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WOOD FAMILY
Catalogue reference: ACC/0928
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This record is about the WOOD FAMILY dating from 1366-1938.
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
- ACC/0928
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Title (The name of the record)
- WOOD FAMILY
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1366-1938
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Description (What the record is about)
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Personal Family Records
Property in Littleton: The Manor of Littleton (Lambell's Title Deeds) 1419 - 1650; The Manor of Littleton 1650 - 1749; Littleton Manor Court Rolls 1529 - 1717; The Chantry House and 1 acre in Dunstall Shott 1589 - 1683; Malthouse Close and Hearne Close 1680 - 1683; The Chantry House, 1 acre in Dunstall Shott, and Malthouse Close 1684 - 1748; The Farm House of Richard Singer 1677 - 1686; The Freehold messuage with 22 acres of land, 3 acres in Littleton Mead, 3 half acres in Ridibin Mead, and the Malthouse with 8½ acres and Farm Close. 1547 - 1732; Pound House and Pound Close 1701 - 1751; Ipwells Halls and Martins; The Smith's Shop 1708 - 1749; Hook Ayt and Swans Nest Hill 1754 - 1776; Littleton Park (Modern Documents) 1918 & 1938; Advowson of Littleton 1366 - 1610; Littleton Glebe (Undated) & 1667; Odd pieces of property acquired by Wood 1661 - 1791; Odd pieces of property acquired by Nicholas and Francis Townley 1605 - 1666; Odd pieces of property acquired by the Singer family 1575 - 1683; Odd pieces of property acquired by James Stiles 1695 - 1696; Odd pieces of land in Littleton 1416 - 1809. Terriers, Rentals and Surveys: Raveners, Ipwells and other lands in Littleton Shepperton and Laleham 1420 - 1742. Legal Papers: Papers relating to a Dispute over the Manor of Astlam, Thomas Wood v. Gilbert Lambell 1717. Property in Laleham: The Manor of Laleham 1538 - 1661; Dirks, Goodgroomes and Delawares 1601 - 1660; Odd pieces of property in Laleham 1624 - 1803. Survey and Rental: 1 Survey, 1584; 1 rental, probably of Laleham N.D. ? 15th C. or 16th C.. Legal Papers: Papers relating to a Dispute. Thompson Stapley v. Sir Thomas Reynell. re seizure of bricks and enclosure of copyhold land 1650 - 1651. Property in Shepperton: The copyhold tenements of Lotons, Rayners, Balnetts and Harts 1719 - 1798. Property outside Littleton, Shepperton and Laleham: 1427 - 1809. Odd Documents: 1489 - 1651. A note of seal wrappings and bundle labels: 1513 - 1617. Appendix: Report on the records made to Shepperton Studios Ltd. November 1965.. -
Arrangement (Information about the filing sequence or logical order of the record)
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The Records were kept in a large tin box inscribed: "Deeds dating from 1373 to 1902 conveying Lordships of the manors of Astlam and Littleton and other documents. 483 deeds. Sir Richard Burbidge, Bart."
LITTLETON MANOR COURT ROLLS
There appear to be no original manorial court rolls among the Littleton Park records but there are a number of copies of the rolls or extensive extracts from them, as follows:-
ACC/0928/001/15 1529 Court Baron. Court Roll. (Copy)
ACC/0928/001/21/3a 1529 Court Baron. Court Roll. (Copy)
ACC/0928/001/68 1641 Court Baron. Court Roll. (Copy)
ACC/0928/021/3b 1641 Court Baron. Court Roll. (Copy)
ACC/0928/001/71 1650 Court Baron. Court Roll. (Copy)
ACC/0928/021/3c 1650 Court Baron. Court Roll. (Copy)
ACC/0928/021/4 & 5 1717 Court Baron. Court Roll.(2 copies)
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- London Metropolitan Archives: City of London
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Creator(s) (The creator of the record)
- <famname>Wood family</famname>
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
- 436 documents
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Administrative / biographical background (Historical or biographical information about the creator of the record and the context of its creation)
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LITTLETON PARK RECORDS
These Record (Some 436 items, 1366-1809 and 1938) were deposited with the Greater London Record Office (Middlesex Records) on 24th May 1966, by Shepperton Studios Ltd., the present owners of Littleton Park. They are in fact the title deeds of the estates of the Wood family in the Littleton area, which were handed on intact to their successor at Littleton Park in 1873/4. They thus passed from Wood to Sir Richard Burbidge in 1874; to Sir Edward Nicholl in 1918; and then to Shepperton Studies Ltd., the present owners
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/58b008e8-355c-49b5-ba7d-b3feaf2d9cf4/
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WOOD FAMILY