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Short title: Faldes v Moody. Documents exhibited in court: 5 title deeds relating...

Catalogue reference: C 111/206

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Reference
C 111/206
Date
1416-1823
Description

Short title: Faldes v Moody. Documents exhibited in court:

  • 5 title deeds relating to houses in Carnaby Street, St James, Westminster (1723-1794).
  • Lease of Charlotta Howell of Bloomsbury, Middx, to John Stevens of St James, Westminster, of property in Bell Street, St Marylebone, Middx (1774).
  • Assignment of John Stevens to James Faldes of Carnaby Street, St James, Westminster, of property in Bell Street, St Marylebone, Middx (1778).
  • Lease of James Faldes to Joseph Hill of Hungerford Market, Middx, of The Bull's Head, Carnaby Street, St James, Westminster (1784).
  • Insurance policy of James Faldes of The Ship, Carnaby Street, vintner, relating to The Bull's Head, Carnaby Street (1784).
  • Insurance policy, with certificate of contribution (1794) of John Stephenson and John Moody, executors of James Faldes, relating to a house in Carnaby Street (1787).
  • Insurance policy of John Stevens relating to property in Bell Lane, Paddington, Middx (1775).
  • Invoice of Mr Faldes for the drawing up of deeds and other costs in purchase of a house from Mr Lowndes; charged by Mr Goostrey (1777).
  • Abstract of title of William Lowndes to tenements in Carnaby Street, St James, Westminster (c 1777).
  • Affidavit of John Moody with schedule (1798).

Short title: Frost v Gould. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Release of John Heath of Weston Corbett, Hants, to Henry Frost of Stratfield Mortimer, Berks, of a cottage in Stratfield Mortimer (1821).
  • Conditions of sale and agreement of sale relating to buildings at [Stratfield] Mortimer, Berks (1821).
  • Extracts from Stratfield Mortimer, Berks, parish register recording the baptisms of Hannah, daughter of John and Ann Headland (1703), and Thomas, son of William and Hannah Bridge (1746) (1822).
  • Extracts from Stratfield Mortimer, Berks, parish register recording the burials of John Headland (1762), Hannah Bridge (1787), and William Bridge (1801) (c 1822).
  • Extracts from Weston Patrick, Hants, parish register relating to the Heath family (1724-1777) (c 1822).
  • Affidavit of Henry Frost and Thomas Creaker with schedule (1823).

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

  • Rental of tenements in Pendleton, Newhall, Woodhouse, Walnes, Pendleton Field, and Bryndlache [Brindley], Ches, endorsed with perambulation of bounds of demesne of Pendleton, Woodhouse, Medop and Swyneshurst; with memorandum (1392) of an inquisition taken at Salford regarding common of pasture and turbary at Brendlach in the wapentake of Salford, adjudged by the jurors to belong to the prior and convent of the priory of St Thomas the Martyr, near Stafford, annexed (1416).
  • Extract from survey of tenements in Manneton, Federsforth, the Mylne, Swynton and Hangton with Swynton formerly belonging to Whalley Abbey, Lancs (c 1537).
  • 2 copy deeds relating to property in Pendleton, Lancs (1537; 1641).
  • Depositions of Bryan Fowler, taken at Stafford, before the court of Chancery within the Duchy of Lancaster, concerning the manor of Pendleton, Lancs (1569).
  • Legal memorandum relating to a lease (1534) of the prior of St Thomas the Martyr, Staffs (c 1627).
  • 2 title deeds relating to a cottage and land at Pendleton, Lancs (1653; 1687).
  • Survey of lands in Pendleton, Eccles, Lancs, late in possession of Walter Fowler of St Thomas, Staffs, surveyed by virtue of a commission for treason under the Commonwealth (1653).
  • Papers in the Exchequer case Gilberts v Fowler (1683-1685).
  • Lease of Richard, Viscount Colchester, to John Prisor of Pendleton, Lancs, of land in Pendleton (1691).
  • Release of William Fowler of St Thomas, Staffs, to Augustine Giffard of Chillington, Staffs, of the manor of Albrighton, Staffs (1699).
  • Lease and release of Edward Ward of Birmingham to Walter, Lord Aston, and Charles Fowler of Penford, Staffs, of the estate of William Fowler of St Thomas, Staffs, deceased, comprising the site of the dissolved priory of St Thomasthe Martyr, near Stafford; the manors of Cotton, Drayton and Mere, Staffs; lands within Tixall, Herberton, Stafford, Marston, Berkswich, Aston, Acton Trussell and Bednall, Brocton, Walton, Stockton, Mere, Chalton, Podmore, Weston upon Trent, Gayton, Fradswell, Stowe, Dryneton, Lea Grinley, and Newton, all Staffs; and the manors of Betchfield, Flint, and Pendleton, Lancs (1725).
  • Papers in the case Fowler v Earl Rivers relating to land at Pendleton, Lancs (1709).
  • Copies of the inquisitions post mortem of Brian Fowler (1588), Walter Fowler (1622), Edward Fowler (1624), relating to land in Staffordshire (1710).
  • Papers in a plea of ejectment Bolton v Earl of Barrymore relating to land at Pendleton, Lancs (1712-1713).
  • Papers in the Chancery case Fowler v Earl of Barrymore, relating to land at Pendleton, Lancs (1715-1716).
  • Copy will of Roger Downes of Wardley, Lancs (1637).
  • Bond of William Fowler of St Thomas, Staffs, Thomas Bradshaw of Manchester, and William Aldred of Pendleton, Lancs, to John Turner of Pendleton (1709).
  • Bond of George Pendle of Pendleton, Lancs, to William Fowler of St Thomas, Staffs (1714).
  • Affidavit of Walter, Lord Aston, and schedule in Fauconberg v Fitzgerald (1731).

Short title: Floyer v Stevens. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Account book of James Smart relating to money received and paid on behalf of Mrs Phelps (1728-1749).
  • 7 packets of papers relating to the management of the estates of John Phelps in Porton, Wilts, Combersbury, Som, West Hanningfield, Essex, and Shinfield, Berks, by James Smart of Long Wittenham, Oxon, including papers relating to the enclosure of Porton Common (1737-1752).

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Short title: Fullwood v Hammond. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Bond of Samuel Cudworth of London, merchant, to Daniel Kingston of London, brazier (1694).
  • Lease of Giles Riddle of London, merchant-tailor, to John Stewart of St Andrew, Holborn, Middx, of a house in Eagle Street, St Andrew, Holborn (1721).
  • Bond of John Paulson of St Marylebone, brickmaster, to Thomas Hartshorne (1724).
  • Bond of Thomas Robson of Tranford, Middx, to Thomas Hartshorne (1725).
  • Pocket book of Thomas Hartshorne containing accounts (1725).
  • Memorandum constituting a lease of Thomas Hartshorne to Anne Hartshorne of a house called The Yorkshire Stingo with a bowling-green, in Lisson Green, St Marylebone (1726).
  • Promissory note of William Manser to Thomas Hartshorne (1732).
  • A bundle of tradesmen's invoices and receipts regarding debts of Thomas Hartshorne settled by his mother, Anne Hartshorne, as his executrix and administratrix (1732-1733).
  • Five memoranda relating to examinations of witnesses to be made concerning the above receipts (c 1733).
  • Inventory of the household goods, plate, lining and wearing apparell of Thomas Hartshorne (1733).
  • Memorandum of counsel's opinion on the distribution of Thomas Hartshorne's estate (c 1733).
  • Inventory of the leasehold estate of Thomas Hartshorne at a house called the Yorkshire Stingo, four houses at Holborn Passage, Middx, and rent-charges from two adjacent houses (1733).
  • Two receipts for debts settled by Anne Hartshorne (1733).
  • Invoice and receipt relating to the costs of Thomas Hartshorne's interment (1733).
  • Letter from David Ramsay to Mr. Hartshorne requesting the payment of rent. (1733).
  • Invoice and receipt for legal fees. (1733).

Short title: Felton v Read. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Bond of Ralph Baldwin of Gray's Inn, Middx, to Matthew Jumper, leatherseller, and John Alford, clothworker, both of London (1653).
  • Receipt of Ralph Baldwin to John Alford for payment of purchase money of ten houses in St James, Clerkenwell, Middx (1653).
  • Lease of Matthew Jumper and John Alford to Thomas Clark of St James, Clerkenwell, husbandman, of ten houses in St James, Clerkenwell, Middx (1656).
  • Lease of Matthew Jumper and John Alford to William Lee of St James, Clerkenwell, bridlemaker, of ten houses in St James, Clerkenwell, Middx (1660).
  • Receipts for rent paid (1660).
  • Exemplification of a judgment on a writ of partition of Edward Atslow against Peter Harris relating to houses in St Sepulchre and St James, Clerkenwell, Middx (1667).
  • Copy lease of John Steele of St Marylebone, Middx, to Joseph Collens of St Martin in the Fields, Middx, carpenter, of part of Mill Fields, otherwise Kirkham Close, in St James, Westminster (1705).
  • Lease of Joseph Collens to Henry Bainbridge of St Andrew Holborn, Middx, joiner, of land in Great Marlborough Street, St James, Westminster (1705).
  • Mortgage of Henry Bainbridge to Margaret Lock of St Margaret, Westminster, widow, of land and property in Great Marlborough Street, St James, Westminster (1706).
  • Agreement between Henry Bainbridge and Thomas Lowther of St Martin in the Fields, Middx, to assign a mortgage of land and property in Great Marlborough Street, St James, Westminster (1708).
  • Copy of an agreement between Henry Bainbridge and Thomas Lowther of St Martin in the Fields, Middx, to assign a mortgage of land and property in Great Marlborough Street, St James, Westminster, addressed to John Felton at Petworth House, Sussex (1708).
  • Assignment of mortgage of Margaret Lock to John Felton of land and property in Great Marlborough Street, St James, Westminster (1708).
  • Fire insurance policy, and receipt to John Felton of Kensington relating to land and property in Great Marlborough Street, St James, Westminster (1733).
  • Assignment of mortgage of Edward Atkyns of Lincoln's Inn to Sir John Marsham of Cuxton, Kent, and Pellatia Barnardiston of London, merchant, of the manors of Bosham, Funtington, Thorney, and Buckfold; the hundred of Bosham; and the advowson of Thorney church, all Sussex (1675).

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Conveyancing
Manors
Treason and rebellion
Crown lands and estates
Landed estates
Crime
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