Tow Yarde Lande and A Halfe or known by the name of Newbolde Lande, also all tofts, crofts, buildings etc belonging and one little croft or close in Traceloves Yard, and all that other arable, meadow and pasture ground in Clipston and Newbold known as one yarde land commonly called Traceloves Land, which was the inheritance of Sir Thomas Tresame, knight, and a moiety of a close or pasture called the Middell Close in Clipston or Newbold, and a quarter part of a close called Inlande and of a way called Inlande Lane; to following uses:- a) A fourth part of the messuage - the east end, about 4 bays - half of Thomas Yard, half of close of pasture called Newbolde - the west end, half of meadow close called Inlande, passage down Inlande Lane, a quarter part and half a quarter part of three doles in Beddowe Meadow, third part of a dole called Elboe Dole, one dole of meadow abutting a furlong called Stainhill and arable lands in the Lowe, Stockden and Mawselowe Fields of Clipston (recited in detail); to the use of Christopher Bruminge and Constance his wife b) A moiety of the messuage - the south end, about 6 bays - a croft adjoining on the south side, fourth part of a close of pasture in Newbold and Clipston, half part of a meadow close called Inland, passage over Inlande Lane, fourth part and half a fourth part of 3 doles of meadow in Beddowe Meadow, a third part of Elboe Dole, one dole in Beddowe Meadow, and arable land in the three fields (described in detail); to the use of John Campion and Prudence his wife c) A fourth part of the messuage - the middle part, 4 bays - two "cullices" and one little croft, a fourth part of the close of pasture called Newbolde (east end), fourth part of three doles of meadow in Beddowe Meadow, a third part of Elboe Dole, and arable in three fields (described in detail): to use of John Gulston and Elizabeth his wife. Dated 4 August 40 Elizabeth [1598] - 1598
169 - Feoffment by Samuel Halford of Clipston, husbandman, to Francis Bosworth of Clipston, husbandman, and Catherine his wife, daughter of Samuel Halford, in part performance of the marriage portion of Catherine, of all that piece of meadow ground in the fields of Clipston in a meadow called Nether Meadow, 4a now in the tenure of Samuel Halford: to the use of Samuel Halford and Dorothy his wife for their lives, then to the use of Francis Bosworth and Catherine Bosworth for the life of Catherine, then to the use of Francis Bosworth and his heirs by Catherine, in default to the use of the right heirs of Francis Bosworth. Dated 20 August 16 James I [1618] - 1618
170 - Copy deeds - 1598-1617
171 - Quitclaim by Edward Wade, senior and junior and William Wade, to Edward Villers of Derby, draper, of a virgate of land lying in the fields of Newbold, in the parish of Clipston. Dated 15 May - 1604
172 - Feoffment by Edward Wade, senior, of Clipston, yeoman, to David Hull of Clipston, yeoman, and Anna Hull his daughter, of a capital messuage or farm in Clipston with all buildings, barns etc belonging and five virgates of land in Clipston and two cottages in Clipstone in the occupation of Christopher Brumynge, George Gibbs and Martin Waple, in performance of the indenture of 10 June 1603. Dated 27 June - 1603
173 - Final concord between Eusebius Buswell esq, William Ragge and Nicholas Bell plaintiffs and Edward Baxter and Anna his wife, deforciants of 2 messuages, 2 gardens, 30a of land, 6a of meadow, 20a of pasture and 20a of furze and heath, and common of pasture for all cattle in Clipston and Newbold, consideration £160. Day after Ascension Dy 1 William and Mary [1689] - 1689
174 - Lease for possession by Edward Baxter of Clipston, yeoman, to Euseby Buswell of Cadeby, esq, of a capital messuage or farmhouse with orchard and homestead belonging and arable, meadow and pasture ground reputed to be 3/4 of a yardland in Newbold. Dated 12 August 4 James II [1688] - 1688
175 - Deed of exchange between William Saunders of Welford, gent, Henry Lomley of Clipston, gent, son and heir of Elizabeth Lomley one of the daughters and heirs of Sir James Harrington kt, by which Saunders has conveyed to Lomley three parts of the manor of Clipston and all such lands, tenements with the advowson of the third part of the church and chantry of Clipston and Newbold; also his manor called Childe Manor; of clear yearly value of £5 6s 8d; also tenement in the occupation of William Smyth, Peter Geffreson, Richard Rawlin. Roger Hull, John Hull (purchased of Maurice Osborne); annual value 35s 6d; in exchange for all his (Lomley's) part of the manor of Brixworth and the advowson of the chantry in Brixworth, and all other his hereditaments in Brixworth. Dated 5 July 21 Henry VIII [1529]. (18th century copy - note that "Little Close" part of the premises)
176 - Feoffment by John Hackney of Doddington, Northants, gent, and Edward Bond of Woolaston, Northants, gent, to Edward Baxter of Clipston, joiner, and Anne his wife, in consideration of £550, of a messuage or tenement with garden, orchard and backside in Clipston now or late in the tenure of Margaret Bond and all pieces of arable, ley, meadow, pasture and furze ground and one innland piece of arable land and greensward lying dispersedly in the open fields of Clipston, containing one yardland: schedule attached of detailed terrier of yardland, land in Birchill Field, Cawdwell Field, Portway Field, Lowe Field, Tosse Field and Maslowe Field. Dated 2 July - 1680
177 - Mortgage in fee for £100 by William Goodman of Clipston, yeoman, and Roger Goodman his son, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of their yardland in the fields of Newbold in the parish of Clipston: redeemable on the payment of £100 on 1 October 1614. Dated 20 June 9 James I [1611] - 1611
178 - Feoffment by Francis Lumley of Clipston, gent, to George Busvell of Derby, gent, in consideration of £100, of all that close or pasture ground 5 acres called Paynes Close, all that close 1a called the Little Close in Clipston, with a dole of meadow called Elbowe Dole 2a in Berrowe Meadow, and a piece of leys of pasture, 4a in fields of Newbold on the backside of Wadborowe adjacent to Sybertoft Meere and all those five leys together of pasture or grass ground 3a on a furlong called Stoggdon Hill in Newbold fields adjacent to a Lanmas Close of Thomas Wade. Dated 8 April 9 James I [1611] - 1611
179 - Lease for possession by Anne Chamberlaine of Keyam, Leics, widow, Hannah Coleman of East Langton, Leics, widow, Abigale Halford of Bradwell, Bucks, spinster, and Daniel Coleman of West Langton, Leics, yeoman, to Buseby Buswell of Tukencoat, Rutland, of a messuage, cottage or tenement in Clipston with a neat yard and little close, 2a by estimation, several parcels of arable land, meadow and pasture ground in the common and open fields of Newbold in the parish of Clipston, one half yard land; which were in the tenure of William Dawes and were purchased by William Halford from Zachery and Henry Wade. Dated 1 June 1 James II [1685] - 1685
180 - Recovery by Anthony Langley and Edward Hunne against George Buswell of 14a of land, 2a of meadow, 18a of pasture, 14a of furze and heath in Clipston and Newbold. Dated 23 January 9 James I [1612] - 1612
181 - Feoffment by Robert Hawford of Clipston, husbandman, to George Buswell of Derby, gent, in consideration of £90, of moiety of a close called the Over Close in Clipston ½ acre and a half yard land in the fields of Newbold in the parish of Clipston (recited in detail, lands in Stogden Field, Mawseldfield, Loefield). Dated 9 July 2 James II [1686] - 1686
182 - Agreement between John Boseworthe the elder of Clipston, yeoman, and Robert and Roger Sturges of Clipston, yeoman, that Boseworthe shall permit and suffer a writ of entry sur disseisin in the poste to be had and pursued by the Sturges against him of all that messuage and two yardlands in Clipston, by the names of one messuage, one orchard, 50a of land, 5a of meadow, 50a of pasture in Clipston. Dated 16 April 7 Elizabeth [1565] - 1565
183 - Lease by Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston, widow, to Robert of Kibworth Harcourt, mercer, in consideration of,a cottage or tenement in Kibworth Harcourt and a quarter yardland. Dated 17 October 9 Charles I [1633] - 1633
184 - Marriage settlement by which in consideration of the marriage between Sir Euseby Pelsant and Anne Boswell of Clipston, Northants, and for the provision of Anne's jointure in lieu of dower, Sir Euseby Pelsant of Liddington, Rutland, kt, and Robert Pelsant of Grays Inn, his brother, have released to Richard Kinsman of Broughton, Northants, esq, George and John Boswell of Clipston, Anne's brothers, all that messuage or tenement with courts, yards, orchards, gardens and closes, lands etc in Cadeby, Leics, contained in an indenture of 7 May 10 Charles I [1634], and all and singular the other messuages of Sir Euseby Pelsant in Cadeby; and two closes or parcels of pasture ground in Market Bosworth, Naveby and Newbold Verdon, Leics, called Sparkenhoe Fields and a rickyard containing 60 acres, conveyed by John Crewe to Robert Pelsant on 25 January 1649; also another close in Market Bosworth conveyed to Robert Pelsant by Henry Turvile on 10 October 1613, and the prebend of Liddington, Rutland, conveyed by Sir John Woolaston to Robert Pelsant; to the use of Sir Euseby Pelsant until the marriage, then to the use of Sir Euseby for 99 years; then the lands in Cadeby, Market Bosworth and lands in Kent, and part of the Liddington property to the use of Anne Boswell for life for her jointure: residue of premises after determination of 99 year term to the use of trustees to support the contingent uses, ie to the use of the successive male issue of the marriage. Dated 20 September - 1653
185 - Gift by John Traslove of Lawton to Robert Bosworth of Clypston of a croft and half a virgate of land in the vill and fields of Clypston which croft lies between the tenement of John Ysaham and the tenement of Mag. Halldenby from the feast of St Michael for 7 years for a certain sum of money. Dated 10 March 20 Henry VII [1505] - 1505
186 - Gift by John Bussewell of Clipston, yeoman, to John Bothome and William Alestre of Derby, in full agreement of the marriage between himself (JB) and Mary daughter of John Bothome, of all his messuages, mills, lands, tenements, meadows etc in Clipston, Newbold and Oxendon, a chantry in Sprotton, Northants, a close of pasture formerly of the chantry of Clipston called Pylkingtons Chauntrie, a close or parcel of meadow in Bosworth, Leics, called Collens Holme, formerly a chantry of Marston Trussell: to hold for the life of the said Mary and after her decease to the use of said John Bussewell and his lawful issue by said Mary. Dated 13 October 3/4 Philip and Mary [1556] - 1556
187 - Gift by Simon Rawlegh of Farnborowe, Warwicks, esq to Thomas Wade of Clipston, yeoman, of all and singular those closes, pastures and pasturage called Newbold and Inland lying in the parish of Clipsham or Clipston: annual rent of £13 6s 8d. 10 April 3 Edward VI [1549] - 1549
188 - Bond by John Markam and Thomas Markam of Oxenden Magna to George Buswell of Derby in £160: 10 September 10 James I [1612]. Reconveyance of cottage and land in Oxenden of the same date - 1612
189 - Feoffment by John Wapull of Clipston, shepherd, to Edward Waldin of Clipston, labourer, in consideration of £8, of all that part or parcel of his yard as is set out from the other part in Clipston, with trees, bushes, hedges etc. Dated 20 December - 1630
190 - Final concord between George Buswell esq plaintiff and Edward Lynnett and Dorothy his wife and William Lynnett deforciants of 10a of land, 6a of meadow, 20a of pasture, 2a of furze and heath in Hazelbeck: consideration £41. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 3 Charles I [1627] - 1627
191 - Final concord between Thomas Pecte, gent and Ferdinand ford, plaintiffs, and Thomas and Laurentia his wife deforciants of 18a of land, 3a of meadow, 6a of pasture and common of pasture of all cattle in Oxenden Magna: consideration £41. Dated 15 days of Easter? 38 Elizabeth [1596] - 1596
192 - Gift by William Scryveyn of Clipston to Richard his brother of the same place of six roods of land and ½a of meadow in the fields of Clipston, of which ½a lies on Akerdich Hul between the gores of the lord and the land of Thomas son of Bustach, and ½a lies on Longefurlongis between the land of Thomas Large and Walter Patislye, and ½a in that culture called Veres Medue between the gores of the lord and the land of Thomas son of Eustach, and a rood and a half of meadow lying near Oxendon "Mer" between the land of Thomas Large and the land of Walter Patislye and a half rood on Fordolys between the land of Thomas Large and the land of Walter Patislye: annual rent of 10d. Witnesses: William Mille, Robert Fot, John Warde, Nicholas Davy. Monday next after feast of St Botulfi, 33 Edward III [24 Jun 1359] - 1359
193 - Bond William Spence of Oxenden to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman in: Dated 10 August. Reconveyance of same day - 1621
194-195 - Final concord and counterpart between Thomas Jackson plaintiff and Anthony Symkyn and Godithe his wife, William Maydewell and Mary his wife deforciants of 3 messuages, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 50a of land, 10a of meadow, 10a of pasture and common of pasture for all cattle in Countesthorpe: £100 consideration. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 13 James I [1615] - 1615
196 - Lease by Samuel Bagely, clerk, parson of Haselbitche to George Buswell of Clipston, esq, of all manner of tithes belonging to him as parson of Haselbitche and a close of pasture ground and meadow ground adjoining the fields of Haselbitche in the occupation of William Wikes, and a further close of pasture in Haselbitche in the occupation of Edward Lynnett: for the life of Samuel Bagley: £3 10s per annum rent. Dated 20 January 1658 - 20 Jan [1659]
197 - Bond by Egidius Sturges of Clipston, clerk, to Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston, widow, in £50. Dated 11 April. Re indenture of same date - 1640
198 - Bond by John Waple of Clipston, husbandman, to Thomas Iliffe of Clipston, shepherd, in £60 - 2 Feb [1647]
199 - Bond by William Goodeman and Roger Goodeman, his son of Clipston, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £200. Dated 20 June 9 James I [1611]. Re indenture of same date - 1611
200 - Bond by William Goodman and Roger Goodman of Clipston, yeomen, to George Buswell of Derby in £40. Dated 28 June 3 James I [1605]. Re lease of same day - 1605
201 - Bond by Reynolde Somner of Huberdes Hall, Harlow, Essex, and John Adams of Huberdes Hall, yeoman, to Christopher Bunnyng of Clipston, yeoman, in £100. Dated 3 March 39 Elizabeth [1597]. (NB definitely BUNNYNG) - 1597
202 - Agreement consequent upon feoffment (see D3155/WH 220 etc) presumably 12 Nov 41 Elizabeth [1599] by John Reade of Cottesbrook, Northants, esq, to William Lynnett of Hasselbitch - 1599
203 - Copy marriage settlement between William Lynnett al Lynnell of Hasselbitch, yeoman, Richard Brookes of Kingsthorpe, Northants, yeoman, and George Lynnett al Lynnell of Sibertofte, Northants, yeoman, in consideration of a marriage between Edward Lynnett son of William Lynnett and Dorothie Gregory daughter of Clement Gregory of Rushton and for a competent jointure for Dorothie, by which Lynnett has enfeoffed to Brookes and Lynnett, all that messuage and tenement with lands etc (one and a half yard lands) belonging in Hasselbitch: the messuage and a moiety of the land to the use of Edward Lynnett and Dorothie and their lawful issue: in default to William Lynnett second son of William Lynnett and his lawful issue; in default to use of William Lynnett the father: the other moiety of the land to the use of Edward Lynnett and his lawful issue by Dorothy, in default of the use of the heirs of the body of Edward Lynnett, in default to the use of William Lynnett second son of William Lynnett and his lawful issue, and in default to the use of William Lynnett the father. Dated 30 September 13 James I - 1615
204 - Power of attorney to Sir Thomas Treshame of Rushton, Northants, kt, to George Levens to deliver to William Lynnett al Lynnell of Hasselbeeche, 3 deeds. Dated 26 November 4 Elizabeth [1561]. (Copy 17 C) - 1561
205 - Copy of feoffment by Sir Thomas Treshame of Rushton, Northants to William Lynnett of Hassellbeeche, yeoman, and Agnes his wife of messuages, tenements, lands etc in Hassellbeeche. Dated 12 November 4 Elizabeth [1562] - 1562
206 - Mortgage by demise for 99 years for £100 by Edward Baxter of Clipston, yeoman, and Anne his wife to Magdalen Clipsham of Uppingham, Rutland, widow, of three quarters of a yardland in the open fields of Newbold. Dated 23 May 33 Charles II [1681] - 1681
207 - Feoffment by Thomas Wade of Clipston, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £180, of all that close of pasture in the fields of Newbold called Neweclose, 8 s with all trees etc. Dated 13 April 9 James I [1611] - 1611
208 - Feoffment by Hugh Poole of Clipston, yeoman, to William Halford of Clipston, tallow-chandler, in consideration of £80, of all that cottage or tenement in Clipston in the occupation of Thomas Hull, another cottage or tenement in Clipston in the occupation of William Bosworth, and a Neate Yard and Little Close of pasture adjacent to the backside of the cottage, 2 acres. Dated 18 June 11 Charles I [1635] - 1635
209 - Feoffment by Richard Holland of Saddington, Leics and John Holland one of his sons to William Turvill of Countesthorpe, Leics, yeoman in consideration of £80, of all that tenement or cottage in Countesthorpe wherein John Stubbes inhabits, and a close of pasture in Countesthorpe called the Ashe Close, and another close called the Newe Close, 3 acres - 25 Apr 1603
210 - Certificate that George Buswell of Clipston has paid the "third subsidy" of the three subsidies granted by an Act of Parliament, 8 March 1624. (21 James I) - 8 Mar [1625]
211 - Final concord - Counterpart of D3155/WH 190
212 - Feoffment by Edward Baxter of Clipston and Anne his wife to Buseby Buswell of Cadeby, Leics, esq, in consideration of £502, of a capital messuage or farmhouse with orchard, homestead and 3/4 of a yardland in Newbold in the parish of Clipston: schedule of 3/4 yardland attached, arable, furze and grass ground in the Loe, Tosse and Mowselowe Fields. Dated 13 August - 1688
213 - Copy bargain and sale by Francis Habington of Grantham, gent, one of the cousins and co-heirs of Dame Dorothy Borome dec'd to John Bosworth of Clipston, husbandman, in consideration of £28, of a messuage in Clipston with all houses, buildings, orchards, gardens etc and a parcel of ground called Blackhome Piece in Stokeden Field, 4a, and a close called Coneycrofte. Dated 1 April - 1565
214 - Final concord between Samuel Taylor, gent, and Thomas Taylor, plaintiffs, and James Lillingston alias Willmott, George Iliffe and Anne his wife, Thomas Hull and Mary his wife and Thomas Wignall and Elizabeth his wife deforciants of 2 messuages, a cottage, 130a of land, 30a of meadow, 80a of pasture, 18a of furze and heath and common of pasture for all cattle in Creaton Magna and Parva, Clipston. Newbold and Ashley: consideration £320. Dated Michaelmas in three weeks 1 Anne [1702] - 1702
215 - Feoffment by Mathew Browne of Clipston, labourer, to John Waple ofthe same town and county. shepherd, in consideration of £19, of all his messuage, cottage or tenement in Clipston in the tenure or occupation of William Hull with all buildings etc belonging. Dated 25 May 1 Charles I [1625] - 1625
216 - Agreement between John Reade of Cottesbrook, Northants, esq, and Alexander Lovell of Guillesborough, Northants, yeoman, that Lovell can peaceably occupy a messuage etc in Haselbeech enfeoffed to him by Reade. Dated 12 November 41 Elizabeth [1599] - 1599
217 - Feoffment by Giles Sturges of Clipston, clerk, and Mary his wife to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £50, of a moiety of a close called Newbold Close, and several other parcels of ground, namely a parcel of ground in Bilbroke called the Sielling Piece, 4 doles of meadow in Beadowe Meadow called Elboe Dole, Longedale and the two doles shooting upon Stannit Hill, also one ley under Newbold, and five arable lands with their hades, three lying on Fullpitt Hill and the others upon Horseleyes. Dated 9 April 11 James I [1613] - 1613
218 - Marriage settlement between Samuel Halford of Clipston, husbandman and Francis Bosworth of Clipston and Katherine his wife, daughter of said Samuel, by which, in part performance of the marriage portion of said Katherine, Halford has enfeoffed to Bosworth, a piece of meadow ground in the fields of Clipston in a meadow called Nether Meadow, 4a: to the use of Samuel Halford and Dorothy his wife for their lives, then to the use of Katherine wife of Francis for life, then to the use of the right heirs of Francis Bosworth. Dated 20 August 16 James I [1618] - 1618
219 - Feoffment by John Waple of Clipston, husbandman, to Thomas Tliffe of Clipston, shepherd, in consideration of £31, of his messuage, cottage or tenement in Clipston with all buildings, stables etc purchased of Mathew Browne. (See D3155/WH 215 and earlier). Dated 2 February 22 Charles I [1647] - 1647
220 - Agreement between Edward Walpole of Haselbeech and Alexander Lovell of Guillesboro, that Lovell may peaceably occupy messuages, lands and tenements in Haselbeech included in an indenture of 20 August 41 Elizabeth. Dated 12 November 41 Elizabeth [1597] - 1597
221 - Feoffment by Thomas Walpole of Haselbeech, Northants, yeoman, to Alexander Lovell of Guillesboro, yeoman - as D3155/WH 220. Dated 12 November 41 Elizabeth [1597] - 1597
222 - Feoffment by Robert Moyer of Welford, Northants, yeoman, to Alexander Lovell - as D3155/WH 216, 220, 221 - appear to relate to some type of private enclosure, allotments under same. Dated 12 November 41 Elizabeth [1597] - 1597
223 - Feoffment by William Lynnett of Haselbeech to Alexander Lovell - as D3155/WH 220 etc. Dated 12 November 41 Elizabeth [1597] [NB referred to as "Hospital land" in endorsement] - 1597
224 - Feoffment by Thomas Walpole of Haselbeech to Alexander Lovell - as D3155/WH 220 etc. Dated 12 November 41 Elizabeth [1597] - 1597
225 - Feoffment by Edward Walpole the younger of Haselbeech, yeoman, to Alexander Lovell - as D3155/WH 220 etc. Dated 12 November 41 Elizabeth [1597] - 1597
226 - Feoffment by Robert Maydwell late of Counstingesthorpe, Leics, yeoman, and William Maydwell of East Farndon, Northants, his son and heir apparent, to Thomas Jackson the elder of Counstingesthorpe, in consideration of £115, of all those lands, tenements, meadows, pastures etc purchased of James Buswell in the town and fields of Counstingesthorpe. Dated 17 October 8 James I [1610] - 1610
227 - Assignment by James Buswell of Countesthorpe, Leics, yeoman, to John Stubbes of Foston, husbandman, in consideration of £18, of part of one croft or close in Countesthorpe called the Ashe Close, 29 roods of arable land, one dole of meadow, 3 roods of ley ground, one ley of gorse ground, in the three fields of Countesthorpe, one "rood ley" in each of the three fields, pasture for two kine beasts in the commons - for residue of a 30 year term: 3s 4d rent. Dated 1 Nov. 30 Elizabeth [1588] - 1588
228 - Feoffment by Anthony Langley of Clipston, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £35, of all his moiety of a close of pasture or meadow called Inland in the fields of Newbold in the parish of Clipston, and also his right to a way or lane leading into the said close called Inland Lane 410 ft in length, 21 ft in breadth. Dated 4 October - 1613
229 - Receipt by John Lumley and Francis Lumley for £700 from George Buswell, being part of the consideration for a messuage, manorhouse and tenement, 3 closes, 5 yardlands in Clipston. Dated 17 January 1650 (sic) - 1650
230 - Quitclaim by David Hull of Clipston, Northants, yeoman, to William Hull of Clipston, yeoman, of 2 parcels of meadow in Clipston in the tenure of William Goodman, the first containing 6a 2r 12p between the way called the Drovers Way to the south and the meadow called Towne Meadow to the north, the other containing 4a 0r 03p, again bounded by Drovers Way and Towne Meadow. Dated 4 January 13 James I [1616] - 1616
231 - Receipt by Thomas Fletcher of 20s from George Buswell of Clipston, for a "post fine" to the king. Dated 14 July - 1620
232 - Copy will of John Bosworthe of Clipston: to Francis this eldest son and his heirs male, all his house and lands in Newbold and Clipston. Dated 20 January 2 James I [1605] - 1605
233 - Memo of annual value of Pylkingtons Chantry in Clipston, Newbold and Oxenden Magna - [mid 16th cent]
234 - Quitclaim by William Goodeman of Clipston, yeoman, and Roger Goodeman his son and heir, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of one yard land, meadow and pasture in the fields of Newbold, in the parish of Clipston. Dated 10 June 10 James I [1612] - 1612
235 - Feoffment by Thomas Bull of Clipston, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £150, of a close called Whitland Close, 10 acres, in Kelmarsh. Dated 20 July 19 James I [1621] - 1621
236 - Assignment by Sir Thomas Griffin of Braybrook kt to Francis Mulsho of Thrapston, Northants, gent, and Robert Hickes, of the same town, gent, of the unexpired term in a lease [for 2000 yrs of 12 November 42 Eliz (1600) of the manor of Great Oxenden, by Sir Edward Griffin, father of Sir Thomas, to Trustees] of a messuage or farmhouse in Oxenden in the tenure of John Stone, a strip of ground nearby called Pen Yard, ½ acre, and a newly erected messuage nearby, and all that windmill in Oxenden and the ground on which it stands, late in the tenure of John Stone (all to be sold to John Stone). Dated 1 February 7 James I [1610] - 1610
237 - Final concord between Anthony Langeley plaintiff and Christopher Buninge and Constance his wife deforciant of a messuage, a toft, a garden, 22a of land, 2a of meadow, 24a of pasture and common of pasture for all cattle in Clipston and Newbold: consideration £40. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 41 Elizabeth [1599] - 1599
238 - Gift by Gyfford Watkyn of Draughton, Northants, to Isabel Reade, widow, late wife of John Reade of Cottesbrook, of an annuity of £30 issuing out of closes in Cottesbrook, Haselbech and Naseby called Lodge Close, Babcrafte, Whartley, Callender Holme,? Morrens Holme and? Sleeford Hill and the meadows belonging to them. Dated 23 October 7 James I [1609] - 1609
239 - Feoffment by John Campion of Clipston, Northants, yeoman, and Prudence his wife, one of the daughters and co-heirs of Roger Wade, late of Clipston to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, for a certain sum of money, of a moiety of a close in Newbold called Inland and a way called Inland Lane 410 ft long, 21 ft wide. Dated 24 April - 1601
240 - Final concord between Francis Lumley, gent, and Elizabeth his wife pf and Thomas Tresame kt and Meriel[am] his wife and John Flamstedd esq def of 10a of land, 2a of meadow, 10a of pasture and common of pasture for 40 sheep in Clipston and Newbold: £41 consideration. Dated Easter in 15 days 38 Elizabeth [1596] - 1596
241 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 237
242 - Mortgage in fee for £60 by Edward Wade of Clipston to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of his closes called Inlandes in Clipston or Newbold adj Sybertofte Field on one side, the land of Dorothy Wade, widow, on the other, a dole or piece of meadow in a meadow called Berrey Meadow, Clipston, 232s. Dated 1 July 40 Elizabeth [1598] - 1598
243 - Feoffment by Robert Hawford the elder of Clipston, yeoman, and Robert Hawford the younger of Clipston, yeoman, to George Buswell of Darby, yeoman, in consideration of £80, of one half yard land, leys, meadow and pasture lying in the fields of Clipston and Newbold. Dated 20 September 16 James I [1618] - 1618
244 - Final concord between George pf and William ? Lovell and Alice his wife and Hugh?, Lovell, def of a messuage?, 8a of meadow,? 40 a of pasture, 3 a of furze and heath in ? Haselbech: consideration £100. Dated 8 days Michaelmas Charles I
245 - Gift by John Wade of Kelmarsh, son and heir of Maurice Wade, and William Wade his son of Kelmarsh, to George Buswell of Derby, for a certain sum of money, of a close of pasture or meadow called Popes Croft, Kelmarsh, 80a with all trees, hedges etc belonging - 22 Aug 1609
246 - Quitclaim by Edward Langley of Oxenden Magna clerk, son and heir apparent of Anthony Langley, late of Clipston, to Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston, widow, for a competent sum of money, of a close of pasture called Nobold Close, 5 acres, in the parish of Newbold. Dated 3 August - 1637
247 - Lease by George Buswell of Clipston, gent, to Lucie Danne of Harbonow, Leics, widow, of part of a messuage or tenement in Harborow viz the shop, the chamber over the same, one room adj to the said shop at the backside, one small parcel of ground adj the room for a yard, and egress and regress to the brook through the yard and close to the same messuage belonging: for 21 years at a peppercorn rent. Dated 4 November 22 James I [1624] - 1624
248 - Bargain and sale (copy) by John Assheby of Lowsbye, Leics, esq, and Thomas Asshebye, gent, his son and heir apparent, to Thomas Jaxon of Countesthorpe, Leics, yeoman, of two messuages, 3 closes and 6 yardlands in Countesthorpe, with all deeds and evidences; to make a further assurance by fine or feoffment etc to said Thomas Jaxon at his expense; Jaxon agrees to pay consideration of £117. Dated 26 September 5 Edward VI [1551] - 1551
249 - Copy will of Robert Hawford of Clipston, husbandman: half of house, closes and a yardland in the fields to Tobias his eldest son and his lawful male issue; other half of house and closes and another yardland to his son Robert Hawford and his lawful male heirs: in default to right heirs of Robert Hawford. Dated 22 June 30 Elizabeth [1588] - 1588
250 - Feoffment by Edward Wade of Clipston, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £280, of a close of meadow or pasture called Newbold, 20a with all woods etc. Dated 1 August 43 Elizabeth [1601] - 1601
251 - Deed of apportionment between Augustine Hawford of Clipston, husbandman, Samuel Hawford of Clipston, husbandman, Matthew Hawford of Clipston, husbandman, and Roger Hawford of Clipston, husbandman reciting that their uncle John Hawford of Kegworth died seised in the manor called Verdons or Pilkingtons Manor at Clipston and several other lands in Clipston: now agreed that (a) Augustine Hawford shall hold part of the pasture called Inlandes, as is "stored", part of a close called Paynes Close, part of a meadow called Droverswaye (b) Samuel Hawford shall hold all those Ten Lees, parcel of the Inlandes and part of the meadow called Drovers Way (c) Matthew Hawford shall hold part of the Inlandes and part of the Drovers Way (d) Roger Hawford shall hold part of the Inlandes and part of the Drovers Way. Dated 1 March 4 James I [1607] - 1607
252 - Deed of exchange between William Sannders of Wellford, Northants, gent, and Henry Lumley of Clipston, gent, son and heir of Elizabeth Lumley, one of the daughters and heirs of James Harrington kt dec'd, by which for diverse sums of money, Sannders has bargained and sold to Lumley, three parts of the manor of Clipston, with the advowson of a third part of the church and chantry of Newbold and Clipston, also his manor in Clipston called the Childe Manor and all other hereditaments in Clipston which he has by will or gift of Edward Sannders, also land in Clipston called Holdenbey Land purchased of William Hatton in Clipston and Newbold, in exchange for all his part of the manor of Brixworth and part of the advowson of the chantry of Brixworth, to be yearly value of £28. Dated 1 July 21 Henry VIII [1529] - 1529
253 - Mortgage in fee by Giles Sturges of Clipston, Northants, clerk to Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston, widow, for £25, of a messuage or tenement in Newbold in the parish of Clipston: redeemable on payment of £25 on 12 April 1643. Dated 11 April - 1640
254 - Lease and release by Sir George Buswell of Clipston, Bart, and Dame Katherine his wife to Euseby Pelsant of Liddington, Rutland, kt, Richard Kinsman of Broughton, Northants, Esq, Richard Perney of Allexton, Leics, and Edward Halford of London, merchant, in consideration of 10s, of several parcels of land called Hemp Land, Humfreyes Close, Christopher Silbies Homestead and Upper End of William Silbies Orchard, now marked and set forth containing 2a 2r 24p, a close of pasture called Lumleys Nether Close and lower part of Lumleys Long Close, 2a 2r 24p together. Dated 14/15 August 15 Charles II [1663] - 1663
255 - Feoffment by John Chapman of Clipston, yeoman, to Euseby Buswell of Cadeby, Leics, Esq, in consideration of £66, of all that messuage, cottage or tenement in Clipston in the occupation of Richard Taylor and several parcels of land, meadow and pasture called the Baulkes and Hordes being 37 in number in the fields of Newbold in the parish of Clipston. Dated 14 October 3 James II [1687] - 1687
256 - Feoffment by William Halford of Great Oxenden, yeoman, to Matthew Browne of Clipston, labourer, in consideration of £18, of his messuage, cottage or tenement in Clipston in the tenure of William Goodman. Dated 16 October 22 James I [1624] - 1624
257 - Part of conveyance (top 2/3 missing) by John Waple, Anne his wife and Matthew Buswell, of a messuage, cottage or tenement to Thomas Iliffe. Dated 20 May - 1647
258 - Feoffment by Henry Hawford of South Killworth, Leics, yeoman, Robert Hawford of Clipston, yeoman, and Roger Hawford of Clipston, husbandman, to Thomas Wade of Clipston, yeoman, in consideration of £180, of all that messuage in Clipston one half whereof Robert Hawford inhabits and Roger Hawford the other half, two closes called the Overend and Bancroft, 2a, two cottages adjacent to said closes in the occupations of Ambrose Somner and Richard Webbe, and one yard land in the fields of Newbold being a decayed hamlet in the parish of Clipston. Dated 2 January 7 James I [1610] - 1610
259 - Bond by Prudence Campion of Clipston, widow, and Moses Campion of the same place, yeoman, son and heir of said Prudence, to George Buswell in £80: indenture of same date. Dated 1 October - 1630
260 - Feoffment by Francis Lumley of Clipston, gent, to John Cheshire of Clipston, miller, and Katherine his wife, in considertion of £40, of all that messuage or tenement in Clipston in the occupation of John Coale of Clipston and ½ acre of arable land in the fields of Newbold, in Lowe Field, on a furlong called Long Cathorne. Dated 10 January 9 James I [1612] - 1612
261 - Feoffment by Sir George Buswell of Clipston bart, to Thomas Halford of Clipston, yeoman, in consideration of 10s, of all that messuage, or tenement in Clipstone in the tenure or occupation of James White and a parcel of a little close in the occupation of John Langley. Dated 20 January 15 Charles II [1664] - 1664
262 - Covenant by Edward Walpole of Haselbeech, Northants, yeoman, that Alexander Lovell of Guillsborough yeoman, may at all times peaceably occupy the messuage, lands and hereditaments enfeoffed to him by Edward Walpole by deed of 12 parts of 12 August 41 Elizabeth [1599]. Dated 12 November 41 Elizabeth (see earlier - again endorsed "Hospital Land") - 1599
263 - Feoffment by William Lovell of Haselbeech, yeoman, and Alice his wife, Hugh Lovell of Yelvertoft, Northants, yeoman, his son and heir, to George Buswell of Clipston, gent, in consideration of £500, of a messuage or tenement in Haselbech now or late in the tenure of William Lovell, a little close called Sares Croft, 2 closes reputed to be 1 1/4 yardlands, 48a. Dated 26 December 2 Charles I [1626] - 1626
264 - Feoffment by Thomas Bull of Clipston, yeoman, and Jane his wife, and Henry Bull his son and heir apparent, to Sir George Buswell of Clipston, Bart, in consideration of £200, of two closes of pasture in Clipston called the Alleyes, 6a. Dated 28 December 15 Charles II [1663] - 1663
265 - Exemplification of recovery by Anthony Langley and William Billingham against George Buswell, gent, of 33a of meadow and 155a of pasture in Kelmarsh. Dated 28 November 8 James I [1610] - 1610
266 - Will of Edward Tanner of Clipston: messuage, tenement and backside in Clipston to his three daughters, Sarah, Anne and Dorothy. Dated 10 August - 1692
267 - Feoffment by James Buswell of Countesthorpe in the parish of Blaby, yeoman, to Richard Hollande of Saddington, clerk, and Ellen his wife and John Hollande one of his sons, in consideration of £100, of one yardland, a close called Ashe Close, one tenement or cottage containing two bays therein newly erected, a close called Newe Close 3a, all in Countesthorpe: annual rent of 8s. Dated 10 March 33 Elizabeth [1591] - 1591
268 - Defeasence of statute merchant, by which Walter Newton of Harthill, Warwicks, yeoman, Benjamin Armson of Ashby, Leics, mercer, agree to pay to John Lumley of Clipston, gent, Francis Lumley his son and heir and William Willington of Coventry, gent, the sum of £330 in which they are bound by the statute merchant. Dated 26 November - 1647
269 - Feoffment by Samuel Hawford and Francis Bosworth of Wallton, Norfolk, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £56, of a piece of meadow ground in Clipston in a place called Nether Meadows, 4a. Dated 1 April 18 James I [1620] - 1620
270 - Bargain and sale by Robert Osberne of Kelmarsh, Esq, to Maurice Wade of Kelmarsh, yeoman, for an unspecified sum of money, of all the arable, meadow and pasture land in Kelmarsh within the bounds hereafter mentioned, viz all those lands meadows leys pastures soil and ground 164 acres, common of pasture in the East Field of Kelmarsh in one parcel of ground (except for Maurice Wade's freehold and glebe lands of the parish church of Kelmarsh), also a parcel of a lane called Goate Lane in Kelmarsh and a little close near to the mansion of John Wade, one of the sons of Maurice Wade, 1½ acres. Dated 13 November 39 Elizabeth [1597] - 1597
271 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 267
272 - Gift by Thomas Blaston of Braybroke to James Blaston and Anne his wife of a messuage and two virgates of land and another messuage near Standall, and a virgate and a half of land in the village and fields of Braybrook and a close in the fields of Dyngley. Dated 24 May 24 Henry VIII [1532] - 1532
273 - Feoffment by John Parker of Haselbeech, yeoman, to Alexander Lovell of Guillsborough, yeoman, two of the parties to deed of 12 parts of 12 August 41 Elizabeth, of all the messuages houses lands tenements and hereditaments which the said John has in Haselbeech "wherein in the several plots or parcels or other appearing by the said plote or description or the table or any other thing therein appear - - - - - to be set out assigned, allotted or allowed within the town or fields of Haselbeech to the said Alexander Lovell". Dated 12 November 41 Elizabeth [1599] - 1599
274 - Marriage settlement on the marriage of Vincent Symkin of Blaby and Goodich Symkin one of the daughters of William Turvile by which in consideration of the marriage and £50, William Turvile of Countesthorpe, Leics, husbandman, has enfeoffed to Thomas Symkin of Little Glen, yeoman, and Richard Turvile of Sheasby, Leics, yeoman, all that messuage at Countesthorpe in the occupation of William Turvile and one other tenement or cottage at Countesthorpe and a yardland in the fields of Countesthorpe (schedule of yardland attached - lands in South, Middle, North and Mill Fields): messuage in which William Turvile lives and a moiety of the yard land to the use of William Turvile and Mary his wife for their lives, then to the use of Vincent Symkin and Goodith and their lawful issue, she being alive at the time of the death of William Turvile, in default to the use of the right heirs of William Turvile: cottage and other moiety of yardland to the use of Vincent Symkin and Goodith his wife and their lawful issue and in default to the use of the right heirs of Vincent Symkin. Dated 15 March 9 James I [1612] - 1612
275 - Feoffment by Sir George Buswell of Clipston, Bart, to Jonathan Clay of Leicester, clerk, in consideration of £460 and £500, of a messuage or tenement, close called Ash Close, close called New Close and 4½ yardlands in Countesthorpe and Blaby. Dated 23 September 13 Charles II [1661] - 1661
276 - Recovery by Henry Purton otherwise Newton and Euseby Pelsant Esq against Simon Neale, gent, and Arthur Gooday, gent, of the manor of Clipston with Newbold and 28 messuages, one watermill, 40 gardens, 900 acres of land, 230a of meadow, 1040 acres of pasture, 5a of woodland, 120a of furze and heath, 20s rent and common of pasture for all manner of cattle, in Clipston, Newbold, East Farndon, Great Oxenden, Marston Trussel, Kelmarsh, Haselbech, Lilbourne and Braybrook. Dated 28 November - 1656
277 - Feoffment by John Wade of Kelmarsh, Northants, gent, son and heir apparent of Maurice Wade of Oney, Northants, gent, and William Wade of Kelmarsh, gent, second son of Maurice Wade to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £490, of a close of pasture in Kelmarsh called Roborowe Close, lately divided from a close called Copthyll Close, 50a and 10a of meadow inclosed adjacent to said close. Dated 1 June 1 James [1603] - 1603
278 - Bond by Edward Wade, senior, of Clipstone, yeoman, to Edward Villers of Derby, yeoman, in £200: indenture of same date. Dated 8 May - 1604
279 - Feoffment by William Gilbert of Haselbeech, Northants, clerk, and Bridgett his wife, to Alexander Lovell of Guillesborowge, yeoman, (referring to one deed indented of twelve parts to which Gilbert and Lovell are two of the parties, and to one plotte or description indented of the town and fields of Haselbeech, two parts whereof have been annexed unto such of the parts of the said deed indented of twelve parts as do remain with Sir Thomas Tresame of Rushton, Northants, and John Reade of Cottesbrook, Esq) of all the messuages, houses, lands, tenements and hereditaments which the said William Gilbert and Bridgett his wife hold in Haselbeech within the several plottes or parcels of ground or otherwise appearing by the said plotte or description or the table or any other thing therein appearing to appertain and belong or to be set out, assigned, alloted or allowed within the town and fields of Haselbeech. Dated 12 November 41 Elizabeth [1599] (see other Haselbeech deeds - "Hospital land" - obviously an apportionment of some sort) - 1599
280 - Marriage settlement on the marriage of William Lovell of Guillesborough, husbandman, to Alice Cartmell one of the daughters of Nicholas Cartmell of Guyllesborough, by which Lovell has enfeoffed to Hugh Lucas of Guyllesboroughe, yeoman, and Alexander Lovell of Northetofte, yeoman, all that messuage or tenement in Haselbeech in the tenure or occupation of John Reade Esq, with all lands etc belonging, also all that messuage or tenement in Guyllesborough in the tenure or occupation of William Lovell and three quarters of a virgate of land belonging; also all that cottage or tenement in Guyllesborough in the tenure or occupation of Alexander Asteel and John Berres or one of them, and all that cottage or tenement in Guyllesborough in the occupation of Richard Banburye, and also 5a of land in Northetofte, also all that messuage or tenement in Hollywell in the parish of Guyllesborough in the tenure of Thomas Kelerre and a virgate of land in Holywell: to hold to the use of William Lovell and his heirs by said Alice, in default of issue to use of heirs of said William. Dated 24 April 43 Elizabeth [1601] - 1601
281 - Final concord between Thomas and Simon? Cutts pfs and Robert Allen and Elizabeth his wife def of 10a of pasture in Kelmarsh: consideration £41. 8 days of Michaelmas 6 James I [1608] - 1608
282 - "Terrier of the land, ley, meadow and pasture demised in the indenture hereunto annexed". No indication of date: South, East and North Fields; traditional measure. (? Countesthorpe/Blaby) - [17th cent]
283 - Bargain and sale by Henry Man of Haverbrugh (Harborough) to Thomas Gregson of the same town, weaver, of a mece (or mete) lying in the town of Haverbrugh wherein the said now dwelleth: for sum of £6. Dated 24 May 17 Henry VIII [1525] - 1525
284 - Quitclaim by Roger Hawforde of Clipston, husbandman, to Francis Jermer of Clipston, husbandman, of a parcel of ground containing threescore and twelve foot in length and three score and two feet in breadth by meets stones set out in Clipston at a place called Nether End of Bancrofte called Rickeyard, parcel of one moiety of a messuage or tenement in Clipston in the tenure or occupation of Roger Hawforde. Dated 20 July 7 James I [1609] - 1609
285 - Feoffment by Christopher Bunninge of Clipston, yeoman, and Constance his wife one of the daughters and coheirs of Roger Wade late of Clipston to Anthony Langley of Clipston, of all that fourth part of a messuage or tenement lying in Clipston or Newbold in Clipston containing 4 bays, and a half part of a croft called Thomas Yarde adjacent to the said messuage, and half of a close of pasture called Newbolde lying in the fields of Newbold, on the north part by "metes and bounds", also a quarter part and half of a quarter part of a parcel of meadow called Doles lying in Beddowe Meadows, and a third part of a meadow called Elboe Dole, also all that parcel of meadow butting on Stanithill, also lands in Lowefield, Stogdenfield and Mawseloefield; described in detail. Dated 16 May 41 Elizabeth [1599] - 1599
286 - Feoffment by Edward Wade of Clipston, yeoman, to Thomas Hull of Clipston, yeoman, and Miles Smith of Bowdon Magna, yeoman, of all his capital messuage in Clipston with all houses, edifices etc, two closes called the Upper and Nether Closes and 4 yardlands in Clipston and Newbold, with all leys, hades, balks etc. No consideration. Dated 13 February 5 Charles I [1630] - 1630
287 - Feoffment by John Wade of Kelmarsh, gent, son and heir of Maurice Wade, and William Wade second son of Maurice Wade, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £666 13s 4d, of a close of pasture or meadow ground within the fields of Kelmarsh called Coptehill Close, 90a. Dated 8 December 3 James I [1605] - 1605
288 - Part of a settlement being a bargain and sale by Vincent Symkin of Blaby, yeoman, to Thomas Jackson of Countesthorpe, Leics, yeoman, in consideration of £90, of all that messuage or tenement at Countesthorpe in the tenure or occupation of William Turvile, a close of pasture called Ashe Close 3a, one yardland in the fields of Countesthorpe and Blaby: £50 to be paid to Joan Turvile at the age of 21 or within one month of her marriage, whichever shall happen first. Dated 9 September 10 James I [1612] - 1612
289 - Quitclaim by Richard Cave of Kelmarsh, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of three closes in Kelmarsh called Greate Close, Hinde Close and the Pyll. Dated 1 April - 1621
290 - Agreement re uses of a fine between Christopher Bunninge of Clipston, yeoman, and Constance his wife, John Campyon of Clipston and Prudence his wife, John Gulston of Clipston and Elizabeth his wife, and Edward Wade of Clipston, yeoman, and John Wade of Kelmarsh yeoman: Bunninge, Campyon and Gulston and wives intend before the feast of St Andrew to levy a fine to the Wades of a messuage or farmhouse in Clipston and Newbold and two yardlands of arable, meadow and pasture in the open fields; agreed that the fine shall be limited as follows:- (a) One fourth part of the messuage, 4 bays, the east end, half the croft called Thomas Yard, half (west end) of a close called Newbold, northern half of a close of meadow called Inland and passage over Inland Lane, fourth part and half a fourth part of 3 doles of meadow in Beddowe Meadow, a third part of meadow called Elbo Dole and one dole of meadow abutting against a furlong called Stanithill and arable land in Lowe, Stogden and Mawselowe Fields - recited in detail - to the use of Christopher Bunninge and Constance his wife (b) Moiety of the house, the southern end, 6 bays, fourth part of close called Newbold (middle part), half the meadow close called Inland, quarter part and half the quarter part of three doles of meadow in Beddowe Meadow, a third part of Elbo Dole, passage over Inland Lane, and field land - recited in detail - to use of John Campion and Prudence his wife (c) Fourth part of messuage (middle part), 4 bays, a little croft, fourth part of Newbold Close, third part of Elbo Dole, fourth part of 3 doles in Beddowe Meadow and field land - recited in detail - to the use of John Gulston and Elizabeth his wife. Dated - August 40 Elizabeth [1598] - 1598
291 - Bargain and sale by William Saunders of Welford, Northants, gent, to Henry Lomley of Clipston, gent, son and heir of Elizabeth Lomley one of the daughters and heirs of James Harryngton. kt. dec'd, for diverse sums of money, of three parts of the manor of Clipston with a third part of the advowson of the church and chantry of Clipston and Newbold - purchased of Maures Osborne and the same Henry Lomley - sometimes called Pilkyngton's Land, clear yearly value of 53s 2d; also all his other lands, tenements and hereditaments in Clipston and Newbold which he has by the will of his father Edward Saunders, called Isham Land, clear yearly value of £5 6s 8d; also all such messuages, tenements, in Clipston and Newbold purchased of Maures Osborne in the occupation of William Smyth, Peter Geffreyson, Richard Rawlyn, Roger Hull and John Hull, yearly value of 35s 6d; also all such lands and tenements bought of William Hatton, gent, called Haldenbys Land in Clipston and Newbold now in the tenure of Henry Lomley; £3 6s 8d yearly value: in recompense whereof and for diverse sums of money Lomley has bargained and sold to Saunders, all his part of the manor of Brikesworth with all lands, tenements etc and part of the chantry of Brikesworth, yearly value of £15. Dated 5 July 21 Henry VIII [1529] - 1529
292 - Power of attorney by Thomas Gryffyn, kt, to Martin Hulley, chaplain, to deliver seisin to Thomas Blason of Braybroke, of a close called Dyngley Close in the fields of Dyngley and 12 roods of leys and 2 roods of land at the end of the vill of Braybroke on le Mythyll. Dated 3 December 28 Henry VIII [1536] - 1536
293 - Final concord between Henry Mott, Francis Jerman and Richard Wawple pfs and Robert Hawford and Anne his wife def of three cottages, an acre of land and a fourth part of an acre of land in Clipston: consideration £40. Dated 8 days of St Michaelmas 8 James I [1610] - 1610
294 - Quitclaim by Christopher Conyers of Braybroke, gent, to Edward Conyers his son and heir apparent, for a competent sum of money, of a close in Dingley and a messuage and 4 1/4 yardlands in Braibrooke. Dated 14 March 19 James I [1622] - 1622
295 - Final concord between Christopher Conyers, gent, and Edward Conyers, pfs, and Richard Blason, gent, def, of 2 messuages, 2 cottages, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 80a of land, 30a of meadow, 60a of pasture in Braybrooke and Dingley: consideration £160. Dated Easter in 15 days 15 James I [1618] - 1618
296 - Feoffment by Christopher Conyers of Braibrooke, Northants, gent, and Edward Conyers his son and heir apparent, to Thomas Wade of Clipston, yeoman, in consideration of £500, of a close of pasture in Dingley late in the tenure of Christopher Conyers called Blasons Close and a messuage or tenement in Braibrooke now or late in the tenure of Edward Conyers and 4 1/4 yardlands in Braibrooke. Dated 20 April 20 James I [1622] - 1622
297 - Feoffment by Richard Blason of London, gent, to Christopher Conyers of Braybrook, Northants, gent, and Edward Conyers his son and heir apparent, in consideration of £735, of a close of pasture in the parish of Dingley, a messuage or tenement in the occupation of Richard Leyster and 4 1/4 yardlands in Braybrook and 2 cottages in the tenures of Alice Pearce and Robert Cooke. Dated 9 March 14 James [1617] - 1617
298-299 - Final concord and counterpart between George gent, pf, and Christopher Conyers, gent, Edward Conyers and Thomas Wade and Prudence his wife deforciants of 2 messuages, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 80a of land, 30a of meadow, 50a of pasture, 3a of wood, 4a of furze and heath in Braybrook: consideration £60. Dated Michaelmas in three weeks - 1622
300 - Copy feoffment by John Reade of Cottesbrooke, Northants to William Lynnett of Haselbeech, yeoman, and Anne his wife, of all the messuages, houses, lands, tenements and hereditaments he has in Haselbeech within the several plottes or parcels of appearing by the said plottes or description or the table. Dated 12 November 41 Elizabeth [1599] - 1599
301 - Marriage settlement on the marriage of Vincent Symkin of Blaby. yeoman. and Goodith Symkin one of the daughters of William Turvile - 15 Mar [1612]
302 - Agreement supplementary to D3155/WH 296 between Edward Conyers of Braibrooke, gent, and Thomas Wade of Clipston, yeoman, in consideration of £140, that the proviso of re-entry in D3155/WH 296 is null and void (total purchase £640). Dated 22 April 20 James I [1622] - 1622
303 - Feoffment by George Boswell (sic) of Clipston, Esq, to Sir Edward Griffin of Dingley, kt, William Ireland of Sutton, Northants, gent, Thomas Gorstelow of Carlton, Northants, gent and Francis Webb of Dingley, gent, in consideration of £700, of all and singular those parcels of land, meadow and pasture and lay ground in Braybrook in Loteland Field and Blacke Field, lately enclosed, purchased by George Boswell dec'd father of George Boswell from Christopher Conyers. Dated 8 April - 1652
304 - Quitclaim by William Goodman and Roger Goodeman of Clipston, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £20, of a clause of re-entry to a yardland, meadow and pasture in the fields of Newbold, in a feoffment of 30 June 9 James I [1611]. Dated 10 June 10 James I [1612] - 1612
305 - Quitclaim by Roger Wade, clerk, son and heir of Thomas Wade of Clipston, husbandman, to Robert Wade of Clipston, husbandman, of a messuage or tenement in Clipston next to the stream there called Paradise on both sides, and 3½ virgates of land called News Close lying and being in Newbold and half a rood of arable land called Pycheleys lying and being in the fields of Newbold, also a half virgate of land called Pycheleys land in the fields of Clipston and a certain parcel of land or pasture called Jugges Wong lying in the fields of Clipston, also a croft called Malkyns Yard. Dated 21 June 4/5 Philip and Mary [1558] - 1558
306 - Final concord between George Buswell Esq, pf and William Lovell and Alice his wife and Hugh Lovell deforciants of a messuage, 8 acres of meadow, 46a of pasture, 3a of furze and heath and common of pasture for all cattle in Haselbeech: consideration £100. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 3 Charles I [1627] - 1627
307 - Haselbeech transaction - John Parker of Haselbeech, yeoman, in performance of indenture of twelve parts, grants that Alexander Lovell may peaceably occupy, the said messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments enfeoffed by John Parker in deed of 12 parts of 41 Elizabeth. Dated 12 November 41 Elizabeth [1599] - 1599
308 - As 307 and others - Haselbeech: William Lynnet of Haselbeech, yeoman, and Agnes his wife, to Alexander Lovell. Dated 12 November 41 Elizabeth [1599] - 1599
309 - Marriage settlement on the marriage (already had) of Richard Grocock and Johanne daughter of William Turvile - 11 Jan [1619]
310 - Bond by John Wade of Kelmarsh, gent, and William Wade of Kelmarsh, gent, Edward Wade of Clipston, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £160: relating to pasture called Roborow in Kelmarsh. Dated 12 October 1602 - 1602
311 - Feoffment by Christopher Coniers of Braybrook, gent, and Edward Coniers, gent, his son and heir apparent, and Thomas Wade of Clipston, yeoman, to George Allen of Dingley, yeoman, in consideration of £150, of a close in Dingley purchased by Christopher Coniers of Richard Blason. Dated 26 July - 1622
312 - Haselbeech transaction - Robert Moyer of Wellford to Alexander Lovell of Guillesborough and Agnes his wife - as before. Dated 12 November 41 Elizabeth [1599] - 1599
313 - Recovery by John Flint and Peter Germ against George Buswell, Esq. of a messuage, two gardens, 80a of land, 30a of meadow, 60a of pasture, 6a of furze and heath and common of pasture for all cattle in Braybrook. Dated 23 March 7 Charles I [1632] - 1632
314 - Feoffment by John Stones of Great Oxenden, Northants, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £100, of all such arable land, leys, pasture or meadow ground lying in the fields of Great Oxenden, 30 acres more or less, recited in detail - North, South and East Fields. Dated 10 August 9 James I [1611] - 1611
315 - Feoffment by Christopher Conyers of Braybrook, gent, Edward Conyers, son and heir, and Thomas Wade of Clipstone, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £760, of all that messuage or tenement in Braybrook, with all barns etc belonging late in the occupation of Edward Conyers or Christopher Conyers, and 4 yardlands and querterne of a yardland and one Lammas Close in Braybrook. Dated 1 September - 1622
316 - Haselbeech transaction - William Gilbert of Haselbeech, clerk, and Brigid his wife, to Alexander Lovell of Guillsboro' - as before. Dated 12 November 41 Elizabeth [1599] - 1599
317 - Bargain and sale by John Asshebye of Lowsbye, Leics, Esq, and Thomas Asshebye his son and heir apparent, to Thomas Jaxon of Countesthorpe, yeoman, of two messuages, three closes, 6 yardlands in Countesthorpe, and before the feast of Nativity next coming to make an assurance in law to Jaxon by fine, feoffment or recovery of the above premises. Dated 26 September 5 Edward VI [1551] - 1551
318 - Deed - date torn out but Charles I - probably early Charles I Feoffment by Edward Lynitt al Lynnell, Dorothy his wife and William Lynnit al Lynnell (of Haselbeech), yeoman, to George Buswell of Clipston, Esq, in consideration of £200, of a close of pasture called Over Close or Lawthorne Close, 27 acres in Haselbeech - [1625 - 1649]
319 - "Deed between Mr Kinnersley and Mr Coleclough his trustees and Mr Horton and his wife for settling accounts and giving up the remainder of Sir Eusebius Buswell's estates" Release by John Kinnerslay of Badger, Salop, Esq and Blest Colclough of Eccleshall, Staffs, gent, to Bowyer Adderley of Hams Hall, Warwicks, Esq, with the consent of Christopher Horton of Catton, Esq, and Frances his wife, in consideration of £710 8s 7d, of all the premises heretofore mentioned in Guillsborough and in the common fields of Brixworth and a rent of 6s arising from lands and tenements in Market Harborough: to uses that Frances Horton shall appoint: to be further assured by fine: schedule of Trustees accounts (Eusebius Buswell's debts) attached. Dated 15 October - 1741
320 - Memo regarding evidence about lands and tenements in Market Harborough: William Lolle and Richard Randall of Canonsasseby. Dated 4 August 23 Henry VIII [1531] - 1531
321 - Number not used
322 - Copy family settlement: between Sir George Buswell of Clipston, bart, Sir Euseby Pelsant of Liddington, Rutland kt, Harold Kinsman of Braughton, Northants, Esq, and George Collope of the Strand, Middlesex, Esq, by which in consideration of the natural love and affection which Sir George Buswell has for Dame Katherine his wife, Euseby Pelsant son and heir apparent of Sir Euseby Pelsant and Elizabeth, Anne and Margaret Pelsant daughters of Sir Euseby by Anne his late wife eldest sister of Sir George Buswell and to George Stafford second son of William Stafford, gent, dec'd by Frances his wife youngest sister of Sir George Buswell and now wife of William Cox gent, and John, Edward and William Stafford her others sons, and for settling the manors, lands, tenements and hereditaments in the blood of Sir George Buswell; Buswell covenants that Pelsant, Kinsman and Collope shall be seised of and in the manor of Clipston and Nobold and all messuages etc belonging, and messuages etc in Kibworth Harcourt, Smeeton Westerby, Market Harborough and Husbands Bosworth, Leics, and all his messuages, farms etc in Guildsborow, Nortofte and Marston Trussell, Northants, and in all those messuages etc in Kelmarsh, Oxenden Magna, Braybrook, Brixworth and East Farndon and in all those messuages etc within Cleydon, Oxon, and Church Bicknell, Warwicks, to various uses (a) Manor of Clipstone and Newbold and all messuages, closes etc (except for the Bridge Close 2a in the tenure of John Halford), to the use of Sir George Buswell for life, then to the use of Dame Katherine for life according to a former settlement of the same, then to the use of the heirs of Sir George Buswell, in default to the use of Euseby Pelsant for life and from his decease to the use of his successive male issue, in default to the use of George Stafford for life, then to the use of his successive male issue, then in default to the use of John Stafford and his successive male issue, in default to the use of Edward Stafford and his successive male issue, in default to the use of William Stafford and his successive male issue: in default to the use of the right heirs of Sir George Buswell (b) Close called Bridge Close, to the use of Sir George Buswell for life, then to the use of Dame Katherine for life, then to the use of the right heirs of George Buswell (c) Messuages etc in Kibworth Harcourt, Smeeton Westerby., Husbands Bosworth and Marker Harborough, to the use of Sir George Buswell and his heirs, in default to the use of Frances Cox for life, from her decease to the use of Dame Katherine until Euseby Pelsant shall reach the age of 21 (or death of Dame Katherine, whichever shall happen first), then to the use of the Trustees for 99 years, then to the use of Euseby Pelsant for life and his successive male issue, then to the use of George, John, Edward and William Stafford and their successive male issue, and in default of issue to the use of the right heirs of Sir George Buswell (d) Messuages etc in Guildsborow, Nortofte, Marston Trussell, Kelmarsh, Brixworth, Oxenden Magna, Braybrook and East Farndon, to the use of Sir George Buswell and the heirs of his body, in default to the use of Dame Katherine until Euseby Pelsant shall attain the age of 21, then to the use of the Trustees for 99 years, then to the use of Euseby Pelsant for life and from his decease to the use of his successive male issue, in default to the use of the Staffords and their successive male issue and in default of issue to the use of the right heirs of Sir George Buswell (e) Messuages etc in Cleydon and Church Bicknell, to the use of Sir George Buswell for life, then to the use of Dame Katherine for life and from her decease to the use of George Stafford Certificate attached by Theophilus Grene of Blaby that this is a true copy, 11 September 1703. Dated 16 March 19 Charles II [1667] - 1673 (1703)
323 - Lease by George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, to John Markham and Thomas Markham of Oxenden Magna, yeoman, of all that his cottage in Oxenden Magna in the occupation of Ambrose Lane, and all those two closes of meadow or pasture ground in Oxenden Magna 5a and all that his arable land in the fields of Oxenden Magna: for 5 years: £4 per annum. Dated 20 September 10 James I [1612] - 1612
324 - Final concord between George Buswell, gent, and James Charles and Anne his wife and Robert Charles def of 2 messuages, 44a of land, 8a of meadow, 20a of pasture, 4a of furze and heath and common of pasture for all cattle in Oxenden Magna: consideration £100. Dated Easter in 15 days 21 James I [1623] - 1623
325 - Final concord between Maurice James and Francis Morley pfs and Edward Griffin senior kt and Lucy his wife and Thomas Griffin kt son and heir apparent of Edward Griffin deforciants of 24 messuages, 6 cottages, a windmill, 2 dovecotes, 24 gardens, 20 orchards, 600a of land, 100a of meadow, 300a of pasture, 500a of furze and heath in Oxenden Magna and Kelmarsh: £600 consideration. Dated Easter in 15 days 8 James I [1610] - 1610
326 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 324
327 - Articles of agreement. Thomas Wade of Clipston, yeoman, has sold to George Buswell a capital messuage in Braybrook and a lammas close and 4 1/4 yardlands in Braybrook for £760. Dated 4 September 1622 - 1622
328 - Assignment of lease by John Stone of Oxenden Magna, yeoman, to Edward and Thomas Waple of Haselbitche, yeoman, reciting lease by Sir Edward Griffin of Dingley, 6 March 43 Elizabeth [1601], to John Stone of a windmill in Oxenden and the ground it stands on - not to extend above 70 ft in any direction, for 21 years at an annual rent of 33s: residue of term now assigned to the Waples. Dated 7 James I (day/month not filled in) - 1609-1610
329 - Quitclaim by John Jemys to William Markaund of all the lands and tenements, meadows and pastures in the vill and fields of Oxenden Magna which was formerly of William Bet of Keylmarshe and Marion his wife Witnesses: Robert Holcote, William Curdelyon. Thomas Godsped, John Hargrave of Keylmarshe, Richard Jemys and many others. Dated 3 June 9 Henry VII [1494] - 1494
330 - Feoffment by William Spence of Oxenden Magna, glover, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of a messuage with barns, stables etc, also two crofts or closes and 12a of arable, ley and meadow, also yearly pasture for a horse or gelding in the fields of Oxenden Magna, commonly called a horse pasture. Dated 11 August 19 James I [1621] - 1621
331 - Settlement by which Thomas Markaunt of Oxenden Magna, husbandman, has given to John Poole, Andrew Watson and John James of Oxenden Magna, husbandman, all that messuage or tenement and two closes in Oxenden Magna now or late in the tenure of Thomas Markaunt: to the use of Thomas Markaunt and Elizabeth his wife for their lives, after their deaths to the use of Andrew Markaunt his son and his lawful male issue, then in default of issue to the successive uses of Robert and William his other sons and their lawful male issue and in default to the use of the right heirs of Thomas Markaunt. Dated 30 September 16 Elizabeth [1574] - 1574
332 - Final concord between George Buswell, gent, pf, and William Spence and Mary his wife and Thomas Bull and Jane his wife deforciants of a messuage, two cottages, two tofts, two gardens, 2 orchards, 10a of land, 2a of meadow, 16a of pasture, 2a of furze and heath and common of pasture for all cattle in Oxenden Magna and Kelmarsh: £60 consideration. Dated Easter in 15 days 20 James I [1622] - 1622
333 - Bond: John Stones of Oxenden Magna, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £200: indenture of same date. Dated 10 August 9 James I [1611] - 1611
334 - As D3155/WH 328 - but dated 20 January 7 James I - 1610
335 - Feoffment by Richard Spence of Braybrook, husbandman, to William Spence of Braybrook, glover, for unspecified consideration, of his moiety of arable, leys, meadow and pasture ground, 12a in all (the whole), conveyed to Richard and William Spence by Thomas Pearce of Oxenden Magna 24 September 10 James I [1612]. Dated 17 December 12 James I [1614] - 1614
336 - Feoffment by Robert Allen of Brixworth to Simon Bull of Clipston, yeoman, and Richard Bull grandchild of Simon Bull, in consideration of £180, of a Whitlands Close, 10 acres, in Kelmarsh (partly butting on a "late common field" there called Over Northfield). Dated 27 June 6 James I [1608] - 1608
337 - Bargain and sale by Robert Osberne of Kelmarsh, Esq, to John Wells of Kelmarsh, husbandman, in consideration of a certain sum of money, of 17½a of arable, ley, meadow and pasture in Kelmarsh in the Eastfield consisting of three plots of land set out for the private use of Richard Dyxe, Maurice Wade and Richard Cave. Dated 13 November 29 Elizabeth [1587] - 1587
338 - Copy assignment by William Wade of Kelmarsh, Northants, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of a close of meadow or pasture in Kelmarsh called Maurice Wade's Greate Close and another close of pasture or meadow called ?Gott Lane: consideration £140. Dated 16 October - 1605
339 - Lease by Christopher Horton of Catton Esq to John Eaton of Kelmarsh, innholder, of several parcels of ground in Kelmarsh, the Mans Close, Barratts Meadow, Cobdale, Bankey Meadow, Rowborough, Other Bankey Meadow and Lodge Close, late in the occupation of John Lawrence and John Smith; for 15 years at an annual rent of £119 0s 6d; to plough only such parts of the two Bankey Meadows and Barrats Meadow as shall be thought requisite by Horton, to be laid down after two successive crops within the first nine years of the term: lawful for Horton to sow the Lodge Close with wood for one year of the term with a suitable deduction from the rent. Dated 1 April - 1747
340 - Private enclosure award, in the form of an arbitrators award, of fields in Kelmarsh - 30 Oct [1587]
341 - Terrier and map of Kelmarsh fields - Maurice Wade's freehold land, by field and furlong giving dimensions of each strip - map is "the content of these grounds as they were found in 1600" - 167a 0r 25 3/4p - presumably associated with D3155/WH 340 and probably the map is of Wade's land after enclosure - c1600
342 - Bargain and sale (associated with D3155/WH 340) by John Wells of Kelmarsh, husbandman, to Roger Osborne of Kelmersh, Esq, in consideration of a certain sum of money and £12, of all the arable land, meadow, leys, pasture, common of pasture in the common and now open fields of Kelmarsh called the Over Northfield, Nether Northfield, Southfield, Westfield, the Towne Close and the Moores, and the residue of the freehold tenements in Kelmarsh lately set out and appointed for said Robert Osborne in severalty viz: half and acre and 8 perches in the Over Northfield, 20p in the Nether Northfield, 3a 2r 15p in the South Field, 5a 2r 02p in the Westfield, 2 pieces of meadow ground 0a 0r 39p in the Moores and 1a 0r 09p in the East Field. Dated 10 November 29 Elizabeth [1587] - 1587
343 - Bargain and sale by Robert Cradock of Marston Trussell, Northants, to William Wade of Clipston, yeoman, in consideration of £90, of a close in Kelmarsh called Whytlands, 6a. Dated 20 May 36 Elizabeth [1594] - 1594
344 - Bargain and sale (again associated with D3155/WH 340) by Maurice Wade of Kelmarsh, yeoman, and John, William and Edward his sons, to Robert Osborne of Kelmarsh, in consideration of a certain sum of money and £12, of all the arable land within the fields of Kelmarsh as specified and the residue of the freehold lately set out and appointed to the said Robert viz 15a in the Towne Close, 49a 0r 39 3/4p in the West Field, 29a 0r 39p in the South Field, 24a 0r 01p in the Nether Northfield, 21a 0r 29p in the Over Northfield, 10a in the Eastfield, 2a 1r 20p in the Moores, ½a on More Green and 1r near the Parsonage House. Dated 10 November 29 Elizabeth [1587] - 1587
345 - Recovery by George Jones against Henry Barwell, gent, of the manor of Clipston and Newbold, 22 messuages, a water corn mill, a dovecote, 23 gardens, 580a of land, 298a of meadow, 498a of pasture, 3a of wood, 257a of furze and heath, and 5s rent in Clipston and Newbold, Marston Trussell, Kelmarsh, East Farndon, Braybrook, Oxenden Magna, Nortoft, Guilsborow and Brixworth. (Eusebius Buswell vouchee). Dated 10 May 2 Anne [1703] - 1703
346 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and Edward Wade and Anne his wife defors of 3a of meadow and 10a of pasture in Clipston and Newbold: £40 consideration. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 41 Elizabeth [1599] - 1599
347 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 346 - 1599
348 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and Hugh Poole and (illeg) deforc of 12a of meadow and 2a of pasture in Clipston: £41 consideration. Dated Easter in 15 jays 20 James I [1622] - 1622
349 - Final concord between John Boseworthe senior pf and Francis Nicolls Esq and Anne his wife deforc of 20a of land, 6a of meadow, 6a of pasture and 6a of furze and beath in Clipston and Newbold: £40 consideration. Dated St Michael in a month 23 Elizabeth [1581] - 1581
350 - Final concord between Harold Kinnesman Esq and Henry Lucas pfs and William Halford and Elizabeth his wife deforc of 2a of pasture in Clipston: consideration £41. Dated 8 days of Trinity 20 Charles II [1668] - 1668
351 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 350 - 1668
352 - Final concord between Simon Bull pf and Edward Wade senior and Anne his wife deforc of 14a of land, 4a of meadow, 10a of pasture and common of pasture for all manner of cattle in Clipston and Newbold: £40 consideration. Dated day after St Martin 1 James I [11 Nov 1603] - 1603
353 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 352 - 1603
354 - Final concord between Christopher Bunnynge and John Campion pfs and Reginald Somner and Emma his wife deforc of a messuage, a toft, a garden, 50a of land, 12a of meadow, 20a of pasture and 40a of furze and heath in Clipston and Newbold consideration £160. Dated day after Trinity 39 Elizabeth [1597] - 1597
355 - Final concord between James Boseworth pf and Francis Babington gent deforc of a messuage, an orchard, 50a of land, 5a of meadow and 50a of pasture in Clipstone: £24 consideration. Dated day after Trinity 7 Elizabeth [1565] - 1565
356 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and Edward Wade and Anna his wife deforc of 4a of meadow and 20a of pasture in Clipston and Newbold: £40 consideration. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 44 Elizabeth [1602] - 1602
357 - Final concord between Elizabeth Buswell widow pf and Edward Wade senior and Anna his wife and William Wade deforciants of the manor of Newbold and one messuage, 2 cottages, one dovecote, 2 gardens, one orchard, 50a of land, 10a of meadow, 60a of pasture, one acre of wood, 20a of furze and heath and common of pasture in Clipston and Newbold: £200 consideration. Dated day after St Trinity 14 Charles I [1638] - 1638
358 - Final concord between Elizabeth Buswell widow pf and Egidius Sturges, clerk, and Thomas Tresham, gent, and Jocose his wife deforc of 2 messuages, one cottage, one garden, one orchard, 14a of land, 4a of meadow, 16a of pasture and common of pasture for all cattle in Stoke Albanye, Clipston and Newbold: £60 consideration. Dated Easter in 15 days 13 Charles I [1637] - 1637
359 - Final concord between Elizabeth Buswell widow, pf and Egidius Bosworth and Sarah his wife, Mary Langley, widow and John Langley, deforc of a messuage, 2 gardens, one orchard, 20a of land, 5a of meadow, 15a of pasture and common of pasture for all cattle in Newbold and Clipston: £60 consideration. Dated Easter in 15 days 17 Charles I [1641] - 1641
360 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 359 - 1641
361 - Final concord between George Buswell Bt, William Chamber and Edward Bathurst, clerks pfs and William (illeg) and Thomas Bull and Jane his wife, Henry Bull and Thomas Freeman and Katherine his wife deforc of a messuage, a garden, (illeg) of land, 10a of meadow, 50a of pasture, 4a of furze and heath and common of pasture for all cattle in East Farndon, Clipstone and Hothorpe: £120 consideration. Dated 8 days of St Hilary 15 Charles II [1663] - 1663
362 - Final concord between George Breers and Katherine his wife, William Waple and William Hawford pfs and Francis Lumley, gent, John Lumley and Francis his wife, William Burdit and Anne his wife and Henry Wymant and Mary his wife deforc of 2 messuages and 3a of pasture in Clipston and Haselbech: £60 consideration. Dated 8 days of St Hilary 24 Charles II [1672] - 1672
363 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 357 - 1672
364 - Final concord between Elizabeth Buswell widow pf and John Norwich Esq and Anna his wife, Augustus Longley and Mary his wife deforc of a messuage, one cottage, 2 gardens, one orchard, 26s of land, 6a of meadow, 12a of pasture, 4a of furza and heath and common of pasture for all cattle in Newbold and Clipston: £60 consideration. Dated Michaelmas in a month 13 Charles I [1637] - 1637
365 - Final concord between George Buswell Esq pf and Francis Bosworth and Katherine his wife deforc of 6a of land, 2a of meadow, 6a of pasture and common of pasture for all cattle in Clipston and Newbold: £60 consideration. Dated Michaelmas in a month 6 Charles I [1630] - 1630
366 - Final concord between Simon Neale, gent, and Arthur Oxday, gent, pfs and George Buswell, Esq deforc of the manor of Clipston with Newbold and 18 messuages, 10 cottages, 1 watermill, 22 gardens, 18 orchards, 900a of land, 230a of meadow, 1040a of pasture, 5a of wood, 130a of furze and heath, 20s rent and common of pasture for all cattle in Clipston and Newbold, East Farndon, Great Oxenden, Marston Trussel, Kelmarsh, Haselbech, Lilbourne and Braybrook; £1500 consideration. Dated Morrow of All Souls - 1656
367 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 366
368 - Final concord between George Buswell, gent, and Anthony Langley pfs and Francis Bosworth senior and Elizabeth his wife, Francis Bosworth junior and Katherine his wife and Samuel Hawford deforc of a cottage, a toft, 27a of land, 6a of meadow, 16a of pasture, 12a of furze and heath and common of pasture for all cattle in Clipston and Newbold: £100 consideration. Dated Easter 15 days 10 James I [1612] - 1612
369 - Final concord between Thomas Wade pf and Henry Hawford and Anna his wife, Robert Hawford and Anna his wife and Roger Hawford and Grace his wife deforc of 2 messuages, 3 cottages, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 16a of land, 6a of meadow, 16a of pasture and 4a of furze and heath in Clipston and Newbold: £80 consideration. Dated St Hilary in 15 days 7 James I [1610] - 1610
370 - Final concord between George Buswell Esq pf and John Lumley, gent, and Frances his wife, Francis Lumley, gent, and Hester his wife and Giles Sturges, clerk deforc of 4 messuages, 2 gardens, 3 orchards, 70a of land, 10a of meadow, 80a of pasture, 20a of furze and heath, 18d rent and common of pasture for all manner of cattle in Clipston and Newbold: £160 consideration. Dated St Hilary in 15 days - 1651
371 - Final concord between George Buswell, Samuel Rudkyn and Deborah his wife and John Blisse pfs and William Waples and Elizabeth his wife, John Waples, William Burnam, Hannah Burnam, John Fisher and Goodith his wife deforc of one messuage, 2 cottages, 15a of land, 2a of meadow, 15a of pasture and common of pasture for all manner of cattle in Clipston and East Farndon: consideration not stated. Dated Morrow of St Martin
372 - Bond by Edward Hunne of Lubbenham, Leics, to George Buswell of Derby in (unexecuted). Dated 4 November - 1653
373 - Court of wards and liveries - receipt for one years rent of the lands late of George Buswell. Dated 26 November - 1640
374 - Bond by Thomas Walden of Clipston, shepherd to John Chapman of Clipston, husbandman, in £124 - agreement of same date. Dated 18 April - 1652
375 - Assignment of mortgage by Elizabeth Walton of Clipston, widow, executrix of the will of John Walton of Clipston, tailor, dec'd, at the direction of Thomas Walden (sic) of Clipston, shepherd, to John Chapman of Clipston, husbandman, and Job Chapman of Foston, Leics, husbandman, reciting mortgage by way of lease for 500 years for £20 by Thomas Walden to John Walton, dated 10 April 26 Charles II [1674], of a cottage in Clipston with one ley balk on Stanitthill in the Lowfield, one upon Nether Morrell, one upon Fullpitt Hill, one upon Stoney Ley, one upon Halfroods, one upon Long Wadborow, one upon Nether Anneslowe, one the nethermost upon Mittenhill, one upon Wedebeds, one under Lowe, 4 upon Tying leys (all in Lowfields): in Stogden Field - one upon Bare Hill, one upon the Goores, one called Lade at Newbold Oak, one upon Long Friday, one abutting against Newbold, one upon Newbold Coast, one upon Stogden Hill, one upon Chesthillake, one upon Loosehill on the Neither Piece, one upon Longold, one upon Cony Clappers, one upon the Middle Piece of Bradenton, one upon Five Acres: in the Mawslowfield - one upon Saltmarsh, two upon Over Bondland, one upon Redrodell, one upon Eyes Hill, one upon Sawchnole; all of which hades and balks adjoin and follow the land of Thomas Bosworth: now lease assigned, in consideration of £25 for the residue of the 500 year term. Dated 15 April 34 Charles II [1682] - 1682
376 - Receipt by Thomas Walden of John Chapman for £41 - purchase money. Dated 18 April - 1682
377 - Recept by Thomas Walden of John Wells for £21 - purchase money. Dated 18 April - 1682
378 - Lease for possession by Thomas Walden of Clipston, shepherd, John Wells of Rothwell, yeoman, Theodore Hammond of Little Bowdon, labourer, and Elizabeth his wife, sister of Thomas Walden, to John Chapman of Clipston, husbandman, of a messuage, cottage or tenement in Clipston and 37 balks and hades in the fields of Newbold and Clipston. Dated 17 April - 1682
379 - Quitclaim by Robert Hawford the elder and Robert Hawford the younger of Clipston, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby yeoman, of half a yardland, meadow and pasture, half a croft or close as it is divided adj the ground of John Cole, in the fields of Clipston and Newbold. Dated 19 May - 1617
380 - Articles of agreement between Francis Bosworth the elder and younger and George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, that the Bosworths have bargained and sold to Buswell a close in Clipston or Newbold called Cunye Close 2½a, for £54: also Francis Bosworth the younger has sold to Buswell a piece of meadow ground in Clipston called the Nether Meadow, 4a to be freed from all encumbrances, for £56. Dated 3 February 1619/20 - 3 Feb [1620]
381 - Bond by Theodore Grene of Marston Trussel, gent, and George Grene of Marston Trussel to George Buswell of Clipston, Bt, in £100; re indenture of same date. Dated 2 December - 1662
382 - Feoffment by Hugh Poole of Clipston, yeoman, Edith Poole his wife and William Poole of Arthingworth, Northants, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of two parcels of meadow now or late in the tenure of Hugh Poole lying and being in Clipston containing by estimation 6a 2r 12p, between a way called Drovers Way on the south and a meadow called Towne Meadow to the north, another parcel of meadow 4a 0r 03p, and a close or parcel of meadow called le Brigge Close in Clipston: consideration £240. Dated 1 January 20 James I [1623] - 1623
383 - Feoffment by John Stevenson of Sibbertofte, Northants, yeoman, and Dorothy his wife to Edward Taner of Clipston and Sarah his wife in consideration of £28, of part of a messuage or tenement late in the tenure or occupation of Thomas Yeomans containing 3 bays of building purchased lately of Matthew Yeomans and Margaret his wife. Dated 27 August 16 Charles II [1664] - 1664
384 - Final concord between William Watson, Richard Roberts and Edward Tanner pfs and Nathaniel Watchwell and Mary his wife, John Stoneley and Elizabeth his wife, John Stephenson and Dorothy his wife deforc of one messuage, one cottage, 2 gardens, 7a of land, 2a of meadow, 8a of pasture and common of pasture in Yelbertoft and Clipston. Dated 8 days of St Hilary 21 Charles II [1670] - 1670
385 - Bond by John Stephenson of Sibbertofte, yeoman, to Edward Taner and Sarah his wife, in £56. Dated 27 August - 1664
386 - Quitclaim by Oswald Stones of Oxenden Magna, Northants, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £68 and £100, of all the provisos in a mortgage in fee by John Stones to George Buswell, 10 August 9 James I [1611], 30a of arable, leys, pasture and meadow and 5 kye pastures, 20 sheep commons and 3 horse pastures in Oxenden Magna. Dated 16 December 20 James I [1622] - 1622
386-399 - Oxenden Box
387 - Assignment by Sir Thomas Griffin of Braybrook kt to Francis Mulcho of Thrapston, gent, and Robert Kirkes of the same town and county, gent, of a lease of 2000 yrs of the manor of Great Oxenden by Sir Edward Griffin. Dated 1 February 7 James I [1610] - 1610
388 - Lease by Sir Edward Griffin of Dingley, Northants, kt, to Edward Pears of Great Oxenden, yeoman, in consideration of a certain sum of money, a messuage farm or tenement in Oxendon and a croft, 30a of arable, 9a 1r of leys and pasture ground, 3a of meadow: for 21 years: 19s 6d per annum rent. Dated 2 October 3 James I [1605] - 1605
389 - Feoffment by Elizabeth Kesceyne late wife of Richard Kesceyne (sign themselves Kestian) of Great Bowden, Leics, yeoman, and Thomas Kesceyne younger son of Richard and Elizabeth, in consideration of £180, to Thomas Peirce of Great Oxenden of 24a of arable, meadow and pasture and ley ground in Great Oxenden and common of pasture for 6 great beasts and 40 sheep: one moiety to the use of Thomas Peirce, the other to the use of Ferdinando Retchford
390 - Feoffment by James Charles of Great Oxenden, yeoman, and Robert Charles his son and heir, haker, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of a certain sum of money, of all that close of meadow or pasture in Great Oxenden near to the messuage of James Charles, 2a. Dated 11 April - 1625
391 - Lease by Sir Edward Griffin of Dingley to John Stones of Great Oxenden, yeoman, in consideration of a fine, of a messuage, farm or tenement in Oxenden and a close called Pen Yarde, ½a: for 21 years: 23s 8d annual rent. Dated 2 October 3 James I [1605] - 1605
392 - Quitclaim by Emma Markham of Great Oxenden, widow, and Lettys Markham, daughter of Emma Markham, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £120, of all that messuage or tenement in Great Oxenden with all buildings etc belonging and two closes or crofts and all arable, ley meadow and pasture ground belonging. Dated 21 October - 1620
393 - Marriage settlement, in consideration of a marriage already had between Thomas Markham and Christian his wife, by which John Markham father of Thomas of Great Oxenden has enfeoffed to Marie Ward of Dingley widow and Joseph Worceter of Rugby, yeoman, in consideration of £140, a messuage or tenement and two closes now or late in the tenure of John Markham in Great Oxenden, with buildings and lands belonging: the part of the house to the east of the entrie and a moiety of the entrie and of closes called Orchard, Rickyard, Wellyard and Hiveyard and the barns and outbuildings on the north side, close adjoining Hall Dame Lane, two natural rood lands in the Southfield on a furlong called West Hill, ½ rood land upon Blackpitt, and other field land (12a in all), and common of pasture for four beasts and 40 sheep within the fields of Great Oxenden, to the use of John Markham for life, then to the use of Christian wife of Thomas for her jointure, then to the use of Thomas Markham and his heirs, in default of issue to the use of Joseph Markham and his male heirs, in default of issue to the use of John Markham his heirs and assigns: the other moiety of the house and all other the lands etc of John Markham in Great Oxenden to the use of Joseph Markham, Bridget Markham and Lettice Markham their executors, administrators and assigns for 60 years, then to the use of Thomas Markham and his lawful male issue, in default to the use of Joseph Markham and his male issue, in default to the use of John his heirs and assigns: but if Thomas Markham shall pay to Joseph Markham £40 within 6 months of reaching the age of 21, and £30 to Bridget Markham within 6 months of her marriage or reaching the age of 21 and £30 to Lettice Markham within 6 months of her marriage or reaching age of 21, then the term of 60 years shall be void. Dated 7 October 10 James I [1612] - 1612
394 - Feoffment by James Charles of Great Oxenden, yeoman, and Robert Charles his son and heir to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of a certain sum of money, of all those arable lands, leys, meadows, pastures, leasures etc of James and Robert Charles in Great Oxenden, 24a, Dated 2 March 20 James I [1623] - 1623
395 - Quitclaim by William Spence of Oxenden Magna, glover, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of a messuage or tenement with all barns, stables, etc including a close of pasture and one other little close or parcel of ground and also depasturing for one horse, gelding or mare and all those arable lands, meadow and pasture ground containing 12a in Oxenden Magna. Dated 11 August 19 James I [1621] - 1621
396 - Quitclaim by James and Robert Charles of Great Oxenden to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of a close of meadow or pasture in Great Oxenden near the messuage of James Charles. Dated 14 April - 1625
397 - Feoffment by Thomas Markham and Christian his wife and Emma Markham to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £595, of all that messuage or tenement in Oxenden Magna now in the tenure or occupation of Thomas Markham with all buildings etc belonging, a cottage in the tenure of Ambrose Lane and a close or croft adjoining the cottage 3a, a close or croft called Nether Yard 2a, also all arable, ley, meadow etc belonging, and all reversion and remainders. Dated 1 April 18 James I [1620] - 1620
398 - Feoffment by James Charles of Oxenden Magna, husbandman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £50, of all his messuage in Oxenden Magns and field land as follows: in the South Field - 1 rood on Wakerlands, 1½r on Haddon, ½r on Haddon, ½r on same furlong, 1½r over the Whitewaie, ½r of meadow in Sowemeddowe, ½r in Dockland, 1r in Dockeland, ½r in Dockeland: in East Field, 1 ley in Dockeland, ½ ley at Flittle Style, ½m at Longhill, ½a on the same furlong, 1r on Flaxlands, 1r on the same furlong, ½r on Churchill, ½r on Churchill, ½r on the "nether end of the hadland", 1r on the same furlong, 1r on Broken Backs: in the North Field - 2½r in East Rowame, 1r on the same furlong, one rood on North Rowame, ½a on the same furlong, 2½r at Narborow Pitt, ½r at the nether end of the same, 1r shooting to the Bushe Close, 1r on Ashe, ½r on the same furlong, 1½r at Two Gates, 1½r of ley at Yhurdle Mires, 1½r on Gravel Pits, 1½r on the same furlong, a head ley on Bandland with all hades belonging: common of pasture for 20 sheep, 3 kyne, and one horse on all commonable places in Oxenden Magna. Dated 18 June 11 James I [1613] - 1613
399 - Bond by Egidius Sturges of Clipston, clerk, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £100. Dated 4 April 11 James I [1613] - re feoffment of close called Newbold - 1613
400 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 382 - 1623
400-731 - Clipston area deeds
401 - Feoffment by William Goodeman of Clipston, yeoman, and Roger Goodeman his son and heir to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £100, of all that yardland, meadow and pasture within the fields and bounds of Newbold in the parish of Clipston. Dated 30 June 9 James I [1611] - 1611
402 - Feoffment by William Hull and David Hull of Clipston, yeomen, to John Wade and Thomas Wade of Clipston, husbandmen, of a certain parcel of meadow 6a 2r 12p and another parcel 4a 0r 03p in Clipston. Dated 13 November 36 Elizabeth [1594] - 1594
403 - Final concord between Robert Halford pf and Francis Babyngton, gent, deforciant of a messuage and orchard, one garden, 50a of land, 5a of meadow, 50a of pasture in Clipston: £40 consideration. Dated day after Trinity 7 Elizabeth [1565] - 1565
404 - Quitclaim by Roger Wade, clerk, son and heir of Thomas Wade formerly of Clipston, husbandman, to Robert Wade of Clipston, husbandman, his brother, of a messuage or tenement in the vill of Clipston near the stream there commonly called Paradice and 3½ virgates of land in the fields of Clipston and Newbold, a close called Newe Close, ½r of arable land commonly called Pycheleys in the fields of Newbold and also another half virgate of land commonly called Pitchley in the common fields of Clipston and a parcel of land or pasture commonly called Jugges Wong in the fields of Clipston 6a and a small close or croft called Malkins Yard in Clipston. Dated 21 June 4 and 5 Philip and Mary [1558] - 1558
405 - Copy of D3155/WH 404 - 1558
406 - Bond by Jeremiah Wheate of the City of Coventry and Walter Newton of Maryvale (Merevale) Warwicks to Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston, widow, and Thomas Wade, senior, of the same vill in £300. Dated 9 November - to pay an annuity to Jeremiah Wheate's brother in law Francis Wade - 1641
407 - Feoffment by Edward Wade the elder of Clipston, yeoman, to Edward Villers of Derby, draper, in consideration of £101, of all that yardland in the fields of Newbold in the parish of Clipston in Mawselowe, Stogden and Lowe Fields: lands specified. Dated 8 May 2 James I [1604]. (Signed by Geo Buswell although not a party to the deeds) - 1604
408 - Final concord between George Buswell gent, pf, and Francis Lumley, gent, and Elizabeth his wife and John Lumley, gent and Frances his wife deforc of 2a of meadow, 4a of pasture and 1a of furze and heath in Clipston: consideration £41. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 3 Charles I [1627] - 1627
409 - Final concord between John Boseworth pf and Francis Babington, gent, deforc of a messuage, one orchard, 50a of land, 5a of meadow, 50a of pasture in Clipston and Newbold: consideration £24. Dated day after Trinity 7 Elizabeth [1565] - 1565
410 - Final concord between Edward Villiers pf and Edward Wade and Anne his wife deforc of 16a of land, 6a of meadow and 12a of pasture in Clipston and Newbold: £40 consideration. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 2 James I [1604[ - 1604
411 - Final concord between John Boseworthe senior pf and Francis Nicoll, esq, and Anna his wife deforc of 20a of land, 6a of meadow, 6a of pasture, 6a of furze and heath in Clipston and Newbold: £40 consideration. Dated Michaelmas in a month 23 Elizabeth [1581] - 1581
412 - Final concord between George Buswell, gent, pf. and Thomas Wade and Prudence his wife, deforc of 2 messuages, 2 cottages, 2 tofts, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 80a of land, 6a of meadow, 80a of pasture, 20a of furze and heath and common of pasture for all cattle in Clipston and Newbold: £160 consideration. Dated Easter in 15 days 17 James I [1619] - 1619
413 - Final concord between George Buswell, gent, pf, Robert Hawford, senior and junior, deforciants of 2 tofts, 2 gardens, 1 orchard, 18a of land, 1a of meadow, 6a of pasture, 4a of furze and heath and common of pasture for all manner of cattle in Clipston and Newbold: consideration £41. Dated Easter in 15 days 17 James I [1619] - 1619
414 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and Robert Hawford and Anna his wife deforc of 10a of land, 4a of meadow and 10a of pasture in Clipston and Newbold: £40 consideration. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 2 James I [1604] - 1604
415 - Final concord between Edward Villiers pf and Edward Wade and Anne his wife deforc of 16a of land, 6a of meadow and 10a of pasture in Clipston and Newbold: £40 consideration. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 2 James I [1604] - 1604
416 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and Francis Bosworth and Katherine his wife deforc of 6a of land, 2a of meadow, 6a of pasture and common of pasture for all cattle in Clipston and Newbold: £60 consideration. Dated Michaelmas in one month 6 Charles I [1630] - 1630
417 - Final concord between Elizabeth Buswell widow pf and John Norwich, esq, and Anna his wife, Augustus Langley and Mary his wife def of one messuage, one cottage, 2 gardens, one orchard, 26a of land, 6a of meadow, 12a of pasture, 4a of furze and heath and common of pasture for all cattle in Newbold and Clipston: £60 consideration. Dated Michaelmas in one month 13 Charles I [1637] - 1637
418 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 408 - 1627
419 - Final concord between Edward Wade and John Wade pf and Christopher Bunnyng and Constance his wife, John Campyon and Prudence his wife and John Gulston and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants of 3 messuages, 3 tofts, 3 gardens, 60a of land, 6a of meadow, 60a of pasture, 200a of furze and heath in Clipston and Newbold: £80 consideration. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 40 Elizabeth [1598] - 1598
420 - Feoffment by Gyles Sturges of Clipston, clerk, for a certain sum of money to George Buswell of Clipston, gent, of all those his five arable lands with their hades in the fields of Newbold in the parish of Clipston. Dated 14 September - 1625
421 - Feoffment by Edward Wade of Clipston, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £280, of a close of meadow or pasture called Newbold Close in the fields of Newbold, 20a. Dated 1 August 43 Elizabeth [1601] - 1601
422 - Gift by John Pychelet of Clipston, son and heir of Lucy Skryven to Robert Wryght of the same place and Robert Wryght his son, of all his lands and tenements in the vills and fields of Clipston and Newbold iuxta Naseby. Witnesses: John Asplond, Thomas Walsh, John Spencer, Robert Spencer, William Palmer of Clipston. Dated 4 September 24 Henry VI [1445] - 1445
423 - Gift by Roger Hawford of Clipston, husbandman, to Henry Hawford of Brentingthorpe, Leics, yeoman, in consideration of £80 of a messuage in Clipston, ½ of the barn adjoining to the structure called the Parlor, a parcel of land called the Fooreyarde, parcel of land called the Rickeyarde, house called the Newtehouse, 3 bays, part of the barn 2 bays, close called the Over End of Bancrofte, two cottages in Bancroft and a moiety of a close called the Over Close, parcel of pasture land called Nine Lees, also a virgate of land in the fields of Newbold and Clipston. Dated 14 March 4 James I [1607] - 1607
424 - Bargain and sale by William Buswell of London, gent, to Egidius Buswell of Rowell, his brother, in consideration of 80s, for all his lands, selions, and pastures containing one acre lying in Clipston at a certain place called Welcrafte Corner. Dated 9 April 8 James I [1610] - 1610
425 - Copy fine between Thomas Wade pf and Simon Rawleigh Esq and Anns his wife def of the manor of Newbold and 2 messuages, 2 tofts, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 400a of land, 20a of meadow, 100a of pasture, 2a of wood, 20a of furze and heath and 3s rent in Newbold and Clipston: consid £240. Dated Easter in 15 days 5 Edward VI [1551] With exemplification that William Swynforde holds the manor of Newbold at the time of the second inquisition in the time of Edward late king: 5 February 9 Elizabeth [1567] - 1567
426 - Final concord between Eusebius Buswell Esq and Theaphilus Grene, gent, pfs and Anna Chamberlaine, widow, Hannah Coleman, widow, Abigail Halford, spinster, Samuel Coleman and Ruth his wife, and Edmund Marston def of one messuage, one garden, one orchard, 20s of land, 4a of meadow, 20a of pasture, 4a of furze and heath and common of pasture for all cattle in Clipston and Newbold and East Farndon: £100 consideration. Dated day after Trinity 1 James II [1685] - 1685
427 - Articles of agreement between John Lumley of Clipston, gent, and Francis Lumley his son and heir apparent, of same town, gent, and George Buswell, Esq, of Clipston, whereby in consideration of £1120, the Lumleys are to bargain and sell to Buswell all that capital messuage and site of manor thereto belonging where John Lumley now inhabits, and all that other messuage or tenement in the occupation of John Arnold, a close called Longe Close 1a, a close called Brasecrosse Close, 3a and all those several pieces or parcels of arable, ley, meadow and grass ground, 5 yardlands - all in Clipston and Newbold. Dated 17 November - 1651
428 - Feoffment by Edward Villiars of Derby, draper, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of a virgate of land in the fields of Newbold in the parish of Clipston, with power of attorney to James Buswell of Marston Trussell and Francis German of Clipston, to deliver possession. Dated 2 September - 1604
429 - Quitclaim by John Lumley of Clipston, Northants, gent, to George Buswell of Clipston, Esq, of one yardland of arable land, meadow and pasture in Clipston and Newbold, and part of a (unnamed) close in Clipston or Newbold. Dated 20 December 3 Charles I [1627] - 1627
430 - Lease by Sir George Buswell of Clipston kt and Bart to William Conquest of Coddesbrooke. Northants, shoemaker, of all that capital messuage, farmhouse or tenement in Clipston, close of pasture in which it stands, and 4 yardlands of arable, ley, meadow and pasture in Newbold and Clipston for 12 years: £37 per annum: reserving timber, no husbandry covenants. Dated 30 April 13 Charles II [1661] - 1661
431 - Copy exemplification of recovery by Francis Babington against John Bosworth of one messuage, one orchard, 40a of land, 5a of meadow and 50a of pasture in Clipston. Not dated hut 8 Elizabeth - 1565-1566
432 - Assignment of statute staple in £500 by Walter Newton of Hartshill, Warwicks, yeoman, to John Buswell of Clipston. Dated 26 September - 1651
433 - Gift by Henry Lumley of Clipston, gent, to John Lumley his son and heir, of his lands, tenements and hereditaments in the vill and fields of Clipston. Dated 12 June 24 Elizabeth [1582] - 1582
434 - Feoffment by William Wade of Clipston, yeoman, to William and David Hull of Clipston, yeomen of two parcels of meadow in Clipston 6a 2r 12p and 4a 0r 03p. Dated 1 October 36 Elizabeth [1594] - 1594
435 - Feoffment by Edward Villers, of Derby, draper, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of all that yardland, meadow and pasture in Clipston and Newbold. Dated 1 September 2 James I [1604] - 1604
436 - Grant by Reynold Somner of Hubards Hall, Harlow, Essex and Emma his wife, one of the four daughters of Roger Wade of Clipston, yeoman, dec'd, reciting that the four daughters with their husbands have made partition "by word only" of Roger Wade's messuages and lands in Clipston, to Christopher Bunnyng and John Campion, in consideration of £92, of all their part or portion of a messuage in Clipston, 2½ yardlands in the fields of Clipston and Newbold called Newbold Land, a little croft called Thomas Yard and one other yardland called Tracelonds Land, moiety of a close called the Middle Close, a fourth part of a pasture called Inland, a way from the close called Inland to Inland Lane 410 ft in length, 21 ft in breadth. Dated 3 March 39 Elizabeth [1597]. (See earlier for deed of partition) - 1597
437 - Gift by Thomas Wade of Clipston, senior, yeoman, for a certain sum of money, to his son Robert Wade, husbandman, of all that messuage lying and being in the vill and of Clipston at the lower and of the vill and next to the stream there on each side and 3½ virgates of land, meadow and pasture belonging in the fields of Newbold and Clipston. Dated 20 December 6 Edward VI [1552] - 1552
438 - Declaration by Mathew Pippen of Clipston that he does not claim any right of common in the fields of Newbold as belonging to his messuage and lands in Clipston, nor any common for cattle in Newbold Field other than for his one yardland situated in Newbold, reciting that Sir George Buswell prosecuted him at the Court of Common Pleas for trespassing on his grass with sheep upon five hades at a place called Hullpittsicke. - 20 Jan [1665]
439 - Grant by Thomas Wade of Clipston, yeoman, son and heir of Thomas Wade formerly of same vill, yeoman, dec'd son and heir of Robert Wade of same vill, husbandman, to Roland Greene, in consideration of £32, of all his cottage or tenement and a close called Malkyns Yard. Dated 13 July - 1604
440 - Copy bargain and sale by Alice Parnell of Willerbie Waterles, Leics, late wife of Richard Tracelove, widow, and John Tracelove son and heir of Richard and Alice to Thomas Wade of Clipston, of all their lands and closes in Clipston and Newbold and 1½ yardlands and 3 closes with all meadows etc belonging in the towns and fields of Clipston and Newbold. Dated 4 February 32 Henry VIII [1541] - 1541
441 - Feoffment by Thomas Tresham kt and Francis Tresham to William Wade of Clipston, yeoman, of two parcels of meadow in Clipston 6a 2r 12p and 4a 0r 03p. Dated 8 January 35 Elizabeth [1593] - 1593
442 - Feoffment by Thomas Tresham of Ruston, Northants, kt, and Francis Tresham, Esq, his son and heir apparent, to William Goodman of Clipston, husbandman, of all that messuage or tenement in Clipston, a virgate of land in Clipston and Newbold, 2 closes of pasture 2a 1r 28p, common of pasture, reversions and remainders (reserving to the Treshams parcels of meadow 6a 2r 12p and 4a 0r 03p). Dated 8 January 35 Elizabeth [1593] - 1593
443 - Will of John Bosworthe of Clipston, yeoman; house and lands in Newbold and Clipston to Francis Bosworth his eldest son. Dated 22 January 2 James I [1605] - 1605
444 - Bond by Henry Parkes of Beardon, Essex, gent, to John Buswell of Clipston, Northants, yeoman, in £200; re Pilkington's Chantry lands, Clipston. Dated 15 June 2 Edward VI [1548] - 1548
445 - Feoffment by Francis Lumley of Kelmarsh, gent, and John Lumley of Clipston, gent, son and heir apparent, to George Buswell of Clipston, Esq, in consideration of £111, of two closes in Clipston, Paines Close 6a, the other containing ½a in the occupation of Robert Ireton of Clipston, butcher. Dated
446 - Feoffment by Zachary Wade of Clipston, husbandman, and Henry Wade of Great Oxenden to William Halford of Clipston, chandler, in consideration of £62, of half a yardland in the fields of Newbold in the parish of Clipston. Dated 23 July 7 Charles I [1609] - 1609
447 - Copy gift by Alice Parnell of Willoughbie, Waterles, late wife of Richard Tracelove of Lawxton, widow, and John Tracelove son and heir apparent of said Richard to Thomas Wade of Clipston of a close called Longe Close and 1½ virgates of land in the fields of Clipston and Newbold. Dated 5 February 32 Henry VIII [1541] - 1541
448 - Marriage settlement on the marriage (to be had) between Edward Wade son and heir of Edward Wade and Anne Welles daughter of Thomas Welles, by which Edward Wade, the father, of Clipston, yeoman, agrees with Thomas Welles of Bowdon Magna, Leics, that after the solemnisation of the marriage he will convey to Thomas Hall of Clipston, yeoman, and Miles Smith of Bowdon Magna, yeoman, his capital messuage in Clipston, two closes called Upper Close and Nether Close and four yardlands in Clipston: moiety of capital messuage and two yardlands and Upper Close to the use of Edward Wade the father until the marriage, then to the use of Edward Wade the son for life, then after his decease a moiety of the capital messuage, moiety of Nether Close and 1½ yardlands to the use of Anne in her widowhood: the other half yardland, moiety of capital messuage and other buildings, moiety of Nether Close and 1½ yard lands to the use of the heirs male of said Edward the son; the other moiety of the capital messuage, moiety of Nether Close and other 2 yardlands to the use of Edward the father for life, then to the use of Edward the son and his heirs male, in default the whole property to the use of the heirs female of Edward the son until the sum of £200 is raised from the rents and profits; once this is raised to the use of the heirs male of Edward the father. Schedule attached showing the way in which house is to be divided between father and son. Dated 12 February 5 Charles I [1630] - 1630
449 - Final concord between Thomas Bull and Simon his son pf and Robert Ab and Elizabeth his wife def of 10a of pasture in Kelmarsh: £41 consideration. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 6 James I [1608] - 1608
450 - Power of attorney by John Wade of Kelmarsh son and heir apparent of Maurice Wade of Kelmarsh, yeoman, of a close called Whitlands in Kelmarsh, Over North Field. Dated 10 October 31 Elizabeth [1589] - 1589
451 - Bond by Richard Cave of Kelmarsh, yeoman to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £360: re indenture of the same date relating to closes in Kelmarsh, 15a called Pill. Dated 30 October 14 James [1616] - 1616
452 - Feoffment by Laurence Wade of Kelmarsh, yeoman, and John Wade of Kelmarsh his son and heir apparent, to John Cradocke of Kelmarsh, yeoman, in consideration of £65, of a close of pasture commonly called Whitland Close, 7a, in Kelmarsh. Dated 10 October 31 Elizabeth [1589] - 1589
453 - Bargain and sale by Robert Osberne of Kelmarsh Esq to Richard Cave of Kelmarsh, husbandman, in consideration of a certain sum of money, of all that parcel of ground containing 24 yards in length and 8 yards in breadth in Kelmarsh, with rights of passage over adjacent land. Dated 25 March 35 Elizabeth [1593] - 1593
454 - Bargain and sale by Robert Osberne of Kalmarsh Esq to Richard Cave of Kelmarsh, husbandman, in consideration of a certain sum of money, of all the arable land, leys, meadow, pasture and common of pasture in Kelmarsh within the perambulation and bounds as follows, lately set out and appointed for Cave; 47a in the East Field, John Cradock's Great Close and a parcel of waste ground on the south side of the mansion house 20 yds × 8 yds. Dated 17 March 35 Elizabeth [1593]. (All part of the a private enclosure) - 1593
455 - Bargain and sale by Richard Cave of Kelmarsh, husbandman, to Robert Osberne of Kelmarsh Esq, for a certain sum of money, of all his lands, leys, meadow and pasture in the Over North Field, Nether North Field, South Field and West Field, a close called the Town Close and a parcel of ground called the Moores - lately set out and appointed to Robert Osberne, namely 0a 2r 03p in the Over North Field, 1a 1r 09p in the Nether North Field, 8a 0r 19p in the West Field and 2a 0r 23p in the Moores. Dated 17 March 35 Elizabeth [1593] - 1593
456 - Bond by Maurice Wade of Kelmarsh yeoman, and John Wade, yeoman, to John Cradocke of Kelmarsh, yeoman, in £130: re feoffment of Whitlands Close, Kelmarsh. Dated 10 October - 1589
457 - Feoffment by Maurice Wade of Kelmarsh, yeoman, to Edmund Belcher of Guylesborow, gent, and Edward Wade of Clipston, yeoman, of all those messuages, cottages, lands, tenements, meadows etc of Maurice Wade in Kelmarsh except for one messuage or tenement and two little closes in the tenure of John Goodman: to the use of Maurice Wade for life, then to the use of John his son and heir apparent and his heirs male, in default to the use of William his second son and his male issue, in default to the use of Edward Wade his third son and his male issue, in default to the use of his (unnamed) fourth son, and in default to the use of the right heirs of the body of Maurice Wade. Dated 31 December 33 Elizabeth [1590] - 1590
458 - Final concord between George Buswell, gent, pf and John Wade and Jane his wife and William Wade deforc of 10a of meadow and 70a of pasture in Kelmarsh: consideration £60. Dated Easter Day in 15 days
459 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and John Wade and Jane his wife and William Wade deforc of 12a of meadow in Kelmarsh; £60 consideration. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 5 James I [1607] - 1607
460 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 459 - 1607
461 - Final concord between Maurice Wade pf and Robert Osberne Esq and Margaret his wife def of 80a of land, 20a of meadow and 92a of pasture in Kelmarsh: consideration 100 marks. Dated St Hilary in 15 days 30 Elizabeth [1588] - 1588
462 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 461 - 1588
463 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and Richard Cave and Agnes his wife def of 10a of land, 8a of meadow, 40a of pasture, 2a of furze and heath in Kelmarsh: £60 consideration. Dated 8 days of St Hilary 14 James I [1617] - 1617
464 - Lease by Sir Edward Gryffyn of Dingley, kt, to John Stone of Great Oxenden, yeoman, of all that messuage, tenement or farmhouse lately in the tenure of George Jelly and pightell or piece of enclosed pasture ground called Pen Yarde ½a; for 21 years at 23s 8d, one goose and two hens. Dated 2 October 3 James I [1605] - 1605
465 - Gift by Robert Cradocke of Marston Trussell, yeoman, in consideration of £18, to William Wade of Clipston, husbandman, of all that close commonly called Whitlands Close in Kelmarsh. Dated 21 June 36 Elizabeth [1594] - 1594
466 - Quitclaim by Joan Cradocke of Clipston, widow, late wife of John Cradocke late of Kelmarsh, yeoman, and Edward Cradocke of Northampton, gent, brother of John and Joan, to William Wade of Clipston, of a close called Whiteland in Kelmarsh. Dated 10 October 36 Elizabeth [1594] - 1594
467 - Gift by John Wade of Kelmarsh, gent, son and heir of Maurice Wade and William Wade of Kelmarsh, gent, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, for a certain sum of money of a close called Meadow Close, Kelmarsh, 14a, now or late in the tenure of Christopher Conyers of Braybrook
468 - Bond by John Wade of Kelmarsh, gent, and William Wade of Kelmarsh, gent, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £400: re to indenture of same date. Dated 8 May - 1607
469 - Bond by Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston, widow, George Bingley of the parish of St Egidius Extra Criplegate, London, Esq, and John Collopp of the parish of St Mary ?Matfellows, Whitechapel, to the King in £200. Dated 27 November 8 Charles I [1632] - 1632
470 - Assignment by Sir Thomas Griffin of Braybrook kt to Francis Mulsho of Thrapston, Northants, gent, and Robert Hickes of Northampton, gent, of the residue of years in a lease of a messuage, tenement or farmhouse in Oxenden formerly in the occupation of James Charles with all lands belonging - by Sir Thomas Morrison, Sir William Morrison and Valentine Brown to Sir Thomas Griffin. Dated 1 February 7 James I [1610] - 1610
471 - Settlement (of Euseby Buswell's wife's jointure) between Euseby Buswell Esq son and heir apparent of Sir Euseby Pelsant of Liddington and Frances wife of Sir Euseby Buswell, sole daughter of Sir Richard Wingfield late of Tickemoate Rutland dec'd and Sir Thomas Mackworth of Normanton, Rutland, Bt, and Dame Elizabeth Wingfield widow of Sir Richard Wingfield, by which in condition of the marriage (already had) of Euseby Buswell and Frances his wife and £3000, Euseby Buswell has conveyed to Mackworth and Dame Elizabeth, all his messuages, farms etc in Kibworth Harcourt, Smeeton Westerby, Husbands Bosworth, Market Harborough (Leics) and Guilsborough, Nortoft, Marston Trussell, Kelmarsh, Brixworth, Oxenden Magna, Braybrook and East Farndon (Northants): to the use of Euseby Buswell for life, then to the use of Frances his wife for her jointure, and then to uses expressed in settlement of 16 March 19 Charles II [1667]. Dated 29 June - 1680
472 - Marriage settlement on the marriage of Eusebius Buswell to Honour daughter of Dame Frances Skrymsher (formerly Sneyd), between Eusebius Buswell the elder of Cadeby, Leics, Esq, son and heir of Sir Euseby Palsant dec'd, and Frances his wife, Eusebius Buswell his son and heir, Robert Pygott of Chestwynd, Salop, Esq, and John Davies of Kingsland, Hereford, clerk, John Wrottesley of Wrottesley, Staffs, Esq, Samuel Bracebridge of Linley, Warwicks, Esq, Ralph Sneyd of Byshton, Staffs, Esq, Roe of Normanton Turvile, Leics, Esq, Sir Wolstan Dixie of Market Bosworth, Leics, Bart, William Boothby of Markston, Leics, Esq, the Hon William Ward of Willingsworth, Staffs, Esq, George Buswell, gent, son of George Buswell the elder, Dame Frances Skrymsher and Edward Sneyd, gent, younger son of Dame Frances, by which in consideration of the marriage and the sum of £5500, Eusebius Buswell the elder and younger have conveyed to Pygott and Davies, the manors of Clipston and Newbold and other properties ir Clipston, Newbold, Marston Trussell, East Farndon, Guilsborough, Nortoft, Oxenden Magna, Braybrook, Kelmarsh and Brixworth (Northants); Cadeby, Market Bosworth, Naveby, Osbaston, Newbold, Verdon, Lubenham, Kibworth Harcourt, Nether Kibworth, Smeeton Westerby, Husbands Bosworth and Market Harborough (Leics) and estates in Staffs (described in detail in 4 skins): the Northants estates to be held to the use of Eusebius Buswell the younger for life to preserve the contingent uses; the Staffs estates in Tunstall, Adbaston, Kernsley, Leaward Pitts, High Offley - to the use of Honour as part of her jointure; the Cadeby capital messuage and other Leics estate again to the use of Pygott and Davies to preserve the contingent uses including the jointure of Frances wife of Eusebius Buswell the elder, then to the use of Eusebius Buswell the younger and Honour his wife, then to the use of Wrottesley, Bracebridge, Sneyd and Roe in trust for the children of Eusebius Buswell and Honour (5 skins of uses in all). Dated 20 March 10 Anne [1711] - 1711
473 - Marriage settlement for the marriage of Eusebius Buswell the younger to Hesther [sister of Honour in D3155/WH 472] Skrymsher one of the daughters of Sir Charles Skrymsher - between Eusebius Buswell the elder of Cadeby, Esq, and Frances his wife, and Eusebius Buswell son and heir apparent, Sir Charles Skrymsher of Norbury, Staffs, kt, and Hesther Skrymsher one of his daughters, Ralph Sneyd of Keele, Staffs, Esq, George Jones of Middle Temple, Esq, Boothby of Tooley Park, Leics, Esq, Thomas Hanbury of Kelmarsh, John Wingfield of Tickencoate, Rutland, Esq, Anthony Wingfield of Stamford, Leics and Baldwin son and heir apparent of Charles Baldwin of Bockleton, Worcs, by which in consideration of the marriage and £3000. Eusebius Buswell the younger and elder have conveyed to Sir Charles Skrymsher, Sneyd and Jones, the manor of Clipston and Newbold and other Northants and Leics estates (recited in detail - 4 skins): the manor of Clipston and the capital messuage there to the use of Eusebius Buswell the elder until the marriage, then to the use of Eusebius Buswell the younger for life, then to the use of Skrymsher, Sneyd and Jones on trust to preserve the contingent uses: capital messuage at Cadeby to the use of Eusebius Buswell the elder for life, then to the use of Frances his wife for her jointure - and five skins of further uses; also Sir Charles Skrymsher has conveyed to Eusebius Buswell, senior, John and Anthony Wingfield, properties in Tunstall, High Offley and elsewhere in Staffs, to the use of Sir Charles Skrymsher until the marriage, then to the use of Eusebius Buswell the younger, then to the use of the trustees to preserve the contingent remainders. Dated 30 November - 1703
474 - Grant by Edward VI to Silvester Taverner of London, gent, and John Hynde, gent, of all that chantry of Sprotton, Northants, and all messuages, mills, lands, tenements in Sprotton, Clipston and Oxenden in the occupation of Bernard Braddon. Thomas Wade, John Dutton and Thomas Pearson, also a chantry at Harwoode, Yorks, close of land called Chauntry Garden, 6a at Teneham, Kent, parcel of land 2a also in Teneham, also in Teneham, also a messuage or tenement called the Cocke in the parish of St Sepulchre extra Newgate, also all that chantry called Pylkyngton's Chantry in Clipston and all messuages etc belonging in Clipston, Newbold and Oxenden Magna. Dated 29 November 2 Edward VI [1548] - 1548
475 - Number not used
476 - Final concord between Ralph Sneyd pf and Christopher Horton and Frances his wife, Sir Robert Burdett, Bart and Sir Walter Wagstaff Bagot, Bart, def of 15 messuages, 4 cottages, one mill, 2 dovehouses, 600a of land, 200a of meadow, 500a of pasture, 100a of furze and heath and common of pasture for all cattle in East Farndon, Great Oxenden, Braybrook and Marston Trussell: consideration £1200. Dated Michaelmas in one month 25 George II [1751] - 1751
477 - Number not used
478 - Schedule of field land detached from deed - Myles Smith to George Buswell - arable lands in Nether Field, Sallow Field and South Field (?). 17c, nd - [17th cent]
479 - Number not used
480 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and James Edmandes and Isabel his wife def of a messuage, 40a of land, 6a of meadow and 12a of pasture in Kayham(?) [Rutland]: consideration £40. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 43 Elizabeth [1601] - 1601
481 - Final concord (very faded) between Clement Vernam pf and Henry Leigh def of 6a of pasture in Lilborne: consideration £40. Dated day after St Trinity 42 Elizabeth [1600] - 1600
482 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 481 - 1600
483 - Final concord between Cuthbert Ellison, Edward Petts, Hugh Lade and William Shott pfs and George Vernam and Clement Vernam def of one messuage, one garden, one orchard, 64a of land, 20a of meadow, 20a of pasture and ½a of wood in Lilborne: consideration £200. Dated 8 days of St Hilary 36 Elizabeth [1594] - 1594
484 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 483 - 1594
485 - Number not used
486 - Number not used
487 - ? Grant - Benjamin, Bishop of Peterborough, to Sir George Buswell. Dated 28 February 1662 - 28 Feb [1663]
488 - Mortgage in fee by Henry Judkin of Brixworth, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, gent, in consideration of £40, of all that piece or parcel of arable ground, meadow or pasture 4a called Hollywell Piece in the Damswell Field of Brixworth, also a piece of meadow or pasture 2a in Entewell Field called Burrowedale Piece in Brixworth. Dated 1 September 41 Elizabeth [1599]. (With D3155/WH 477 and D3155/WH 496) - 1599
489 - George Buswell's ?quit roll for the Hundred(s) of Orlingbury, Huxloe and Navesford, Northants - presumably as Sheriff. Dated 20 James I - 1622-1623
490 - ? Appointment of Edward Oneley Esq as Sheriff of Northants, to succeed Sir George Buswell Bt. Dated 6 November 15 Charles II [1663] - 1663
491 - Final concord between Clement Kinnersley, Esq. pf and Christopher Horton, Esq, and Frances his wife def of 8 messuages, 16 barns, 16 stables, 2 mills, 8 dovehouses, 16 gardens, 16 orchards, 400a of land, 100a of meadow, 120a of pasture and 100a of furze and heath in Great Oxenden, Braybrook, East Farndon and Marston Trussell: consideration £300. Dated from Michaelmas in 3 weeks 14 George II [1740] - 1740
492 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 491 - 1740
493 - Exemplification of final concord between Robert Allen pf and William Wade and Mary his wife def of 7a of pasture in Kelmarsh: dated 8 days of Michaelmas 37 Elizabeth [1595] - 1595
494 - Marriage settlement - following marriage of Sir George Buswell and Dame Katherine his wife - by which Sir George Buswell of Clipston, Bt, and Dame Katherine his wife grant with Sir Henry Puckering of the Priory near Warwick and Sir Richard Kinsman of Broughton, Northants, that Sir George Buswell may seised of the north part of the mansion house now being erected at Clipston and closes called the Hempland, Humfrey's Close. Christopher Selbye's Orchard 2a 2r 24p to the use of Sir George Buswell for life, then to the use of Dame Katherine for life, then to the use of their sons successively in tail male. Dated 6 April 16 Charles II [1664] - 1664
495 - Number not used
496 - Number not used
497 - Bond by Thomas and Henry Bull of Clipston, yeoman, to George Euswell in £400: indenture of same date. Dated 18 December 1663 - 1663
498 - Bond by Robert Osborne of Kelmarsh to Maurice Wade of Kelmarsh, yeoman, and John Wade his son in £100: to abide by arbitrators decision. Dated 8 April 29 Elizabeth [1587] - 1587
499 - Feoffment by John Wade of Kelmarsh, gent, son and heir of Maurice Wade, and William Wade of Kelmarsh, second son of Maurice Wade to George Buswell of Derby yeoman, in consideration of £210, of a close called Meadow Close in Kelmarsh 14a. Dated 8 May 5 James I [1607] - 1607
500 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and Thomas Wade and Prudence his wife def of 9a of pasture in Clipston and Newbold: consideration £60. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 10 James 1612 - 1612
501 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and John Campion and Prudence his wife def of 16 acres of land, 6a of meadow, 12a of pasture in Clipston and Newbold: consideration £40. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 44 Elizabeth [1602] - 1602
502 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 500 - 1612
503 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 501 - 1602
504 - Quitclaim by John Pratts of Traffor late son of William Pratts of Braybrook to Thomas Astheley of Braybrook, executor of the will of John his father, of all actions etc against him. - 3 Nov [1446]
505 - Quitclaim by Thomas ym, Lord of Braybrook, to Blaston his bailiff of Braybrook, of all actions etc against him. Dated Monday next after the feast of St Gregory 1 Richard II [15 Mar 1378] - 1378
506 - Royal Writ concerning William Daltney, John Lookley, Margaret Carter, Francis Bird. Thomas Taylor, Nicholas Porter who failed to appear at a court at September 21 Charles I [1645] - 1645
507 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and John Wade and Jane his wife and William Wade def of 10a of meadow, 55a of pasture in Kelmarsh: consideration 130 marks. Dated day after St Martin I James I [1603] - 1603
508 - Final concord between Richard Cave pf and Robert Osberne Esq, def of 30a of land, 7a of meadow, and 12a of pasture in Kelmarsh: £40 consideration. Dated day after ? 35 Elizabeth [1592-1593] - 1592-1593
509 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and John Wells and Juliana his wife def of one messuage, one cottage, one orchard, 10a of land, 5a of meadow and 10a of pasture in Kelmarsh: £41 consideration. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 8 James I [1610] - 1610
510 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 508 - 1610
511 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 507 - 1603
512 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and Richard Cade and Agnes his wife def of 10a of land, 8a of meadow, 40a of pasture and 2a of furze and heath in Kelmarsh: £60 consideration. Dated 8 days of St Hilary
513 - Final concord between John Wells pf and Robert Osberne Esq and Margaret his wife def of 10a of land, 2a of meadow and 8a of pasture in Kelmarsh: £40 consideration. Dated St Hilary in 15 days 30 Elizabeth [1588] - 1588
514 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 509 - 1610
515 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and Thomas Markham and Christiana his wife and Ralph Pavier and Bridget his wife def of one messuage, one cottage, one garden, one orchard, 50a of land, 10a of meadow, 12a of pasture, 8a of furze and heath and common of pasture in Oxenden Magna: £100 consideration. Dated in 8 days of the Purification 18 James I [1621] - 1621
516 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 513 - 1588
517 - Bond by John Wade of Kelmarsh, gent, son and heir of Maurice Wade and William Wade of Kelmarsh gent, to George Buswell in £1300: indenture of same date. Dated 8 December - 1605
518 - Bargain and sale by William Wade of Clipstone, yeoman, to Robert Allen of Brixworth, yeoman, in consideration of £110, of a close of pasture called Whitelands Close, 7a. Dated 11 August 37 Elizabeth [1595] - 1595
519 - Quitclaim by John Wade of Kelmarsh, gent, William Wade of the same town and county, gent, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of the proviso in a mortgage in fee of 1 July 40 Elizabeth by Maurice, John, Edward and William Wade to George Buswell of a close of pasture or meadow in Kelmarsh called Maurice Wade's Great Close and another close of meadow or pasture called Gott lane, subject to proviso that if the Wades pay to Buswell £140 by 30 September 1611 then null and void. Dated 10 October 44 Elizabeth [1602] - 1602
520 - Bond by Robert Allen of Brixworth, yeoman, to Simon Bull and Thomas Bull of Clipston in £360: re feoffment of Whitlands Close. Dated 27 June 6 James I [1608] - 1608
521 - Feoffment by Richard Cave of Kelmarsh, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £180, of two closes of meadow or pasture ground called Pill in Kelmarsh, 15a. Dated 30 October 14 James I [1616] - 1616
522 - Lease by George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, to George Walker of Farndon, gent, of five closes of meadow or pasture in Kelmarsh called Copthill Close, Roborowe Close, Meadow Close, Poxes Close and Fixpence - for 9 years - £113 13s 4d per annum rent: not to convert any to arable. Dated 20 December 11 James I [1613] - 1613
523 - Articles of agreement between John Wade and William Wade of Kelmarsh, yeoman, and George Buswell of Derby, gent; agreed that Buswell shall have the inheritance of a close called Copthill Close in the fields of Kelmarsh for £666. Dated 8 December - 1605
524 - Final concord between Edward Cradocke, gent, pf and Maurice Wade and Alice his wife, John Wade and Jane his wife, William Wade, Edward Wade and Robert Cradocke def of 7a of pasture in Kelmarsh: £40 consideration. Dated day after 34 Elizabeth - 1591-1592
525 - Discharge by Richard Goodall of Atherstone of George Buswell of Loughborough yeoman, of all debts and demands against him. Dated 28 June 34 Elizabeth [1592] - 1592
526 - Gift by William Wade of Clipstone to Robert Allen of Brixworth, yeoman, of a close called Whitlands Close, 7a, in Kelmarsh. Dated 11 August 37 Elizabeth [1595] - 1595
527 - Copy quitclaim by Roger Wade, clerk, son and heir of Thomas Wade late of Clipstone, yeoman, dec'd to Humphrey Wade of Clipston, yeoman, his brother, of the manor called Prudence Manor in the vill of Clipston and two closes in the manor called the Over Close and Nether Close and a little close called the Spinei and a parcel of the manor of Newbold and a certain parcel of land called the Poole Yarde with 2 ponds, and ½ rood of pasture in the manor of Newbold in Newbold Field, ½a of pasture called Traceloves Lande lying in the field of Newbold on a furlong called Crossewonnge, close called the Manor Close, with a piece of land or pasture Watts Land within the close and 2 ponds, and a close called Inlande in the manor of Newbold and 5 virgates of land called Newbolde Peaces in the fields of Newbold and another virgate of land in the fields of Newbold. Dated 19 June 4 and 5 Philip and Mary [1558] - 1558
528 - Quitclaim by Oswald Stones of Oxenden Magna, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of a messuage, tenement or farmhouse in Oxenden Magna with all lands etc belonging in Oxenden Magna. Dated 20 December 20 James I [1622] - 1622
529 - Bond by Thomas Markeham of Oxenden Magna, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £800: re feoffment to Buswell by Markeham of messuage in Oxenden Magna. Dated 1 April - 1620
530 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and John Wade and Jane his wife and William Wade def of 10s of meadow and 80a of pasture in Kelmarsh: consideration £160. Dated Michaelmas in one month 4 James I [1606] - 1606
531 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 530 - 1606
532 - Copy bargain and sale by Simon Rawlegh of Farnborowe Warwicks, Esq, and Ann Fawsye, widow, grandmother of said Simon to Thomas Wade of Clipston of 3 messuages with lands etc belonging in Clipston and Newbold. Dated 10 December 3 Edward VI [1549] with bond in 1000 marks of same date - 1549
533 - Feoffment by Judith Langley of Clipston, widow, and Augustine Langley of the same, yeoman, and Marie his wife, to Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston, widow, in consideration of £108, of all that close of pasture called Newbold 5a in Newbold and Clipston (purchased from Christopher Bunninge and Constance his wife). Dated 20 June 13 Charles I [1637] - 1637
534 - Copy will of Henry Wade: to Edward his second son ½ yardland in the occupation of Alice Boswell widow, and a parcel of land called Watts Lane in west end of Manor Close Newbold and a cottage: his house and lands to Christiana his wife for 10 years until his son reaches age of 21, then to be shared between them as long as she stays a widow; wife also executrix. No day or month - 1558
535 - Bargain and sale by roger Hawforde of Clipston husbandman, to Henry Hawforde of Brentingthorpe, Leics, in consideration of £80, of his moiety of a messuage or tenement in Clipston: viz the Hall, the parlour and chamber over it on the west side, with orchard adjoining to the parlour, parcel of ground called the Fooreyarde, piece of ground called the Rickyarde, 3 bays of buildings called the Neatehouse adjoining the stables, 2 bays of barn next the Rickeyarde, close called upper end of Bancrofte, 2 cottages with ground belonging to same in Bancrofte, moiety of a close called Over Close, nine leys with pikes in the fields of Newbold, moiety of a piece of pasture ground called Rycklande, also a yardland in the fields of Newbold. Dated 1 March 4 James I [1607] - 1607
536 - Bond by Thomas Bull and Henry Bull, yeoman, to Sir George Buswell Bt in £400: indenture of same date. Dated 14 November 15 Charles II [1663] - 1663
537 - Marriage settlement on the marriage of Augustine Langley son of Thomas Langley and Mary Bosworth daughter of Thomas Bosworth of Clipston, yeoman, by which Anthony Langley, in consideration of the marriage and £80, has enfeoffed to Augustine Langley a messuage or tenement in Clipston and a close of pasture ground called the Newbold in Newbold and Clipston: a moiety of the messuage and close to be held for the life of Mary: the other moiety to the use of Augustine and Mary and the heirs of the body of Augustine on Mary, then to the heirs of the body of Augustine Langley, in default to the use of the right heirs of Anthony Langley. Dated 30 May - 1616
538 - Feoffment by Matthew Yeomans of Sibbertofte, Northants, and Margaret his wife to John Stephenson of Sibbertofte, yeoman, in consideration of £20, of two bays of building in Clipston being part of a messuage or tenement in the occupation of Thomas Yeomans dec'd; one contains the hall, the other the parlour, with rickyard and backside. Dated 24 May - 1664
539 - Bond with D3155/WH 538: Yeomans to Stephenson in £40. Dated 24 May - 1664
540 - Lease for possession by John Chapman of Clipston, yeoman, to Euseby Buswell of Cadeby, Leics, of all that messuage or tenement in Clipston now or late in the tenure or occupation of Richard Taylor, and parcels of ground called the Baulkes and Hades 37 in number, in Newbold in the parish of Clipston. Dated 13 October 3 James II [1687]. (See earlier) - 1687
541 - Quitclaim by Hugh Poole of Clipston, yeoman, and Edith Poole his wife and William Poole of Arthingworth, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of two parcels of meadow in Clipston, 6a 2r 12p and 4a or 03p. Dated 6 January 20 James I [1623] (see earlier) - 1623
542 - Feoffment by John Norwiche of Brampton inxta Dingley, Northants, Esq and Anna his wife to Elizabeth Buswell of Clipton, widow, in consideration of £120, of all that cottage or tenement with Little Close of pasture adjoining to Backside ½a, ½ yardland in Clipston - schedule attached - Fortway, Cawdwell and Britchill Fields. Dated 8 August - 1637
543 - Exemplification of final concord between William Hull pf and William Wade and Mary his wife def of 11a of meadow in Clipston: consideration £80. Dated 9 October 37 Elizabeth [1595] - 1595
544 - Demise (no stated term) by Thomas Stanley, Lord of Stanley, kt, Thomas Billinge, kt and John Gorsuche, clerk, to John Holcote, William Catesby, jr, John Barrarde, William Frebody, Esqs, George Stukeley, Richard Gorsuch, clerk, George Gorsuch and Richard Gorsuch of all their manors, lands, tenements, rents, reversion etc in Swynford, Bosworth and Foxton (Leics); Helmeden, Clipston, Newbold, Gyllisburgh, Sprotton and Grymmisbury (Northants); Banbury, Oxfordshire, and Kebe (?Keadby), Leics, which they hold in conjunction with William Lord of Lovell and of Holand, kt, and others now dec'd, by gift and feoffment of William Gorsage of Helmeden and Agnes his wife. Dated 1 July 18 Edward IV [1478] - 1478
545 - Quitclaim by George Buswell of Derby, yeoman to Gyles Sturges of Clipstone, clerk, of five arable lands and their hades in the fields of Newbold, 3 on a furlong called Fulpit Hill, the others on Horseleys. Dated 8 May - 1620
546 - Feoffment by Edward Wade of Clipston, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of a close of pasture or meadow called Newbold, 20s. Dated 10 August - 1607
547 - Lease by Dame Katherine Buswell of Clipston, widow, to Thomas Smith of Ashley, Northants, husbandman, of all that upper farm, messuage or tenement in Clipston commonly called Wades Farm and all the arable land (reputed to be 5 yardlands): to have the fallow fields, sheep commons and wheat field grass with fallow meadow and fallow from the feast of the Annunciation next ensuing for 3 years and the messuage and remainder of premises from Michaelmas next ensuing for 3 years: £45 per annum rent: not to break up any ancient greensward, additional rent of £5 per acre for any so ploughed up. Dated 10 February 21 Charles II [1669] - 1669
548 - Bond by Edward Wade of Clipston, son and heir of Edward Wade of Clipston, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby in £50: re Newbold Close sold to George Buswell. Dated 10 October 43 Elizabeth [1601] - 1601
549 - Deed revoking proviso of re-entry in a mortgage in fee for £50 of 4 April James I (WH 550) by Gyles Sturges and Mary his wife to George Buswell of a moiety of Newbold Close, a parcel of ground in Pilbrooke called the Sidling and 4 doles of meadow in Beadowe Meadow, Elboe Dole, Longe Dole and two doles shooting upon Stannithill and one ley of ground under Newbold and 5 arable lands with hades, 3 on Fulpit Hill and 2 on Horseleyes (see D3155/WH 545) in Newbold in the parish of Clipston. Dated 20 April 18 James I [1620] - 1620
550 - Mortgage in fee: Sturges to Buswell: referred to D3155/WH 549, Sturges defaulted. Dated 4 April 11 James I [1613] - 1613
551 - Bond by Thomas Bull of Clipston, yeoman, to George Buswell, yeoman, in £300: re Whitlands Close. Dated 20 July - 1622
552 - Number not used
553 - Will of John Buswell of Dyxeley Grange, Leics, yeoman - 5 Mar [1574]
554 - Feoffment by William Hopkins of Brampton near Dingley, Northants, carpenter, and Sarah his wife, John Burdett of Husbands Bosworth, Leics, husbandman and Anne his wife, and Thomas Bull of Braybrook, Northants, chandler and Dorothy his wife (Sarah, Anne and Dorothy daughters of Edmund Tanner dec'd) to Eusebius Buswell the younger of Clipston, gent, in consideration of £9 12s 6d and £19 5a, of all that messuage, cottage or tenement, 3 bays, with backside in the possession of Margery Tanner widow of Edmund. Dated 29 April - 1704
555 - Feoffment by Edward Wade, yeoman, and Henry Wade of Gillsborowe, carpenter, to George Buswell of Clipston, Esq, in consideration of £62, of a close in Newbold or Clipston called Newbold Close, 3a. Dated 4 October - 1627
556 - Revocation of a proviso of re-entry by Edward Wade the elder of Clipston, yeoman, in consideration of £70 and £60, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman - in a mortgage in fee of 1 July 40 Elizabeth [1598] of a close called Inland in which Wade defaulted. Dated 1 May 2 James [1604] - 1604
557 - Deed declaring uses of a fine, between Francis Hawforde of Braughton, Northants, yeoman, Giles Hawford of Clipston, yeoman, Samuel Hawforde of Clipston, yeoman, Christopher Cawse of Clipston, yeoman, Richard Wapoole of Clipston, labourer, reciting that by feoffment of 25 February 38 Eliz. Francis Hawforde has conveyed to Giles Hawforde, a parcel of meadow in the fields of Clipston called Pilkington's Meadow 5a, to Samuel Hawforde another parcel of Pilkington's Meadow 3a 2r 18p, to C Cawse another parcel of Pilkington's Meadow 9a 2r 09p, to Richard Wapoole a parcel of meadow 1a 0r 20p: now it is agreed to levy a fine of Giles Hawforde of all the pieces of meadow, under the description of 20a of meadow in Clipston, but agreed between the parties that the several parcels of meadow should be to the uses intended in the feoffment of 25 February 38 Eliz. Dated 31 March 38 Elizabeth [1596] - 1596
558 - Final concord between Thomas Wade pf and Henry Hawford and Anne his wife and Robert Hawford and Anne his wife and Roger Hawford and Grace his wife def of two messuages, 3 cottages, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 16a of land, 6a of meadow, 16a of pasture, 4a of furze and heath in Clipston and Newbold: £80 consideration. Dated St Hilary in 15 days 7 James I [1610] - 1610
559 - Bond by John Lumley of Clipstone, gent, and Francis Lumley his son and heir apparent to George Buswell of Clipston Esq in £2000: indenture of same date. Dated 17 November - 1651
560 - Bond by Egidius Buswell of Seaton, yeoman, to Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston, widow, in £10: re feoffment of 3 leys of pasture at a place called Wellcroft Corner in Clipston. Dated 6 May - 1637
561 - Bargain and sale by William Wade of Clipston, yeoman to William and David Hull of Clipston, yeoman, in consideration of £90, of two parcels of meadow in tenure of William Goodman in Clipston, 6a 2r 12p and 4a 0r 03p. Dated 1 October 36 Elizabeth [1594] - 1594
562 - Feoffment by Edward Wade of Clipston to Simon Bull of Clipston of all that virgate of arable land with all hades etc called Chaunterie Yardland in the fields of Newbold. Dated 18 October - 1602
563 - Feoffment by William Goodman of Clipston, yeoman, to Sir George Buswell of Clipston, Bt, in consideration of £55, of a little close of pasture called Lodge Croft, 1½a in Clipston. Dated 23 June - 1663
564 - Bond by Robert Hawforde of Clipston to George Buswell of Derby in £160: articles of agreement of same day. Dated 9 July 2 James [1604] - 1604
565 - Grant by George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, to Edward Wade of a piece of meadow called the Great Dole in Bedowe Meadow, Clipston. Dated 23 May 2 James I [1604] - 1604
566 - Gift by Silvester Taverner and John Hynde, purchasers from the Crown of various chantries 29 November 2 Edward VI, to John Bussewall of Clipston, yeoman, in consideration of £806, of chantries in Clipston and Sprotton, Oxenden Magna, Newbold and Walton: 6 December 2 Edward VI [1548] - 1548
567 - Feoffment by Prudence Campion, widow, and Moyses Campion son and heir of Prudence, yeoman, to George Buswell of Clipston, Esq, in consideration of £142, of a close called Newbold Close 3a in Clipston and Newbold. Dated 1 October - 1630
568 - Number not used
569 - Number not used
570 - Unexecuted Bargain and sale by Christopher Bunninge of Clipson, yeoman, and Constance his wife to Anthony Langley of Clipson, yeoman, in consideration of £ 304, of a fourth part of a messuage late Roger Wade's being the east end 4 bays, half part of a croft called Thomas Yard, half part of a close of pasture called Newbold, half part of a meadow called Inlande and interest in a way Inlande Lane, South end of Inlande Close, fourth part and half a fourth part of 3 doles of meadow in Bedowe Meadow and a third part of a dole of meadow called Elboe Dole and a dole of meadow butting in a furlong called Stanithill and arable lands (specified) in Lowe, Stogden and Mawseloe Fields. Dated 10 May 41 Elizabeth [1599]
571 - Bond by Thomas Wade of Clipston, yeoman, to Roland Greene, husbandman, and Edward Greene son of said Roland in £60: conveyance of cottage of same date. Dated 13 July - 1604
572 - Gift by Robert Hawforde of Clipston, husbandman, to George Buswell of Derby, gent, of half part of a close called the Over Close in Clipston, ½a and half a virgate of land in the fields of Newbold (recited in detail). Dated 9 July 2 James I [1604] - 1604
573 - Gift by Thomas Wade of Clipston, yeoman, for 4 marks, to Robert Wade of Clipston, husbandman, his brother, of a close called Traysloyes Close in the vill of Clipston. Dated 14 April 2 and 3 Philip and Mary [1556] - 1556
574 - Feoffment by Francis Bosworth of Boston, Lincs, yeoman and Katherine his wife to George Buswell Esq in consideration of £80, of a close of meadow or pasture called Blackhome Piece, 7a and a parcel of ley ground (10 leys) called Inlandes, 5a in Clipston. Dated
575 - Feoffment by George Buswell of Clipston, Esq and Katherine his wife, to Simon Bull of Clipston, yeoman, in consideration of £160, of a yardland in the fields of Newbold: terrier attached. Dated 20 January - 1658
576 - Feoffment by Giles Bosworth of Clipston, yeoman, Judith Langley of Oxenden Magna, widow, Augustine Langley, second son of said Judith, yeoman, and Marie his wife to Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston, widow, in consideration of £300, of a messuage or tenement in Newbold, on yardland "quarterne and a half" (terrier attached) in Newbold, in the tenure of Augustine Langley. Dated 20 February 15 Charles I [1640] - 1640
577 - Mortgage in fee by Christopher Bunyinge and Constance his wife to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £80, of their moiety of a close called Newbold and a moiety of a close called Inlandes, and lands in Lowe, Stockden and Mawslowe Fields (recited in detail). Dated 28 September 40 Elizabeth [1598] - 1598
578 - Revocation of proviso in mortgage by Edward Wade the elder of Clipton, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, for £60, of his parcel of meadow or pasture called Inland 2½a - in consideration of another £70. Dated 1 May 2 James I [1604] - 1604
579 - Feoffment by Thomas Wade of Clipston, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £800 of all that messuage or tenement in Clipston and 4½a yardlands and a parcel of grassland called Jugge Wong 6a lying in the Cowe Pasture, excepting 3 lands and their hades in Newbold in a furlong called Long Fridaie. Dated 7 November 16 James I [1618] - 1618
580 - Feoffment by John Lumley of Clipston, gent, and Frances his wife, Francis Lumley son and heir of John and Hester his wife to George Buswell of Clipston, Esq, in consideration of £1120, of all that capital messuage wherein John Lumley lives, all that other messuage or tenement where John Arnold lives, a close called Home Close, close called Longe Close 1a, close called Brascrofte 3a, and 5 yardlands of arable, meadow and pasture in Clipston and Newbold. Dated 17 January - 1651
581 - Settlement on the marriage of John Lumley son and heir of Frances Lumley and Frances Willington one of the daughters of James Millington, by which Francis Lumley of Clipston has enfeoffed to James Willington of Brownsover, Warwicks, gent, David Nayler of Great Harborow, Warwicks, clerk, Robert Brewster of Welford, Northants, gent and Daniel Brinknell of Clipston, yeoman, of all his manor house where he lives, cottage in the occupation of John Harberd, yard called Hurnewell Yard, close called Little Close, close called Longe Close, close called Brasse Crofte and 5 yardlands: manor house and 4 yardlands to the use of Francis Lumley for life and for one year after his decease for the benefit of his executors and if Elizabeth outlives him, the manor house and 3 yardlands, Little Close and Longe Close to her use for life: the cottage, Hurnewell Yard, 2 yardlands and Brassecroft to the use of John Lumley and Frances Willington: after the death of Francis and Elizabeth Lumley then the whole property to the use of John Lumley and his heirs on the body of Frances Willington and in default of issue to the use of the right heirs of John Lumley. Dated 4 October - 1621
582 - Deed declaring uses of a fine reciting that whereas Sir Thomas Tresham of Rushton, Northants, kt, Dame Meriell his wife, Francis Tresham his son and heir, Thomas Tresham of Newton, Northants, Esq. Thomas Vanaster and John Flamsted have sold to Elizabeth Bosworth of Clipston, widow, and Thomas Bosworth her son, a house, 2 closes and 3 yardlands in Clipston, to Francis Hawford of Clipston, yeoman, a parcel of meadow called Pilkington's Meadow 19a 1r 07p (see D3155/WH 557), to William Goodman of Clipston, yeoman, a messuage, 2 closes and a yardland in Clipston and to William Wade of Clipston, yeoman, two parcels of meadow near Drovers Way, now a fine is to be levied by Sir Thomas Tresham and the rest under the description of 2 messuages, 4 tofts, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 70a of land, 40a of meadow, 100a of pasture in Clipston, and the various properties shall be to the uses intended in the bargain and sale of 8 January 35 Elizabeth. Dated 12 January 25 Elizabeth [1593] - 1593
583 - Deed to indemnify Giles Boseworth from payment of debt, reciting that Augustine Langley and Giles Boseworth are bound to John Collins of Gomeley, Leics, in £300 (for true payment of £156 6s) and to Thomas Wade in £40 (for payment of £20), by which Augustine Langley has bargained and sold to Giles Boseworth all that messuage or tenement in Clipstone and one yardland quarterne and a half of arable, meadow and pasture in Clipston: if Langley settles his debts, null and void. Dated 2 November - 1636
584 - Feoffment by Anthony Langley of Clipston yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £35, of a moiety of a close of parcel or meadow called Inland being the north part thereof in the fields of Newbold. Dated 6 October 11 James I [1613] - 1613
585 - Power of attorney by Edward Villers of Derby to George Buswell his cousin to take possession of a yardland purchased of Edward Wade in the fields of Newbold. Dated 10 May - 1604
586 - Bond by Samuel Hawford and Francis Bosworth of Walton, Norfolk, to George Buswell of Derby in £100; conveyance of parcel of meadow in Clipston Nether Meadow. Dated 1 April 18 James I [1620] - 1620
587 - Gift by Thomas Wade of Clipston, senior, yeoman, to Henry Wade of Clipston, husbandman, of half a virgate of land, meadow and pasture and a parcel of land in a close in his manor of Upper Newbold and a parcel of land called Watts Land in the fields of Newbold and a rood of land in the fields of Newbold. Dated 19 January 4 and 5 Philip and Mary [1558] - 1558
588 - Bond by Egidius Sturges of Clipston to Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston, widow, in £200: indenture of same date. Dated 2 June - 1636
589 - Bond by Samuel Heyford of Mowsley, Leics, yeoman to George Buswell of Clipston, Bt, in £40: indenture to property in Clipston. Dated 20 January - 1663
590 - Bond by Agnes Wade widow of Thomas Wade of Clipston and Thomas Willyans of Clipston to Roger Wade in £40. Dated 8 October 15 Elizabeth [1573] - 1573
591 - Mortgage in fee by Edward Wade of Clipston, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £60, of closes of pasture or meadow called Inlandes in Clipston or Newbold and a dole of meadow in Berrey Meadow, Clipston; to be repaid by 30 September 1611. Dated 1 July 40 Elizabeth [1598] - 1598
592 - Copy grant to Thomas Wade of Clipston, senior, yeoman to Robert Wade, husbandman, of all that messuage in the vill of Clipston at the lower end ot the village next to the stream and half a virgate of arable, meadow and pasture in the fields of Newbold and a close called Newbold Close. Dated 20 December 1 Edward VI [1547] (copy 1616) - (1547) 1616
593-594 - Final concord and counterpart between George Buswell pf and Edward Wade and Anne his wife and Henry Wade def of 3 acres of pasture in Newbold and Clipston: consideration £41. Dated Easter Day in 15 days 4 Charles I [1628] - 1628
595 - Gift by Edward Wade senior of Clipston, yeoman, to Edward Villars of Derby, draper, of a virgate of land in the fields of Newbold. Dated 4 May - 1604
596 - Lease by George Buswell of Clipston Esq to Samuel Boseworth of Naseby, yeoman, of all that capital messuage at Newbold in the parish of Clipston called the Upper House, 2 closes adj to the Backside, Perrith Close and Bancke Close, 4 yardlands of arable, lay pasture and meadow in the fields of Newbold for 6 years: annual rent of £46: £5 per acre additional rent for ploughing any of the closes: also one load of Measham pit coals a year. Dated 31 August - 1651
597 - Agreement between James Enyon citizen and brewer of London and Sir Thomas Dilke of Maystock, Warwicks, reciting that by statute staple of 17 November 1607 Dilke is bound to Enyon in £500, by which, if Dilke pays to Enyon £273 by 25 May next ensuing then the statute staple is null and void. Dated 22 November - 1611
598 - Discharge of George Boswell (sic) from imprisonment at Newgate for refusal to seal a bond for £600, and disqualification from holding office as alderman within the City of London. Dated 5 September - 1626
599 - Quitclaim by Richard Goodall of Atherstone, gent, to George Boswell citizen and merchant of London, of all actions etc against him. Dated 18 August 27 Elizabeth [1585] - 1585
600 - Number not used
601 - Bond by Thomas Good of Stretton Parva, Leics, husbandman, Richard Good of the same place labourer and John Good of the same place, labourer, to Thomas Wright in £20. Dated 18 September 23 Henry VII [1507] - 1507
602 - Number not used
603 - Bond by Anthony Fletcher of Mylnehay Lawnde in the parish of Duffield, yeoman, to William Botham of Derby, gent, in £100: indenture of same day. Dated 20 December 39 Elizabeth [1596] - 1596
604 - Bond by Robert Sherrat of Derby, maltster, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £40: indenture of the same date. Dated 20 November 8 James I [1610] - 1610
605 - Examination relating to bonds by which Oliver Clarke bound to Joshua Ballard - Receiver General to the King for Notts and Derbys - in £16 16s 3d and £27 15s 6d and £50 7s 10d. Charles I - [1625 - 1649]
606 - Bond by John Fisher of Haringworth, Northants, Esq to James Enyon, sinior, in £20: to pay £10. Dated 26 January 11 James I [1614] - 1614
607 - Bond by Robert Wawe of Weedon, Berks, gent, to James Enyon citizen and "pandoxator" of London in £200. Dated 22 November 9 James I [1611] - 1611
608 - Receipt for deeds - by William Warrwick from George Buswell (one of deeds mentions Robert Warre linking D3155/WH 607 to Buswell). Dated 7 July - 1651
609 - Copy bond by George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, and Anthony Langley to Dorothy Egiocke of London, widow, in £200: to pay £100. Dated 30 April - 1624
610 - Bond by Edward Allsopp of Hazelwood, Derbys, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £60: indenture of same date. Dated 3 August - 1615
611 - Number not used
612 - Bond by Tobias Hawford of Clipston, husbandman, to Simon Norwich, gent, son and heir of Charles Norwich Esq. in £60: bargain and sale of the same date. Dated 1 April 40 Elizabeth [1598] - 1598
613 - Bond by John Prye of Glen Magna, Leics, husbandman to Thomas Platt of Kybworth, Beauchamp, yeoman, in £60: indenture of same date. Dated 3 May 36 Henry VIII [1544] - 1544
614 - Bond by Francis Lumley of Clipston to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £350: conveyance of yardland in Clipston of same date. Dated 20 October 13 James I [1615] - 1615
615 - Number not used
616 - Bond by Thomas Campion and John Campion of Marston Trussell, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £500: indenture of same date. Dated 14 November - 1623
617 - Bond by William Cheney of Marston Trussell, tailor, to George Buswell of Derby in £100: indenture of same date. Dated 20 September - 1616
618 - Bond by Oswald Stones of Oxenden Magna, yeoman, to George Buswell in £40: indenture of same date. Dated 16 December 20 James I [1622] - 1622
619 - Bond by Thomas Pearce of Oxenden Magna, Northants, to William Spence of Braybrook, glover, and Richard Spence of the same town, husbandman, in £280: indenture of same date. Dated 24 September - 1612
620 - Quitclaim by Gyles Sturges of Clipston, clerk, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of all that close of pasture, sydling peeces, four doles of meadow ground, 5 arable lands and hades in the fields of Newbold in the parish of Clipston. Dated 30 April - 1620
621 - Marriage settlement on the marriage of William Walpole and Elizabeth Crispe daughter of John Crispe of Navesby, Northants, husbandman, by which Edward Walpole of Clipston, mason (father of William) has granted to William Walpole and Elizabeth Crispe, all that cottage or tenement in which Edward Walpole lives in Clipston with orchard and close of land adjoining called Maulkyns Yard: to the use of Edward Walpole and Elizabeth Crispe and their legitimate issue: in default to the right heirs of Edward Walpole. Dated 3 February 1 Charles I [1626] - 1626
622 - Bond by Edward Wade of Clipston, yeoman, and Henry Wade son and heir apparent of Guilsborough to George Buswell of Clipston, Esq. in £120: indenture of same date. Dated 4 October - 1627
623 - Bond by Robert Lester of Glooston, Leics, yeoman, to George Buswell of Clipston Bt in £200: indenture of same date. Dated 20 April - 1665
624 - Bond by Egidius Bosworth of Clipston, yeoman, and Augustine Langley of the same town, yeoman, to Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston in £600: indenture of same date. Dated 20 February 1639 - 20 Feb [1640]
625 - Bond by Richard Lunne of Goadby, Leics, yeoman to John Garrard of Clipston, Esq, in £60: indenture of same date. Dated 20 November 21 Charles II [1669] - 1669
626 - Final concord between Elizabeth Buswell widow and Thomas Wade, gent, pf, and Daniel Brincknell, gent, and Helen his wife, Jeremy Wheate, gent, and Mary his wife def of one messuage, one cottage, one garden, one orchard, 50a of land, 20a of meadow, 50a of pasture, 20a of furze and heath and common of pasture in Clipston and Newbold: £130 consideration. Day after St Martin 17 Charles I [1641] - 1641
627 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and Edward Wade and Anne his wife def of pasture in Clipston and Newbold: £40 consideration. Dated in 8 days of Michaelmas 44 Elizabeth [1602] - 1602
628 - Bond by John Lumley of Clipston, gent, and Francis Lumley of Clipston, gent, in £100: to pay sums of money to executors of Anthony Morgan. Dated 14 April - 1652
629 - Final concord - involving Hawfords: Clipston and Newbold - [early 17th cent]
630 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and Thomas? Wade and Prudence his wife def of in Clipston and Newbold: consideration £60. Dated Easter in 15 days 17 James I [1619] - 1619
631 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and Robert Hawford and Anne his wife def of 10a of land, 4a of meadow and 10a of pasture in Clipston and Newbold: consideration £40. Dated Michaelmas (day illeg) 2 James I [1604] - 1604
632 - Quitclaim by Anne Boswell of Clipston spinster in consideration of £1000 (paid by George Boswell of Clipston her brother, executor of the will of George Boswell their father and Elizabeth their mother) to George Boswell of all actions, legacies etc which Anne Boswell might have against George Boswell. Dated 22 September - 1653
633 - Bond by John Chapman of Clipston, yeoman, to Eusebius Buswell of Cadeby, Leics, in £40: indenture of same date. Dated 14 October - 1687
634 - Bond by John Mershe of Sywell, Northants, Esq, to John Buswell of Clipston, yeoman, in £100: indenture of same date. Dated 17 September 1 and 2 Philip and Mary [1554] - 1554
635 - Final concord between William Hartshorn and Magdalena Clipston pf and Edward Baxter and Anne his wife and John Vice and Alice his wife def of one messuage, one garden, 40a of land, 4a of meadow, 40a of pasture, 6a of furze and heath and common of pasture for all cattle in Clipston and Newbold consideration £100. Dated Trinity in 15 days 30 Charles II [1678]. (See earlier) - 1678
636 - Bond by John Campion of Clipston, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £80: indenture of same date. Dated 20 April - 1601
637 - Mortgage in fee by John and Thomas Markham of Oxenden Magna, yeoman, to George Buswell of Debry, yeoman, for £80, of all that cottage house in Oxenden Magna in the occupation of Ambrose Lane, 2 closes of meadow or pasture, 5a, all the arable and meadow in the fields of Oxenden Magna (as described in terrier annexed (missing): to be repaid by 12 October 1617. Dated 14 September 10 James I [1612] - 1612
638 - Bond by John Lumley of Clipston, gent, and Francis Lumley, gent, to George Buswell of Clipston, gent, in £2000: indenture of same dated - 17 Jan 1651
639 - Final concord between George Buswell, gent, pf, and Hugh Poole and Edith his wife and William Poole def of 12a of meadow and 2a of pasture in Clipston: £41 consideration. Dated Easter in 15 days 21 James I [1623] - 1623
640 - Number not used
641 - Bond by Edward Green of Cavesby, Northants, to Edward Wapull of Clipston in £60: re feoffment of cottage and Malkyns Yard. Dated 10 December 14 James I [1616] - 1616
642 - Number not used
643 - Grant of wardship and marriage of George Buswell, son and heir of George Buswell gent dec'd to Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston, widow, with extent: quite detailed good summary of Buswell estate at this time. Dated 27 November 8 Charles I [1632] - 1632
644 - Feoffment by Sir Edward Griffin of Dingley, Northants kt, Lady Lucy his wife and Sir Thomas Griffin of Dingley kt his son and heir apparent, to John Stone of Oxenden Magna yeoman, Maurice James of Oxenden Magna, yeoman, Francis Worley of Burton Latymer, Leics, yeoman, Bartyne Vesie and John Cowell of Dingley, yeoman, in consideration of £140, of a messuage, tenement or farmhouse in Oxenden Magna late in the tenure of George Jellye now John Stone, all that pightell or piece of pasture called Pen Yarde ½a, also all that windmill in Oxenden Magna in the tenure or occupation of John Stone and the ground on which it stands. Dated 1 March 7 James [1610] - 1610
645 - Copy bond by Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston, widow to John Collopp of the parish of St Mary Mattfellons, Whitechapel, Middlesex, gent, in £300: re lease of part of property of George Buswell His Majesty's ward. Dated 22 November - 1632
646 - Quitclaim by George Buswell to Edward Wade, senior and Edward Wade, junior of Clipston, yeomen, of a piece of meadow called the Great Dole, 3a in Newbold in the parish of Clipston, lying in the fields of Newbold at a place called Beddowe Meadow. Dated 27 June 2 James I [1604] - 1604
647 - Grant by the Crown to Elizabeth Buswell of an annual rent of 13s 4d through the Master and Council of the Court of Wards and Liveries from a messuage and a close of pasture called Tares Close and a close called Lawthorne Over Close in Haselbitche, which were formerly of George Buswell dec'd: also grants custody of the body and marriage of George Buswell the son and heir of the late George Buswell. Dated 16 February 8 Charles I [1633] - 1633
648 - Number not used
649 - One skin of a Horton marriage settlement - Christopher Horton and Elizabeth Buswell settlement - trustees for Robert Burdett, John Turton, Theophilus Biddulph and Francis Brecknock
650 - Power of attorney by Richard Heiborne and William Dalby to Thomas Sturges and Robert Hill to enter into all their messuages, lands, tenements, meadows, pastures etc in Marston Trussell and Farndon and Bosworth, Leics, to deliver seisin to John Buswell. Dated 27 June 4 Edward VI [1550] - 1550
651 - Assignment of term of years in lease, reciting lease by John Vere, Earl of Oxford, 4 September 38 Henry VIII [1546] to John White of Marston Trussell, yeoman, of the site of the manor of Marston Trussell called the Lordship Piece and all the demesne land belonging called 5 yardland, one watermill and a mill house and the advowson of the church of St Peter in Marston Trussell and four meases and two yardlands belonging in the fields of Marston Trussell, for 90 years, at an annual rent of £10 8s: now assigned by Henry Twyford (following a previous assignment by William White son of John White to him) of Hinxton, Cambs, gent, to Robert Seabrocke of Walton, Bucks, of the unexpired term. Dated 22 November 6 James I [1608] - 1608
652 - Copy by Richard Trussell of Marston son of William Trussell to Ralph "dicto" son of Ralph Wamun of Marston for homage and service and for five marks of money for all that tenement with toft with Ralph his father held and the croft which Thurolk held - annual rent of 5s Witnesses: Peter Malesowes, Wigano de la Mare, Hugh de Lutrington, Thomas parson of Lutboho, Reginald clerk of Farendon, John son of Hugh de Farendon, Ralph de Hosevilla, ?Erdo Freman, William clerk of Kuligworthe, Richard Illinge, Robert de Clipaton, William de Pavely. William son of Richard, Henry son of William, William son of ?Vilebti de Syb[er]toft, William son of Richard Illinge and many others, nd original probably, 14thC, 17C copy - [14th cent]
653 - Final concord between George Buswell, gent, pf, and George Warde and Jane his wife def of 10s of pasture in Marston Trussell: £41 consideration. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 3 Charles I [1627] - 1627
654 - Final concord between George Wards, gent, and William Maydewell and Mary his wife deforciant of 10a of pasture in Marston Trussell: £40 consideration. Dated 8 days of St Hilary 15 James I [1618] - 1618
655 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 653 - 1627
656 - Final concord between George Buswell, gent, pf, and Edward Hunn, gent, Thomas Campyon and Alice his wife, John Campyon and Mary his wife, Francis Bosworth and Elizabeth his wife def of 3 messuages, 1 barn, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 100a of land, 12a of meadow, 28a of pasture, 4a of wood, 10a of furze and heath in Marston Trussell: consideration £120. Dated 8 days of St Hilary 22 James I [1625] - 1625
657 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 656 - 1625
658 - Bond by John Hynde of London, gent, to John Bussewell, yeoman, in £20: re assurance of the Chauntrye House in Marston Trussell: 24 December 2 Edward VI [1548] - 1548
659 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 654 - 1618
660 - Receipt - from George Buswell - 20s for a fine for land in Marston Trussell, bought of Edward Humd/Hunid. Dated 28 February (sic) - 1616
661 - Gift by William Holme, Rector of the church of Marston Trussell and Robert Aleyne of the same place to William Wayvonn of the same place and Agnes his wife, of all their lands and tenements in the vill and fields of Marston Trussell which they held by gift and feoffment of the said William Wayvonn: to the use of William Wayvonn and Agnes his wife and their lawful issue: in default of issue to the use of the right heirs of William Wayvonn. Dated feast of St Simon and Jude 5 Henry IV [28 Oct 1403] - 1403
662 - Exemplification of a recovery by Blaseus Brewster against Hugh Chapman of a messuage and garden, 40a of land, 6a of meadow, 20a of pasture, 2a of wood and common of pasture for all cattle in Marston Trussell. Dated 28 November 14 James I [1616] - 1616
663 - Bond by Edward Wade of Clipston, yeoman and Edward Wade his son and heir apparent of Billesdon, Leics, to Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston, widow, in £1600: indenture of same date. Dated 10 April - 1638
664 - Number not used
665 - Bond by William Maydwell of East Farndon, Northants, yeoman, to George Warde of Marston Trussell, gent, in £380: indenture of same date. Dated 12 December - 1616
666 - Bond by John Wade of Kelmarsh, son and heir of Maurice Wade, gent, in £1400, to George Buswell of Derby, gent: indenture of same date. Dated 20 August 7 James I [1609] - 1609
667 - Number not used
668 - Number not used
669 - Agreement between George Buswell of Derby, gent, and Thomas Markham of Great Oxenden, yeoman, that notwithstanding the bargain and absolute sale of a messuage, tenement and other lands of Thomas Markham in Oxenden, George Buswell will permit Markham to quietly and peaceably hold the said messuage until 16 June next ensuing and all land, meadow and pasture until Michaelmas next ensuing. Dated 1 April - 1620
670 - Bond by James Charles of Oxenden Magna, Northants, yeoman, and Robert Charles of Market Harborough, shoemaker, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £280: deed of bargain and sale of the same date. Dated 1 March 20 James I [1623] - 1623
671 - Number not used
672 - Final concord between George Buswell and John pf and and Elizabeth his wife def of a toft and 4a of land, 3a of meadow and 18a of pasture in Clipstone and Newbold: £41 consideration. Dated 8 days of St Hilary 13 James I [1616] - 1616
673 - Feoffment by John Campion of Clipston, yeoman, and Prudence his wife to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £35, of a moiety of a close of pasture or meadow called Inlande in Newbold in the parish of Clipston. Dated 20 April 43 Elizabeth [1601] - 1601
674 - Feoffment by Oswald Stones of Great Oxenden son and heir apparent of John Stones late of Oxenden dec'd to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £65, of all that messuage, tenement or farmhouse in Great Oxenden late in the tenure of Edward Wortley with all lands etc belonging. Dated 16 December 20 James I [1622] - 1622
675 - Final concord between Euseby Pelsant kt Richard Esq, Richard Verney Esq and Edward Halford, gent, pfs, and George Buswell Bt and Katherine his wife and William Halford Esq and Elizabeth his wife def of one messuage, one cottage, 2 tofts, 8a of meadow in Clipston: consideration £60. Dated Michaelmas in 3 weeks 15 Charles II [1663] - 1663
676 - Feoffment by Edward Wade the elder of Clipston, yeoman, to Edward Villers of Derby, draper, in consideration of £101, of one yardland in the fields of Newbold in the parish of Clipston in Mawselowe, Stogden and Low Fields (scheduled in detail). Dated 8 May 2 James I [1604] - 1604
677 - Inspeximus of a judgment following a writ by Humphry Wade, 26 March 9 Elizabeth [1567], against William Halford, William Bennett and Edward Sturges that they did enter a close of his called Radnelbrock in the Moselow Field of Clipston and consumed all the grass to the value of 40s: but they say that Thomas Bussewell who is seised in a messuage, 60a of land, 20a of meadow and 40a of pasture in Clipston has common of pasture in the place called Radnelbrock when the field is either wheat field or pease field, and said Thomas leased the said tenement to William Halford from year to year (result of judgment not clear due to crinkled and faded end). Dated 12 February 11 Elizabeth [1569] - 1569
678 - Feoffment by Edward Wade of Clipston, yeoman, and Anne his wife, Edward Wade of Billesdon, Leics, yeoman, son and heir of Edward Wade to Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston, widow, in consideration of £1312, of the manor of Newbold, all the manor called Pruds Manor in Clipston, all that capital messuage and site of manor called Pruds Manor where Edward Wade now lives, close adjoining to the backside called Upper Close 4a, Nether Close 5a, little close of pasture 1 rood, 2 cottages or tenements in Clipston in the occupation of Edward Linnett and Francis Eldershaw and 4 yardlands in the open fields, all in Clipston and Newbold. Dated 10 April 14 Charles I [1638] - 1638
679 - Feoffment by Giles Sturges of Clipston, clerk, Samuel Sturges only son of Giles Sturges of Lavenham, Suffolk, clothier, to George Buswell of Clipston (executor of the will of Elizabeth Buswell widow dec'd), in consideration of £25, of all that messuage or tenement in Newbold in the parish of Clipston, late in the occupation of Giles Sturges (previously mortgaged to Giles Sturges). Dated 30 September - 1651
680 - Bargain and sale by Sir Thomas Treshame of Rushton, Northants kt and Francis his son and heir apparent to William Goodman of Clipston. Northants, husbandman, in consideration of £128 10s, of all that messuage or tenement in Clipston in tenure or occupation of William Goodman and 2 closes containing 2a 1r 28p late in the tenure of William Goodman and one yardland in the fields of Clipston and Newbold, reserving the Dole Meadow belonging to Treshame viz two parcels in Pilkingtons Meadow containing 6a 2r 12p and 4a 0r 03p. Dated 8 January 35 Elizabeth [1593] - 1593
681 - Feoffment by Thomas Walden of Clipston, shepherd, John Wells of Rothwell, yeoman, Theodore Hammond of Little Bowdon, labourer and Elizabeth his wife sister of Thomas Walden to John Chapman of Clipston, husbandman, in consideration of £62, of all that messuage, cottage or tenement in Clipston in the tenure of occupation of Thomas Walden, and parcels of land called balks and hades 37 in number in the fields of Newbold in the parish of Clipston. Dated 18 April 34 Charles II [1682] - 1682
682 - Bond by Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston to George Bingley of the parish of St Egidius extra Criplegate and John Collopp of the parish of St Mary Matfellons; Whitechapel in £200: indenture of same date. Dated 27 November 8 Charles I [1632] - 1632
683-686 - Number not used
687 - Number not used
688 - Number not used
689 - Writ to George Buswell: ?for non-appearance at Court. Dated 21 February 2 Charles I [1627] - 1627
690-692 - Bond by Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston to George Bingley of the parish of St Egidius extra Criplegate and John Collopp of the parish of St Mary Matfellons; Whitechapel in £200: indenture of same date. Dated 27 November 8 Charles I [1632] - 1632
693 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and Henry Judkin, senior, Henry Judkin jr and Egidius Sturges and Mary his wife def of a messuage, a toft, a garden, 18a of land, 3a of meadow, 16a of pasture and 6a of furze and heath in Clipston and Newbold: consideration ?£42. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 11 James I [1613] - 1613
694 - Lease by Crown with the advice of the Court of Wards and Liveries to Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston, widow, mother of George Buswell, a royal ward, of part of the lands of George Buswell dec'd, namely a third part of a messuage and close of pasture called Sares Close, 2 closes of pasture, 48a in Haselbeech in the tenure of William Lovell and William Wyke, a close called Lawthorne or Overclose, 26a in Haselbeech in the tenure of Edward Linett, to be held during the minority of George Buswell: annual rent of £6 13s 4d. Dated 22 November 8 Charles I [1632] - 1632
695 - Deed to levy a fine by which Eusebius Buswell of Cadeby, Leics, Esq, and Eusebius Buswell his son and heir apparent have conveyed to Henry Barwell of Lyons Inn, Middlesex, gent, the manor or lordship of Clipston and Newbold, and all that capital messuage or chief mansion and all demesne lands belonging and closes called Conduit Close, Bowling Green, My Ladys Close, Mottmeadow, Hubbards Meadow, Gliffs, Newbold and Cunny Croft, all in Clipston and Newbold; all those messuages, tenements etc in Clipston and Newbold now or late in the occupations of John Underwood, Walton, Robert Ellis, Hugh Poole, Edward Waples, Thomas Wade, William Parker, Simon Lawrence, Henry Pilford, Thomas Hutchinson, Thomas Walden, William Pippen, John Buswell, Thomas Ponton, James Allen, Jonas Cheney, Edward Cheney, William Burbury, Baxter, Richard Taylor, Edward Langley, Nathaniel Wade, Sr, Nathaniel Wade Jnr, William Parker and Bartholomew Treslowe: all those messuages etc in Braybrook in the occupations of King, Jonas Page and William Holt: all those messuages etc in Oxenden Magna in the respective holdings of James Loke, Manton, Francis Bland, Emmanuel Spence, Jonathan Stains: all those messuages etc in Marston Trussell in the occupations of William Buswell, John Pabody, George Buswell, Henry Clerk, Joseph Green, Samuel Panton and John Taylor: all those messuages etc in Kelmarsh in the occupation of Manning, Poole, Alexander Bacchus, Thomas Sansone, John Lawrence: all those messuages etc in East Farndon in the occupation of George Smith: all those messuages etc in Brixworth in the occupation of Solomon Braggs: Barwell to become tenant. George Jones of the Inner Temple to levy the fine. Dated 15 April - 1703
696 - Surrender and quitclaim by Frances Cox of Barford, Beds, widow of William Cox and formerly wife of William Stafford dec'd (which said Frances Cox of Barford along with Dame Anne Pelsant late wife of Sir Eusebius Pelasant of Liddington and mother of Eusebius Buswell the elder, were the only sisters and co-heirs of Sir George Buswell the elder of Clipston Esq, dec'd) to Eusebius Buswell the elder of Cadeby Esq, reciting settlement of 16 March 19 Charles II [1667] between Sir George Buswell, Sir Eusebius Pelsant, Harold Kinsman and George Collop relating to the manor of Clipston etc, in consideration of £400, of all and every the messuages, farms, closes, lands etc in Kibworth Harcourt, Smeeton Westerby, Husbands Bosworth, Market Harboro' and Lubbenham recited in settlement, for the life of Frances Cox now that the trusts in the settlement have been fulfilled, and also (surrendered) the manor of Clipston and Newbold. Dated 25 September - 1703
697 - Eusebius Buswell's marriage settlement on his marriage to Honour Sneyd, following the death of his first wife Hesther Sneyd [see D3155/WH 472-473] Honour's sister, between Eusebius Buswell of Cadeby, Esq, Eusebius Buswell his son and heir, Dame Frances Skrymsher widow of Sir Charles Skrymsher, Honour Sneyd her only daughter, Ralph Sneyd son and heir of Dame Frances Skrymsher, and Edward Sneyd, gent, younger son of Dame Frances Skrymsher by which in consideration of the marriage and £500, the Buswells shall convey to Robert Piggott of Chetwyn Esq, and John Sneyd of Keele, Esq, all and singular the manors, messuages, lands, tenements etc, in Northants, Leics and Staffs which were settled by the settlement on the marriage of Eusebius Buswell the younger to Hesther his late wife 13 November 2 Anne: the messuages etc in Northants and Staffs limited to the use of Eusebius Buswell the younger, to the use of Piggott and Sneyd for the life of Eusebius Buswell the younger, then to their use to preserve the contingent uses: all the messuages etc in Staffs to the use of Honour Sneyd for her life as jointure: remainder of the property - apart from that limited to the use of Eusebius Buswell the elder - to the use of trustees immediately after the decease of Eusebius Buswell the younger so that Honour Sneyd may receive £400 per annum from the rents and profits in full satisfaction of dower, then after the death of Honour Sneyd and annuities paid to the use of John Wrottesley of Wrottesley, Staffs and Samuel Bracebridge of Linley, Warwicks, and Ralph Sneyd of Byshton, Staffs, and Christopher Roe of Normanton Eurvile, Leics, for 500 years in trust for the children of the marriage successively in tail male - several other provisos. Dated 19 December - 1710
698 - Revocation of provisos in mortgage by James Charles of Oxenden Magna, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of 14 June 11 James I [1613] of all his messuage or tenement in Oxenden Magna with orchard, backside and arable land, for £50, and a further mortgage for £40 of 3 October 12 James: now it is agreed that the provisos in the mortgages and revoked and are quitclaimed by James and Robert Charles to George Buswell. Dated 1 March 20 James I [1623] - 1623
699 - Quitclaim by Maurice Wade of Onelye, Bucks, yeoman, to John Wade hi son and heir of a close of pasture called East Coptill and Roborowe 40a 1r 53p (sic), in occupaton of Christopher Conyers and Francis Hawford in Kelmarsh. Dated 12 December - 1602
700 - Letters of administration granted to Clementine Jarman, widow of Francis Jarman late of Clipston. Dated 17 February 1624 - 17 Feb [1625]
701 - Mortgage in fee by John and Thomas Markham of Oxenden Magna, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, for £80, of all his cottage house in Oxenden Magna in the occupation of Ambrose Lane, 2 closes, 5a and all their arable and meadow land in the fields of Oxenden Magna (terrier attached), to be repaid 12 October 1617. Dated 10 September 10 James I [1612] - 1612
702 - Quitclaim by Thomas Jackson of Countesthorpe, Leics, yeoman, Joseph Jackson and William Jackson of the same town husbandmen his brothers and Grace Jackson of the said town their mother to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £800, of a messuage or tenement in Countesthorpe now or late in the tenure of Stafford Barlowe, gent, and a tenement or cottage in Countesthorpe now or late in the tenure of John Stubbs and a close of pasture called the Ashe Close and the Newe Close 3a and 4 virgates of land in Countesthorpe. Dated 1 June - 1622
703 - Feoffment by William Waple al Walpole of Naseby, Northants, husbandman, Elizabeth his wife and John Waple his son and heir apparent to George Buswell of Clipston, Esq, in consideration of £104, of all that cottage and tenement and little close adj the backside, 5 roods. Dated 8 November - 1652
704 - Feoffment by Francis Bosworth of Boston, Lincs, to Thomas Hawford of Clipston, yeoman, in consideration of £130, of part of a messuage or tenement in Clipston viz 5 bays of the dwellinghouse, one little barn consisting of 2 bays, one orchard adjoining, 3/4 yardland arable, ley and meadow in Newbold in the parish of Clipston: detailed terrier attached. Dated 4 February. 4 Charles I [1629] - 1629
705 - Feoffment by Thomas Pearce of Oxenden Magna, gent, to William Spence of Braybrook, glover, and Richard Spence, glover, and Richard Spence of Braybrook, husbandman, in consideration of £144, of a close of pasture in Oxenden Magna 1a, parcel of ground adjoining 1½a and also one horse pasture and 12a of arable, ley and meadow ground in fields of Oxenden, purchased of Thomas Kestian. Dated 24 September 10 James I [1612] - 1612
706 - Feoffment by Anne Chamberlaine of Keyan, Leics, widow, Hannah Coleman of East Langton, Leics, widow, Abigail Halford of Bradwell, Bucks, spinster, and Daniel Coleman of West Langton, Leics, yeoman and Ruth his wife to Euseby Buswell of Tickencoate, Rutland, Esq, in consideration of £220, of a messuage or tenement in Clipston and all that neat yard and little close of pasture adjoining 2a and several parcels of arable, meadow and pasture ground in the fields of Newbold, ½ a yardland, purchased by William Halford from Zachary and Henry Wade. Dated 2 June - 1685
707 - Feoffment by John Wade of Kelmarsh, gent, son and heir of Maurice Wade and William Wade of Kelmarsh second son of Maurice Wade to George Buswell of Derby, gent, in consideration of £700, of all those two closes in Kelmarsh called Popes Close and Fippence. Dated 20 August 7 James I [1609] - 1609
708 - Feoffment by Sir Thomas Griffin of Braybrook and Richard Blason of Braybrook to Edward Fulshurst of Oxenden Magna, clerk, in performance of the will of John Stone of Oxenden Magna, yeoman, in consideration of £141, for the payment of John Stone's debts, of all that cottage or tenement and close in Oxenden Magna and 10a of arable, ley and meadow in the fields of Oxenden Magna - terrier attached - North, East and South Fields, also all that windmill in Oxenden Magna and furniture belonging. Dated 15 January 11 James I [1614] - 1614
709 - Mortgage in fee by James Charles of Oxenden Magna, husbandman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, for £50, of all that messuage or tenement in Oxenden Magna, recited in full, South, East and North Field. Dated 14 June 11 James I [1613] - 1613
710 - Lease by George Buswell of Clipston, gent, to Richard Manton of Great Oxenden, yeoman, of all that messuage or tenement in the occupation of Thomas Chambers in Great Oxenden, a close called Nether End Yard, close called Haldam Land and arable land (in schedule) in fields of Oxenden Magna: for 21 years; annual rent of £11: licence to take down two bays of the house. Dated 14 April 1 Charles I [1625] - 1625
711 - Revocation of proviso in mortgage in fee of 20 September 15 James by William Spence of Oxenden Magna, glover, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of a close of pasture in Oxenden Magna, 1a, close of ground adj ½a, one horse grass and 12a of arable, meadow and pasture in the open fields, for £60 now in consideration of another £55 the said proviso and all power of re-entry by Spence revoked. Dated 10 August 19 James I [1621] - 1621
712 - Feoffment by Richard Cave of Kelmarsh, Northants yeoman to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £500, of a close of pasture in Kelmarsh 30a called Richard Cave's Great Close, sometimes called Bretthill Close. Dated 24 October 14 James I [1616] - 1616
713 - Disclaimer by William Poole, Matthew Pippen, Edward Buswell and Thomas Bosworth, freeholders in Clipston, to George Buswell kt of all their rights of common in the fields of Newbold, following a judgment in the Court of Common Pleas in favour of Sir George Buswell against Matthew Pippen, reciting that "whereas within the parish of Clipston there is and time out of mind hath been an ancient town now decayed and depopulated called Nobald alias Noball and several lands and tenements of Nobald distinguished into three several fields". Dated 20 January 16 Charles II [1665] - 1665
714 - Gift by John Wade and William Wade of Kelmarsh, gents, for a certain sum of money, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of a close called Coptehyll lying in the fields of Kelmarsh containing 90a in the tenure or occupation of Christopher Coniers of Braybrook. Dated 10 December - 1605
715 - Feoffment by Mayor and Burgesses of Leicester to James Buswell of Countesthorpe in the parish of Blaby yeoman, in consideration of £80, of all that messuage and tenement and 4 yardlands in Countesthorpe in the parish of Blaby, lately esteemed as part and parcel of the hospital of St John and Leonard in the town of Leicester annual rent of 25s. Dated 10 January 33 Elizabeth [1591] - 1591
716 - Feoffment by Thomas Tresham of Rushton, Northants, kt and Francis Tresham his son and heir apparent, to Francis Hawford of all that part or parcel of meadow called Pilkingtons Meadow 19a 1r in Clipston, next to the common way called Drovers Way on the north, Bracecrofte on the west and the fields of Clipston to the south. Dated 8 January 35 Elizabeth [1593] - 1593
717 - Mortgage in fee for £40 by James Charles of Oxenden Magna, Northants, husbandman to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of all those arable lands, leys and meadow ground in Oxenden - contained in attached schedule: South, East and North Fields - redeemable on payment at Anthony Langley's house in Clipston on 10 October 1621. Dated 3 October 12 James I [1614] - 1614
718 - Lease by George Buswell of Clipston, Esq. to Robert Bond, yeoman, of all that messuage or tenement in Clipston, close of pasture called Nobold Close, 4 yardlands 3 quarternes and a half of arable land, meadow and grass ground in Nobold (Newbold) in the parish of Clipston: for 12 yrs: annual rent of £48: addnl rent of £5 per acre for ploughing up any of the close. Dated 31 October - 1659
719 - Deed to levy a fine between Robert Hawford of Clipston, husbandman, Henry Mott of Clipston, weaver, France Jerman of Clipston labourer, and Richard Wawple of Clipston, labourer, by which it is agreed that Hawford at the costs and charges of Mott, Jerman and Wawple shall levy a fine to them of 3 cottages, 1 acre, 1 rood of land at Clipston to uses viz (a) One cottage lately erected and 3 roods of ground in Clipston near Bancrofte with yard or backside to the use of Henry Mott (b) One cottage in Clipston lately erected at the Nether End of Bancrofte with yard and backside to use of Jerman (c) one cottage in Clipston lately erected in the Over End of Bancrofte with yard or backside to use of Robert Wawple - all or part of a tenement late Roger Hawford's. Dated 17 July 8 James I [1610] - 1610
720 - Articles of agreement between Richard Cave of Kelmarsh, Northants, yeoman, and George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, by which Cave has bargained and sold to Buswell two closes of arable meadow or pasture ground called Pill 15a, for which Buswell will pay £180 on stated dates. Dated 24 October - 1616
721 - Feoffment by Francis Jarman of Clipston, husbandman, to Thomas Yeomans of Clipston, Helen his wife and Thomas their son, in consideration of £10, of all those two bays of building in Clipston being part of a messuage or tenement in the tenure of John Haddon, one bay containing the hall and the other the parlour with yard and backside belonging. Dated 6 December 19 James I [1621] - 1621
722 - Bargain and sale by Henry Hawford of South Kellworth, Leics, to Francis Jarman of Clipston husbandman, in consideration of £5, of all that part or parcel of ground containing in length about 72 feet and in breadth 62 feet by meates stones and dooles already set out, in Clipston adjoining to the place called the Nether End of Bancroft and known by the name of Rickeyard. Dated 7 May 6 James I [1608] - 1608
723 - Quitclaim by Edward Jarman son of Francis Jarman of Clipston dec'd to Helen Yeomans of Clipston his sister and Thomas Yeomans her son of 2 bays of building, yard and backside in Clipston, pursuant to provisions of will of Francis Jarman. Dated 20 April - 1630
724 - Feoffment by Henry Hawford of South Killworth, Leics, yeoman, to Francis Jarman of Clipston of all that part or parcel of land 72 feet in length and 62 ft in breadth at the nether end of Bancroft, called the Rickyard. Dated 10 May 6 James I [1608] - 1608
725 - Unexecuted bond by John Dunmore, senior, of Market Harborough, yeoman, and Ralph Danne of the same town, cooper, and Lucy his wife, to Thomas Maydwell of East Farndon, yeoman, in £. Not dated. Indenture of same date - 1614
726 - Feoffment by John Wells of East Farndon, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, gent, in consideration of £405, of all those his messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Kelmarsh, croft, yard and backside adjoining, and cottage in Kelmarsh, 2 closes in East Field 17a 2r 15p. Dated 20 April 8 James I [1610] - 1610
727 - Lease by George Buswell to Robert Tomlinson of Wistowe, Leics, husbandman, of all his messuage or tenement in Countesthorpe in the parish of Blaby, Leics, and 2 crofts and a cottage house, closes called Ashe Close and the New Close (being a Lammas Close) and 4½ yardlands in Countesthorpe: for 21 years: £30 per annum. Dated 2 June - 1622
728 - Exemplification of recovery by John Buswell and William Sillingham against George Buswell of 10 acres of meadow and 50a of pasture in Kelmarsh (according to endorsement Roborowe). Dated 21 May 2 James I [1604] - 1604
729 - Feoffment by Thomas Pearce of Oxenden Magna, Northants, gent, to William Spence of Braybrook, glover, and Richard Spence of Braybrook, husbandman, in consideration of £144, of a close of pasture in Oxenden Magna 1a, and all that parcel of ground ½a, also one common of pasture or depasturing for one horse, mare or gelding - known as one horse pasture belonging to the messuage of Thomas Pearce in Oxenden, and all those arable land, leys, meadow and pasture ground 12a in Oxenden Magna (which were a moiety of the lands of Thomas Kestyan of Bowden Magna). Dated 24 September 10 James I [1612] - 1612
730 - Lease by George Buswell of Clipston to Richard Manton of Oxenden Magna, yeoman, of all that messuage or tenement in Oxenden Magna in the occupation of Richard Manton, close of pasture called the Nether End Yard, close of pasture in Oxenden Magna adj to Haldam Land, and all arable lands etc contained in schedule (South, East and North Fields): for 21 years: £10 per annum: permission to take down two bays of outhouses - timber to be used for benefit of the rest of the property. Dated 6 October 3 Charles I [1627] - 1627
731 - Bond by Francis Lumley of Kelmarsh, Northants, gent, and John Lumley of Clipston, son and heir, to George Buswell in £220. Dated 1 September: indenture of same date - 1637
732 - Lease for possession by John Kinnersley of Badger, Salop, Esq, and Blest Colclough of Eccleshall, Staffs, gent, to Bowyer Adderley of Hamshall, Warwicks, Esq, of all that close called Brickhill in Gillsborough, and all those arable lands, leas and pasture lying in the common fields of Brixworth, Northants, and yearly chief rents of 6s per annum. Dated 14 October - 1741
732-747 - Guillsborough bundle (Guilsborough)
733 - Final concord between Bowyer Adderley Esq, pf and Christopher Horton, Esq, and Frances his wife def of 30a of land, 20a of meadow, 20a of pasture and common of pasture for all manner of cattle in Brickill alias Brierhill and Brixworth: £100 consideration. Dated Morrow of St Martin 15 George II [1741] - 1741
734 - Final concord between George Buswell, gent, and John Buswell, gent, pfs, and William Cradocke and Mary his wife, def of 9a of meadow and 70a of pasture in Nortoft, Gillsborough and Thorneby: £100 consideration. Dated St Michael in one month 6 Charles I [1630] - 1630
735 - Licence by the Crown to William Channaye kt to alienate to Erasmus Channeye a close of pasture at Nortoft in the parish of Gillsborough and in Thurneby, Northants, known as Bryerhill 70a and all that meadow ground adj 6a. Dated 1 April 21 James I [1623] - 1623
736 - Feoffment by Sir William Channaye of Edgcotte, Northants kt to Erasmus Channaye of Edgcotte Esq his brother, in consideration of £600, of all those closes of pasture at Nortoft in the parish of Gillsborough and in Thurneby, Northants, known as Bryarhill, 70a, and all that meadow ground adj 6a. Dated 8 May 21 James I [1623] - 1623
737 - Lease by John Boswell, gent, of Clipston, to Valentine Aston of eaton, Northants, of a close of pasture called Bryerhill, Nortoft in the parish of Gillsborough, reserving timber to Boswell: for 6 years: £50 per an rent. Dated May 1655 - 1655
738 - Licence to alienate from the Crown to Erasmus Channcey to alienate to William Cradocke Briar Hill 70a and close of pasture adjoining 6a, in Nortoft in the parish of Gillsborough. Dated 19 February 3 Charles I [1628] - 1628
739 - Bond by Robert Maydwell of Countesthorpe and Maydwell of East Farndon, his son and heir, to Thomas Jackson, senior of Countesthorpe, yeoman in £200. Dated 17 October 8 James I [1610] - deed poll of same date - 1610
740 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 734 - 1630
741 - Feoffment by William Cradocke of East Farndon, Northants, gent, and Mary his wife to George Buswell of Clipston, Esq, and John Buswell his son, in consideration of £640, of all that close of pasture in Nortoft in the parish of Gillsborough and in Thorneby called Bryarhill 70a and all that meadow ground adj 6a. Dated 15 June 6 Charles I [1630] - 1630
742 - Lease by George and John Buswell to Daniel Brincknell of Clipston, yeoman, of close called Breene Hill in Nortoft in the parish of Gillsborough, reserving timber for 21 years: £42 for first 7 years and then £40 per annum. Dated 1 April 7 Charles I [1631] - 1631
743 - Deed discharging Erasmus Channaye from an annual rent of 53a 4d arising from Bryerhill - by Sir William Channaye. Dated 19 May 21 James I [1623] - 1623
744 - Feoffment by Dabridgcourt Belcher of Gillsborough, Northants, Esq, and Christian Belcher of Gillsborough, widow, his mother, to Edward Mercer of Northampton, mercer, in consideration of £480, of a close of pasture called Bryar Hill, Nortoft in the parish of Gillsborough and in Thurneby, and meadow adj 6a. Dated 24 November 10 James I [1612] - 1612
745 - Fine (accompanying D3155/WH 744) between Edward Mercer pf and Dabridgcourt Belcher, Elizabeth his wife and Christian Belcher his brother deforciants of 9a of meadow and 70a of pasture in Gillsborough, Nortoft and Thurneby. £41 consideration. Dated day after St Trinity 11 James I [1613] - 1613
746 - Feoffment by Erasmus Channcey of Edgcotte, Northants Esq and William Cradocke of East Farndon, gent, and Mary his wife, in consideration of £620, of Bryerhill (as before). Dated 20 February 3 Charles I [1628] - 1628
747 - Licence to alienate from the Crown to William Cradocke to alienate to George and John Buswell, Bryerhill (as before). Dated 1 April 6 Charles I [1630] - 1630
748 - Quitclaim by Clement Carter of Farndon, Northants, yeoman, to George Buswell of Debry, yeoman, of two closes of meadow or pasture (not named) in East Farndon. Dated 8 October 13 James I [1615] - 1615
748-756 - East Farndon Deeds
749 - Recovery by Anthony Langley and Edward Hume against George Buswell of 1 messuage, 1 garden, 60a of land, 16a of meadow, 50a of pasture in East Farndon. Dated 23 January 9 James I [1612] - 1612
750 - Bond by John Marshe of London, Esq, to John Buswell of Clipston, yeoman, in £200: re ½a in East Farndon called Corchemedowe. Dated 3 February 3 Edward VI [1549] - 1549
751 - Bond by Clement Carter and Thomas Maidewell of East Farndon, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £120 - indenture of same date [WH 754] re meadow or pasture ground in East Farndon called Cockeborrset. Dated 4 August 9 James I [1611] - 1611
752 - Bond by William Smith of East Farndon, yeoman, and George Smith of East Farndon, yeoman, to George Buswell of Clipston, Bt, in £200: indenture of same date re East Farndon. Dated 8 December - 1663
753 - Revocation of proviso of re-entry in mortgage in fee of 4 August 9 James I [WH 754] and quitclaim by Clement Carter of East Farndon, yeoman and Charles Carter of East Farndon his son and heir, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby yeoman, in consideration of £90, of two closes in East Farndon called Cockeborrowe. Dated 1 October 13 James I [1615] - 1615
754 - Mortgage in fee by Clement Carter to George Buswell, in consideration of £60, of closes in East Farndon called Cockesborrowe. Dated 4 August 9 James I [1611] - 1611
755 - Gift by Clement Carter of Farndon, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, of all that messuage or tenement with all buildings, 2 crofts or closes and 2 ¾ yardlands in East Farndon. Dated 1 August 9 James I [1611] - 1611
756 - Quitclaim by George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, to Charles Carter son of Clement Carter dec'd, of Farndon, yeoman, of that part of the premises in gift of 1 August 9 James I (WH 755) not intended to be conveyed to George Buswell by Clement Carter in his lifetime, the mortgage having been paid off: detailed terrier of land attached - arable in Debdale, Brokenborow and Old Mill Fields of Farndon. Dated 20 October 15 James I [1617] - 1617
757 - Bond by Clement Varnam of Lilborne, Northants, yeoman, and George Vernam his son and hier apparent, and George Goode of Lilborne, yeoman, to William Halford of Welham, Leics, in £100 - indenture of same date. Dated 10 January 1615 (sic) - 1615
757-784 - Libburne (Lilbourne) deeds
758 - Deed to levy a fine by Clement Varnam of Lilborne, Northants, yeoman, George Varnam his son and heir, George Goode of Lilborne, husbandman, and Agnes, one of the daughters of Nicholas Flecton of Lilborne, dec'd, to William Halford, of Welham, Leics, of all that messuage, tenement and one little close in Lilborne in the occupation of George Goode and the first part of 2 yardlands late in the tenure or occupation of Nicholas Flecton: messuage and first part of yardland to the use of George Goode and Agnes his wife: remainder to the use of William Halford for lives. Dated 10 January 13 James I [1616] - 1616
759 - Bargain and sale by Henry Leighe of Shawell, Leics, Esq, to Clement Varnam of Northants, yeoman, in consideration of £120, of all that close called the Castell Close in Lilborne late in the tenure of Hugh Clerke. Dated 10 April 42 Elizabeth [1600] - 1600
760 - Bond by William Cave of Yakwell, Leics, Esq, to George Varnam of Lilbourne, Northants, yeoman, in £80 - re indenture of same date: Cave to Varnam of a messuage, closes and 3 yardlands in Lilbourne. Dated
761 - Recovery by George Varnam and William Scott against Clement Varnam, 6 acres of pasture in Lilbourne. Dated 11 June 42 Elizabeth [1600] - 1600
762 - Final concord between William Halford Esq pf and Clement Varnam and Alice his wife, George Varnam and George Goode and Agnes his wife, def of 2 messuages, 1 cottage, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 90a of land, 20a of meadow, 30a of pasture, 3a of wood, 20a of furze and beath, 15d rent, in Lilbourne: £100 consideration. Dated 8 days of the Purification 13 James I [1616] - 1616
763 - Bond by Clement Varnam of Lilbourne, yeoman, George Varnam son and heir of Clement, and Robert Scott of Lilbourne, to William Halford of Welham, Leics, in £50: re conveyance of meadow in the meadow of Catthorpe. Dated 20 December - 1615
764 - Feoffment by George Goode of Lilbourne, Northants, husbandman, and Agnes his wife one of the daughters of the late Nicholas Flecton, to Clement Varnam of Lilbourne, yeoman, in consideration of an unstated sum, of all those lands, leys, meadow etc in Lilbourne, being the first part of 2 yardlands late of Isabel Flecton, Agnes mother. Dated 18 March 44 Elizabeth [1602] - 1602
765 - Marriage settlement on the marriage of Clement Varnam son of George Varnam, and Alice Eglysone daughter of Cuthbert Eglyson of Wolfscote, Warwicks, by which George Varnam agrees to levy a fine to Cuthbert Eglyson, Edward Pell, Hugh Ladde and William Skott, of a messuage or tenement, 4 closes and 3 yardlands in Lilbourne, to the use of George Varnam for life, then one moiety to the use of Anne Varnam his wife for life, then to the use of Clement Varnam and Alice for life and the heirs male of Clement by Alice, in default to the use of the right heirs of George Varnam: the other moiety to the use of Clement Varnam after the death of George Varnam, then to the use of the heirs male of Clement by Alice, in default to the use of Alice for life, then to the use of the right heirs of George Varnam. Dated 18 July 34 Elizabeth [1592] - 1592
766 - Final concord between Edward Pell gent, Thomas Dorman and William Best pfs and William Cave Esq and Eleanor his wife def of 3 messuages, 3 tofts, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 244a of land, 122a of meadow 144a of pasture, 4a of wood and 14a of furze and heath in Lilbourne: consideration £200. Dated Easter in 15 days 27 Elizabeth [1585] - 1585
767 - Bond by Henry Leigh of Shawell, Leics, Esq, to Clement Varnam of Lilbourne, yeoman, in £200. Dated 10 October 42 Elizabeth [1600]. Peaceably occupy Castle Close in Lilbourne - 1600
768 - Bargain and sale by William Cave of Pyckwell, Leics, Esq, to George Varnam of Lilbourne, yeoman, in consideration of £400, of a messuage or tenement, one little close or croft adjoining, little croft or close called Townesend Close, croft or close called Asshe Close, croft or close called the Oke Yard in Lilbourne, 3 yardlands in Lilbourne and Catthorpe, and another yardland in Lilbourne lately in the occupation of John Langton: also covenant to levy a fine. Dated 11 February 27 Elizabeth [1585] - 1585
769 - Feoffment by Clement Varnam of Lilbourne yeoman, and George Varnam, son and heir apparent to William Halford the elder of Welham, Leics, Esq, in consideration of £995 10s of property as in D3155/WH 768 together with all those parcels of dole meadow 20 acres, 5 roods of meadow lying in the meadow of Catthorpe, cottage in Lilbourne in the occupation of Richard Ferman, shepherd, with all land etc belonging. Dated 20 December 13 James I [1615] - 1615
770 - Final concord between William Halford Esq pf and Thomas Varnam and Alice his wife, George Varnam and George Goode and Agnes his wife def of 2 messuages, 1 cottage, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 90a of land, 20a of meadow, 30a of pasture, ?a of wood, 20a of furze and heath in Lilbourne. Dated 8 days of the Purification 13 James I [1616] - 1616
771 - Exemplification of recovery by George Varnam against Edward Pell, gent, Thomas Dorman and William Best of a messuage, a toft, a garden, 100a of land, 50a of meadow, 58a of pasture and one acre of wood and 8a of furze and heath in Lilbourne. Dated 6 November 27 Elizabeth [1585] - 1585
772 - Feoffment by William Ralford of Welham, Leics, Esq, to George Buswell of Derby, gent, in consideration of £1,000, of all that messuage or tenement, one little croft adjoining, croft or close called Townesend Close, croft or close called the Asheclose, croft called the Oake Yard, close called Castle Close in Lilbourne, 3 yardlands in the fields of Lilbourne, all those parcels of dole meadow 20 acres in the fields of Lilbourne, 5 roods of meadow in the meadow of Catthorpe, also a ley of furrs in the fields of Lilbourne on a furlong called Greenelowe alias Streete Furlong, all that cottage or tenement in Lilbourne now or late in the occupation of Richard Ferman, shepherd, all that messuage or tenement and one little close in Lilbourne reputed to be the first part of the two yardlands late in the tenure of Nicholas Flecton and Isabel his wife now in the tenure of George Goode and Agnes his wife. Dated 10 October 18 James I [1620] - 1620
773 - Bond by Thomas Browne of Lilbourne, Northants, yeoman, to Sir George Buswell of Clipston, Bt. in £160. Dated 29 September. Lease of same date - farm in Lilbourne - 1665
774 - Feoffment by George Varnam of Lilbourne, yeoman, and Clement Varnam his son to Cuthbert Eglyson of Wolfscote, Warwicks, yeoman, Edward Pell of Roleston, Leics, Hugh Lade of Edgcott, Northants, yeoman, and William Skott of Lilbourne of all that messuage or tenement, croft or close adjoining, small croft or close called Townsend Close, croft or close called Asheclose, croft or close called the Okeyarde in Lilbourne, 3 virgates of land in Lilbourne and Catthorpe, all those parcels of dole meadow in Lilbourne now or late in the tenure of George Varnam: to uses expressed in indenture of 18 July 34 Elizabeth. Dated 20 July 34 Elizabeth [1592] - 1592
775 - Bond by Clement Carter and Charles Carter of Farndon, yeomen, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £300. Dated 1 October. Feoffment of same date - 1615
776 - Mortgage in fee for £60 by Clemence Carter of East Farndon, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby yeoman, of 2 closes of meadow or pasture being lammas land called Cockeburr in East Farndon. Dated 5 August 9 James I [1611] - 1611
777 - Bond by John Wells of East Farndon, yeoman, to George Buswell, gent, in £80. Dated 20 April 8 James [1610]. Indenture of same date - 1610
778 - Feoffment by William Smith of East Farndon, yeoman and George Smith of East Farndon, yeoman, his son and heir apparent to Sir George Buswell of Clipston, Bt, in consideration of £126, of half a yardland in the open fields of East Farndon - described in schedule - Brokenborough Field, Mill Field and Debdhill Field. Dated 28 December 15 Charles II [1663] - 1663
779-780 - "Release of trust under Act of Parliament and a conveyance from the Trustees of Brierhill to Bowyer Adderley in trust for Mr Horton" - 1741
781 - Number not used
782-783 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and John Foster and Anne his wife and William Foster and Anne his wife def of a messuage, a toft, a garden, an orchard, 30a of land, 6a of meadow, 15a of pasture, 1a of furze and heath and common of pasture for all cattle in Smeeton and Westerby: consideration £80. Dated 8 days of St Michael 17 James I [1619] - 1619
784 - Lease by Dorothy Wyrley, widow, relict and executrix of John Wyrley of Dodford, Northants Esq, to Richard Benson of Dodford, Northants, gent, in consideration of £300, of a pasture called the Great West Pasture, 74a in the parish of Dodford now in the occupation of Richard West together with the "forecropp" of the piece or parcel of meadow in Brockhole, Northants, laid out to be used and enjoyed with the ground called the Great West: for 29 years: peppercorn rent. Dated 1 May - 1655
785 - Gift by William Langeton of Kybeworth Beuchamp to William Swan, Robert Warde, Adam Botonn. Thomas Swan of 4 roods of arable land in the fields of Kybworth Beuchamp, a rood and a half on Sufferlong next to the land of John Ay--- (tear), and a rood and a half in Weyis next to the land of William Swan and a rood on Redyl next to the land of the said William Witnesses: William Patm[or]e, Geoffrey Motelowe, William Rustel, John Rustel, Robert ? Gage--le Dated Sunday next after the feast of St Matthew 38 Edward III [22 Sep 1364] - 1364
785-863 - Leicestershire deeds
786 - Gift by Thomas Gode of Kibworth Harcourt [ Leics] to Thomas Gode of Kibworth Beauchamp of a messuage with all buildings in the vill of Kibworth next to the highway on the west and the tenement formerly of Margaret Carter on the north and a close adjacent which he held by gift and feoffment of John Stephen of Knoll, Warwicks: to be held by Thomas Gode and his lawful issue, in exchange for a messuage and certain lands and tenements which he holds by gift and feoffment of the said Thomas. Dated 11 July 1 Henry VII [1486] - 1486
787 - Quitclaim by Richard Good and John Good sons and heirs of Thomas Good of Stretton, Leics, to Thomas Wryght of all the lands and tenements etc they hold in the vill and fields of Kybworth Beuchamp. Dated 12 October 23 Henry VII [1507] - 1507
788 - Grant ("confirmavi" only) by Richard Cade to Henry Manne of a shoppe being part of a messuage called "le Swanne" 19 ft in length and 10 ft in breadth and a parcel of land to the east of the messuage 20 ft in width and lying in [Market] Harborough. Dated 10 September 22 Henry VIII [1530] - 1530
789 - Gift by John Stevyns of Knoll, Warwicks, to Thomas Good senior, of all his lands, tenements etc in the vill and fields of Kybworth Harcourt. Dated 10 April 21 Edward IV [1481] - 1481
790 - Quitclaim by Thomas Colles of East Lanckton, Thomas Colles of West Lanckton and Thomas Spenser to Roland Walker of Harburh of all the lands, tenements etc in Kybworth Harcourte and Kybworth Beauchamp which they formerly held along with William Marget by gift of Richard Goode. Dated 28 October 33 Henry VIII [1541] - 1541
791 - Gift by John Russell of Rowell son and heir of Robert Russell formerly of Ferendon and Margerie his wife to William Knight, Master of Merton College, Oxford, John Poll of Kybworth Harecourte and William Poll of Kybworth Beaucham, clerk, of all his lands and tenements, meadow and pasture in the vill and fields of Kybworth Harecourte and Kybworth Beaucham. Dated 15 June 15 Henry VIII [1523] - 1523
792 - Quitclaim by Thomas Gode of Stretton to Thomas Wright of Kibworth Harcourt of a messuage in Kibworth which lies between the Kings Way on the east and the tenement of Margaret Cart[er] on the south, the tenement of Robert Russell on the west. Dated the Feast of St Jeremy the Doctor 22 Henry VII [30 Sep 1506] - 1506
793 - Quitclaim by Thomas Goode of Stretton Parva, husbandman, to Thomas Wryght of Kyburthe Harecourte of all actions etc against him. Dated 17 November 22 Henry VII [1506] - 1506
794 - Gift by Thomas Goode junior of Kybworth Harcourtt son and heir of John Goode late of Kybworth to Richard Warde of Shaugton and Thomas Goode senior of Kybworth of a messuage in Kybworth next to the messuage late of Richard Carter, clerk, on the north, and a close in Kybworth next to the messuage late of Richard Carter, clerk, on the north, and a close in Kybworth next to a close of Thomas Goode senior on the north, and the lands and tenements belonging in the vill and fields of Kybworth and Kybworth Beuchampe which descended to him on the death of John Goode his uncle. Dated 24 January 4 Henry VII [1489] - 1489
795 - Lease by Thomas Goode of Stretton, husbandman, to Thomas Wrytt of Kibworth Harcourt [Leics.]of a toft next to a toft of the land on the north and the land of William Gamull on the south. Dated 2 November
796 - Gift by Thomas Good, Richard Good and John Good (sons of said Thomas) to Thomas Wryght of all their lands and tenements, meadows, pastures, rents etc which they hold in the vill and fields of Kybworth Beauchamp and Kybworth Harecourte. Dated 18 September Henry VII - [1485-1509]
797 - Gift by John Polle of Kybworth Harcortt, Leics, to Nicholas Renolde, John Brian, John Warde of a messuage and two virgates of land in the vill and fields of kybworth formerly in the tenure of John Russell of Riwell to the use of John Polle and Amee his wife for their lives, then to the use of Thomas Polle one of their sons. Dated 12 August 18 Henry VIII [1526] - 1526
798 - Quitclaim by John Russell of Rowell, Northants, to William Knyght, Master of Merton College etc [as D3155/WH 791] - 1523
799 - Gift by Richard Goode of Kibworth Harcourt to Thomas Colle of Estlangton, Thomas Colle of Westlangton, William Mariot and Thomas Spens[er] of all his messuages, lands, tenements and pastures in Kibworth: to the use of Thomas Fox for 21 years. Dated 12 December 21 Henry VIII [1529] - 1529
800 - Gift by Thomas Goode of Kibworth Harcourt to Thomas Goode of Kibworth Beauchamp of a messuage with all buildings in the vill of Kibworth Harcourt, and all lands and tenements, buildings and a close adjoining next to the kings way on the north and next to the messuage late of John Russell on the west, which he formerly held by gift and feoffment of John Stephen of Knoll, in exchange for a messuage and certain lands he holds by gift and feoffment of said Thomas. Dated 11 July Henry VII - [1485-1509]
801 - Gift by Thomas Goode of Stretton Parva to Thomas Wryght of Kibworth Harcourt, William Poll of the same place and Thomas Fyshhe of a messuage in Kibworth between the kings way in the east and the tenement of Robert Russell on the west. Dated Michaelmas 22 Henry VII [29 Sep 1506] - 1506
802 - Gift by Richard Goode late of Boughton, Northants, in consideration of £10, to Richard Walker of Harburh of all his lands, tenements, meadows, pastures etc in the vills and fields of kybworth Harcourte and Kybworth - with power of attorney to William Dyar of Harbrugh and John Maryett of Smeton to deliver seisin. Dated 25 October 33 Henry VIII [1541] - 1541
803 - Gift by John Polle of Kybworth, Leics, to Nicholas Renolde, Thomas Chapman senior, John Brian, John Warde and Richard Brian of a messuage and 2 virgates of John Russell and another messuage in Kybworth in the tenure of Richard Wright. Dated 10 August 28 Henry VIII [1536] - 1536
804 - Gift by Richard Goode to John Colle of Est Langton, John Brien of Smeton, William Poll and Richard Poll of Kibworth Harcourt of all his lands and tenement, meadow, pasture etc in Kibworth. Dated 16 July 22 Henry VIII [1530] - 1530
805 - Gift by Thomas Polle of Kybworthe Beucheam, Leics, to William Parker, George Walker and Thomas Jenkynson their heirs and assigns of all his messuages, cottages, tofts, crofts, closes, land, meadow, pasture etc in the vill and fields of Kybworthe Harcourte, Leics: to the use of William Parker, with power of attorney to James Grenewodd to deliver seisin. Dated 1 May 38 Henry VIII [1546] - 1546
806 - Gift by Robert Smythe of Kibworth Harcourt to John Wilcokeson of Stretton Parva of a messuage with buildings and with a curtilage which he hold by gift and feoffment of Egidius, rector of Kybbeworthe - also gives to said John Wilcokeson a place (placeam) annexed to the said messuage in length 28 feet and in width 16ft, and lies next to the messuage of William Man Witnesses: William Haloghton clerk of Kibworth, Adam Bren, Robert Gylbert, Richard Chappeman of the same place, William Burdett of Stretton and others. Dated Wednesday the feast of St Matthew I Henry IV [22 Sep 1400] - 1400
807 - Gift by Geoffrey Daunscot of Smeton to Beatrice Rosel of Kibbeworth Beuchaump of half an acre of arable land in the fields of Kybburthe Beuchaump which abutts against the "hostiii" (contraction) of William Binethetun, namely between the land of Robert son of Cogge and the land of Robert Lambert: annual rent of a farthing Witnesses: William de Langton, William Hari, William de Kelingworthe, Haug Astyn, Henry de Naseby, John Fatun, Robert Arun, Robert Poll and many others. nd probably Edward I (even late Henry III?) -
808 - Gift by Roland Walker of Haveborough, Leics, woollen draper, to William Parker of Haverboroughe, woollen draper, in consideration of £20, of all his messuages, cottages, tofts, crofts, gardens, lands, meadows, pasture etc in Kybworth Harcourte and Kybworthe Beycheam. Dated 4 February 1 Edward VI [1547] - 1547
809 - Gift by John Chapman of Kybbeworth Harcourte and William Claybroks to John Cartar and Agnes his wife of Kybbeworth Harcourte of a tenement with 4½a of arable land which they hold by gift and feoffment of said John Carter; to the use of John and Agness and their lawful issue with remainder to Chapman and Claybroks Witnesses: John Peke of Kybbeworth Harcourte, Robert Gilbert, William Hichekoke and many others. Dated feast of St Agnes the virgin and martyr 5 Henry VI [21 Jan 1427] - 1427
810 - Quitclaim by Richard Wright of Kibworth Harcourt to John Poll of a messuage with all lands, meadows, pastures etc in the vill and fields of Kibworth. Dated 14 October 11 Henry VIII [1519] - 1519
811 - Gift by Thomas Goode of Stretton Parva, William Gamull of Burton? Overey and Alice his wife daughter of Thomas Goode late of Kibworth Harcourt to Thomas Parker of Kibworth son and heir of John Paker dec'd of 2 roods of land in the fields of Kibworth, of which one rood lies in the west field on Peyshall and the other rood lies on Godacre extending to Carrs Gate and abutting on Rutwell Syke, in exchange for another piece of land lying in the "territory" (?) of a messuage of Thomas Goode's in Kibworth. Dated 15 November 22 Henry VII [1506] - 1506
812 - Gift by Adam Brown of Kibworth Harcourt to Roger Dexter of the same place of messuage with buildings and a curtilage at Kibworth which he holds by gift and feoffment of John Wilkoksun of Stretton Parva and also a place next to the said messuage 28ft in length and 16ft in width next to the messuage of William Manne. Dated Thursday after Christmas 5 Henry IV [27 Dec 1403] - 1403
813 - Quitclaim by John Russell of Rowell, Northants, to William Kyght clerk, John Poll of Kybworth Harcourt, William Poll, clerk, of all actions, etc against them arising from a messuage in Kibworth Harcourt next to the kings way. Dated feast of St Martin in Winter, 15 Henry VIII [11 Nov 1523] - 1523
814 - Gift by Roger Dexter of Leicester to Thomas Carter and Joan his wife of Kybbeworth Hareourt of a messuage and buildings, a curtilage lying in Kybbeworth, which messuage he holds by gift and feoffment of Adam Bron of Kybbeworth Harcourt - [gives also] a "place" adjacent to the said messuage 28ft in length, 16ft in breadth - lying next to the messuage of William Manne. Dated Monday next after feast of St Leonard 5 Henry V [8 Nov 1417] - 1417
815 - Bargain and sale by John Russell of Rowell, son and heir of Robert Russell and Margerie his wife late of Fernedone, to William Kyght, MA fellow of Merton College, Oxford, John Poll of Kybworth Harecourte and William Poll of Kybworth Beauchaum, clerk, of all his meases, lands, tenements, rents, reversions, meadows, pastures etc in the town and fields of Kybworth Harecourte and Kybworth Beauchaum: consideration 40 marks. Dated 15 June 15 Henry VIII [1523] - 1523
816 - Agreement between Richard Manton of Brabrock, yeoman, and John Stones of Great Oxanden, yeoman - agreed that immediately after this indenture Stones shall have a half part of all that farm within the fields of Great Oxenden which Manton holds of Robert Willshire of Market Harborough, woollen draper; to hold only the two next crops - excepting from this half, the homestead, 4 leys at the Yeards End, all the willows and thorns, 6 roods of arable in each of the fields, 1a of meadow in Sawe Meadow, 2 roods of meadow in the moor, all sheep commons, half the cow pasture and 2 cartloads of hay. Dated 6 February 1611/2 - 6 Feb [1612]
817 - Power of attorney by Sir George Buswell of Clipston, Bt. to Richard Hubbert and Christopher Oliver to take possession of half a yardland in Husbands Bosworth - purchased by John Ward. Dated 1 April - 1663
818 - Lease by John Dinmore the elder of Haverborowe alias Market Harborowe, yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife, to Ralph Dand and Thomas Reynolds of Harboro' yeoman, of all that messuage or tenement in Haverborowe with all pastures, acrehades, commons etc belonging: for 101 years: 24s per annum. Dated 1 May 9 James I [1611] - 1611
819 - Lease by Sir George Buswell of Clipston to Matthew Ward of Husbands Bosworth, yeoman, of half a yardland in Husbands Bosworth, late the land of John Ward jr; for 21 years: £3 10s per annum. Dated 5 May - 1663
820 - Bargain and sale by Henry Man of Haverbrugh to Thomas Gregson of Haverbrugh, weaver, in consideration of £6, of a mece in the town of Haverbrugh where HM dwells. Dated 24 May 17 Henry VIII [1525] - 1525
821 - Feoffment by John Dumore (or Dinmore) the elder of Haverbrugh al Market Havesborough yeoman to Raphe Danne of the same town, cooper, and Lucy his wife, daughter of John Dunmore, in consideration of £120, of all that messuage or tenement in Market Harborough now or late in the tenure of Ralph Danne and Lucy his wife, with all buildings, lands etc belonging. Dated --- (date not filled in) 12 James I [1614-1615] - 1614-1615
822 - Bond by Ralph Danne of Market Harborough, cooper, to Thomas Maydwell of East Farndon, Northants, yeoman, in £40: to pay money. Dated 26 April - 1613
823 - Number not used
824 - Gift by Henry Manne to William Pope, William Marshall and John Foster of all his messuage in Harbrugh between the messuage of Thomas Foxton by right of his wife on the east and the messuage of John Kyrton on the west, one head butts on the water called Weland on the south and the other abutts on the kings way on the north, which messuage he formerly held by gift and grant of William Goodman. Dated 23 November 13 Henry VIII [1521] - 1521
825 - Bond by John Foster of Fleckney, Leics, yeoman to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in £80: indenture of same date. Dated 10 October - 1616
826 - Lease by George Buswell of Clipston, gent, to Robert Barnes of Harboro' labourer, of all that messuage or tenement in Harboro' wherein Lucy Danne now inhabits with all buildings, lands etc reserving to Buswell the shop, the chamber over the same, one room adjoining the said shop, the small parcel of ground adjoining the said room and access to the brook through the yard and close: for 21 years; 26s 8d per annum rent. Dated
827 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 821 - 1614-1615
828 - Bond by James Buswell of Countesthorpe to Robert Maydwell of the same town in £40 - indenture of the same date. Dated 4 May 28 Henry VIII [1536] - 1536
829 - Bond by Thomas Polle of Kybworthe, yeoman, to William Parker of Haverbrughe, woollen draper, in £60 - indenture of same date. Dated 29 April 28 Henry VIII [1536] - 1536
830 - Quitclaim by Walter Chamberlaine of Wigingston alias Wigston, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby of all the arable ley meadow etc in Wigston - except for close called Croft Close and a piece of meadow in Halter Slade called Brayley Peece. Dated 20 August 20 James I [1622] - 1622
831 - Lease by George Buswell of Derby, Esq, to William Goodman of Kibworth Harcourt, husbandman, of all that messuage, homestead, close of pasture, 3 ¼ yardlands in Kibworth Harcourt: for 21 years at £28 per annum: not to convert into tillage the said close or any meadow or pasture land. Dated 13 July 4 Charles I [1628] - 1628
832 - Mortgage in fee by John Foster of Fleckney, Leics, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £40, of all that moiety of one yardland, ley, meadow or grass ground in Netherfield, Middlefield and Mill Field - with schedule. Dated 10 October 14 James I [1616] - 1616
833 - Lease by George Buswell of Clipston, Northants Esq, to Richard Charnell of Kibworth Harcourt, Leics, shoemaker, of his cottage or tenement in Kibworth Harcourt, 2 bays of building, now or late in the tenure of John Tympson of Kibworth: for 31 years: 6s per annum. Dated 6 April - 1627
834 - Bargain and sale by Thomas Polle of Kybworth Beaucham, yeoman, to William Parker the elder of Haverbrugh, Leics, woollen draper, in consideration of £32, of all his meses, cottages, tofts, crofts, orchards, closes in the towns and fields of Kybworth Harcourt. Dated 29 April 38 Henry VIII [1546] - 1546
835 - Release (pursuant to Act of Parliament for vesting in trustees certain lands late the inheritance of Sir Eusebius Buswell for payment of his debts) by John Kinnersley of Badger, Salop, Esq, and Blest Colclough of Eccleshall, Staffs, gent, (Trustees), at the direction of Christopher Horton of Catton Esq, to Robert Haynes of Kibworth Beauchamp, gent, in consideration of £1600, of all that messuage, farm and homestead, 2 closes and all those arable lands, meadow or pasture belonging in the occupation of Joseph King in Kibworth Harcourt (alias Upper Kibworth) and Kibworth Beauchamp (alias Nether Kibworth), all that cottage or homestead and arable, meadow and pasture belonging, lia, in the holding of Elenor Brion, widow, now Robert Haynes, all that cottage and homestead lately in the holding of Richard Brandson now Thomas Thorne, all that cottage and homestead in the occupation of David Clark now William Clark, all that cottage and homestead and land belonging in the occupation of William Smith now Thomas Almey, 21a, 3 cottages in Kibworth Harcourt, also all that arable land, pasture or meadow in Smeaton Westerbye formerly in the holding of Thomas Parkwood. Dated 25 September - 1714
836 - Feoffment by Walter Chamberlayne of Wigston, Leics, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, for a competent sum of money, of all those arable lands, leys, meadows and pastures etc in Wigston called a yardland of 3/4 or a yardland (except for a close called Croft Close and a parcel of meadow in Halto Slade commonly called the Bayley Peece, 4a). Dated 12 August - 1622
837 - Marriage settlement between George Varnham of Lylborne, Northants, yeoman, and Thomas Varnham one of the sons of the said George, and Margery Hale alias Male one of the daughters of William Hale alias Male late of Swinforde, Leics, dec'd, by which in consideration of marriage between Thomas Varnham and Margery Hale, George Varnham has leased to Thomas and Margery Hale, 5 roods of meadow in the meadow of Catthorpe, Leics, and two leys of furres in the fields of Lilbourne in a furlong called Streete Furlong: for their lives at a peppercorn rent. Dated 20 September 28 Elizabeth [1586] - 1586
838 - Marriage settlement between Richard Dixon of Goldsmyth Grange, Leics, gent, Edward Dudley of Cloxton, Northants, Esq, and William Dixon, son and heir apparent of William Dixon of Desforde, Leics, gent, natural brother of Richard Dixon, by which, in consideration of the marriage between William Dixon and Anne Dudley daughter of Edward Dudley and £200, Dixon agrees that Edward Dudley and William Dixon shall stand seised of all his manor of Rowlston, Leics, and a moiety of the rectory and parsonage of Rowlston with all rights, to various uses: manor and messuage, cottage etc to the use of William Dixon and after his death or the second marriage of Anne his wife to the use of the heirs of the body of William Dixon, in default to the use of the right heirs of William Dixon: the moiety of the rectory and parsonage house and several other closes previously excepted to the use of Richard Dixon for life, then to the use of William Dixon and the heirs of his body and in default to the use of the right heirs of William Dixon. Dated 6 July 42 Elizabeth [1600] - 1600
839 - Feoffment by Sir Henry Danvers, kt, Lord Danvers of Dauntesley, Wilts, Sir Edmund Carye of London, kt, Lady Elizabeth his wife and John Danvers of London, Esq, to Thomas Lawe of Wigston, Leics gent, Robert Fryer, William Johnson and Walter Chamberlain of Wigston, yeoman, in consideration of £1430 7s 6d, of all the messuages, farms, cottages, tofts, crofts, lands, tenements, meadows etc in Wigston sometime the inheritance of John late Earl of Oxford great grandfather of Lady Elizabeth or of John late Lord Latimer father of said Lady Elizabeth or of Sir John Darwin, kt, dec'd - in several occupations. Dated 10 July 4 James I [1606] - 1606
840 - Feoffment by George Buswell of Derby, gent, to William Halford the elder of Welham, Leics, Esq, in consideration of £430, of all that messuage or tenement in Great Bowden in the tenure or occupation of Myles Smith the elder, Myles Smith the younger and George Buswell, and 3½ yardlands of arable, ley, meadow and pasture in Great Bowden, and two closes and 2r of ground on which stands a windmill. Dated 13 February 18 James I [1621] - 1621
841 - Lease for possession by Sir George Buswell of Clipston Bt to George Eliot of Countesthorpe, Leics, yeoman, and Thomas Stanely of Belgrave, Leics, Esq, of all that yardland, arable, meadow pasture and ley ground in Wigston Magna. Dated 10 April - 1661
842 - Feoffment by William Dixon the elder of Roulston, Leics, gent, to Richard Dixon of Gouldesmyth Grange, Leics, gent, in consideration of £600, of his capital messuage in Rowlston and 8 yardlands, 2 woods called the Open Wood or West Wood and the East Wood or Spring Wood and a moiety of the rectory and parsonage of Roulston, and a moiety of all manner of tithes of corn and grain. Dated 11 January 41 Elizabeth [1599] - 1599
843 - Feoffment by John Ward of Husbands Bosworth, gent, and John Ward of Husbands Bosworth his son and heir to George Buswell of Clipston, Bt, in consideration of £77, of half a yardland in Husbands Bosworth in occupation of Thomas Pikecross; detailed schedule attached - East Field, South Field and West Field. Dated 1 April 15 Charles II [1663] - 1663
844 - Bond by Walter Chamberlaine of Wigston, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, gent, in £160 - conveyance of yardland in Wigston. Dated 10 March 9 James I [1612] - 1612
845 - Marriage settlement between Richard Rowse, senior, of Stathern, Leics, to Thomas Dodd of Eastwell clerk and Henry Greane and Joan Whittle, by which in consideration of a marriage between James Rowse his son and Mary Dodd daughter of Thomas Dodd, Rowse has enfeoffed to Dodd, Green and Whittle, all his messuages or tenement in Stathern and 7 bovates of land etc belonging: to the use of Richard Rowse for life with remainder to the use of James and Mary and the lawful male issue of James, with remainder after death of Mary and default of such issue to the use of Nicholas Rowse his son and lawful male issue: in default of issue remainder to the use of the right heirs of Richard Rowse
846 - Mortgage by way of lease by John Hayricke of Houghton on the Hill, yeoman, to Elizabeth Buswell of Clipston, widow, for £60, of all that messuage or tenement in Houghton and 2 3/4 yardlands in Houghton - detailed schedule attached - Brockefield, the Moore, West Field and Milne Field. Dated 31 August 11 Charles I [1635] - 1635
847 - Bond by William Waple al Walpole of Naseby, Northants, husbandman, and John Waple al Walpole, his son and heir, to George Buswell of Clipston, Esq, in £200: indenture of same date. Dated 8 November - 1652
848 - Feoffment by George Buswell of Derby, gent, to Edward Hunne of Lubenham, Leics, gent, in consideration of £200, of all his close of pasture in Lubenham called Hartshornes Close, 30a. Dated 1 January 1623/4 - 1 Jan [1624]
849 - Feoffment by Edward Hunne of Marston Trussell, Northants, yeoman, to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £140, of all his close in Lubnam called Edward Hunn's Close, 8a. Dated 10 April 9 James I [1611] - 1611
850 - Final concord between George Buswell pf and Edward Hunne and Jocosa his wife deforciant of 6a of meadow and 2a of pasture in Lubnam: consideration £41. Dated 8 days of Michaelmas 9 James I [1611] - 1611
851 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 850 - 1611
852 - Feoffment by Edward Hunne of Marston Trussell yeoman to George Buswell of Derby, yeoman, for a certain sum of money, confirming indenture of 10 April (WH 849), of all his close in Lubnam. Dated 6 June 9 James I [1611] - 1611
853 - Feoffment by Basil Brooke of Lubenham alias Lubnam, Esq, to Edward Hun of Marston Trussell, yeoman and Edward Hun his son and heir apparent of all that piece or parcel of land in the East Field of Lubenham, stream called Marson Brook to the south, 12a. Dated 13 December 45 Elizabeth [1602] - 1602
854 - Deed to levy a fine (part of a private enclosure) between Sir Basil Brooke of Lubenham al Lubnam, kr, William Sprigge the elder of Lubenham, yeoman, Edward Hunne the elder of Marston, Northants, yeoman and Edward Hunne son and heir apparent. Edward Richford of Lubenham yeoman and Katherine his wife, Thomas Hartshorne of Lubenham. yeoman, William Hartshorne the elder of Lubenham, William Hartshorne the younger of Lubenham, weaver, William Brandred of Lubenham, husbandman and Isabel his wife and William Brandred, Thomas Shorte of Lubenham and Goodith his wife and Thomas Shorte of Lubenham their son, Blaze Brewster of Marston, yeoman, Richard Putt of Lubenham, yeoman, Mark Payne of Lubenham, husbandman, William Hill of Lubenham, blacksmith, Henry Sprigge of Lubenham, yeoman, and Thomas Putt of Lubenham, husbandman, by which - reciting that Sir Basil Brooke has conveyed to each of the parties property in Lubenham - Brooke has agreed to levy to Sprigge and Richford messuages and lands in Lubenham under the names of 6 messuages, 2 cottages, 8 gardens, 5 orchards, 80a of land, 20a of meadow, 50a of pasture, common of pasture for two beasts and common of pasture for all cattle in Lubenham - to various uses including a parcel of ground 12½ acres to the use of Edward Hun the elder and younger for their lives, then to the use of the heirs of the body of Edward Hun the son, then to the use of right heirs of Edward Hun the father. Dated 3 January 1 James I [1604] - 1604
855 - Feoffment by Sir Basil Brooke of Lubenham, Leics, Esq, (in consideration that Hun has conveyed to him diverse tenements, lands and hereditaments in Lubenham) to Edward Hun of Marston, yeoman and Edward Hun his son and heir apparent, of all that plot or parcel of ground in the West Field of Lubenham. Dated 10 December 45 Elizabeth [1602] - 1602
856-857 - Lease (and counterpart) by John Gery of Swepston Doctor of Laws and Prebendary of Liddington (at the direction of Eusebius Buswell and Sir Eusebius Buswell of Cadeby Leics) to Robert Pygot of Chetwynd, Salop, Esq, John Davyes of Kingsland, Hereford, clerk, Samuel Bracebridge of Lindley, Leics, Esq, and George Buswell, gent, younger son of Eusebius Buswell of Cadeby, in consideration of the surrender of the previous lease and £505 7s 6d, of all that prebend, rectory and parsonage of Liddington, Rutland, for the lives of Eusebius Buswell, Sir Eusebius Buswell and George Buswell, upon the trusts in indenture of 20 March 1710 (sic): £30 per annum. Dated 23 June - 1715
858-859 - Surrender of lease and counterpart: surrender by Pygot etc of lease of 18 May 1685 to Gery. Dated 23 May - 1715
860 - Manor of Liddington cum Caldecott - view of frankpledge and court baron of John Earl and Baron of Burghley - presentment of the death of William Yarwell who died seised in a moiety and messuage with an orchard, 2 closes, and ½ yardland in Liddington: admittance of his coheirs, Prudence Peck of Hammersmith, Rebecca Whitwell of Gretton, Northants and Elizabeth Smith of Hammersmith: 4s 6d for chief rent per annum: 1s 6d fine. Dated 24 October - 1689
861 - Lease by William Wyatt, clerk, canon of the cathedral of Lincoln and prebendary of Liddington, to Euseby Buswell of Liddington, Rutland, Esq, of the prebend, rectory and parsonage of Liddington (as D3155/WH 856-857), for the lives of Euseby Buswell, Anne Reves wife of Arthur Reves citizen and apothecary of London and Frances wife of Eusebius Buswell: £30 per annum and £10 accustomed rent towards tenths, subsidies and other payments. Dated 18 May - 1685
862-863 - Lease for possession and reconveyance by John Gery of Swepston, Leics, Doctor of Laws (executor of the will of the Earl of Huntingdon) to Robert Piggott, John Davyes and George Buswell, at the direction of Eusebius Buswell the elder, Eusebius Buswell the younger and Dame Frances Skrymsher of Cadeby, widow, in consideration of £1051 8s 6d, of prebend, rectory and parsonage of Liddington as D3155/WH 861. Dated 18/19 January 10 Anne. (Mortgage by Buswell to Earl of Huntington missing) - 1712
864 - Assignment by John Stone of Brightwell, Oxon, Esq, administrator of the goods and chattels of Francis Low, late of Grays Inn, Esq, of all that chamber in Stanhope Buildings in Grays Inn, heretofore the chamber of Mr Cholmesley and the cockloft over the said chamber in for the term John Stone has in the same. Dated 15 October - 1664
864-879 - Deeds, Other Counties
865 - Assignment by Elizabeth Horton of Catton, widow of Walter Horton, sole executrix of the will of the Rev Alexander Horton to Henry Holloway of the parish of St Brides chirurgeon, reciting many previous indentures, of all those several messuages or tenements with yards and gardens, recently erected in the grounds, tofts and soil where five cottages and gardens formerly stood in a lane called Fetter Lane and a street adjoining called Dean St in the City of London: for the residue of terms of 40 years and 98 years granted in previous indentures. Dated 29 January 9 George I [1723] - 1723
866 - Exemplification of recovery by Henry Lee kt and John Horton against Christopher Horton Esq Charles Cratford Esq of the manor of Nether Winghingdon alias Winghendon and 10 messuages, a watermill, 12 gardens, 80a of land, 25a of meadow, 140a of pasture, 20a furze and heath, 33s 4d rent and view of frankpledge in Nether Winghingdon. Dated 10 July 20 James I [1622] - 1622
867 - Deed by Sir Robert Pelsant of Liddington that in the recited deed his name is used in trust and the property was sold to him at the nomination and appointment of Richard Pagitt and that £164 of the consideration of £599 15s was the proper money of Richard Pagitt - reciting bargain and sale of the same date by Sir John Wollaston kt and others, pursuant to Act of Parliamnet for the abolishing of Deans, Deans and Chapters, canons and other offices and tithes belonging to any catherdral or collegiate church in England and Wales, to Robert Pelsant of Liddington, Rutland, in consideration of £599 15s, of all that messuage or tenement now or late in the tenure of Richard Pagitt in a yard called Shippyard in a place called Petty France in the parish of St Margarets Westminster, and all that other messuage on the south side of said yard, all that other messuage on the southward side of the last messuage, all that little messuage or tenement in the tenure or occupation of Francis Rodman on the west side of said yard and all that barn, stable or hayloft on the west side, all that other messuage or tenement in the tenure or occupation of "one sawier" on the west side of the yard, and all that other messuage or tenement now or late in the tenure of Andrew Clarke, and all that messuage or tenement known by the sign of the Shipp in the High St called Petty France, all that other messuage or tenement now or late in the tenure or occupation of Benjamin Pyner adjoining the High St of Petty France, all that other messuage now or late in the tenure or occupation of Ellen Meritt next to the said High St, messuage late in the occupation of Robert Boyes in High St, a messuage late in the occupation of John Dodds on the High St, a little shed used for a wood house, stable and bay loft, messuage or tenement in the occupation of George Floods on the east side of High St all that other messuage or tenement north of the last one in the occupation of Richard Rawlinson, messuage or tenement on the east side of the last messuage in the occupation of Bridget Plumley, all abutting on the High St called Petty France on the south and the brick wall of St James Park on the north and the garden plots late of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster to the east: all formerly possessions of the late Dean and Chapter of Westminster, St Peters. Dated 2 October - 1651
868 - Marriage settlement on the marriage of Anthony Hutton and Elizabeth Burdett sister of Thomas Burdett, by which William Hutton of Penrith, Cumberland, kt, Lady Dorothy his wife and Anthony Hutton son of William of Grays Inn, have agreed with Sir George Curzon of Croxall, Derby, kt, Thomas Burdett of Bramcotte, Warwicks, Esq, Christopher Horton of Catton, Derbys, Esq, and John Barwell of Warwicks, clerk, in consideration of the marriage and £500, to suffer a common recovery of a capital messuage of said William in Penrith, all the other messuages of William in Penrith, Melmerby, Gayle, Owsbye, Thorneheade, Johnby and Carlisle - to the use of Elizabeth and Anthony for life in lieu of dower, then to the use of the heirs male of Elizabeth by Anthony, in default to the other sons of William Hutton and their male issue. Dated 7 February 10 James I [1613] - 1613
869 - Deed declaring trusts between Francis Hamp of Catton, yeoman, Robert McKearlie of the City of Edinburgh, Esq, Rt Hon Robert John Wilmot-Horton of Ceylon Bt, Andrew Pilkington of Catsfield Place, Sussex, Esq, Major General in the Army, Rev Trevor Burnes Floyer of Lichfield, clerk, and Rev Samuel Wilson Warneford of Bourton-on-the-Hill. Gloucs, reciting that Wilmot-Horton in June 1825 contracted to purchase freehold lands in the parishes of Petersham and Kingston, Surrey and a copyhold capital and other messuages, parklands and hereditaments in the same parish held of the respective manors of Petersham and Kingston Canbury (al Canonbury), now laid together and called Sudbrook Park Estate, subsequently mortgaged for £10,000 to first Pilkington and then Floyer and Warneford, by which Hamp and McKearlie at the direction of Wilmot-Horton declare that they will stand seised of the Sudbrook Park estate in trust for Pilkington for securing to him £10,000, also in trust for the securing a further £10,000 and also in trust for Warneford for securing mortgage debts of £3000, £2000 and £1000 assigned to him. Dated 17 April - 1838
870 - Release by Michael Withebed of the Bishops Fee near the Borough of Leicester (eldest son of John Withebed of Cosby, Leics, tallow chandler) to James Fisher of Leicester, maltster, in consideration of £120, of all that messuage or tenement in Cosby formerly in the tenure or occupation of John Banks, and all that quarter or parcel of arable land, meadow, pasture and grass ground in the open fields of Cosby. Dated 2 January 15 George II [1742] - 1742
871 - Exemplification of a recovery by Richard Osburn, Richard Wellys and Thomas Penne against Maurice Osburn and Miles Roos of 4 messuages, 3 tofts, 6 gardens, 70a of land, 10a of meadow, 60a of pasture in Estlangton, Kyrkelangton and Boresworth. Dated 13 February 5 Enricus (? Henry VIII, 1514) - [?1514]
872-873 - Lease for possession and mortgage in fee for £2557 by George Chaplin of Tathwell, Lincs, Esq, to John Charles Girardot of Kelham, Notts, Esq, of all that manor or reputed manor of Saltfleetby, Lincs and all that messuage, farmhouse or tenement with buildings etc, Home Close 12a 1r 19p, Acrecroft 29a 3r 01p, the Tomlins 6a 2r 24p, the Stripe 2a 1r 30p, Fishmore 3a 2r 00p, Turnook Close 5a 1r 34p and Doctors Close 3a 3r 27p, all in the tenure of George Chaplin. Dated 11/12 May Bond accompanying D3155/WH 873 in Chaplin to Girardot in £5114. - 12 May 1798
876 - Lease for possession and release by Charles Chaplin of Blankney, Lincs, Esq, Thomas Manners Sutton of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, Esq, and Thomas Chaplin of Endeby Lincs, Esq (trustees and executors named in the will of George Chaplin the elder late of Tathwell Lincs) to Ayscoghe Boucherwelt of North Willingham, Lincs, Esq, and Thomas Coultman of Hagnaby, Lincs, Esq, of the manor and property as in D3155/WH 872-873 - on trust in consideration of £3172 to allow Charles Chaplin to take the rents issues and profits. Dated 15/16 June - 1796
877 - Number not used
878 - Lease by Elizabeth Manley relict of Richard Manley late of Lincolns Inn, Esq, dec'd, to John Lynne of Westminster M'sex, Esq, of all that messuage or tenement being upon the north side of a place called the Fish Yard near St Margaret's Street in Westminster: for 16½ years: annual rent of £32: inventory of furniture and fittings attached. Dated 10 June - 1662
879 - Marriage settlement on the marriage of Richard Manley and Elizabeth Harpur eldest daughter of Sir Henry Harpur of Calke, Bt. by which in consideration of the marriage and £2500, Richard Manley of Lincolns Inn, gent, agrees with Richard Hubbard, citizen and embroiderer of London and James Halsey, citizen and fishmonger of London, that he will not dispose of the sum of £2500 during the marriage without the agreement of the said Elizabeth and that he will assure to Elizabeth for her own use all and singular the goods, apparel and jewels she shall bring with her at the time of their marriage, and also to make a conveyance of all such lands, tenements and hereditaments he has in the kingdom, to the use of Richard and Elizabeth and the heirs of their two bodies lawfully begotten, in default to the use and behoof of said Elizabeth her heirs and assigns. Dated 25 November - 1665
880 - Detailed survey (extent) of the manor of Barton-under-Needwood, Staffordshire,- field by field, strip by strip - preceded by a memorandum by Edward Stanhope, Surveyor of Her Majesties possessions of the Duchy of Lancaster in the North regarding a "field book" left with the foreman of the jury of Barton of 109 pages taken by William Humberston, surveyor - to be left with them - 26 August 1587 Loose in the front "a booke of those howis that doe or ought to serve the offisis of chapelwardens and overseers of the poore and what yeare". 1637 (not available) - ?1587
880-1771 - Barton under Needwood manor Court papers
881 - Court book - [c1607-1609]
882 - Survey of the manor of Barton 2 Henry V - again very detailed - also notes on the office of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, the High Steward of the Honour of Tutbury, Woodmasters of Needwood, Surveyor of the Chase of Needwood, Receiver of the Honour of Tutbury etc etc. Bound in a deed - 1414-1415
883 - Barton-under-Needwood manor court book ,with some loose correspondence - 1907-1926
884 - Copy deed of enfranchisment - Henry Anson Horton and others to Charles Reeves - hereditaments and premises in Barton. Dated 11 September - 1922
885 - Copy admittance of Charles Reeves to hereditaments and premises in Barton. Dated 9 September - 1922
886 - Extent and terrier of the manor of Barton again proceded by memo by Edward Stanhope (as D3155/WH 880), 26 August 1587 (Wheat Field, Walkers Fields, Arloo Field, Rough Meadow Fylde) - c 1587
887 - Extent and terrier of the hamlet of Tunstall (Dunstall, part of manor of Barton) - survey, rents paid by freehold tenants, rents and services paid and performed by copyhold tenants, customary book for the payment of tithes Described on cover as "The Coucher Book for the manor of Barton-under-Needwood from the original in the Duchy office" "NB William Humberston and John Harwar surveyed the Honour of Tutbury in June 1558 - the within book is their survey of the manor of Barton and was transcribed from the original for the use of Edward Stanhope who surveyed the said manor in 1587" [It would appear that there was an original survey by Humberston in 1558 - of which these may be copies - superseded or just copied by Stanhope or his agent in 1587] - c1587
888 - Manor Court Book - 1686-1703
889 - Manor Court Book - 1754-1784
890 - Terrier and extent "Mr Busby's book" - again very detailed survey of the manor of Barton - not dated but probably 1620-1630, also freehold and copyhold rentals - [early 17th cent]
891-902 - Original bundle of power of attorneys to copyholders to surrender land at Barton Manor Court: Mary Burnet 24 April 1784; Sarah Turner 17 May 1783; Mr Antrobus 20 August 1782; Messrs Wyatt 9 October 1781; Edmund Antrobus 19 March 1781; J Swain March 1779; William Tatnall 15 October 1776; Nathaniel Barnard 15 October 1776; Mr Rotchford 11 September 1773; Thomas Wagstaff 14 June 1773; John Rotchford 1770 - 1770-1784
903 - Rental of Barton Manor, Feb 2 Henry V [1413] - appears to be 1579 copy of a 1413 survey - the basis of Barton surveys. Quite detailed At the back, notes concerning the demesne lands of the manor of Barton 12 September 1583 - 1579
904 - Case paper - Walter Webster debtor to the Lord Protector re conference at Stafford 10 March 1656 on the customs of the manor of Barton - whether the fines for the admission of copyhold tenants were certain or arbitrary at the will of the Lord - 1657
905 - Further case paper - Walter Browne pf William Parker def - case of trespass at Barton - notes - prob 1650s
906 - Query (in Duchy Court) whether the heriot upon a messuage and yardland be not due to the Lord of the Manor upon the death of a tenant, notwithstanding he has sold them to several tenants and they at their several deceases are not to pay as above: nd prob 1650s
907 - List of fines at Barton Manor Court 28 Elizabeth, mid 17C
908 - Legal bill Charles Bromfield - [mid 17th cent]
909 - Note of lands fallen to Francis Boyington by death of Henry Griffith - Barton Manor Court - lands in Tatenhill. Dated 28 October 7 James I [1609] - 1609
910 - Advice concerning customs of the manor - re heriots on death of a tenant (best beast for heriot, then heir to pay a certain fine for admittance)
911 - Counsel's notes re the manor of Barton - Mr Horton purchased Barton Mills with suit and soke from the King - is Mr Horton entitled to dig soil, clods or turves to repair the mills?
912 - A copy of the decree in the Exchequer concerning the fine of copyholders within the manor of Barton - case paper - 1657
913 - Case paper - Walter Browne pf v William Parker deft (as D3155/WH 905)
914 - Copy of the interrogations between John Bromfield and the copyholders of Barton (Walter Webster, Thomas Pennefather etc)
915 - Notice to appear at the dwelling house of William Holloway alias Leeke at Barton-under-Needwood ,Staffordshire,to hear the cause between Walter Webster and others against John Bromfield Esq
916 - Receipt of 20s - Didwell Hucnoth widow of Southwark from Edward Bromfield, 30 May - 1617
917 - Court of Duchy of Lancaster - case against Webster et al by Bromfield - dismissed. Dated 8 July - 1663
918 - Case paper - notes on the office of keeper of Barton Park and letting of herbage - late 16/early 17C
919 - Quitclaim by Samuel Clerke of Kingesthorpe to George Buswell of Derby yeoman of all actions against him. Dated 14 November - 1623
920 - Further case papers re payment of heriot (best beast) on the death of Thomas Holland
921 - Extract from court books: Richard Holland and William Debank - messuage and ½ rood of land to Richard Inge. Dated 7 May - 1726
922 - Surrender by Maria Carter of 2 cottages and a close called the backside, to use of Maria Carter. Dated 7 May - 1726
923 - Recovery by William Debanke of a messuage and cowgate of land in Barton. Dated 3 May - 1712
924 - View of frankpledge. Same court - 1712
925 - Further extract relating to recovery. Same court - 1712
926 - Suit roll for the Manor of Barton - Barton, Dunstall, Tatenhill and Callingwood - 1715
927 - View of frankpledge and Court Baron - several surrenders and admittances including Richard Healey son and heir of Richard Healey admitted to a messuage and backside and ½a of arable in Barton. Dated 29 April - 1727
928 - Barton Manor Court. Miss Lucy Frederica Anson to Henry Anson Horton - warrant to enter satisfaction of conditional surrender of Caroline Meadow, Barton. Dated 4 August 1904 - 1904
929 - Easter term 26 Elizabeth - case paper - William Belcher and other customary tenants of Barton petition to Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster - dispute with Walter Horton over "lands at will" - 1584
930 - Interrogatories to be administered to witnesses to be produced on the part and behalf of John Bromfield and Thomas Penyfather et al defendants late 17C
931 - Inquisition at Tutbury re the bounds of the manor of Barton. Dated 28 October 7 James I [1609] - 1609
932 - A note of such records as were delivered to Mr Walter Vernon for Alderman Broomfield and the pattentyes of London concerning the manor of Barton. Dated 5 May - 1633
933 - Memo on Barton Park: extract from terrier and rental - [18th cent]
934 - Case paper. Richard Holles and other inhabitants of Dunstall referring to grant of the manor of Barton [under Needwood]by Charles I to Edward Ditchfield and other trustees for the City of London - said trustees 25 May 9 Charles I [1633] granted the manor to Robert Osbolston and Thomas Williams in trust for Sir Edward Bromfield - c1686
935 - Case paper - John Bromfield Esq pf Thomas Penyfather, Walter Webster and other bond tenants of Manor of Barton dfts - reciting grants as D3155/WH 934 - c1686
936 - Copy customary of the Honour of Tutbury. Dated 20 August - 1658
937 - Case paper - instruction for a bill in the Duchy Court Sir John Bromfield against Walter Webster et al - again covering same ground - c1686
938 - Depositions of witnesses taken at Barton-under-Needwood ,Staffordshire,19 December 3 James II [1687] - 1687
939 - Answers to Richard Cropwell of Marchington Staffs, yeoman dft to the information of Sir Edward Mosley kt Attorney General of the Duchy of Lancaster by the replication of Edward Ditchfield, John Highlord, Humfrey Clarke and Francis Morse - re the manor of Marchington. Dated 4 April 7 Charles I [1631] - 1631
940 - Case paper as D3155/WH 939: Ditchfield and others v Cropwell re the manor of Marchington - [c1631]
941 - Information to Rt Hon Edward Lord Newburgh Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster - manor of Marchington. Dated 29 November - 1631
942 - Bill - Michaelmas 1686 - Bromfield et al v Bird et al again to the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster - all seems to concern the grant of Ditchfield et al of the manor of Barton and particularly "all goods and chattels waived goods and chattels of felons of themselves and of other felons happening within the said manor" - 1686
943 - Further case paper - John Bromfield Esq and Walter Brown dft
944 - The replication of John Bromfield Esq, complainant to the several answers of Thomas Penyfather, Walter Webster et al defts - 1686
945 - Abstracts of deeds of enfranchisement received from Samuel Salt Esq - 1727-1768
946 - Barton-under-Needwood Manor Court. View of frankpledge and Court Baron of Mary Bromfield widow - admittance of John Coop son and heir of Martha Coop dec'd - ½a of arable lying on Heath Furlong in Arlowe Field and ½a of arable in Pellitts Croft in Walkers Field in Barton. Dated 18 April - 1691
947 - Barton Manor Court. View of frankpledge and Court Baron of Edward Bromfield. Surrender by Thomas Holland of a messuage or tenement in le Woodend in Barton ½a of land on Heath Furlong and ½a of arable on Pelletts Croft in Walkers Field, now in occupation of Richard Marson: admittance of John Aldrett and Elizabeth his wife. Dated 20 April - 1636
948 - Barton Manor Court. View of frankpledge and Court Baron of Charles Bromfield. Surrender by William Holland and Daniel Nevill of a messuage or tenement with ½ virgate of land in Barton - admittance of Daniel Nevill and Sarah his wife. Dated 21 April - 1722
949 - Final concord between John Allatt pf and Thomas Goodman and Edward Goodman defts of a messuage, 20a of land, 5a of meadow in Walton-on-Trent: consideration £100. Dated Michaelmas in 3 weeks 8 William III [1696] - 1696
950 - Fines at Barton Manor Court - 1724
951 - Barton Manor Court. View of frankpledge and Court Baron of Mary Bromfield. Surrender by Thomas Willet and Margaret his wife of an acre of arable in Rolk Meadow Furlong - admittance of Richard Healey. Dated 25 April - 1697
952 - Copy - small court baron of Edward Busby - John Holland admitted to 1 acre of arable called Ragg Acre in the Wheat Field on Bickersdale. Dated 17 October - 1749
953 - Barton Manor Court. View of frankpledge and Court Baron of Charles Bromfield. Admittance of William Holland to a parcel of land called the croft lying in a close called the backside and part of the close called Walton Leas, commonly called Lockmore Side and a close called Milnor Gate in Barton. Dated 4 April - 1719
954 - Barton Manor Court. View of frankpledge and Great Court of John Bromfield. Admittance of William Aldrett of Yoxall to a cottage or tenement in the Woodend in Barton and ½a on Heath Furlong, Arlowe Field and ½a in Pelletts Croft in Walkers Field. Dated 6 May - 1661
955 - Barton Manor Court. View of frankpledge and Court Baron of Charles Bromfield. Admittance of William Johnson to cottage and barn and croft in Barton formerly in the occupation of Anna Johnson his mother. Dated 10 October - 1710
956 - Copy Barton Manor Court rolls - view of frankpledge and Court Baron of the Queen. 30 September 40 Elizabeth [1598] and 12 April 41 Elizabeth [1599] - 1598-1599
957 - Further extracts View of frankpledge and Court Baron 28 September 16 Elizabeth [1574] - 1574
958 - Further extracts (a) Nd, 38 Elizabeth: surrender by Walter Horton of 6a of meadow called Dewe Meadow, croft called Neep Lane (b) Small Court 30 November 39 Eliz [1596] (c) View of frankpledge, 19 April 39 Eliz [1597] (d) View of frankpledge, great court, 3 October 39 Eliz [1597] in messuage or tenements and a virgate of land and meadow called "a raves thinge" - 1596-1597
959 - Further extracts (a) 17 October 43 Elizabeth [1601] - 1½a of land near Moore Lane (b) View of frankpledge, 5 April 44 Elizabeth [1602] (c) View of frankpledge, 4 April 42 Elizabeth [1600] - 1600-1602
960 - View of frankpledge 12 October 1680 - 1680
961 - View of frankpledge 6 November 3 Elizabeth [1561] - surrender by Thomas Walker of a cottage called Heyneyard - 1561
962 - Further copies of Barton Manor Court rolls. 29 September 5 James I [1607]. Surrender by John Mynors of ½a of land or pasture in a close called Alsopps Close - 1607
963 - Transcript of forfeit by Henry VI to Edward IV of all the castles, manors, lordships, towns etc being of the Duchy of Lancaster. 4 November I Edward IV [1461] - 1461
964 - Further copies of court rolls (a) View of frankpledge and court baron 11 October 28 Elizabeth [1586] (b) Small court 17 January 29 Eliz [1587] (c) View of frankpledge and court baron 14 April 29 Eliz [1587] - 1586-1587
965 - (a) View of frankpledge, great court 29 September 4 James I [1606] (b) Court baron 24 March 5 James I [1607] - 1606-1607
966 - From case papers relating to Barton Court, 18th C notes
967 - Memo relating to lands in the open fields small early 18C terrier - Barton-under-Needwood - endorsed "William Webb"
968 - View of frankpledge, great court of John Bromfield 23 April 1644: admittance of John Freeman to an acre of arable land lying near Milne Lane - on Lankstie Furlong - 1644
969 - Note of midsummer rents for meadow in Barton - 1665
970 - View of frankpledge, 6 May 1661. Surrender by William Aldrett of a cottage situated in the Woodend, Barton, and a moiety of an acre of arable land lying on Heath Furlong in Arlowe Field, and another ½ acre of arable land on Pellotts Croft in Walkers Field - 1661
971 - View of frankpledge, court baron, Mary Bromfield, widow 18 April 1691: admittance of John Coop to a selion of land in Foxditch Field ½a - 1691
972 - (a) View of frankpledge, great court 2 November 2 Eliz [1560] (b) View of frankpledge, great court 28 April 3 Eliz [1561] - 1560-1561
973 - (a) View of frankpledge, great court 28 November 1 Eliz [1558] (b) View of frankpledge, great court 1 Eliz - 1558
974 - (a) View of frankpledge, great court 21 October 6 James I [1608] (b) View of frankpledge, great court, 13 April 7 James I [1609] - 1608-1609
975 - View of frankpledge, great court, 28 March 6 James I [1608] - 1608
976 - (a) View of frankpledge, great court. 1 October 9 James I [1611] (b) View of frankpledge, great court, 30 April 10 James I [1612] - 1611-1612
977 - "The rejoynder of George Buswell, William Turner and Thomas Wingfield to the application of Edward Villers and Dorothy his wife" (17th C)
978 - (a) View of frankpledge 21 November 14 Henry VIII [1522] (b) 4 December 15 Henry VIII [1523] - 1522-1523
979 - Small file of abstracts from court rolls: 30 April 1666, presentment of copyhold jury 12 October 1680, undated manorial rental, various 1682, 29 March 1684 - 1666-1684
980 - Inquisition on the boundaries of the manor 28 October 7 James I [1609] - begins with boundaries, then descriptive extent or survey of the manor - 1609
981 - View of frankpledge, great court 21 October 10 James I [1612] - 1612
982 - Small Court: 14 January 34 Eliz [1592] - 1592
983 - Mrs Sanders' surrender and admittance to the use of her deed or will. Court Baron of Theodosia Busby 11 June 1754; surrender by Esther Sanders of closes called Heavy Moore 6a, Great Finney Lees 11a, Open Finney Leys 5a, 6a of pasture in Walton Leys and open field land (scheduled) in Wheat Field and Walkers Field - 1754
984 - Court baron, view of frankpledge of Theodosia Busby 17 April 1756: admittance of Arthur Woolley of Sapperton, of a messuage or tenement in Moores End, and lands as D3155/WH 983. Dated 17 April - 1756
985 - Copy will of Arthur Woolley of Sapperton: 21 June 1764 - 1764
986 - Edward Leeds' admission to 1/8 part of Barton estate, and surrender to William Tatnall: Court baron of Marshall Rider - 1/8 of property as in D3155/WH 983: Edward Leeds of Croxton, Cambridge, one of nephews named in the will of Arthur Woolley
987 - William Tatnall's admittance to ½ of property in D3155/WH 983: 13 August 1767 - 1767
988 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 986
989 - Extract from the will of William Tatnall, 20 March 1783 - 1783
990 - Court baron of John Shadwell Horton and Thomas Skinner Esq, 4 August 1786. Admittance of William Tatnall Jr of Ironmongers Lane, London, merchant, to 7/8 of property as in D3155/WH 983 - 1786
991 - Special copyhold court of Eusebius Horton 18 May 1799: admittance of Edward Leeds of Croxton, Cambridgeshire, to property as before (WH 983) and then surrender to the use of William Tatnall of Bedford Square, in the parish of St Giles - 1799
992 - Admittance of William Tatnall: property as D3155/WH 983 to uses. Dated 18 May - 1799
993 - Court baron, view of frankpledge, Charles Bromfield, 5 October 1723. Admittance of Samuel Sanders to ½ acre of meadow called a Kingsbridge dole in Row Meadow - 1723
994 - Court baron, view of frankpledge, Charles Broomfield 13 October 1722: surrender by George Geary of ½a of arable land in Shippen Furlong to use of Joseph Sanders - 1722
995 - Surrender by Samuel Sanders of Cauldwell of property as in D3155/WH 983 - to use of Arthur Woolley after several other declared uses - in consideration of £932. Dated 5 November - 1724
996 - Court baron, view of frankpledge of Mary Bromfield, 14 October 1701: presentment of death of Mary Sanders widow, in occupation of property as in D3155/WH 983: to use of Thomas Sanders - 1701
997 - Mr Sanders recovery of part of estate to uses of Arthur Woolley's will - with residue to uses of Mr Sanders' will. Dated 5 October - 1723
998 - Power of attorney by John How to two copyholders to be admitted and surrender copyhold lands in Barton to the use of Mrs Sanders. Dated 11 September, (Esther Sanders, sister of Adam Woolley, in turn brother of Arthur Woolley, who had purchased estate for £932 from Samuel Sanders) - 1747
999 - "Mr Thomas Sanders copy." Court leet and view of frankpledge of Mary Bromfield reciting surrender by Robert Pretty of a close called Taylors Stew close called Newbolds Stitch, ½a of meadow in Sewell Doles, ½a in Sheppards Meadow, 2a in Rod Meadow Furlong and sundry arable land: after several uses, to the use of his nephew Thomas Sanders: admittance of Thomas Sanders. Dated 24 October - 1691
1000 - Admittance, pursuant to the will of Joseph Sanders. Court baron, view of frankpledge of Charles Bromfield admittance of Samuel Sanders to property as D3155/WH 983. Dated 5 October - 1723
1001 - Admittance of Samuel Sanders to land as in D3155/WH 994. Dated 5 October - 1723
1002 - Surrender by James Dawson and Rebecca his wife of an acre of arable land in Walkers Field to the use of Samuel Sanders. Dated 5 October - 1723
1003 - Abstract of title to Barton copyhold - 1723 surrenders etc - property as D3155/WH 983 - [late 18th cent]
1004 - Mrs Sanders' admittance: admittance of Esther Sanders widow, sister of Arthur/Adam Woolley, of property as D3155/WH 983. Dated 11 June - 1754
1005 - Court baron, view of frankpledge - surrender by Arthur Woolley of Sapperton, brother and heir of Esther Sanders, of property as D3155/WH 983: to uses of his will. Dated 17 April - 1756
1006 - Power of attorney with D3155/WH 1005. Dated 17 April - 1756
1007 - Power of attorney - to admit and surrender: Esther Sanders - property as D3155/WH 983. Dated 10 June - 1754
1008 - "Flattened" bundle of original court rolls - View of frankpledge/Court baron of Charles Bromfield, 10 April 1673 - 1 October 4 William and Mary [1692] - 1673-1692
1009 - Bundle of original court rolls - 26 January 27 Henry VIII [1536] - some 17th C as well - 1536-[17th cent]
1010 - Further repaired and flattened court rolls (a) John Bromfield, view of frankpledge, court baron 30 April 1655, (b) 15 October 1655; (c) illegible 1655; (d) ---; (e) 12 April 1658; (f) 29 September 1657; (g) 7 May 1660; (h) 5 April 1662; (i) April 1659; (j)---; (k) 5 April 1662; (l) January 1661; (m) 24 April 1660; (n) 7 October 1661 - 1655-1662
1011 - Further court rolls (a) 4 April 1657 (b) 10 October 1656 - 1656-1657
1012 - Admittance of Elizabeth Pritchard to a garden, 17 March 1911 - 1911
1013 - Admittance of Annie Hughes, Edward John Smith and Ethel Smith - surrender to Anna Jane Arden and her admittance - close called Rye Croft in Walkers Field. Dated 12 July - 1909
1014 - Admittance of Thomas William Peace to Penny Hill Hall, Wood End. Dated 13 June - 1907
1015 - Conditional surrender: Lewis John Leadbetter to Henry Goodger: messuage, dwelling house, small parcel of ground, Town Street. Dated 9 October - 1907
1016 - Admittance of Mrs Mary Miles Stevens King to copyhold land in Bar Lane. Dated 20 February - 1908
1017 - Surrender and admittance: J H Porter Esq to Thomas B Jackson: 2 parcels of copyhold land at Barton Turn. Dated 26 October - 1909
1018 - Copy admittance and surrender: Rev J D Craig to to William Small. Dated 2 January. Penny Hill Hall - 1908
1019 - Surrender by Joseph Brough to John Hoult and Albert James Hoult: copyhold butchers shop and slaughterhouse, Main Street, Barton. Dated 6 June - 1907
1020 - Admittance of Rosa Atkins, devisee in fee of Stephen Atkins dec'd of land in Wood Lane allotted under the Barton enclosure award. Dated 19 September - 1910
1021 - Memo re enfranchisement of Black Flatt. Dated 17 April - 1890
1022 - Surrender by Miss C A A Disbrowe to Henry E D Wise of Shepherds Meadow. Dated 24 September - 1909
1023 - Surrender and admittance: Elizabeth Pritchard to Frank Jackson of a garden (see D3155/WH 1012). Dated 17 March - 1911
1024 - Admittance of devisees in trust under the will of Ruth Ottey of a cottage at Wood End. Dated 19 April - 1912
1025 - Conditional surrender: Mary Miles Stevens King to Henry William Goodger: land on north side of Bar Lane (D3155/see D3155/WH 1016). Dated 8 August - 1911
1026 - Admittance of William Thomas Duddell to a messuage or dwelling house. Dated 30 November - 1921
1027 - Admittance of William Henry Archer to a cottage at Wood End. Dated 5 January - 1911
1028 - Admittance of William Porter Capper to 2 cottages at Wood End - 1909
1029 - Admittance of Mary Miles Stevens King to a parcel of land on the north side of Bar Lane. Dated 26 February - 1908
1030 - Admittance of Walter Woodman to a parcel of land 1909 on the north side of Wood lane. Dated 12 June - 1909
1031 - Admittance of the devisees in trust under the will of the late Rosa Atkins to land on Wood lane. Dated 23 November - 1911
1032 - Surrender and admittance - as D3155/WH 1031 - devisees of Rosa Atkins to Sarah Ann Thornton and Mary Louisa Fletcher - 1911
1033 - Surrender and admittance - devisees of Rosa Atkins to Elias Richard Booth of a parcel of land called Bearcroft. Dated 23 November - 1911
1034 - Particular of the manor of Barton - summary - demesne [77a 1r], rents [freeholders, bylandholders, bondholders] - Barton Park [200a] nd - [mid 17th cent]
1035 - Copy court roll - 29 April 1681 - Mary Bromfield - 1681
1036 - Extracts from court rolls, 15/17/20 Elizabeth - 1572-1578
1037 - Extracts from court rolls, 3 October 29 Elizabeth [1587] - 1587
1038 - Extracts from court rolls 29 September 5 Charles I - 1629
1039 - Extracts from court rolls 32 Elizabeth - 1589-1590
1040 - Extracts from court rolls 5 June 5 James I - 1607
1041 - Extracts from court rolls, 14 October 7 James I - 1609
1042 - "Information pro Buswell con Jesson 17th C to the Rt Hon Francis Lord Cottington, Master of his Majesties Court of Wards and Liveries" - George Buswell - re lands in Kelmarsh - Popes Close, Roborough Close, Sixpence Close, Gobdale Close - [17th cent]
1043 - Extracts from court rolls - 3 May 4 James I - 1606
1044 - Court of survey of the manor of Barton - Charles Bromfield (a) Tenants of the freehold (b) tenants of the messuages and yardlands (c) tenants of the cottages (d) tenants of the lands at will (e) lands in other townships. Dated 3 June - 1669
1045 - Extracts from court rolls, 17 October 8 James I - 1610
1046 - Extracts from court rolls. Dated 16 April - 1683
1047 - Inquisition on boundary of the manor of Barton al Tutbury - demesne, freeholds, at will, messuages and yardlands, cottages etc, 28 October 7 James I [1609]. (See earlier) - 1609
1048 - Small extract from 17th cent court roll
1049 - Summary of proceedings of Court baron and view of frankpledge. Dated 21 May - 1713
1050 - "Copy of Edward Baxter's purchase deed for Mr Buswell, 2 July 1680". Copy feoffment by John Hackney of Doddington, Northants, and Edward Bond of Woolleston, Northants, to Edward Baxter of Clipston, joiner, and Anne his wife, in consideration of £550, of a messuage or tenement in Clipston and 1½ yardlands in Clipston and Newbold. Dated 2 July - 1680
1051 - Memo re "Bowyer Land", early 18th C - 18th century
1052 - 18th cent memo, notes on Barton Courts - 1666-1709
1053 - Memo of surrender of a messuage and yard land. Dated 14 May - 1730
1054 - Short list of names. Barton - early 18th cent
1055 - Butler Siches and Priest Stew - short terrier of open field land in Barton - early 18th cent
1056 - Abstracts of proceedings, manor court, 18 May - 1730
1057 - Abstracts from court rolls 1708-1729 - [18th cent]
1058 - "Land that I tooke the last court to be made freehold on Mirale Wilks" - Barton - [18th cent]
1059 - Barton manor court: abstract of proceedings 3 June - 1732
1060 - Memo - "Land purchased of Sir Charles" - Barton - [18th cent]
1061 - Abstract of court rolls, 25 October - 1729
1062 - "Whole years rent of some land purchased of Sir Charles Bromfield in 1731" - memo - 1733
1063 - Abstract of court rolls. 9 October - 1731
1064 - Copy decree - Duchy of Lancaster - re dispute between the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Sir Walter Griffith and his tenants at Tatenhill, Dunstall and Newbold. 1 April 22 Henry VIII [1531]
1065 - Extracts of court rolls 3 December 37 Elizabeth - 1594
1066 - Part of 18th century case paper - [18th cent]
1067 - Copy oath of fealty at Barton Manor Court - [late 18th cent]
1068 - Copy Duchy of Lancaster document. Extent of the Honour of Tutbury 15 March 11 Henry IV - copied 30 January 1685 - 1685
1069 - Draft accounts Barton Manor Court - 17 October 1761 - 1761
1070 - Presentment made by the freehold jury at Court Leet and Court Baron: 21 April 1765 - 1765
1071 - Court accounts 25 October 1755 - 1755
1072 - Court accounts 13 October 1753 - 1753
1073 - Court accounts 12 February 1754 - 1754
1074 - Court accounts 22 October 1757 - 1757
1075 - Court accounts 1 May 1758 - 1758
1076 - Court accounts 25 October 1758-25 October 1760 - 1758-1760
1077 - Court accounts 22 May 1758 - 1758
1078 - Court accounts 25 April 1761 - 1761
1079 - Notice of holding court 1 October 1761 - 1761
1080 - Complaint, addressed to Rt Hon Thomas Lord Ellesmere, Lord Chancellor of England, of Edward Villers of Derby and Dorothy his wife, one of the daughters of Richard Sale of Weston-upon-Trent, re the manor of Locko. Dated 5 January (Buswell) - 1607
1081 - Copy extracts from court rolls 12 January 15 James I [1618] - 1618
1082 - Further extracts 10 October 14 James I [1616] - 29 April 15 James I [1617] - 1616-1617
1083 - Further extracts 2 April 31 Elizabeth - 1589
1084 - Final concord between John Allatt pf and Thomas Goodman and Edward Goodman def of 2 messuages, 20a of land, 5a of meadow in Walton-upon-Trent: consideration £100. Dated Michaelmas 8 William III [1696] - 1696
1085 - Further extracts 11 October 12 James I - 1614
1086 - Further extracts 19 October 20 James I - 1622
1087 - Draft of Mrs Bromfields deed to acknowledge the receipt of several writings - to produce them and deliver them - in case her son Charles dies without male issue before the age of 21 - being part of an overall Bromfield family settlement: property involved at Carisbrook, Isle of Wight - 1686
1088 - "Sir Symon Degg's opinion" - regarding two types of copyhold land in the manor of Barton - "bondland" and "byland" - bondland: heir pays a herriot and 13s 4d for messuage and yardland: 6s 8d for a messuage and ½ yardland - byland: no herriot but arbitrary fine on taking over from deceased - [late 17th cent]
1089 - Sir Symon Degg's opinion - again regarding procedures at Barton Manor Court - [late 17th cent]
1090 - Mr Turton's opinion - again re procedure at Barton Manor Court, 10 March 1682 - 1682
1091 - Rental of Mr Gresley's copyhold land at Barton, Dunstall and Tatenhill, 10 November 1725 - 1725
1092 - Account of copyhold lands in Barton and the fines as paid by Mr Bott on his admittance in 1725 15 November 1725. (Admittance of Thomas Bott to copyhold lands in Dunstall, Barton and Tatenhill, late Charles Gresley's) - 1725
1093 - Draft valuation of Mr Gresley's copyhold estate in Dunstall, Barton and Tatenhill - [early 18th cent]
1094 - Court extracts 10 October 14 Elizabeth - 1572
1095 - Further extracts 2 May 21 Elizabeth [1579], 16 December 20 Elizabeth [1577], 22 April 19 Elizabeth [1577] - 1577-1579
1096 - Part of a survey of the manor of Barton-under-Needwood: freeholds in Tatenhill, freeholds in Dunstall, demesne lands held by lease, with summary rental of the manor of Barton - [late 17th cent]
1097 - Another part of survey: copyhold lands at Barton: tenants of cottages: tenants of messuages and yardlands - [late 17th cent]
1098 - Freehold jury's presentments 15 April 1769 - encroachments on waste - 1769
1099 - Presentment of freehold jury, 19 April 1770 - 1770
1100 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 15 April 1769 - 1769
1101 - Presentment of freehold jury, 15 April 1769 - 1769
1102 - Presentment of freehold jury, 25 April 1768 - 1768
1103 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 25 April 1768 - 1768
1104 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 17 October 1767 - 1767
1105 - Presentment of freehold jury, 17 October 1767 - 1767
1106 - Barton Court suit roll, Michaelmas 1760 - Michaelmas 1765 - 1760-1765
1107 - Presentment of Barton jury 23 October 1762 - 16 April 1763 (encroachments, selling ale by broken measure) - 1762-1763
1108 - Barton suit roll, 23 October 1762 - 1762
1109 - Notes on title to copyhold land at Barton - Debank - c 1750
1110 - Order to summon Court Baron of Marshall Rider, Esq, 19 September 1765 - 1765
1111 - As D3155/WH 1110: 6 October 1768 - 1768
1112 - Presentment of freehold jury, 13 April 1764 - 1764
1113 - Presentment of freehold jury, 25 April 1767 - 1767
1114 - Presentment of freehold jury, 19 April 1766 - 1766
1115 - Presentment of freehold jury, 20 April 1765 - 1765
1116 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 25 October 1766 - 1766
1117 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 19 October 1765 - 1765
1118 - Suit roll, Michaelmas 1756 - Lady Day 1760 - 1756-1760
1119 - Suit roll, 25 April 1767 - 17 October 1770 - 1767-1770
1120 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 15 October 1684 - 1684
1121 - Draft view of frankpledge, 29 April 1633 - 1633
1122 - Draft view of frankpledge, 6 October 1635 - 1635
1123 - Presentment of freehold jury, 6 October 1635 - 1635
1124 - Extract from court roll 6 January 1635 - 1635
1125 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 5 October 1635 - 1635
1126 - Draft court roll 1 July 1635 - 1635
1127 - Extract from court roll 6 October 1635 - 1635
1128 - Extract from court roll 13 January 1635, with memo on the back that Thomas Halland of Barton-under-Needwood, yeoman, has bargained and sold to Richard Holland, senior, a messuage with Hemplock, barns, stables and garden in the occupation of William Pane and Richard Halland with all lands etc belonging, 18 December 1635 - 1635
1129 - Presentment of freehold jury, 4 October 1633 - 1633
1130 - Note of surrenders and fines - [late 17th cent]
1131 - Abstracts of surrenders - 1647-1675
1132 - Extracts of court roll, 1 April 1684 - 1684
1133 - Presentment of copyhold jury 15 April 1637 - 1637
1134 - Notes on presentments - [late 17th cent]
1135 - Presentment of copyhold jury 4 October 1637 - 1637
1136 - Presentment of freehold jury 26 December 1684 - 1684
1137 - Extracts of court rolls, 19 October 1676 - 1676
1138 - Presentment of freehold jury 20 April 1636 - 1636
1139 - Presentment of copyhold jury 20 April 1636 - 1636
1140 - Extracts of court rolls, 20 April 1636 - 1636
1141 - Presentment of freehold jury 20 April 1636 - 1636
1142 - Presentment of freehold jury 31 March 1635 - 1635
1143 - Presentment of freehold jury 30 April 1633 - 1633
1144 - Presentment of freehold jury 2 October 1640 - 1640
1145 - Presentment by the "King's jury" 29 April 1633 - 1633
1146 - Presentment by the "lord's jury" 17 April 1632 - 1632
1147 - Extracts of court rolls 15 October 1633 - 1633
1148 - Presentment by the "King's jury" 8 October 1632 - 1632
1149 - Presentment by the "lord's jury" 29 October 1632 - 1632
1150 - Presentment of the copyhold jury, 17 October 1634 - 1634
1151 - Extracts of court rolls, 10 January 1634 - 1634
1152 - Presentment of freehold jury, 17 October 1634 - 1634
1153 - Presentment of freehold jury, 7 April 1640 - 1640
1154 - Presentment of freehold jury, 8 April 1634 - 1634
1155 - Presentment of homage at court 13 October 1632 - 1632
1156 - Extracts of court rolls, 6 October 1634 - 1634
1157 - Presentment of freehold jury, 27 April 1641 - 1641
1158 - Presentment at the Court Baron (list of jury), 4 October 1633 - 1633
1159 - Extracts of court rolls, 1 October 1642 - 1642
1160 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 23 April 1641 - 1641
1161 - Presentment of freehold jury, 7 October 1634 - 1634
1162 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 29 March 1624 - 1624
1163 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 11 April 1622 - 1622
1164 - Presentment of freehold jury, 29 April 1681 - 1681
1165 - Extracts of court rolls, 6 July 1634 - 1634
1166 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 31 March 1635 - 1635
1167 - Presentment of freehold jury, 31 March 1635 - 1635
1168 - Presentment of Freehold jury, 31 March 1635 - 1635
1169 - "Charge of the court leet and court baron" - [18th cent]
1170 - Case and opinion concerning the reeve of the manor of Barton - 1735
1171 - Extract of fines and amercements 20 October 1801 - 1801
1172 - Barton amercements - 1804, 1805
1173 - List of fines and amercements - 1804-1805
1174 - Barton amercements - 1806-1807
1175 - Tatenhill encroachments as amerced by Mr Fowler, Mr Adams, 11 August 1807 - 1807
1176 - Amercements - 1809
1177 - Barton Court amercements - 1813-1814
1178 - Estreat warrant for Barton-under-Needwood, 22 October 1802 - 1802
1179 - Estreat warrant to collect amercements, 13 October 1810 - 1810
1180 - Barton estreat warrant, 30 October 1811 - 1811
1181 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 12 April 1780 - 1780
1182 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 18 October 1780 - 1780
1183 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 1 May 1781 - 1781
1184 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 16 October 1781 - 1781
1185 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 16 April 1782 - 1782
1186 - Presentment of freehold jury, 16 October 1782 - 1782
1187 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 16 October 1782 - 1782
1188 - Warrant for summoning jurymen, 19 April 1783 - 1783
1189 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 13 May 1783 - 1783
1190 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 15 October 1783 - 1783
1191 - Number not used
1192 - Warrant summoning jurymen, 29 September 1783 and list of copyhold jury - 1783
1193 - Warrant summoning jurymen, 13 April 1784, and list of copyhold jury - 1784
1194 - Presentment of copyhold jury 22 April 1784 - 1784
1195 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 19 October 1784 - 1784
1196 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 12 April 1785 - 1785
1197 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 19 October 1785 - 1785
1198 - Warrant summoning jurymen, 1 April 1785, and list of copyhold jury - 1785
1199 - Warrant summoning jurymen, 4 October 1784, and list of copyhold jury - 1784
1200 - Warrant, 3 October 1785, and list of copyhold jury - 1785
1201 - Warrant, 25 April 1786, and list of copyhold jury - 1786
1202 - Warrant, 25 April 1786, and list of copyhold jury 8 May 1786 - 1786
1203 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 8 May 1786 - 1786
1204 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 17 October 1786 - 1786
1205 - Presentment of freehold jury, 12 April 1780 - 1780
1206 - Presentment of freehold jury, 18 October 1780 - 1780
1207 - Presentment of freehold jury, 1 May 1781 - 1781
1208 - Presentment of freehold jury, 16 October 1781 - 1781
1209 - Presentment of freehold jury, 16 April 1782 - 1782
1210 - Presentment of freehold jury, 16 October 1782 - 1782
1211 - Presentment of freehold jury, 13 May 1783 - 1783
1212 - Warrant, 19 April 1783, and list of freehold jury, 13 May 1783 - 1783
1213 - Presentment of freehold jury, 15 October 1783 - 1783
1214 - Warrant, 29 September 1783, and list of freehold jury - 1783
1215 - Warrant, 13 April 1784 - 1784
1216 - Presentment of freehold jury, 27 April 1784 - 1784
1217 - Presentment of freehold jury, 19 October 1784 - 1784
1218 - Presentment of freehold jury, 12 April 1785 - 1785
1219 - Presentment of freehold jury, 19 October 1785 - 1785
1220 - Warrant, 1 April 1785, and list of freehold jury - 1785
1221 - Warrant, 4 October 1784, and list of freehold jury - 1784
1222 - Warrant, 3 October 1785, and list of freehold jury 19 October 1785 - 1785
1223 - Presentment of freehold jury, 8 May 1786 - 1786
1224 - Presentment of freehold jury, 17 October 1786 - 1786
1225 - Warrant, 1 May 1781 - 1781
1226 - Warrant, 16 October 1781 - 1781
1227 - Warrant, 16 October 1781 - 1781
1228 - Warrant, April 1782 - 1782
1229 - Warrant, May 1783 - 1783
1230 - Warrant, April 1784 - 1784
1231 - Warrant, 19 October 1784 - 1784
1232 - Warrant, October 1785 - 1785
1233 - Warrant, May 1786 - 1786
1234 - Warrant, 17 October 1786 - 1786
1235 - Amercements remaining to be collected, 9 November 1808 - 1808
1236 - Fee farm rents and amercements not paid, 5 December 1807 - 1807
1237 - Account of John Turner's amercements - 1804-1805
1238 - Accounts of Michael Wilkes and Francis Fox, Overseers of the Poor for Barton - 1711
1239 - Memo on "proportions" of land tax (for each parish) in Offlow Hundred, 1 June 1702 - 1702
1240 - Appointment of John Batkin of Dunstall as gamekeeper for the manor of Barton, 15 May 1693 - 1693
1241 - Land tax assessment for Barton - 1706
1242 - Land tax assessment for Barton - 1707
1243 - Land tax assessment for Barton - 1710
1244 - Overseers accounts for Barton - 1710
1245 - Land tax assessment for Barton - 1714
1246 - Overseers accounts for Barton - 1706
1247 - Proportions of land tax to be paid by "constablewicks" in Offlow Hundred - 1700
1248 - Extracts of court roll 14 October 10 Elizabeth - 1568
1249 - Fines and amercements 18 April 1702 - 1702
1250 - Case paper - John Bromfield Lord of Manor pf v Thomas Penyfather and other bondhold tenants defts: re level of fines to be paid for bondheld land - "all rolls having been lost in the "late wars" - c 1670
1251 - Case paper - dispute re-pews in Barton Church: re Bromfield's pew - [mid 17th cent]
1252 - Case paper - the petition of the tenants of the Manor of Barton to Sir Ralph Sadler kt, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, re level of rents - c1670
1253 - Copy final concord, 8 days of St Hilary, 4 Charles I [1629], between the King pf and Edward Ditchfield, John Heighwood, Humphrey Clarke and Francis Mosse def of many manors in Duchy of Lancaster including the Duffield Fee group of manors, and Barton, and many others all over the county - 1629
1254 - Survey of part of the manor of Barton - field land in detail - 1631
1255 - Copy recovery: John Bold v John Bromfield of the manor and park of Barton and one messuage, 2 gardens, 200a of land, 20a of meadow, 200a of pasture, 20a of wood, 40a of furze and heath and common of pasture in Blakeahall, Tatenhill and Barton. Dated 28 November 16 Charles II [1664] - 1664
1256 - "Proceedings in the Duchy relating to the Manor of Barton" - interrogatories to be administered to witnesses to be produced on the part and behalf of John Bromfield - 1670s
1256 - Draft case papers - 1670s
1257 - Further case papers - Bromfield v Penyfather etc [as 1250] - 1670s
1259 - Bromfield v Pennyfather etc - in "scacorio" - "to move for the pf to discuss this bill because the manor of Barton therein mentioned is Duchy land and so is not within the cognizance of this court" - 1670s
1260 - Drafts of Barton Court rolls - presentments of death, view of frankpledge etc - 1682
1261 - Original court rolls - Dunstall and Tatenhill Manor Courts (a) Great court of Margaret Gryffith 17 October 3 Henry V [1415] (b) As above - 24 January 6 Henry V [1419] (c) As above - feast of annunciation of the Blessed Mary 4 Henry V [25 Mar 1416] - 1415-1419
1262 - An account of the copyhold lands purchased by William Webb within the manor of Barton - 1716-1752
1263 - Draft deed of enfranchisement of copyhold estate in the manor of Barton. Eusebius Horton to William Nicholls (altered to William Greaves), 30 April 1799 - 1799
1264 - Extracts of court rolls 13 - 14 James I - 1615-1617
1265 - Extracts of court rolls 29 September II James I - 1613
1266 - Extracts of court rolls 19-20 James I - 1621-1623
1267 - Extracts of court rolls 15 October 1684 - 1684
1268 - Power of attorney: William Bagott to Thomas Hollier and Edward Cranidge to be admitted. Dated 13 October - 1769
1269 - Power of attorney: John Howard to Isaac Mousley and Thomas Hollier: to be admitted. Dated 25 April - 1768
1270 - Power of attorney: John Swayne to Thomas Hollier and Edward Cranidge: to be admitted. Dated 3 October - 1768
1271 - Power of attorney: John Barnardiston to Isaac Mousley and Thomas Hollier. Dated 19 April - 1768
1272 - Power of attorney: William Tatnall to John Webb and Thomas Hollier: Dated 21 July - 1767
1273 - Power to attorney: Edward Leeds to John Webb and Thomas Hollier. Dated 6 August - 1767
1274 - Power of attorney: Joseph Leeds to John Webb and Thomas Hollier. Dated 22 July - 1767
1275 - Power of attorney: Isaac Hawkins to Isaac Mousley and John Holland: to surrender. Dated 6 October - 1763
1276 - Power of attorney: John Rotchfort to William Lees and William Harrison: to be admitted. Dated 6 April - 1757
1277 - Power of attorney: Isaac Hawkins Brown to Thomas and William Webb and Robert Capenhurst: to be admitted. Dated 24 April - 1758
1278 - Power of attorney: William Jackson to Robert Capenhurst and Edward Cranidge: to surrender. Dated 17 September - 1756
1279 - Power of attorney: James le Blond to Thomas Webb and Edward Cranidge: to surrender. Dated 8 November - 1755
1280 - Power of attorney: James le Blond to James le Blond his father: to surrender. Dated 19 September - 1755
1281 - Power of attorney: Rebecca Walthall to Thomas Webb and Robert Capenhurst: to surrender. Dated 10 June - 1754
1282 - Power of attorney: Esther Sanders to Isaac Mousley and Edward Cox: to surrender. Dated 10 June - 1754
1283 - Power of attorney: John Debank to John Rochford and William Debank: to surrender. Dated 16 May - 1749
1284 - Power of attorney: John Debank to John Rochford and William Debank: to surrender. Dated 28 January - 1748
1285 - Power of attorney: Samuel Sanders to William Webb and Robert Capenhurst: to surrender. Dated 15 June - 1741
1286 - Power of attorney: Sir Walter Wagstaffe Bagott to to William Webb and Richard Meeke: to be admitted. Dated 2 October - 1739
1287 - Power of attorney: John Cross to William Webb and and Robert Crannage: to surrender. Dated 30 November - 1739
1288 - Power of attorney: Margaret Newton to William Webb and Robert Capenhurst: to be admitted. Dated 14 April - 1738
1289 - Power of attorney: William Bradbury to Thomas Holland and John Dickenson. Dated 24 February - 1737
1290 - Warrant for summoning Manor Court: 1 October 1763 - 1763
1291 - Small Court of Charles Bromfield: surrender by Henry Whiteing of a close called Nether Croft 4a: admittance of Edward Smith for life: £10 10s fine. Dated 22 May - 1725
1292 - Admittance of Maria Doughty to a cottage and croft in Dunstall. Dated 14 October - 1712
1293 - Surrender by Thomas Pennyfather of 1½a of arable land lying under Pellitts croft in Walkers Field and an acre of arable land lying in Adderscroft in the same field, and ½ acre of arable land lying in Housebreach in the same field and an acre of arable land in Trent Furlong in Arlowe Field, and 1½ acres of arable land in Brownes Flatt in the same field, and an acre of arable land in Spellowe in Row Meadowe Furlong: admittance of John Bradbury and Anne his wife for their lives. Fine 35s. Dated 16 April - 1692
1294 - Surrender by Sarah Thorpe, widow, of a cottage called Carles Nooke: to the use of Sarah for life, then to whatever uses she shall direct in writing: fine of 1s. Dated 20 October - 1724
1295 - Surrender by James Robinson and Maria his wife of an acre of land in Little Pingle under Small Meadows: admittance of Nathaniel Whiteinge and Anne his wife for life: 50s fine. Dated 1 April - 1706
1296 - Presentment of freehold jury 16 April 1763 - 1763
1297 - Presentment of copyhold jury 14 April 1764 - 1764
1298 - Presentment of freehold jury 14 April 1764 - 1764
1299 - Extracts of court roll 25 October 1733 - 1733
1300 - Copy will of Mary Taylor of Burton-on-Trent and presentment of her will at Manor Court. Dated 11 November - 1730
1301 - Presentment of freehold jury 18 April 1741 - 1741
1302 - Suit roll May 1735 - April 1740 - 1735-1740
1303 - Presentment of freehold jury 22 April 1710 - 1710
1304 - Power of attorney: Robert Averill of Barton-under-Needwood to Thomas Grane and William Holland: to surrender. Dated 1 August - 1713
1305 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 22 April 1710 - 1710
1306 - Presentment of freehold jury, 10 October 1710 - 1710
1307 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 10 October 1710 - 1710
1308 - Fines and amercements 24 April 1711 - 1711
1309 - Presentment of freehold jury, 24 April 1711 - 1711
1310 - Presentment of freehold jury, 10 October 1711 - 1711
1311 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 3 May 1712 - 1712
1312 - Presentment of freehold jury, 14 October 1712 - 1712
1313 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 31 March 1713 - 1713
1314 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 3 May 1712 - 1712
1315 - Presentment of freehold jury, 3 May 1712 - 1712
1316 - "The proceedings in the law between Sir John Bromfield and the copyholders. Begun in February 1654 and continued all along until 26 May 1663". Summary - 1654-1663
1317 - The last order in the Duchy Court between Sir John Broomfield and the copyholders of Barton, 26 May 1663 - 1663
1318 - Amercements and fines, 15 October 1666 - 1666
1319 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 17 October 1761 - 1761
1320 - Presentment of freehold jury, 17 October 1761 - 1761
1321 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 23 October 1762 - 1762
1322 - Presentment of freehold jury, 25 October 1760 - 1760
1323 - Warrant for holding court, 22 April 1757 - 1757
1324 - Notes on admittance of Joshua Grane - c1760
1325 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 25 Oct 1760 - 1760
1326 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 1 May 1762 - 1762
1327 - Presentment of freehold jury, 1 May 1762 - 1762
1328 - Estreats of amercements collected, 15 October 1783 - 1783
1329 - Estreats of amercements collected, 16 October 1782 - 1782
1330 - Estreats of amercements collected, 16 October 1781 - 1781
1331 - Estreats of amercements collected, 12 April 1780 - 1780
1332 - Estreats of amercements collected, 12 April 1780 - 1780
1333 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 26 April 1760 - 1760
1334 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 16 October 1759 - 1759
1335 - Presentment, 26 April 1760 - 1760
1336 - Presentment of freehold jury, 16 October 1759 - 1759
1337 - Presentment of copyhold and freehold jury 30 April 1759 - 1759
1338 - Presentment of copyhold and freehold jury, 25 October 1758 - 1758
1339 - Presentment of copyhold and freehold jury, 1 May 1758 - 1758
1340 - Presentment of freehold jury, 22 October 1757 - 1757
1341 - Presentment of copyhold jury 22 October 1757 - 1757
1342 - Presentment of freehold jury, 7 May 1757 - 1757
1343 - "Barton Court bills" (expenditure) 17 April 1756 - 1756
1344 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 7 May 1757 - 1757
1345 - Barton suit roll, Lady Day 1752 - Lady Day 1755 - 1752-1755
1346 - Presentment of freehold jury, 25 October 1756 - 1756
1347 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 25 October 1756 - 1756
1348 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 25 October 1756 - 1756
1349 - Presentment of freehold jury, 17 April 1756 - 1756
1350 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 17 April 1756 - 1756
1351 - Presentment of freehold jury, 17 April 1756 - 1756
1352 - Presentment of freehold jury, 25 October 1755 - 1755
1353 - Charges for courts and documents - conveyances of copyhold land, 2 July 1756 - 1756
1354 - Warrant to summon court, 6 April 1759 - 1759
1355 - Warrant to summon court, 6 October 1760 - 1760
1356 - List of presentments of deaths 22 October 1755 - 26 April 1760 - 1755-1760
1357 - Warrant to summon court, 6 October 1758 - 1758
1358 - Warrant to summon court, 23 April 1755 - 1755
1359 - Warrant to summon court, 4 April 1758 - 1758
1360 - Warrant to summon court, 28 September 1759 - 1759
1361 - Warrant to summon court, 17 April 1760 - 1760
1362 - "A short note of Madam Bromfield's evidence" re grant of manor as before - c1660
1363 - Extracts from court rolls 5/6 Elizabeth - 1562-1564
1364 - Extracts from court rolls 11/12; Elizabeth - 1568-1570
1365 - Extracts from court rolls 21 September 27 Elizabeth - 1585
1366 - Wood moots for the forest or chase of Needwood - Tutbury 1698 (people presented for illegally chopping down trees etc) - 1698
1367 - Extracts from court rolls ½ Elizabeth - 1558-1560
1368 - Extracts from court rolls 22 James I - 1624-1625
1369 - Part of a survey of the manor of Barton, including a copy of part of the 1414 survey, with notes on bounds, office of steward etc. 28 October 7 James I [1609] - 1609
1370 - Extracts from court rolls 34 Elizabeth - 1591-1592
1371 - Extracts from court rolls - 1682
1372 - Draft court book - 1680-1683
1373 - Number not used
1374 - Extract from a survey of the lands etc of the Duchy of Lancaster, relating to the forest of Needwood - "a copy of survey of liberties and privileges of diverse places and persons within the forest". - Needwood and Duffield Frith: June 1 Elizabeth [1559] - 1559
1375 - Copy family settlement between Walter Horton of Catton, Alexander Stanhope, Sir Thomas Gresley, John Ferrers of Walton, Abraham Fowler of Salt (trustees), principally involving the manor of Tatenhill. Dated 11 December - 1673
1376 - Extracts from court rolls 18 Elizabeth - 1575-1576
1377 - Extracts from court rolls 26 September 15 Elizabeth - 1573
1378 - Extracts from court rolls 3 October 26 Elizabeth - 1584
1379 - Complaint of Rt Hon Robert Nicholas one of the barons of the Court of Exchequer of his Highness Oliver Lord Protector, re fee farm rents for Duchy of Lancaster property owed by John Bromfield of Suffolk Place - c1655
1380 - Extracts from court rolls 29 September 4 Charles I and other dated 4 Charles I [1628] - 1628-1629
1381 - Detailed rental of Barton-under-Needwood manor 28 November 5 James I [1607] - 1607
1382 - Barton decree as to fines for messuages and yardlands etc 28 November 1657: Bromfield v Penyfather etc - 1657
1383 - Court book - 1886-1904
1384 - Part of a survey of the manor, probably c 1580, inspected 1656 - c1580
1385 - "Barton Coucher". Rental made there and renewed before Thomas Somercotes, auditor, Thomas Botheby, receiver and Thomas Wade then Seneschal. 23 February 36 Henry VIII [1545] - 1545
1386 - Admittance of Henry Agard to 3 roods of land in Leadmore, following the death of his father, 15 April 1737 - 1737
1387 - Admittance of Jonathan Brecknooke to a close called Milnesitch 6a in Barton, 26 December 1693 - 1693
1388 - Surrender by Francis Fox of a third part of 4 cottages in Barton and also half of another 1/3 part of 4 cottages, to the use of Francis Fox for life, then to the use of Richard Godwin and Sarah his wife and their lawful issue: admittance of Richard Godwin. Dated 25 June - 1688
1389 - Surrender by John Bladon, Mary Mitchell, widow, James Hunter and Anne his wife [Mary and Ann sisters of John Bladon] of the reversion after the death of Elizabeth Jobson of a parcel of land now divided into two parts with buildings erected thereon; to the use of Elizabeth Jobson for life, then to whatever use she directs by writing: admittance of Elizabeth Jobson. Dated 13 October - 1722
1390 - Surrender by Nicholas Whiting and Alice his wife and Henry Whiting son and heir of a rood of arable land in the Wheatfield of Barton near to a furlong called Coningrey: admittance of John Jobson and Sarah his wife. Dated 25 October - 1643
1391 - Barton suit roll - 1705-1707
1392 - Presentment of freehold jury, 9 October 1736 - 1736
1393 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 9 October 1736 - 1736
1394 - Presentment of freehold jury, 8 May 1736 - 1736
1395 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 8 May 1736 - 1736
1396 - Presentment of freehold jury, 20 October 1735 - 1733
1397 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 20 October 1735 - 1735
1398 - Presentment of freehold jury, 10 May 1735 - 1735
1399 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 10 May 1735 - 1735
1400 - Presentment of freehold jury, 19 October 1734 - 1734
1401 - Power of attorney: Dr Ebenezer Latham and Robert Murrey to William Debanke and John Meeke to surrender; 30 April 1735 - 1735
1402 - Power of attorney: Latham and Murrey to Debanke and Meeke: to surrender, 17 October 1734 - 1734
1403 - Presentment of freehold jury, 6 October 1733 - 1733
1404 - Presentment of freehold jury, 20 April 1734 - 1734
1405 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 6 October 1733 - 1733
1406 - Presentment of freehold jury, 6 October 1733 - 1733
1407 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 6 October 1733 - 1733
1408 - Presentment of freehold jury, 21 October 1732 - 1732
1409 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 20 April 1733 - 1733
1410 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 3 June 1732 - 1732
1411 - Presentment of freehold jury, 9 October 1731 - 1731
1412 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 9 October 1731 - 1731
1413 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 21 May 1731 - 1731
1414 - Presentment of freehold jury, 21 May 1731 - 1731
1415 - Presentment of freehold jury, 24 October 1730 - 1730
1416 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 24 October 1730 - 1730
1417 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 18 April 1730 - 1730
1418 - Presentment of freehold jury, 18 April 1730 - 1730
1419 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 25 October 1729 - 1729
1420 - Presentment of freehold jury, 25 October 1729 - 1729
1421 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 26 April 1729 - 1729
1422 - Presentment of freehold jury, 26 April 1729 - 1729
1423 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 21 October 1727 - 1727
1424 - Presentment of freehold jury, 21 October 1727 - 1727
1425 - Presentment of freehold jury, 21 October 1727 - 1727
1426 - List of fines 17 March 1728 - 1728
1427 - Presentment of freehold jury, 19 October 1728 - 1728
1428 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 19 October 1728 - 1728
1429 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 4 May 1728 - 1728
1430 - Letter from Charles Bromfield re Mr Geary's fine, 2 May 1719 - 1719
1431 - Suit roll for the manor of Barton - 1711-1714
1432 - Short extract 7 October 1634 - 1634
1433 - John Bromfield's affidavit re court rolls 18 June 1657 - 1657
1434 - Copy lease: Thomas Ilsley to Thomas Webb of a moiety of the ground within the Mott (ie moat) at Blakenhall in the parish of Tatenhill. Dated 2 April - 1684
1435 - Case paper reciting indenture of 20 October 1682, being a Bromfield family settlement, property in Isle of Wight 21 November 34 Charles II [1682] - 1682
1436 - Case paper regarding the loss of income from fines in manors in the honour of Tutbury due to the creation of entailed estates by surrenders at manor courts - in future only to allow surrenders in tail by special warrant - 36 Elizabeth - 1593-1594
1437 - Extracts from court rolls 27/28; Elizabeth - 1584-1586
1438 - Extracts from court rolls 30 Elizabeth - 1587-1588
1439 - View of frankpledge Monday next after the feast of St Michael the Archangel 12 Henry VII [3 Oct 1496]. Surrender by Nicholas Holland and Alice his wife of a messuage and virgate of bondland: admittance of Nicholas and Alice and son John for their lives: fine 6s 8d - 1496
1440 - Monday next after Michaelmas 12 Henry VIII [3 Oct 1496]. Surrender of a messuage etc - counterpart of D3155/WH 1439 - 1496
1441 - View of frankpledge 1 September 34 Henry VIII [1542]. Surrender by John Holland son and heir of Nicholas Holland of a messuage and virgate of bondland, a parcel of land called Robin Rudding, an acre in Collier Flatt, 2a on Spells, 4a at Fletcher Flatt in Barton: admittance of Thomas Holland his son and heir: fine 6s 8d - 1542
1442 - 19 May 4 Edward VI [1550]. Surrender by John Whitinge and Joan his wife of an acre of land in a field called Walkers Field, also an acre of meadow in a meadow called Dockcrofte: admittance of John Cowpp: fine 8d. Subsequently surrendered by Cowpp to the use of John Whitinge, senior and junior - 1550
1443 - Surrender by John Whitinge and Joan his wife of an acre of land lying in Walkersfield and an acre of meadow lying in a meadow called Bokcroft, next to an acre of meadow of Clement Agard's in the territory of Barton; admittance of John Coup[er]: fine 8d. 19 March 4 Edward VI [1550 ? May] - 1550
1444 - View of frankpledge 3 October 4 Edward VI [1550]. Surrender by Thomas Holland of a messuage and a virgate of bondland called Robyns Ridding: to the use of Thomas Holland for life, then to the use of Ralph Holland his son and heir: admittance of Thomas Holland, fine 6s - 1550
1445 - View of frankpledge 25 April 4 Edward VI [1550]. Surrender by John Couper of an acre of land lying in Walkers Field, and an acre of meadow lying in a meadow called Cokcroft [? Dokcroft] next to an acre of meadow of Clement Agard's: to the use of John Whiting: admittance of John Whiting: fine 6d - 1550
1446 - Small court 14 January 17 Elizabeth [1575]: surrender by Whitynge son and heir of Richard Whitynge of ½a of arable land on Shipp Furlonge: admittance of Nicholas Cowper, fine 2d - 1575
1447 - Surrender by Ralph Holland of a messuage and a virgate of bondland: to the use of Ralph and Elizabeth his wife for life: admittance, fine 6s 8d. 14 April 28 Elizabeth [1586] - 1586
1448 - View of frankpledge 17 October 43 Elizabeth. [1601] Surrender by Nathaniel Temple of a messuage called Rowesthinge in Notwell End in Barton and a virgate of land: to the use of John Thacker and his assigns: house, garden and orchard for 21 years, 22d rent: admittance of Thacker: fine 3s 4d - 1601
1449 - Court baron 26 May 44 Elizabeth [1602]. Surrender by John Whytinge, junior of a acre of meadow in a certain meadow called Dockcrofte next to an acre in the tenure of Thomas Holland and Richard Holland within the territory of Barton: admittance of Thomas Godfrey: fine 8d - 1602
1450 - Counterpart of D3155/WH 1449
1451 - Surrender by Ralph Holland of 11 acres of arable in the Whetfield, le Riddinges, Netherfield and Spelloe in the said manor, a croft late in the tenure of Thomas Marston containing 1½ acres, a messuage or tenement called a Reevesthinge: to the use of Richard Holland son and heir of said Ralph and his wife Anne, and the heirs of said Richard. 6 April - 1605
1452 - Surrender by Nathaniel Temple, gent, of a messuage and virgate of land and meadow called a Reevesthing late the inheritance of Lodovic Russell dec'd, now in the tenure or occupation of John Thacker: to the use of Thomas Godfrey and his heirs: fine 6s 8d. 3 May 4 James I [1606] - 1606
1453 - Surrender by Ralph Holland and Elizabeth his wife, Richard son of the said Ralph and Anne his wife of a messuage and virgate of land called a Reevesthing of "tenura bondagio" (bondland), and 11a of arable land in the fields of Barton: admittance of Thomas Godfrey: fines of 6s 8d for messuage and virgate and 4s for the 11a of arable. 5 June 5 James I [1607] - 1607
1454 - Surrender by George Grane of half a dole and a swath of meadow land lying in Hinkestye, formerly in the tenure of Richard Grane: admittance of Thomas Godfrey: fine 3d
1455-1456 - Surrender by Thomas Godfrey of a messuage and a virgate of land called a Reevesthinge of bondhold tenure (reserving to Godfrey the lower part of the said house called the kitchen and 2 bays of barn on the west part with free access to the same and use of the foldyard): to the use of Elizabeth Holland wife of Ralph Holland for life after the death of the said Ralph: fine 6s 8d. 5 June 5 James I [1607] - 1607
1457 - Surrender by Nathaniel Temple and Thomas Godfrey of a messuage or tenement called a Reevesthinge and a virgate of land and meadow of bondland, late the inheritance of Lodovic Rossell dec'd, and now in the occupation of John Thacker: admittance of Edmund Godfrey: fine 13s 4d
1458 - Surrender and quitclaim by John Thacker to Edmund Godfrey of a messuage and virgate of land called a Reevesthing at Notwell End in the manor of Barton. 18 April 12 James I [1614] - 1614
1459 - Surrender by Richard Edwardes, gent, of all the copyhold land he has in a certain croft called Brownes Lyncrofte Close 2a, to the use of Edmund Godfrey. 14 December 16 James I [1618] - 1618
1460 - Admittance of Edmund Godfrey, jr, to all the copyhold land lying in a certain pasture called Browns Lyncroft 2a, 3 July - 1621
1461 - Surrender by Edmund Godfrey, jr, of a messuage and virgate of land called a Reevesthing at Notwell End, now or late in the occupation of Edmund Godfrey: to the use of his brother Thomas Godfrey: fine 13s 4d - 1633
1462 - Then endorsed 1646 - 1646
1463 - Warrant to appear at Manor Court, 3 October 1777, with list of freehold jury 13 October 1777 - 1777
1464 - Warrant to appear 3 October 1777, with copyhold jury 14 October 1777 - 1777
1465 - Warrant 8 April, freehold jury 14 April - 1777
1466 - Warrant 8 April, copyhold jury 15 April - 1777
1467 - Warrant 4 October 1776; copyhold jury "1776" - 1776
1468 - Warrant 4 October 1776; freehold jury 15 October - 1776
1469 - Warrant 13 April 1776; copyhold jury "1776" - 1776
1470 - Warrant 13 April 1776; freehold jury "1776" - 1776
1471 - Presentment of copyhold jury 23 April - 1777
1472 - Warrant for holding court 7 April - 1777
1473 - Presentment of copyhold jury 23 April - 1777
1474 - Warrant for holding court, 2 October - 1776
1475 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 22 October - 1777
1476 - Presentment of freehold jury 23 April - 1777
1477 - Warrant for holding court 11 April - 1776
1478 - Presentment of freehold jury 30 April - 1776
1479 - Extract from Wilder's will nd - c1775
1480 - Presentment of copyhold jury 18 October - 1775
1481 - Warrant for holding court 28 September - 1775
1482 - Presentment of freehold jury, 1 May - 1775
1483 - Draft form of admittance nd - [18th cent]
1484 - Warrant for holding court 18 April - 1775
1485 - Warrant for holding court 15 April - 1775
1486 - Memo of non-attending Tatenhill jurymen 25 October - 1774
1487 - Memo of copyhold and freehold juries, April - 1774
1488 - Mandatum (ie matters to be investigated) for court leet/court baron nd - c1775
1489 - Warrant to hold court, April - 1774
1490 - Presentment of freehold jury, 25 October - 1774
1491 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 25 October - 1774
1492 - Presentment of freehold jury, 25 April - 1774
1493 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 25 April - 1774
1494 - Presentment of freehold jury, 25 April - 1774
1495 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 19 October - 1773
1496 - William Nicholls' bill (for food etc), 19 October - 1773
1497 - Presentment of freehold jury, 19 October - 1773
1498 - Warrant for holding Barton Court, 1 October - 1773
1499 - Presentment of freehold jury, 26 April - 1773
1500 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 26 April - 1773
1501 - A list of the inhabitants of Thatchmore, Blakenhall, Barton, Dunstall, Tatenhill, Callingwood and Tatenhill Lane - heads of household - c1770
1502 - Warrant to summon court, 8 April - 1773
1503 - Notice to quit copyhold lands - to Cheveril Shorthose. Dated 28 September - 1772
1504 - Notice to quit copyhold close called the Carr Pasture. Dated 26 September - 1772
1505 - Presentment of freehold jury, 21 October - 1772
1506 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 21 October - 1772
1507 - Warrant for holding court, 28 September - 1772
1508 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 13 May - 1772
1509 - Presentment of freehold jury, 13 May - 1772
1510 - Presentment of freehold/copyhold juries, 23 October - 1771
1511 - Presentment of freehold jury, 23 October - 1771
1512 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 23 October - 1771
1513 - Minutes of court held 22 April 1771 - 1771
1514 - Warrant for holding manor court: 13 May - 1772
1515 - Warrant for holding manor court: 1 October - 1771
1516 - Warrant for holding manor court: 1 April - 1771
1517 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 22 April - 1771
1518 - Warrant for holding manor court, April (draft) - 1771
1519 - Presentment of freehold jury, 22 April - 1771
1520 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 10 October - 1770
1521 - Presentment of freehold jury, 17 October - 1770
1522 - Warrant for holding Barton Manor Court: 28 September - 1770
1523 - Warrant for holding Barton Manor Court: 28 September - 1770
1524-1571 - Original bundle of minutes: 1712-1726 14 October 1712, 5 September 1712, 31 March 1713, 14 October 1713, 13 April 1714, 22 June 1714, 23 October 1714, 22 October 1715, 7 September 1715, 22 October 1715, 23 April 1715, 5 March 1716, 14 April 1716, 13 October 1716, 4 February 1717, 11 May 1717, 9 September 1717, 28 October 1717, 25 October 1718, 19 May 1718, 4 April 1719, 31 October 1719, 26 December 1719, 30 April 1720, 15 October 1720, 14 October 1721, 6 May 1721, 10 February 1721, 21 April 1722, 13 October 1722, 27 April 1723, 5 October 1723, 13 August 1723, 20 October 1724, 20 October 1724, 2 May 1724, 26 April 1725, 22 May 1725, 9 October 1725, 15 November 1725, 7 May 1726, 15 October 1726, 30 August 1726 - 1712-1726
1572 - Presentment of freehold and copyhold juries 26 October - 1751
1573 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 21 October - 1749
1574 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 27 October - 1750
1575 - Presentment of freehold manor court, 27 October - 1750
1576 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 1 October - 1748
1577 - Presentment of freehold jury, 21 October - 1749
1578 - Presentment of freehold/copyhold juries 15 April - 1748
1579 - Presentment of freehold jury, 3 October - 1748
1580 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 3 October - 1747
1581 - Presentment of freehold jury, 3 October - 1747
1582 - Presentment of freehold/copyhold juries 7 May - 1748
1583 - Presentment of freehold jury, 19 April - 1746
1584 - Presentment of freehold jury 12 October - 1745
1585 - Presentment of copyhold jury 16 May - 1747
1586 - Presentment of freehold jury 27 May - 1745
1587 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 27 April - 1745
1588 - Presentment of freehold/copyhold juries, 6 October - 1744
1589 - Presentment of copyhold jury 12 October - 1746
1590 - Presentment of freehold jury, 12 October - 1746
1591 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 19 April - 1746
1592 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 6 October - 1744
1593 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 14 April - 1744
1594 - Presentment of freehold jury, 2 October - 1743
1595 - Presentment of freehold jury 14 April - 1744
1596 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 16 April - 1743
1597 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 1 October - 1743
1598 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 3 October - 1742
1599 - Presentment of freehold jury, 1 October - 1743
1600 - Presentment of freehold jury, 3 October - 1742
1601 - Presentment of freehold jury, 15 April - 1742
1602 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 15 May - 1742
1603 - Presentment of freehold jury, 15 May - 1742
1604 - Presentment of freehold jury, 4 October - 1740
1605 - Presentment of copyhold jury 18 April - 1741
1606 - Presentment of freehold jury, 14 October - 1741
1607 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 18 April - 1741
1608 - Presentment of freehold jury, 4 October - 1740
1609 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 4 October - 1740
1610 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 26 April - 1740
1611 - Presentment of freehold jury 26 April - 1740
1612 - Presentment of freehold jury, 9 October - 1739
1613 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 9 October - 1739
1614 - Presentment of freehold jury, 12 May - 1739
1615 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 12 May - 1739
1616 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 7 October - 1738
1617 - Presentment of freehold jury, 7 October - 1738
1618 - Presentment of freehold jury, 15 April - 1738
1619 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 15 April - 1738
1620 - Presentment of freehold jury, 22 October - 1737
1621 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 22 October - 1737
1622-1630 - Bundle of court minutes 10 October 1711, 24 April 1711, 10 October 1710, 22 April 1710, 22 March 1709, 2 May 1709, 17 April 1708, 18 April 1706 - 1706-1711
1631 - Warrant to serve as juryman 18 April - 1781
1632 - Warrant to serve as juryman and list of copyhold jury 18 October - 1780
1633 - Warrant to serve as juryman and list of copyhold jury - 1780
1634 - Warrant to serve as juryman and list of copyhold jury 1 April - 1780
1635 - Warrant to serve as juryman and list of freehold jury. 1 April - 1780
1636-1637 - Warrants to summon court, 31 March - 1780
1638 - Warrant to summon court, 2 October - 1779
1639 - Warrant to serve as juryman: list of copyhold jury: 4 October - 1779
1640 - Warrant to serve as juryman: list of freehold jury: 4 October - 1779
1641 - Warrant to summon court, 27 September - 1779
1642 - Warrant to summon court, 5 April - 1779
1643 - Warrant to serve as juryman: list of freehold jury 6 April - 1779
1644 - Warrant to serve as juryman: list of copyhold jury. 6 April - 1779
1645 - Warrant to serve as juryman: list of freehold jury, 2 October - 1778
1646 - Warrant to serve as juryman: list of copyhold jury, 2 October - 1778
1647 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 21 April - 1779
1648 - Presentment of freehold jury, 21 April - 1779
1649 - Presentment of freehold jury, 19 October - 1778
1650 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 19 October - 1778
1651 - Warrant for holding court, 1 October - 1778
1652 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 11 May - 1778
1653 - Presentment of freehold jury, 11 May - 1778
1654 - Warrant for holding court, 23 April - 1778
1655 - Presentment of copyhold jury 18 October - 1779
1656 - Presentment of freehold jury, 18 October - 1779
1657 - Extracts of admittances of Thomas Webb - 1739-1775
1658 - Warrant to serve as juryman and list of freehold jury, 24 April - 1778
1659 - Warrant to serve as juryman and list of copyhold jury, 24 April - 1778
1660 - Memo of court expenses nd - c1778
1661 - Presentment of freehold jury, 23 April - 1777
1662 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 22 October - 1776
1663 - Bill for "reeve's dinner" 11 May - 1778
1664 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 30 April - 1776
1665 - Presentment of freehold jury, 11 May - 1778
1666 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 1 May - 1775
1667 - 2 receipts for fee farm rents, 14 April - 1773
1668 - Account of people who hold the yardlands and ½ yardlands in Barton given by Richard Holland - [mid 18th cent]
1669 - Memo re fine due to Charles Bromfield from Edward Smith and wife: 9 May - 1733
1670 - Notes on Barton Manor Court - [late 17th cent]
1671 - Presentment of "free inquest": 20 October - 1636
1672 - A survey of Blacknell and Barton land - acres, roods, perches and trees - early 18th cent
1673 - Copy inquisition at Tutbury on the boundary of Barton Manor: 28 October 7 James I [1609] - 1609
1674 - Promissory note - to pay charges for staking out a piece of ground in Barton - 1676
1675 - Rental of "Blackenhall lands" 14 March 1652 - description and rent - 1652
1676 - Blakenhall rental - acreage, close names, rent - [late 17th cent]
1677 - Blakenhall rental - tenants names and rent, some field names, by strip - [mid 17th cent]
1678 - Summary valuation of manors in Sussex - [late 16th-early 17th cent]
1679 - Receipt for "King's rent" nd - [early 18th cent]
1680 - An account of Aldeeke (? Sussex), 4 May - 1630
1681 - Rental of lands at Barton: tenant, brief description, rent - [late 17th cent]
1682 - List of people not paying amercements, 8 October 1683 - 1683
1683 - Warrant to summon court, 1 April 1769 - 1769
1684 - Warrant to summon court, 2 April 1766 - 1766
1685 - Power of attorney: Arthur Woolley of Sapperton to Robert Capenhurst and Isaac Mousley - to be admitted. 13 April 1756 - 1756
1686 - Copy court roll, 18 May 1754 - 1754
1687 - Warrant to summon court, 6 October 1756 - 1756
1688 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 10 May 1755 - 1755
1689 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 25 October 1755 - 1755
1690 - Presentment of freehold jury, 10 May 1755 - 1755
1691 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 18 May 1754 - 1754
1692 - Presentment of freehold jury, 18 May 1754 - 1754
1693 - Bill for fines for admittances, 14 April 1686 - 1686
1694 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 5 May 1753 - 1753
1695 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 13 October 1753 - 1753
1696 - Presentment of freehold jury, 13 October 1753 - 1753
1697 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 13 October 1753 - 1753
1698 - Court minutes 12 February 1754 - 1754
1699 - Court minutes 13 October 1753 - 1753
1700 - Copy court roll, 1 May 1753 - 1753
1701 - Court minutes, 5 May 1753 - 1753
1702 - List of freehold and copyhold jury - c 1753
1703 - Presentment of freehold jury, 13 October - 1753
1704 - Warrant to summon manor court, 28 September - 1750
1705 - Presentment of freehold jury, 5 May - 1753
1706 - Warrant to summon court, 5 May - 1753
1707 - Bond Richard Wilder to William Holland - not executed, nd - c 1753
1708 - Court minutes 28 October 1752 - 1752
1709 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 24 April - 1752
1710 - Presentment of freehold jury, 24 April - 1752
1711 - Presentment of freehold jury, 31 March - 1713
1712 - Presentment of freehold jury, 31 March - 1713
1713 - Presentment of freehold jury, 14 October - 1713
1714 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 14 October - 1713
1715 - Presentment of freehold/copyhold juries, 23 May - 1709
1716 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 13 April - 1714
1717 - Presentment of freehold jury, 13 April - 1714
1718 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 23 October - 1714
1719 - Presentment of freehold jury, 23 October - 1714
1720 - Fines and amercements, 22 April - 1710
1721 - Presentment of freehold jury, 23 April - 1715
1722 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 23 April - 1715
1723 - Presentment of freehold jury, 22 October - 1715
1724 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 22 October - 1715
1725 - Presentment of freehold jury, 14 April - 1716
1726 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 14 April - 1716
1727 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 14 April - 1716
1728 - Agreement between the inhabitants of the manor of Barton regarding the stinting on the commons of Barton - eg 2 beasts, 2 horses for every messuage, 1 beast or horse for each cottage, 1 beast or horse for every 4a of land, 2 February 1715/6 - [1716]
1729 - Presentment of freehold jury, with presentments of pinder, 13 October - 1716
1730 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 13 October - 1716
1731 - Presentment of freehold jury, 11 May - 1717
1732 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 11 May - 1717
1733 - Presentment of freehold jury, 28 October - 1717
1734 - Power of attorney: William Webb of Barton, yeoman, to Thomas Capenhurst and Thomas Jackson, to surrender: 17 May - 1717
1735 - Power of attorney: John Webb of Dunstall yeoman to Thomas Holland and John Dickinson, 11 May - 1717
1736 - Presentment of freehold jury, 19 May - 1718
1737 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 19 May - 1718
1738 - Presentment of freehold jury, 25 October - 1718
1739 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 25 October - 1718
1740 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 4 April - 1719
1741 - Presentment of freehold jury, 4 April - 1719
1742 - Presentment of freehold jury, 31 October - 1719
1743 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 31 October - 1719
1744 - Suit roll, 4 April - 1719
1745 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 30 April - 1720
1746 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 30 April - 1720
1747 - Presentment of freehold jury, 30 April - 1720
1748 - Presentment of freehold jury, 15 October - 1720
1749 - Presentment of freehold jury, 6 May - 1721
1750 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 6 May - 1721
1751 - Presentment of freehold jury, 14 October - 1721
1752 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 14 October - 1721
1753 - Presentment of freehold jury, 21 April - 1722
1754 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 21 April - 1722
1755 - Presentment of freehold jury, 13 October - 1722
1756 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 13 October - 1722
1757 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 27 April - 1723
1758 - Presentment of freehold jury, 27 April - 1723
1759 - Presentment of freehold jury, 5 October - 1723
1760 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 5 October - 1723
1761 - Presentment of freehold jury, 2 May - 1724
1762 - Presentment of freehold/copyhold juries 20 October - 1724
1763 - Presentment of freehold jury, 26 April - 1725
1764 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 26 April - 1725
1765 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 9 October - 1725
1766 - Presentment of freehold jury, 9 October - 1725
1767 - Presentment of freehold jury, 7 May - 1726
1768 - List of fees and amercements, 7 May - 1726
1769 - Presentment of copyhold jury, 15 October - 1726
1770 - Presentment of freehold jury, 15 October - 1726
1771 - Presentment of freehold jury, 15 October - 1726
1772 - Described as "Catton Miscellaneous" - miscellaneous letters to Sir Robert Wilmot - first letter 27 March 1746 from Dublin Castle - predominantly Irish, Mar 1746-Mar 1750 - 1746-1750
1772-1783 - Miscellaneous
1772-2014 - Derbyshire and Staffordshire estate papers
1773 - Miscellaneous correspondence Vol 2 - begins with letter from the Duke of Devonshire at Chatsworth 23 July 1759 - as are many of them - ends with letter from Duke to Wilmot, 16 August 1763 - 1759-1763
1774 - "Osmaston taxes and levies" 1610-1769. - 1610-1769
1775 - Osmaston rent rolls - bound volume Rental 1613 Rental - rent, tenants and brief description 1621 Rental 1640-42, some description Particular of lands in Litchurch from which "my lord" receives rent, 1670 Particular of settled estates at Osmaston 1702/3 Series of rentals for settled lands Abstract of rents - Osmaston and Weston 1729 Detailed particular, with description of house and park 1729 Standard annual rent rolls for mid 18th cent, with some correspondence and tenancy agreements mixed in - 1613-1771
1776 - Bound volume of surveys - 1633-1769
1777 - "Osmaston correspondence Vol 2" - bound volume of estate correspondence, including sketch plan of part of one of the fields: Benjamin Walker steward - letters re decorating the Hall 1764 - 1761-1766
1778 - "Osmaston correspondence Vol 1" - bound volume: estimate for glazing windows 1750; survey and valuation of beech trees in the "Vistow" in the Grove 1751; estate accounts 1756-7; instructions to Benjamin Walker for work to be done as Osmaston - water work and gardens 1757; settlement examination 1758; appointment of Benjamin Walker as gamekeeper 1757; drawing of gates c 1760; some tenancy agreements - 1739-1761
1779 - "Osmaston correspondence Vol 5" - bound volume: Thomas Cave and Robert Garner now in charge at Osmaston; papers on case Scotton v Cave, an assault on Cave 1770; sketch design for part of garden 1770; dimensions and sketch of part of gardens; accounts of Thomas Cave "taken from the book" 1770; account of seeds received from North America 1771 - 1769-1771
1780 - Bound volume labelled "Osmaston correspondence Vol 4" - Feb 1769-Oct 1769
1781 - "Osmaston correspondence Vol 3" - 1766-1769
1782 - Design and specification for 5 almshouses - unidentified - presumably for Sir Robert Wilmot ? at Osmaston - c1740-1750
1783 - Design for a greenhouse for Sir Robert Wilmot - Joseph Wyatt of Burton c 1750 - c1750
1784 - Statement of deeds with J D Fowler's undertaking to redeliver the same when required, 25 April 1703 - 1703
1784-1789 - Walton-on-Trent estate
1785 - Letter - Samuel Wyatt, Burton, 10 December 1775 to John Horton - re survey of farm at Walton - 1775
1786 - Particular and valuation of Walton Hill Farm belonging to Eusebius Horton Esq, in the occupation of Joseph Tunnicliff - Robert H Wyatt - 26 November 1810 - close names, acreage, annual value, cultivation and comments - 1810
1787 - Memo relating to Marquis of Townsend's estate - reference number and acreage only - reputedly Walton and elsewhere - [c1840]
1788 - Samuel Wyatt's valuation of Ann Camp's farm at Walton - close names, acreage, value, cultivation and comments. Dated 21 March - 1805
1789 - "Computed value of farm at Walton" - October 1815 - calculations - 1815
1790 - Humble petition of John Pole, clerk, to Sir Robert Heath, attorney-general - attorney general did award between Randall Hancoks, clerk, and your orator that there should be a course in Chancery for the proving of a deed which your orator did allege for his right to the church of Weston - he hath in pursuit of the award served Mr Roper who granted the advowson to Mr Hancocks, with a subpoena and Mr Roper standeth out to rebellion - - - maketh grievious spoil and havoc on the parsonage and among the poor tenants - suffering his conyes in great abundance to breed on the corn and his horses a dozen day by day to feed upon the corn - now endeavours to take away the cow pasture - and encloseth a great part of it etc, etc - [early 17th cent]
1790-1817 - Weston, Aston, Shardlow estate
1791 - Letter by Henry Holden to "honoured cousin" at Osmaston - re altering the stint of Weston Neither Pasture "to such a number as it would well keep" - c1680/1690
1792 - Petition from ? Weston tenants to "loving landlord" re grazing on "the Hollow" - to pay £20 per annum for the 33 "stids" belonging to the Hall - [late 17th cent]
1793 - Depositions re stocking the Hollowes at Weston-on-Trent - [late 17th cent]
1794 - Receipt by Edward Winter from Nicholas Willimot - for his commons - 18 January - 1633
1795 - Copy lease between Sir Robert Wilmot of Osmaston and Elizabeth Tundley of Weston, widow, and George Tundley her eldest son, of all that messuage, farm or tenement, being 2 yardlands, in Weston: reserving all timber and minerals for 21 years: annual rent of £29. Dated 10 October - 1764
1796 - Case paper re the advowson of the church of Weston: beginning with abstract of bargain and sale of advowson, 22 March 1744 - 1759
1797 - Rent roll of "my estate" at Weston: Lady Day 1750 to Lady Day 1751 - just tenant's name and rent - 1750-1751
1798-1799 - Grant in consideration of £1000, by Sir Robert Wilmot of Osmaston, kt, to Leonard Fosbrook of Shardlow, Esq, of the first and next turn or presentation, donation and nomination to the rectory of Weston-upon-Trent, with all glebe lands, great and small tithes etc. Dated 13 March - 1772
1800 - Instructions for drafts of conveyances - that my cousin Holden and the widow and the trustees of Robert Holden shall convey and confirm to Mr Serjeant Wilmot and his son Sir Robert Wilmot, all lands etc in Weston, Aston, Wilne and Shardlow - Wilmots to convey to Holdens the manor of Weston for £500: the Wilmots to confirm all enclosures made by Mr Henry Holden or Mr Samuel Holden in Weston - also several exchanges: according to endorsement not agreed to - [late 17th cent]
1801 - Case paper - in Chancery - Nicholas Willymott pf Robert and Henry Holden defts - in October last past Robert Holden borrowed particulars of the manor of Weston and lands in Weston, Aston, Shardlow and Wilne from Wilmot, for which Wilmot has been in treaty to purchase of Mrs Roop [Roper], the Earl of Dorset, and others, and agreed with Wilmot to buy the same, and to have Hunts Farm to himself - [late 17th cent]
1802 - Lease by Sir Robert Wilmot of Osmaston to Joseph Spurr of Weston, yeoman, of 2 messuages, farms or tenements being 4 1/4 yardlands lying in Weston: reserving timber and minerals: for 21 years: £58 per annum. Dated 10 October - 1764
1803 - Lease by Sir Robert Wilmot to Richard Brown of Weston, yeoman, of two messuages, farms or tenements being 4½ yardlands for 21 years: £62 per annum: 2 wagon loads of coal from pits at Denby or Smalley to Osmaston every year. Dated 10 October - 1764
1804 - Lease by Sir Robert Wilmot to Mary Parr of all that messuage, farm or tenement and 3½ yardlands in Weston: £48 per annum: for 21 years. Dated 10 October - 1764
1805 - Lease by Sir Robert Wilmot to John Henshaw of Weston, yeoman, of all that messuage, farm or tenement and 2 yardlands: for 21 years: £25 per annum. Dated 10 October - 1764
1806 - Lease by Sir Robert Wilmot to Sarah Haywood of Weston, widow, and Thomas Haywood her eldest son, of a messuage, farm or tenement in Weston and 2 yardlands: for 21 years: £27 per annum. Dated 10 October - 1764
1807 - Lease by Sir Robert Wilmot to Joseph Bostock of Weston, yeoman, of 2 messuages, farms or tenements in Weston, with all pasture etc belonging: for 21 years: £44 per annum. Dated 10 October - 1764
1808 - Lease by Sir Robert Wilmot of Osmaston to Mary Henshaw of Weston, widow, and James Henshaw her eldest son of all those two messuages, farms or tenements and 4½ yardlands in Weston: for 21 years: £61 per annum. Dated 10 October - 1764
1809 - Copy counterpart feoffment by Sir Nicholas Wilmot of Osmaston, Robert Wilmot son and heir apparent, Francis Revell of Carnfield Hall and Nicholas Wilmot younger son of Sir Nicholas, to Samuel Holden of Aston-on-Trent, Esq, and John Holden of Wilne, gent, of the manors of Weston-upon-Trent, Aston-upon-Trent, Wilne and Shardlow. Dated 7 April - 1681
1810 - Conditions for letting Sir Robert Wilmot's stone quarry at Weston-upon-Trent - "valuable stone quarry at Weston-upon-Trent" adjoining the Grand Trunk Canal. Dated 4 September - 1799
1811 - "Deed of covenants respecting Weston Lock etc" between Sampson Lloyd, Joseph Wilkes, John Simmons, Abraham Hoskins, Henry Evans and John England, co-partners in the Burton Navigation and Sir Robert Wilmot, bart, in consideration of a lease of a lock and premises at Weston-upon-Trent to be granted to Burton Navigation and in consideration that Sir Robert Wilmot forbears further proceedings in two actions against Joseph Wilkes and the Company, the Company agree with Wilmot that they will pay £105 in satisfaction of meane profits of the said lock from 10 October 1796 onwards, and also the Navigation to repair the lock or in default to pay £300 - also to pay costs in a dispute with Wilmot: the Navigation to take a new lease from Wilmot of the lock, of the cut or inlet of water communicating between the River Trent and the said lock, of the piece of land between the lock and Kings Mill Weir and another piece of land or osier bed: for 7 years from 25 December 1801: £25 per annum. Dated 16 January - 1802
1812 - Agreement between Dame Anne Beatrix Wilmot Horton, widow, and Sir Robert Edward Wilmot of Osmaston, by which Dame Anne assigns to Wilmot, her right and interest in an annuity or jointure of £500 secured on her marriage to the late Sir Robert Wilmot Horton, charged on the Wilmot estate, in exchange for Wilmot's next presentation to the rectory or parish church of Weston-upon-Trent - 1849
1813 - Memo that John Ward of Aston-upon-Trent, husbandman, agrees with Nicholas Willymott of Grays Inn, Esq, that he shall, at the pleasure of Willymott, keep possession of a cottage in Weston. Dated 24 April - 1648
1814 - Instructions for the valuation of the next presentation to the living of Weston-upon-Trent - July 1853: suggest that 5000 guineas is the market value - valued at £4507, a rectory and 302a of glebe. [The present rector a lunatic aged 78] - 1853
1815 - Agreement between Nicholas Wilmot, Esq, and Robert Holden for the ending of differences between them. Dated 19 February - 1652
1816 - Copy of names of parties in a "deed of inclosure" for Weston-upon-Trent, 6 April 1681. Dorothy Holden of Derby, widow of Henry Holden of Weston-upon-Trent dec'd, Samuel Holden of Aston, Esq, John Holden of Wilne, gent, and Robert Holden son and heir of Henry Holden; Sir Nicholas Wilmot kt, Robert Wilmot Esq, Francis Revell of Carnfield and Nicholas Wilmot of Duffield, gent; Samson Barker of Ashbourne and Richard Knight, servant of Sir Nicholas Wilmot - 1681
1817 - Bargain and sale by Nicholas Wilmot of Duffield, gent, Dorothy Revell of Carnfield, and Barbara Bainbrigge of Derby, widow, to Dame Dorothy Wilmot widow of Sir Nicholas Wilmot dec'd, of the goods, cattle and chattels comprised in an inventory attached to a deed of Wilmot's dated 24 September last past: also assigned to Dame Dorothy lands in Aston, Wilne, Shardlow, the manor of Sutton in Bonnington and lands in Chaddesden, for the residue of a 500 year term. Dated 2 January - 1682
1818 - Bundle of Elizabethan receipts for chief rents: Buswell, Botham, Villers - manors of Overlocko and Duffield
1818-1844 - Estates general, mostly Osmaston
1819 - Half yearly rental of estates belonging to Sir Robert Edward Wilmot-Horton Bt at Barton, Cadeby, Catton, Clipston, Coton, Devenport, Edingale, Oakley, Osmaston, Stapenhill, Tatenhill, Walton and Weston-upon-Trent. Lady Day - 1880
1820 - Draft feoffment by the Rt Hon Francis Earl of Huntingdon to Sir Robert Wilmot of Osmaston, kt, of the manor or reputed manor of Osmaston. Dated 1 December - 1753
1821 - "A note of the latest writings touching the manor of Litchurch and lands there" - abstract of deeds - 13 March 1659 (sic) - 1659
1822 - An abstract of title deeds relating to the lands purchased by Robert Wilmot Esq late of Osmaston, in Osmaston - 1686-1723
1823 - Schedule of deeds belonging to Edward Wilmot - lands in Osmaston, Alvaston and Boulton, purchased by Edward Wilmot of William Leaper Smith 1709-1789 - c 1790
1824 - Power of attorney by Sir Robert Wilmot to Joseph Felkin of Osmaston, farmer, to take possession of the manor of Osmaston (from the Earl of Huntingdon): - December - 1753
1825 - Note of acreage of Thrush Pits, 4 November - 1815
1826 - Memo re Osmaston Moor Meadow by Henry Tabberer nd - early 19th cent
1827 - Survey of Sir Robert Wilmot's estates at Osmaston, Chaddesden, Alvaston and Sinfin Moor - close names, acreage, value per acre, tenants names - 1805
1828 - Derby Canal Co in account with Sir Robert Wilmot 1797-1802, including valuation of land sold to the Canal Co, Osmaston Wharf and land - 1802
1829 - Rent roll of Osmaston estate; tenants names, Lady Day and Michaelmas rents - 1753-1755
1830-1831 - Diagram of the new orchard planted at Osmaston beginning at "the end next the house", 7 November 1712 - 1712
1832 - Account of stooping and railing between the courtyard and Dale Close at Osmaston - dimensions, calculations and sketch - 14 July - 1747
1833 - Estimate to clean the north front of Osmaston Hall, both stone and stuccoe, and to stain them with "Barroline wash" with "sement" etc - actually estimate for repairs to the north front of Osmaston Hall, 20 August 1771 - 1771
1834 - Bill for drawing up inventory and valuation of household furniture, pictures etc at Osmaston Hall - 1835
1835 - Act for maintaining the public drains, bridges and highways on Sinfin Moor, 28 May - 1827
1836 - Legal bill to Sir Robert Wilmot for Osmaston enclosure - 1788-1789
1837 - Bill by John Sandars for surveying land on Sinfin Moor and Alvaston; just allotted to Sir Robert Wilmot under the Sinfin Moor enclosure act, and for drawing up surveys on his estates - 1811
1838 - Memo by John Sanders of enclosures on Sinfin Moor, 29 April - 1805
1839 - Extract from Sinfin Moor enclosure award, 3 July 1804 - allotment to Dorothy Chambers - 1804
1840 - Extract from Sinfin Moor enclosure award relating to allotments to Sir Robert Wilmot, bridle roads, private roads and footways - 1804
1841 - Extract from Alvaston and Boulton enclosure award relating to allotments to Sir Robert Wilmot, 11 May - 1805
1842 - The account of Samuel Wyatt and Benjamin Chambers enclosure commissioners from Osmaston enclosure award, nd - c1805
1843 - Duplicate land tax for Osmaston - 1790
1844 - Letter from Thomas Bainbrigge to Robert Wilmot re letting a close (from RW), 31 January 1720 (sic) - 1720
1845 - Sketch of Needwood Forest and proposal for a division of it - officers of the Duchy of Lancaster - 3 June - 1778
1845-1853 - Miscellaneous Staffordshire estate papers
1846 - Handbill - "Needwood Forest - a caution" - ie the implications of enclosure, the granting of 900 acres to 4 clergymen, yet currently free from tithes and taxes, bespoiling the countryside etc nd - c1778
1847 - Survey by Robert H Wyatt of freehold premises at Tatenhill belonging to John Gaunt, to be sold to Eusebius Horton - close names, acreage, value; 19 December - 1814
1848 - "Sketch of Miss Howard's property"; very rough survey of lands in Lichfield, Alrewas, Pipe Grange, Trent and Mersey Canal shares etc, nd - c1800
1849 - Articles of agreement between Robert Wilmot the elder of Osmaston, Esq, Robert Wilmot the younger, his son and heir, John Eardley Wilmot, another son, and Richard Smedley of Risley, Derbyshire, gent, by which, in consideration of £4500, the Wilmots will convey to Smedley, all those several messuages, cottages, farms, lands, tenements, hereditaments in the parish of Audley in the possession of William Taylor, Thomas Shovelbotham, Richard Whitehall, Samuel Growcott, Randle Hilditch,---Dorman, --- Wood, with moiety of coal, iron and other minerals: dataed 19 March 1734 - 19 Mar [1735]
1850 - Catalogue of live and dead stock to be sold by the Rt Hon Lord Spencer Chichester at Fisherwick Park, Lichfield, 30 July - 1804
1851 - Catalogue of valuable livestock, to be sold by auction by T Dudley at Stubby Lea Farm, Fisherwick 6/7 February 1809 - 1809
1852 - Plan of Ravenhill and Lee Hall Farms, Armitage - 1910
1853 - County Borough of Burton-on-Trent - notice of commencement of reconstruction of drains - [c1910]
1854 - Assessment for Mickleover enclosure, roads, exchanges, fences etc
1854-1865 - Mickleover enclosure and miscellaneous Derbyshire
1855 - Legal bill
1856-1857 - Messrs Ward and Lockett in account with the proprietors of Mickleover - 1791-1792
1858 - Papers relating to purchase of part of the manors of Hartington and Leominster (a) Agreement between Nicholas Willimott and Hugh Bateman of Grayes Inn that Bateman shall have 1/3 part of the 1/5th part of the lands and premises purchased by Willimott, for £280; 26 August 1659 (b) Queries re the Duke of Buckingham's title to the manor of Hartington (sold to the Earl of Devonshire) nd (c) Petition of George Savile, Philip Gery and Henry Bagworth and others regarding the purchase of the manor of Hartington late parcel of the estate of George, Duke of Buckingham - 1659
1859 - Borrowash Mill - small plan and report on effects of cutting a new channel and other conditions of lease: possibility of salmon going through the lock mentioned: labelled "Mr Thomas Stanhope" -? prospective lessee. Dated 26 April - 1721
1860 - Transcripts of medieval deeds for Rosliston
1861 - Will of Ailie Eardley of Barrow - including Wilmot bequests: 13 October - 1691
1862 - Letter of resignation by James Brecknock vicar of Barrow-on-Trent, addressed to Nicholas Wyllimet of Grayes Inn "the undouted patron". Dated 8 December - 1656
1863 - Authorisation by Thomas Needham and Robert Willimot to John Huckle to receive rents in Alston and Steeple, late of Sir Francis Needham kt. (Alton and Steeple Grange) - 1647
1864 - Case paper Beaumont Dixie and others defts Luke Cranwell pf, re modus of £3 for vicarial tithes in the parish of St Peters, Derby nd - mid 17th cent
1865 - Case paper: "Borrington's case" - re manors of Burnaston and Bearwardcote - marginal notes re a lunatic - 1638
1866 - Bundle of correspondence - "Catton and Devenport improvements", and general Catton estate correspondence: London solicitors and Mr Anson Horton - 1915-1918
1866-1867 - Catton and Davenport
1867 - Draft valuation of Catton estate for rating purposes. (Lt Col G H Anson) - 1955
1868 - Survey of lands at Stapenhill purchased by Sir N B Gresley Bt from Mr Broom and others: plan reference, close names, acreages - 1800
1868-1888 - Stapenhill estate
1869 - Survey of part of Lady Leys Farm proposed as an equivalent for land in Stapenhill - plan reference, close names, acreage - 30 Mar 1800
1870 - With calculations - 1800
1871 - Copy of Mr Wyatt's survey of lands purchased by Sir N B Gresley Bt from Mr Brown and others: reference number, close name, acreage - 1800
1872 - Report by Samuel Wyatt on land at Stapenhill - 12 Apr 1800
1873 - Further notes on value of Stapenhill estate - c1820
1874-1875 - Statements of comparative value of Lady Leys and Stapenhill land; watermark 1817 - [c1820]
1876 - Memo of exchange of Lady Leys farm, Lullington, (Horton to Gresley) for Appletree Hills, Stapenhill (Gresley to Horton), 6 April - 1821
1877 - Watermark 1814 - c1820
1878 - Note on duty for land sold by auction at the Crown Inn, Burton - 1799
1879 - Receipt: Daniel Dalrymple of Sir N B Gresley: for £30 2s. Dated 7 June - 1800
1880 - Letter: John Fowler to Sir NB Gresley re Stapenhill estate: 7 June - 1800
1881 - Notes on extract from Quo Warranto rolls 4 Edward III relating to the manors of Aston, Weston, Shardlow et al - 1760
1882 - Samuel Wyatt's valuation re comparative value of Lady Leys, Lullington and Stapenhill estate nd - c1820
1883 - Account of money to be paid by Mr Horton for?
1884 - Abstract of deeds to Stapenhill estate - c1800
1885 - Legal opinion re Lady Leys/Stapenhill exchange - 1822
1886 - Copy of Mr Wyatt's survey - Lady Leys Farm proposed as an equivalent for land in Stapenhill, 24 March - 1800
1887 - Notes on exchange of lands made by the late Sir Nigel Bowyer Gresley and Eusebius Horton Esq - with account. (Samuel Wyatt determined the difference between the two properties) - [c1822]
1888 - Particulars and valuation of the estate of Eusebius Horton Esq, at Stapenhill in the occupation of Charles Warren, Lady Day 1821: close names, crops and land use, acreage, value per acre: R H Wyatt - 1821
1889 - Survey of part of the estate of Eusebius Horton at Coton-in-the-Elms - 23 Mar 1820
1889-1899 - Coton and Cauldwell /Caldwell estate
1890 - Extract from tithe schedule for Coton. (Milligan and Mrs Anson Horton) - [c1920]
1891 - Conditions of sale - purchase of land at Coton by Eusebius Horton: 25 March - 1806
1892 - Sale catalogue for estate at Coton and Rosliston of which Horton purchased Lot III: 15 March - 1806
1893-1898 - Papers relating to purchase of Coton estate: chiefly calculations, and notes of land tax - 1805-1806
1899 - A schedule of the deeds and writings belonging to Mr Edward Farmer of Caldwell 1767-1795 - 1795
1900-1901 - Survey of the lordship of Catton by Thomas Banks, surveyor: the lands and tenements of Christopher Horton: close names, acreage - 1641
1900-1928 - Catton estate
1902 - Particulars and valuation of part of the estate of Eusebius Horton at Catton, Walton and Lullington, 17 September 1811: Robert H Wyatt: close names, crops, land use, acreage, value per acre, remarks - 1811
1903 - Catton Farm in the possession of Isaac Wilkes: close names, acreage, value per acre, nd - c1800
1904 - Valuation of Catton Farm in the occupation of Francis Hamp: Samuel Wyatt; 6 October 1793, field names, acreage and value per acre - 1793
1905 - Survey of Mansditch Farm - close names, acreage, value per acre: S Wyatt: 6 October - 1780
1906 - Mansditch Farm, 6 October 1793: S Wyatt - 1793
1907 - Particular of Mansditch Farm; Robert Wyatt, 13 March 1811; close names, crops and land use, acreage, value per acre and report - 1811
1908 - Survey of Oakley Farm, Samuel Wyatt: close names, acreage, value per acre: 3 April - 1791
1909 - Particulars of Donkhill Pit Farm; Henry Wyatt 8 January 1824: close names, crops, land use, value per acre, remarks - 1824
1910 - Survey of Donkhill Pits Farm: Samuel Wyatt; close names, acreage, value per acre; report on mill - 1789
1911 - Catton estates - particular of amount expended by Henry Anson Horton Esq, tenant for life in permanent improvements by the enclosing of 8 acres of land on Mansditch Farm - 1903
1912 - Valuation and particulars of the whole of the live and dead farming stock upon the Donkhill, Mansditch and Raddle Farms, Catton, property of the Rev Sir George Wilmot-Horton: 25 March - 1885
1913-1914 - OS 25" 1st editions, pts of Croxall and Edingale books of reference - 1883
1915 - Undated notes and sketch plan on "improvements to Catton Hall" - c1810
1916 - Valuation by Matthew Webb and Robert Taylor of stock and implements on Catton Farm: 23 December - 1817
1917 - Sketch plan of part of the Catton and Coton estate and Stapenhill estate, nd - c1860-1870
1918 - Receipt - Richard Staynwryght, clerk, from Walter Horton of Catton, for tithe rent - 10 April; 1585
1919 - Receipt - Richard Staynwryght, clerk, from Walter Horton of Catton, for tithe rent - 10 April; 1584
1920-1927 - Tithe correspondence. Catton, Croxall, Walton and Barton - 1805-1817
1928 - Inventory of contents of Catton Hall nd - c1880
1929 - Schedule of tithe deeds relating to two closes of freehold land situate at Catholme Lane, Barton-under-Needwood - [c1915]
1929-1942 - Barton-under-Needwood
1930 - Abstract of title of John Shadwell Horton to the manor of Barton, beginning with lease and release, 5 October 1694 - c1790
1931 - Abstract of title of the Rt Hon Sir Robert John Wilmot-Horton to the fee farm rents, being part of a fee farm rent of £60 16s 4d issuing out of estates in Staffs - Barton Park - 1839
1932 - Statement of deeds relating to the Barton property 1694-1785 - c1790
1933 - Particulars and valuation of Barton Park Farm belonging to Eusebius Horton - close names, crops, land use, acreage, value per acre, report: R H Wyatt: 27 February - 1823
1934 - Memo re Barton enclosure award - c1820
1935 - R Rayson's observations re the allotments to Eusebius Horton of the washlands in the township of Barton nd - c1815
1936 - Memo of land allotted to Eusebius Horton "in right of the soil" - c1815
1937 - Copy of Barton-under-Needwood enclosure award - 1815
1938 - Lease by Christopher Horton of Catton Esq to Robert Capenhurst of Bartou-under-Needwood, gent, of a parcel of meadow in Barton called Catholme, 3a; for 21 years, £4 per annum. Dated 11 February 4 George II [1731] - 11 Feb [1731]
1939 - Particulars of sale: estate at Barton-under-Needwood to be sold at the Flitch of Bacon Inn at Wichnor Bridges: 22 August - 1804
1940 - Particulars of sale: live and dead farming stock, property of the late Thomas Hollier of Barton Park: 18/19 March - 1805
1941 - Meadow land, sale particulars; property of William Mousley in Barton: 4 June - 1807
1942 - Sale particulars "copyhold estate and timber in Barton - to be sold at the Shoulder of Mutton, Barton: 30 March 1808 - 1808
1943 - Schedule of documents relating to fishing at Barton-under-Needwood banded by HFD Wise to Messrs Inge and son: watermark 1896 - c1896
1943-1949 - Trent fishing on the Barton/Walton estate
1944 - Grant and release of fishery in the River Trent - mid 19th century copy of April 1790 grant by Eusebius Horton to Edward Disbrowe - between Barton Mill and Branston - 1790
1945 - Extract from above: January 1905 - 1905
1946 - Copy correspondence relating to a dispute between the Hortons, the occupants of Walton Hall (Disbrowes) relating to a drain running into the Trent from Barton which is interfering with the fishery - 1819
1947 - Small bundle of correspondence - H Anson - Horton, H E D Wise and Mr Inge (Inge of Lichfield, solicitor) regarding fishing rights st Barton - 1904-1905
1948 - Original bundle of correspondence relating to the purchase of land from Whittaker: small estate in Barton - 1804-1805
1949 - Notes to deeds relating to the manor of Barton - 1830
1950 - Miscellaneous 18th cent notes relating to Croxall tithes - abstracts from earlier documents such as 16th century tithe receipts
1950-1974 - Bundle relating to Catton tithes (1780-1810)
1951 - Questions for Doctor Ducarrele regarding the endowment of the vicarage of Croxall - 1780
1952 - Letter from Joshua Stockley, Lichfield, to Eusebius Horton regarding the composition of Croxall tithes - 1808
1953 - Copy opinion of Thomas Plumer's opinion on the "Catton tithe business": 19 March - 1810
1954 - Observations on the old rental books in Mr Horton's custody - c1810
1955 - Copy deposition by Walter Horton relating to Croxall tithes - c1810
1956 - Remarks on Mr Pearson's (Vicar of Croxall) observations - c1810
1957 - Letter from Thomas Hinckley, Lichfield, to Mr Fowler, solicitor, Burton-on-Trent re "the matter between Mr Pearson and Mr Horton", 8 December - 1781
1958 - Note regarding the property tax at Croxall - c1810
1959 - Note on Croxall modus - c1810
1960 - Observations on behalf of the Vicar of Croxall upon Mr Horton's case: with remarks on those observations - [c1810]
1961 - Letter - Thomas Hinckley to Fowler - accompanying Horton's case: 7 January 1785 - 1785
1962 - Draft of the observations on the old rent book and the rabbit warren book - c1785
1963 - Continuation of remarks on Mr Pearson's observations - c1785
1964 - Further notes on Croxall tithes - c1785
1965 - Thomas Hinckley to Mr Fowler - Pearson is claiming Catton tithes: 9 July - 1782
1966 - Letter from Eusebius Horton re Croxall parish records: 29 April - 1781
1967-1968 - Further notes on the case by Eusebius Horton - [c1780-1781]
1969 - "Draft of Mr Horton's case with the Vicar of Croxall as laid before Mr Kenyon and Mr Davenport - with their opinion, 1780" NB The case is between the Vicar and the owner of the Catton estate regarding the vicarial tithes of Catton and the tithes of corn and hay belonging to Mr Horton as impropriator - 1780
1970 - The case of the Rev Mr Pearson, Vicar of Croxall, with Eusebius Horton - c1780
1971 - Observations on the Vicar's case on behalf of Mr Horton - c1780
1972 - Case of Eusebius Horton with the vicar of Croxall - c1780
1973 - Letter from the Rev J Pearson to Eusebius Horton - wants 60 guineas for composition of Catton tithes: 29 August - 1780
1974 - Case for the opinion of Mr Kenyon Baxter's, Furnival Inn - 1780
1975 - "Smith's law bill" - [c1810]
1975-2014 - Coton tithes
1976 - Case paper: Exchequer: complainant the Rev Charles Edward Collins against Lullington and Coton to recover tithes in lieu of the present modus - c1812
1977 - Statement of Mr Horton's proportions of the rate for defending the lawsuit relative to Coton tithes - c1812
1978 - Notes on 1812 case in which the Rev C E Collins, Vicar of Lullington, filed his bill in the Exchequer for the recovery of tithes against two of the occupiers of lands etc, in Lullington, and two occupiers of land in Coton - obtained a decree against them: 7 January - 1820
1979 - "Overcharges in the Revd Collins bill" - c1812
1980 - Receipt for the arrears of tithes due to the Rev Collins - 1819
1981 - Receipt for tithes - C E Collins from Edward Davis, 11 November - 1819
1982 - Schedule of Coton tithe cause papers: 22 November - 1820
1983 - Extract from the Rev C E Collins copy of the bill be filed in the Exchequer, 1810 - c1820
1984-1985 - Notes on the case - c1820
1986 - Statement of rate to pay bills etc as to tithe cause - Collins v Coton freeholders, watermark 1818 - c1818
1987 - Legal bills re above - 1821
1988 - Depositions regarding the late Martin Farnel's right to pews in Lullington church, 8 November 1821 - 1821
1989 - Legal bill: Exchequer 1822: the Revd C E Collins for the recovery of tithes - 1822
1990 - Subpoena to R Taylor for tithe suit: Collins v Gresley - 1828
1991 - Subpoena to R Taylor for tithe suit: Collins v Gresley. 29 October - 1828
1992 - Letter from Joseph Burton, Woodside, Netherseal, to Eusebius Horton: requesting the use of Coton School on Sunday evenings for divine service, because of the bad behaviour of Mr Collins: 26 August - 1822
1993 - Bill - the freeholders of Coton to Joseph Burton 1813-1821 (legal bill) - 1821
1994 - Manor of Coton - court baron of Eusebius Horton: presentment of jury: 6 November - 1820
1995 - Letter regarding the value of tithes on Mr Robinson's farm (vicarial tithes) - [c1820]
1996 - Copy letter: William Wright to Mr Collins: advice on tithe dispute: 3 November - 1819
1997 - Copy letter sent to Mr Osborn by the Rev C E Collins: 1 November - 1819
1998 - Statement of C E Collins' proceedings, May-Sept - 1819
1999 - Copy writ: C Collins proceedings against Edward Davies: 20 October - 1819
2000-2001 - Agreement, and accompanying letter, between C E Collins and Edward Davis: August 1819 - 1819
2002 - Note on the value of vicarial tithes on various farms - 1819
2003 - Notice from C E Collins to account for vicarial tithes - to various farmers - 1819
2004 - An assessment of the expenses of law etc regarding the small tithes of Coton - 2s in the £ - 1816
2005 - Letter from Henry Smith to Eusebius Horton re Coton tithes: 10 February - 1807
2006 - E Davis to E Horton: re Mr Collins instructions with regard to Coton vicarial tithes: 27 June - 1810
2007 - Manor of Coton 16 October 1819: presentment of jury - 1819
2008-2010 - Notes on Coton tithe case - admitted that the Duke of Dorset is entitled to the great tithes - c1820
2011 - E Davis to E Horton - further letter regarding a meeting with Mr Collins - meeting with freeholders and occupiers - c1820
2012 - Notes on tithe payments on Coton farms - 1821
2013 - Memo from the "Committee of the Tithe cause of Coton" to E Horton, 19 November - 1820
2014 - Copy of Lullington glebe terrier - 1695
2015 - General estate ledger, categorised farm, brickkilns, stables etc (Wilmot estate) - 1817-1823
2015-2036 - Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and general Wilmot accounts
2016 - The account of the trustees of the Rt Hon Sir Robert John Wilmot Horton Bt - 1835-1838
2017 - The accounts of the trustees (including Eusebius Horton) of Sir Edward Littleton Bt, dec'd, 1812-1815, used later for a record of labourers' work - just a record of work done, not wages, 1924-1955 - 1812-1955
2018 - Bound volume of plans - 19th cent
2019 - A true terrier of all the lands, leas, meadows, closes, tofts, crofts, houses, buildings, tenements and hereditaments of Thomas Jackson of Countesthorpe, situate in the town and fields of Countesthorpe, 10 March 1623 (sic): detailed parcel by parcel terrier - 1623
2020(a) - A terrier of the lands, leys, meadow and furrs which belong to the two yardland and half a yardland being part of the land bought by Thomas Jackson the elder dec'd of John Ashbye - 17th cent
2020(b) - Terrier of the lands, etc, belonging to the yardland sold by James Buswell to Richard Maydewell of Countesthorpe, yeoman, and by him to Thomas Jackson, in the fields of Countesthorpe and Blaby
2021 - A terrier of lands, meadows and leys in the fields of Countesthorpe and Blaby belonging to the yardland sold by James Buswell to Richard Holland and by him to William Turvill, and so to Vincent Simkyn and Thomas Jackson and Richard Groococke - [17th cent]
2022 - A terrier of all the lands, leys, meadows etc belonging to the yardland sold by James Buswell to Robert Maydewell of Countesthorpe, and by him to Thomas Jackson the elder, and "so to me" lying in the fields of Countesthorpe and Blaby nd - 17th cent
2023 - A terrier of the lands, leys, meadow and furrs which belong to the two yardland and half a yardland being part of the land bought by Thomas Jackson the elder dec'd of John Ashbye - 17th cent
2024 - Terrier or schedule of the lands, meadows and leys in the fields of Countesthorpe and Blaby belonging to the yardland leased by James Buswell to Richard Holland, Ellen his wife and --- their son [with a deed of same date, lease or conveyance] - 17th cent
2025 - Cadeby rental: just tenants names and rent - 1745
2026 - Tenancy agreement: Christopher Horton of Catton to let to Thomas Exon of Cadeby of the Highbourn Close, the Cow Close, the Tangeirs and the Orchard, Cadeby: from year to year: £42 per annum: £5 for "every days work" converted to tillage. Dated 16 January 1746 (sic) - 1746
2027 - Inventory of goods, chattels and personal estate late of Sir Eusebius Buswell, now of Christopher Horton, remaining in the hall at Cadeby - 28 Jul 1735
2028 - Copy bill: Exchequer: Nicholson v Worthington re Cadeby tithes: watermark 1806 - c1806
2029(a) - Copy letter from Blest Culclough to George Denshire, re George Buswell's complaints against Mr Horton
2029(b) - W Bristow to George Horton, Catton: Horton has not replied to Denshire, 17 January 1740 (sic), London - 1740
2030 - Denshire at Stamford to Christopher Horton, 16 December 1740, re George Buswell ("your lady's nearest relation") complaint re the unkind usage he has received from Christopher Horton since the death of his brother - 1740
2031 - Letter, Colclough to Horton re Denshire's letter 17 January 1740 (sic) - 1740
2032 - Richard Onely to Christopher Horton, re George Buswell's charity ("hospital" at Clipston). Dated 2 May - 1753
2033 - Richard Onely (Clipston) to Christopher Horton re lease of land at Lilbourn. Dated 31 March - 1753
2035 - Bond by William Turvile of Countesthorpe to Thomas Symkin of Little Glen in the parish of Ayleston, yeoman, to Richard Turvile of Shervesbie, Leics, in £100; deed of same day. Dated 15 March 9 James I [1612] - 1612
2036 - Interrogatories to be ministered on the part and behalf of George Buswell, William Turner and Thomas Wingfield, gent, complainants, against Thomas Villers deft - about the manor of Overlockowe (Over Locko)
2037 - A particular of the estate at Birmingham now belonging to the coheirs of Sir Samuel Marrow. Dated 27 June - 1704
2037-2044 - Manor of Birmingham
2038 - Chief rents of the manor of Birmingham - 1734
2039 - Agreement by Eardley Wilmot, Sir Robert Wilmot, John Knightley Wightwick Esq and Elizabeth Marrow to convey to John Astley of Birmingham, Warwicks, yeoman, a cottage, garden and plecks of ground upon Birmingham Heath. Dated 1 May - 1742
2040 - Chief rents due to the lords and ladies of the manor of Birmingham, Michaelmas 1719 - 1719
2041 - Letter from E Wells to Mr Wilmot re the account of chief rents, 13 September - 1720
2042 - Rental of property belonging to the manor of Birmingham belonging to Lady Marrow and Mrs Kay: to be sold (includes Town Hall). Dated 9 October - 1704
2043 - Chief rents due to the lords and ladies of the manor of Birmingham, Michaelmas - 1719
2044 - An account of an estate at Birmingham belonging to the coheirs of Sir Samuel Marrow, kt, now designed to be sold: September 1720 - the manor, court baron, chief rents, cottages etc - 1720
2045 - Schedule of deeds relating to Buswell, Northants and Leics estate - 17th cent
2045-2081 - Leicestershire and Northamptonshire estate papers
2046 - A "breviat" of the deeds of purchase belonging to the estate of George Buswell Esq - all Northants estate - c1630
2047 - A catalogue and breviat of all the deeds of purchase concerning the estate of George Buswell - all Northants estate - c1630
2048 - Abstract of title to hereditaments in Clipston, Northants, late the property of Francis Barfoot - 1800
2049 - Terrier of lands, leys and meadows of John Merkaunte in Great Oxenden and Kelmarsh - parcel by parcel - early 17th cent
2050(a) - Terrier of land purchased by Thomas Chambers of Thomas Markeham: by indenture of 20 September 17 James I [1619]: Great Oxenden - 1619
2050(b) - Terrier of land purchased by John Bonde of Thomas Markeham: Great Oxenden: 20 January 17 James I [1620] - 1620
2051 - Buswell rental - Clipston, Farndon, Oxenden, Braybrook, Husbands Bosworth, Kibworth Harcourt, Harborough, Liddington, Cadeby, Marston, Tunstall/Dunstall - 1730-1732
2052 - Neat money received at Clipston - 1745
2053 - Articles of agreement between Morrice Wade of Kelmarsh, Northants, yeoman and John Wade his son and heir: John to have the house he dwells in with 3 closes in the fields of Kelmarsh called Copthill and Rowborowe, the Meadow Close and Popes Close: the said Morrice to have the house he dwells in and 3 closes called Craddockes Close, Gote Lane and the Great Close. Dated 24 September - 1599
2054 - Articles of agreement between Edward Wade of Clipston and George Buswell: Wade has bargained and sold to Buswell his close of pasture called Newbold Close in consideration of £60. Dated 3 October - 1627
2055 - Lease by Christopher Horton of Catton to John Eaton of Kelmarsh, innholder, of parcels of land in Kelmarsh called the Mans Close, Barrats Meadow, Cobdale, Bankey Meadow, Rowborough, Other Bankey Meadow and Lodge Close: reserving timber for 15 years: annual rent of £119 0s 6d: not to plough Cobdale or Rowborough during the last five years of the term, not to be ploughed more than 3 years in succession in the first ten years of the term. Dated 1 April - 1747
2056 - Articles of agreement amongst the inhabitants of Clipston and Newbold for regulation of the fields - 1653
2057 - A true relation by Gyles Sturges, parson, of two parts of the rectory of Clipston and Nobold of all the customary tithe rates and other profits there yearly accruing which was in December 1601. Dated 6 November - 1635
2058 - Case paper re Braybrook tithes: Robert Chapman pf v Samuel Spencer and other defendants. Dated 5 May - 1748
2059 - A note of the benches, glass windows, chamber floors, racks, mangers, planchers and cow planckes viewed in Augustine Langley's house nd - [17th cent]
2060 - Inventory of the goods and debts of George Buswell of Clipston - 1633
2061 - Fragment between John Buswell of Derby and George Buswell, 11 October 1602, re Roborowe - 1602
2062 - 2 pages of general account book of Edward Baxter - 1652
2063 - Receipt of 10s from Elizabeth Buswell, widow (Northants). Dated 31 October - 1644
2064 - Court of wards and liveries - bundle of rent receipts, for rents paid by Elizabeth Buswell for the late George Buswell's lands - 1632-1637
2065 - Order of Thomas Roe - escheator (of court of wards and Liveries) for Northants - to the heirs of George Buswell, to appear before him at the castle of Northampton. Dated 22 August - 1632
2066 - Buswell receipts - 1604-1609
2067 - Letter from John Fowler, Burton, to Eusebius Horton, re his marriage settlement: annuity of £300 charged on Northants and Leics estates if two or more children living at Horton's decease. Dated 14 July - 1791
2068 - Schedule of deeds and other documents belonging to Lady Wilmot-Horton, relating to her estates in the possession of Messrs Allen and Holmes (solicitors): relates to all Wilmot-Horton estates
2069 - Copy lease by George III to Robert Lord Carrington, in consideration of £293, of all that piece or parcel of ground in or near St James Place in the new parish of St James, Westminster: 29ft 7ins east-west, 16ft 5ins north-south - and building erected thereon: for 50 years: annual rent of 40s. Dated 4 May - 1798
2070 - Handbill - sale of estate at Eaton Socon, Bedfordshire. Dated 19 May - 1810
2071 - Sketch plan of house and park - completely unidentified ? Osmaston (not Catton) - [18th cent]
2072 - An account of what I have rec'd and what I have disbursed upon the account of Lockington rent, 1706-1715 (? should this be Curzon) - 1706-1715
2073 - Small valuation by Samuel Wyatt - Town Meadow, Cow Hay, Hall Hill, part Bank and Hop Yard (? Catton) 2 March - 1789
2074 - Memo re estates in Essex and Westminster: brief description and rent, nd - [early 18th cent]
2075 - Notes re unidentified Wilmot estates. Dated 7 June - 1639
2076 - Brief for Counsel's opinion in an action brought by ?Roberts against Viscount Campden for recovery of common rights in the manor of Liddington cum Caldicoat - [[late 16th cent]]
2077 - Another case paper: Roberts v Campden - [late 16th cent]
2078 - Measurements for new tithe barn at Liddington: 85ft long, 21ft broad, 14ft high. Christopher Horton to pay John Clark of Lichfield, carpenter £150 and materials, to take it down and rebuild it. Dated 4 November - 1738
2079 - A particular of the prebend of Liddington held by lease dated 30 October 1728 under Charles Reynolds, clerk, prebendary of the same, for the lives of George Buswell and Frances Buswell, only daughter of Sir Eusebius Buswell, Bt, dec'd, now vested in trustees by Act of Parliament - estates to be sold for payment of his debts. (gives details of buildings). Dated 30 October - [1728]
2080 - An estimate of the repairs of the great barn at Liddington - addressed to Christopher Horton - from Blest Colclough. Dated 26 June - 1738
2081 - Correspondence between Blest Colclough, Henry Talbott and Christopher Horton re the Liddington estate, 1738-9 - 1738-1739
2082 - Rental of Davenport estate - R J W Horton: just tenant and rent. Dated 29 September - 1823
2082-2112 - Estate papers, other counties
2083 - Abstract of title of the late Rev Edward Sacheverell Wilmot and Ann his wife to one undivided fourth part of the manor of Hallcourt of Beverley, and of estates at Harbledown, St Dunstans, Seasalter and Sturry, Kent - [c1800-1810]
2084-2112 - Original bundle of correspondence - Eusebius Horton and Thomas Dicken re the acquisition of Lady Markham's Almington (? Staffs) estate - 1786
2113-2195 - Buswell personal estate papers
2113-2195 - Original bundle relating to the financial affairs of Sir Eusebius Buswell of Cadeby (d 1730) - bonds, receipts, bills - of Buswell himself and the trustees of his debts (Colclough and Kynnersley) - 1708-1739
2196 - Bound volume relating to Weston enclosure - exchanges, draft surveys, correspondence, value of rectory, tithe rents, glebe: accounts of various owners lands in Weston open fields - 1752-1766
2196-2200 - Weston-on-Trent estate papers
2197 - Estate correspondence: general estate matters at Weston, including Weston lock, also much correspondence with Benjamin Walker at Osmaston - 1730-1769
2198 - General estate correspondence, mainly Osmaston enclosure, largely with Benjamin Walker. (Should be with Osmaston vols) - 1735-1766
2199 - "Exchanges and enclosures": draft surveys etc Aston and Weston; account of Mrs Meynell's enclosed land at Weston 1707; account of yardlands at Weston 1698; account of Weston demesne 1708; various enclosure acts; all sorts of drafts and calculations - 1698-1761
2200 - Weston estate: - 1647-1769
2201 - Catton estate account book - 1805-1816
2201-2214 - General estate papers
2202 - Catton estate account book - 1782-1786
2203 - Catton estate account book - 1757-1758
2204 - Catton estate account book - 1823-1825
2205 - Catton estate account book - 1786-1792
2206 - Copy will of Rebecca Wilkins of Ravenstone, 1712, and other papers. (Bound vol "Eusebius Horton 1785") - 1785
2207 - Copy act for making the River Derwent in Derbyshire navigable, 1719 - [c1785]
2208 - Rent roll of the estate of Richard Devenport Esq as guardian for Miss Frances Phoebe Lloyd of Llwynymaen - 1766-1767
2209 - Debtor and creditor account of the Cadeby buildings: viz pulling down the Old Hall and erecting a new house - 1828
2210 - Catton estate account - 1822
2211 - Barton-under-Needwood and Tatenhill enclosure award - 1812
2212 - Sale catalogue and plan - Hagley Hall estate, Staffs - 1863
2213 - Sale catalogue - carriages, carriage horses etc - Catton Hall: 14 March - 1871
2214 - Articles of agreement between William Robynson Esq and Walter Horton - following mediations by William Gresley et al 14 May 3 Elizabeth [1561] - to be henceforth "lovers and friends" - 1561
2215 - Notice of opening of Crick Tunnel - Grand Union Canal - 1814
2215-2507 - Personal estate papers
2216 - Trent and Mersey Canal - statement re Commercial Canal and use of Churnet for water supply - 1796
2217 - Agreement to lease to Trent and Mersey Canal land in Weston, 13 September - 1771
2218 - Assignment of 2 Derby Canal shares: Snowden to Wilmot: 20 September - 1809
2219 - Assignment of 3 Derby Canal shares: Lockett to Wilmot. Dated 3 November - 1799
2220 - Assignment of 4 Derby Canal shares: Bullivant to Wilmot. Dated 20 December - 1799
2221 - Memo to pay Eusebius Horton £1300, nd - [1730s]
2222-2283 - Original bundle re bill/act to make (i) Derwent in Derbyshire navigable 1719 (Wilmot) (ii) Case against Trent Navigation c 1700 (iii) Case in favour of Derby Canal (including Derby Canal map 1793) - c1700-1793
2284-2313 - Original bundle of correspondence - Lady Elizabeth Cope and Mr T M Cope to Sir Robert Wilmot (personal) - 1761-1771
2314-2327 - Original bundle of vouchers of Sir Robert John Wilmot-Horton - 1838-1839
2328-2336 - Further bundle of vouchers - 1838-1840
2337-2401 - Original bundle of Cope papers, - 1745-1782
2402 - Sir Robert Wilmot Horton - index to vouchers - 1836-1838
2403 - Confidential memorandum book - 1825-1829
2404 - List of floating debts due by Sir R W Horton - 1830-1836
2405 - Personal memo book of Sir R W Horton: eg life insurances, notes on income, mortgages, money lent etc - [1830s]
2406-2408 - Household bills (nd? Catton), servants wages (1724, Osmaston) - [1720s]
2409-2418 - File of receipts (Wilmot personal) - 1623-1783
2419-2432 - Farm and estates accounts (Catton) including farm and dairy account 1816 - 1731-1816
2433-2464 - Sundry accounts and bills largely personal (Wilmot and Horton): accounts of Mrs Barbara Harpur 1645, Nicholas Wilmot's personal debts nd, debts of estate of Sir R W Horton 1835 - 1645-1857
2465-2507 - Wilmot bonds and personal estate papers (personal not relating to deeds) - 1584-1836
2508 - Examined copy of a surrender of the terms for raising the younger children's portions in Robert Wilmot's marriage settlement, 14 January - 1703
2508-2701 - Family and public office papers
2509 - Number not used
2510 - Extracts from "England in 1825" - Frederick von Raumer Vol I - 1835
2511 - Petition to Robert Wilmot Horton MP from the women and children of Newcastle-under-Lyme re his election speech, 23 October - 1825
2512 - Correspondence re "petition to parliament"; R Wilmot Horton and "Christopher" - 1835
2513 - Humble petition of the letter "H" - humorous - [early 19th cent]
2514 - Schedule: between Christopher Horton, Esq, Sheriff of Derbyshire, and John Gell and John Milward, Commissioners for assessing and collecting the pole money in the wapentake of Wirksworth (schedule of townships and the amount of poll tax paid) 26 August - 1641
2515 - As 2514; Morleston and Litchurch: Simon Every and Samuel Sleigh, Commissioners, part missing 28 August - 1641
2516 - Postscript and second appendix to statement - re Sir Robert Wilmot (printed) - [1836]
2517 - Certificate that Thomas Dawson has taken, repeated and subscribed to oaths of allegiance, supremacy and abjuration. 8 October - 1723
2518 - Will of Walter Horton: 19 December - 1626
2519 - Will of Christopher Horton: 19 December - 1768
2520 - Will of Eusebius Horton: 17 July - 1813
2521 - Will of Eusebius Horton: 22 July - 1814
2522 - Memo re intended marriage of Dorothy Gladwin (cousin of Wilmot of Osmaston) to William Allwood Lord: 2 December - 1737
2523 - Will of John Holden, clerk, rector of Weston-on-Trent. 29 August - 1758
2524 - Will of John Matchitt, dec'd: 10 October - 1806
2525 - Will of Christopher Tauckred of Whixley, Yorks: 7 April - 1713
2526 - Sir John Harpur's appointment of Sir Robert Burdett, Robert Wilmot and Henry Dryson guardians of the son of Sir John Harpur (John) after his death: 1 August - 1681
2527 - Appointment of Theodore Green of Marston Trussell as under sheriff to Sir George Buswell. Dated 11 December - 1662
2528-2530 - Messrs Benbow, Alban and Benbow's accounts with the trustees of Sir Eusebius Horton: 1825-1827, 1823-1828, 1827-1828 - 1823-1828
2531 - Commission to the succeeding sheriff of Rutland: Clement Treton succeeding Eusebius Buswell al Pelsant. 26 November 2 Charles I [1626] - 1626
2532 - List of documents in the possession of Messrs E C Holmes and Son re the trustees of the will of E Horton, dec'd, covering the years 1823-1855 - [c1860]
2533 - Envelope relating to the Trustees of the will of the late Sir G L Wilmot Horton: statement of accounts and correspondence, 1889-1895 - 1889-1895
2534 - Sir John Eardley Wilmot's declaration re his sister's (Annabella McCulloch) will. February - 1773
2535 - Statement by Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton, Bt, Governor of Ceylon, re his father's death and will (printed) - 1836
2536 - Minutes of meetings of attornies of Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton re will of Sir R Wilmot - 1835-1836
2537 - Papers forwarded to Mr Allen by Sir R W Horton's request. 12 May - 1839
2538 - Sir R J Wilmot-Horton's financial statement: December - 1836
2539 - Statement showing income and debts of estate of Sir Robert Wilmot, Bt, December 1835 - 1835
2540 - Financial statement Sir R J Wilmot-Horton. May - 1836
2541 - Small bundle - Stevenson and Salt - re the accounts of the attornies of Sir R J Wilmot-Horton - 1835-1836
2542 - Benbow, Alban and Benbow's bill to the Rt Hon Robert J Wilmot-Horton - 1827
2543 - Abstract of Benbow's accounts - 1823-1827
2544 - Cases Nos 1 and 2 re "Horton Will Case" - re will of Eusebius Horton - 1836
2545 - Extracts from Mr Barneby's evidence in Horton v Wilmot - re will of Sir Robert Wilmot (wk 1839) - [c1840]
2546 - Part of printed case - 1836
2547 - Notes re Chetwin trust (Wilmot) - [c1740]
2548 - Envelope re Potter marriage settlement (Mr and Mrs J C Potter 18 June 1900: Henry Anson Horton one of the trustees) - 1900
2549 - Correspondence: Sir Robert Wilmot and Eusebius Horton: re Wilmot/Horton marriage settlement - 1806-1807
2550 - Memo re settlement of Catton estate by George Lewis Wilmot-Horton: 18 March - 1847
2551 - Extracts from Act of Parliament 6 William IV for removing doubts from the title of the devisees under the will of E Horton - 1836
2552 - Settlement re marriage of Annabella daughter of Robert Wilmot the elder of Osmaston (to James MacCulloch); 6 May - 1732
2553 - Notes on Christopher Horton's marriage settlement (20 January 1737) - 1740
2554-2555 - Case papers opening with the marriage settlement of Christopher Horton (1737): re Christopher Horton's will - 1770
2556 - Appointment of Christopher Wilmot-Horton as Lieutenant and Captain in the Coldstream Guards. Dated 27 January - 1832
2557 - Points submitted to the Duke of Devonshire re a general election in Derbyshire: 20 February - 1761
2558 - Robert Wilmot: appointed Deputy Lieutenant for Middlesex: 20 October - 1732
2559 - Appointment of Nicholas Wilmot as Master Extraordinary in Chancery, to take affadavits in the Duchy. Dated 13 June - 1665
2560 - Appointment of Sir Robert Wilmot to take the seat of Prince Frederick of Hesse Cassell in the College of Windsor (Hesse has been given order of the garter - Wilmot deputising): 3 May - 1750
2561 - Appointment of Sir John Eardley Wilmot to be Deputy Lieutenant: 9 July - 1757
2562 - Appointment of Robert Wilmot to be Deputy Lieutenant: 26 December - 1702
2563 - Appointment of Robert Wilmot as Deputy Lieutenant: 5 July - 1689
2564 - Appointment of Robert Wilmot as Deputy Lieutenant - 16 Feb [1708]
2565 - Appointment of Robert Wilmot as Deputy Lieutenant: 22 July - 1715
2566 - Appointment of Sir Robert Wilmot as Deputy Lieutenant: 9 July - 1757
2567 - Appointment of Sir Robert Wilmot as Deputy Lieutenant: 24 February - 1762
2568 - Statement re Catholic emancipation - [c1830]
2569 - Notes for speech re price of corn (watermark 1828) - [c1828]
2570 - Appointment of John Cope as Governor of Limerick 20 January - 1738
2571 - Appointment of Charles du Bourgay as Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica - 2 Nov 1721
2572 - Memo re R W Horton's view on emigration - 1833
2573 - Copy Act of Irish Parliament re pauperism - 1771-1772
2574 - General state of the national account of Ireland for 2 years ending Lady Day 1745 - 1745
2575 - Correspondence - Henry Anson - Colonial Secretary's Office re his office as Agent General of Immigration (post abolished) - 1888-1890
2576 - Appointment of Christopher Horton as ensign and lieutenant in Coldstream Guards, 29 June - 1826
2577 - Appointment of Hugh Ducye kt to succeed Eusebius Pelsant as sheriff of Rutland: 11 November 13 Charles II [1661]
2578 - Order to constables in the borough of Derby re destruction of fish "by diverse, idle, disorderly and mean persons not qualified by law" and several nets etc kept for that purpose: 1 April - 1717
2579 - Sacrament certificate of Sir Robert Wilmot: 16 April - 1797
2580 - Ireland - notes on petition to Crown for various payments
2581 - Appointment of Archibald Campbell as ensign in Royal Regiment of Foot: 22 November - 1758
2582 - Quietus roll for hundreds of Appletree, Morleston and Litchurch, Repton and Gresley and Wirksworth: Robert Wilmot sheriff - 1604
2583 - Appointment of Walter Horton of All Souls, Oxford, MA, to the parish church of Walton-on-Trent: 15 October - 1680
2584 - Appointment of --- (not filled in) as lieutenant in the Royal Regiment of Foot - 1765
2585 - Appointment of Sir Robert Wilmot as Deputy Lieutenant: 3 April - 1773
2586 - Pay lists and returns for Derbyshire Yeomanry Cavalry, and estimates of expenses: Chaddesden, Morley, Radbourne, Calke, Derby and Ashbourne troops: gives names of those serving - 1822-1827
2587 - Bundle of accounts - "Bombay" - 1837-1838
2588 - Protest of Rt Hon Robert Wilmot Horton, Governor of Ceylon re Sir Robert Wilmot's will - against the opinion of the law officers of the Crown - 1836
2590 - Ceylon 1840 - addresses of the Governor, Sir Robert Wilmot Horton to the members of the Legislative Council - 1840
2591 - Expenditure account - Colombo - 1835-1836
2592 - Letter from Lord Glenelg, Downing St, to Sir Robert Wilmot Horton regarding his resignation as Governor of Ceylon: 31 March - 1838
2593 - Part of a letter: re an election, possibly Ireland
2594 - Letter from Lord Glenelg, Downing St, to Sir Robert Wilmot Horton regarding his resignation as Governor of Ceylon: 31 March - 1838
2595 - Original bundle relating to plants in Ceylon
2596 - Satirical letter (in verse) from "an assistant government agent" in Ceylon, apparently to Sir Robert Wilmot Horton
2597 - 18th century Wilmot pedigree
2598 - Epitaph of Elizabeth Wilmot and Alice Eardley. (Eardley church) - 1717
2599 - 18th century copy of abstract of will of Robert Wilmot of Chaddesden 1638 - (1638) [18th cent]
2599 - Extracts from the Ceylon Gazette - 1835-1837
2600 - Part of 18th century Wilmot pedigree
2601 - Letter from E Wilmot, Nottingham, accompanying pedigrees: 23 May - 1770
2602 - 18th century Cope pedigree
2603 - Certificate that Robert Wilmot was admitted to the Hon Society of the Inner Temple: 3 June - 1730
2604 - Mid 18th century Wilmot family notes
2605 - Notes on the death of two Borrow children from measles - 1718
2606 - Wilmot pedigree
2607 - Extract from Morley parish registers regarding the marriage of Sir Robert Wilmot to Mary Ann Howard, 4 May 1795 - 1802
2608 - Marriage settlement - Robert Wilmot the younger of Osmaston to Ursula Marrow: 14 January 2 Anne [1704] - 1704
2609 - Envelope of correspondence re Christopher Wilmot Horton's lunacy - 1841
2610 - Envelope of correspondence re Christopher Wilmot Horton's lunacy - 1840-1844
2611 - Christopher Wilmot Horton's Journal - 1832-1834
2612 - Envelope of correspondence re Christopher Wilmot Horton's lunacy - 1841-1842
2613 - Number not used
2614 - Journal 1835-8-? C Wilmot - Horton - 1835-1838
2615 - Number not used
2616 - Book of 19th cent ms verse (unattributed), marked "Strutt 1867" on page near front - 1867
2617 - Book of scientific lecture notes - 1831
2618 - Anne Beatrice Horton - book purchased to record whatsoever she shall say or do amiss - 1793-1803
2619 - Detailed Catton inventories - 1838
2620 - Passports for a "Mr Parker" - 1838
2621 - Folder of unattributed ms verse and prose
2622-2625 - General Wilmot estate correspondence - 1776-1822
2626-2649 - Wilmot personal correspondence, including 4 letters from Henry Cavendish, Dublin, 1750 (2638-41), group of Indian letters 1820s. (2645-9) - 1647-c1829
2650-2669 - Catton estate correspondence - 1738-1910
2670-2696 - Mainly Wilmot Horton personal or office correspondence re "enormous masses of Union population" (2680); re reform bill, from Lord Carleton, May 1832; R Carleton to Sir Robert Wilmot Horton, Ceylon, re Wilmot-Horton bill, 2 August 1836 (2684) - c1820-1855
2697 - Legal bill re Annabella McCulloch's will - 1772
2698 - Letters from Eton re Mr Anson's son - 1897
2699 - Note in memory of his wife written by Richard Davenport: 19 May - 1755
2700 - Sacrament certificate of Thomas Bearcroft of Walton: 15 June - 1673
2701 - Draft epitaph
2702 - Folder of 18th/19th century recipes - Largely medical
2702-2740 - MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS
2703 - Unidentified photograph (portrait)
2704 - Shooting card - Catton: 18-21 November - 1890
2705 - Rules of Sir Francis Burdett Lodge of The Independent Order of Oddfellows - 1904
2706 - List of 18th century Derbyshire gentry
2707 - List of baronets of Derbyshire - 1710
2708 - Pilkington family pedigree - [late 17th cent]
2709 - List of sheriffs of Derbyshire to 1764
2710 - List of sheriffs of Derbyshire to 1718
2711 - Theatre bill (Theatre Royal, Haymarket) - 1772
2712 - Copy institution of Richard Stondanought to Vicarage of Croxall - [1538]
2713 - Notes on manor of Birmingham - 1721
2714 - Photograph of King Street, Belper - [early 20th cent]
2715 - Catalogue (printed) of the pictures and statues at Kedleston - [c1770]
2716 - Prospectus for the improvement of the fashionable circles - 1827
2717 - Apprenticeship indenture: Richard Parnell, button maker, of Little Sheepy, Leics, 24 June - 1673
2718 - Printed letter from Philip Gell to the burgesses of Derby re election: 17 January - 1722
2719 - Inventory of pictures at Hagley - 1858
2720 - Notice for arrest of Joseph Killingley of Walton-on-Trent, wanted for murder: 15 May - 1804
2721 - Faculty for various alterations to adorn and decorate Croxall church: to Walter Horton: 4 November - 1624
2722 - Horton personal account book - all estates mentioned - 1792-1803
2723-2724 - Statements (printed) re will of Sir Robert Wilmot - 1836
2725-2727 - Of 19th century religious notes - presumably sermon notes
2728-2740 - Numbers not used
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Expand C - Bound volumes of letters (2nd series) "Subject Sequence"C - Bound volumes of letters (2nd series) "Subject Sequence"
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Expand E - Loose letters and unsorted miscellaneous papersE - Loose letters and unsorted miscellaneous papers
F-G - Numbers not used
Expand H - RentalsH - Rentals
Expand I - 'Derbyshire Deeds' Series - 1495-1957I - 'Derbyshire Deeds' Series - 1495-1957
Expand J - Barton-under-Needwood manor court papersJ - Barton-under-Needwood manor court papers
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