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Short title: Dolphin v Dolphin. Documents exhibited in court: Inventory of plate,...

Catalogue reference: C 111/203

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C 111/203
Date
1619-1829
Description

Short title: Dolphin v Dolphin. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Inventory of plate, linen, china, household goods and furniture in the house of Thomas Vernon Dolphin, deceased, at Eyford, Glos (c 1750).

Short title: Downes v Clough. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Deed to lead the uses of a fine between Richard Garnon of North Witham, Lincs, clerk, and his wife, Elizabeth, Thomas Hayes of Grantham, Lincs, John Troughton of Bankston, Lincs, clerk, John Town of Grayingham, Lincs, clerk, William Riceof Wymondham, Leics, and Richard Rice of London relating to houses and land in Brant Broughton, Lincs (1715).
  • A letter, a promissory note, and two receipts (1727-1733).
  • Grant between Elizabeth Garnon, John Clough and Lucy Garnon, spinster, all of Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire, Richard Garnon of Ashwell, Rutland, clerk, and Anne Wilkinson of Hillcoate in Blackwell, Derbyshire, concerning a house and land in Brant Broughton, Lincolnshire (1728).
  • Quitclaim of John Downes of Rotherham, Yorks, clerk, and his wife, Anne, to Alexander Garnon of Melton, Leics, apothecary, of a house and land in Brant Broughton, Lincs (1739).
  • Affidavit of John Downes and his wife, Anne, with schedule (1752).

Short title: Drake v Dunsford. Documents exhibited in court:

  • 5 title deeds relating to land called Gatcomb in Colyton, Devon (1619-1785).
  • Gift of William, Earl of Bedford, to Peter Trosse of Exeter of a house in High Street, Exeter (1641).
  • 2 title deeds relating to land called Collands at Awliscombe, Devon (1742; 1754).
  • Lease of John, Earl Poulett, to John Drake of Exeter of two tenements at Sampford Peverell, Devon (1744).
  • Copy will of Grace Stephens of Heavitree, Devon (1763).
  • Lease of Philip Drake of Madford, Devon, to Richard Cross of Duryard, Devon of tenements called Hunshays and Cleaves, at Awliscombe, Devon (1772).
  • Letters of administration to John Drake, administrator of Philip Drake (1774).
  • Receipt of consols purchased by John Drake (1785).
  • Valuation of the goods of John Drake (1786).
  • Two letters to Mr Owens of Tiverton, Devon, attorney, from Henry Dunsford and Thomas Hutchins (1787).
  • Conditions of sale and abstract of title of property in St Mary Arches, Exeter, to be sold on behalf of Mary Drake, widow (1787).
  • Letters of administration with will annexed to Mary Drake, administratrix of John Drake (1787).
  • 2 title deeds relating to a house in St Mary Arches, Exeter (1789; 1803).
  • Affidavits of Mary Drake, Henry Dunsford, Anthony Heathfield and Thomas Rendell, solicitor, with schedule (1804).
  • Covenant to produce deeds of John Hooper of Haybridge, Wilts, to Henry Dunsford of Tiverton, Devon, and Anthony Heathfield of Lympstone, Devon (1807).
  • Affidavit of Rev Thomas Tanner with schedule (1809).

Short title: Druce v Jarvis. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Probate copy of the will of Thomas Keates of Battersea, Surrey, carpenter, with bequests including his business to his son, Thomas Joseph Keates; and property held of Earl Spencer and the Archbishop of York to Richard Jarvis of Long Acre,Middx, and Thomas Joseph Keates (endorsed as having been produced at the manor court of Battersea and Wandsworth, Surrey) (1829).

Short title: Dunston v Allen. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Lease of Charles Broughton of the Middle Temple, Middx, and his wife, Barbara, to Roger Williams of Wapping, Middx, gardener, of garden ground in Wapping (1703).
  • Bond of Charles Broughton to Roger Williams (1703).
  • Lease and counterpart of Roger Williams to Richard Cliff of Ratcliff in Wapping, Middx, of garden ground and a wash-house in Wapping and garden ground in St Paul, Shadwell, Middx; with assignment to Samuel Huatson of London, silk-thrower, endorsed (1705-1711).
  • Probate copy of the will of Roger Williams (1709).
  • Lease of Barbara Broughton, widow, to John Allen of Stepney, Middx, of land in Wapping, Middx (1708).
  • Lease of John Allen to Thomas Boots of Woolwich, Kent, shipwright, and his wife, Susanna, of property in Stepney, Middx (1713).
  • Lease of John Allen to Thomas Boots and his wife, Clare, of houses and gardens in Stepney, Middx (1717).
  • Lease of John Allen to John Cliff of Wapping, Middx, gardener, of garden ground and a wash-house in Wapping and garden ground in St Paul, Shadwell, Middx (1718).

Short title: Dutton v Douglas. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Bundle of papers (described in an affidavit) relating to fee farm rents from property and land within the manors of Dent, Labourne, Middleham, Walkington and Nafferton; land and property in Nafferton, Meadow Geale Pool or Gueld Pool, Middleham and Wissings; towns and villages within the wapentake of Hallikeld Friendless; towns and villages in the bailiwick of Gilling East Friendless; the ward and castle of Gilling East, Gilling West, and Hang West; and the town of Gilling West Friendless, all Yorks (1726-1758).

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The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
Clothing
Conveyancing
Government finances
Manors
Manufacturing
Litigation
Asia
Wills and probate
Banking
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C5878378/

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