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Short title: Page v Chamberlain. Documents exhibited in court: Agreement between...

Catalogue reference: C 111/220

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C 111/220
Date
17th century-1820
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Short title: Page v Chamberlain. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Agreement between Thomas Downes, haberdasher, and Edward Robinson, innholder, both of London, concerning houses in Fetter Lane, St Andrew, Holborn, London (1619).
  • Lease of John Frith of Westminster to Dudley, Lord Carleton of land in the manors of Moulsey Matham, in Thames Ditton and Imber, Surrey (1627).
  • Agreement between Edward Whitborne of London, innholder, and his wife, Joanne, to John Okes of Tower Hill, London, concerning The Rose Tavern, Tower Hill. (1637).
  • Lease of Richard Smyth to Edward Dudson, both of London, drapers, of The Crown, St Mary Bredman, Canterbury, and property in Herne, near Reculver, Kent (1654).
  • Decree in Exchequer in the cause Atkyns v Took (1692).
  • Rental of quit rents in manor of Elmdon Bury, Essex (c 1700).
  • Abstract of title of Tobias Jenkyns to fee farm rent in Yorkshire (c 1704).
  • Account of the executors of Peter Courtney and Thomas Lunn (1706-1718).
  • Bond of Zachary Searger and Thomas Cross of Woolpit, Suff, and John Fosditch of Harlestone, Northants, to Samuel Barnardiston of Brightwell, Suff (1706).
  • Release of William Bursley of Finchley, Middx, to Richard Cooper of London, coachmaker, of property called The Angel and Phoenix, Cow Lane, St Sepulchre, London (1706).
  • Book of receipts of recognizances granted by James Medlicott, Master in Chancery (1707-1715).
  • Affidavit of William Hayhurst of Preston, Lancs (1708).
  • Memoranda of customs of Ashdown Forest, Sussex (c 1708).
  • Papers in the cause Rock v Parry (c 1709-c 1715).
  • Loose petty accounts (1714-1732).
  • Quitclaim of Charles Phillips and his wife, Susanna, to Lewis Richards and John Saunders of legacies in the will of Bennett Richards of St Giles in the Fields, Middx (1714).
  • Assignment of Sarah Speidell to John Merry of London of rent due on property in Shelley, Suff (1715).
  • Affidavit of Thomas, Viscount Windsor (1716).
  • Affidavit in the cause Guidott v Symes (with abstracts of exhibits) (1720).
  • Abstract of title Mr Nicholls (c 1721).
  • 4 title deeds relating to property in Wenden Lofts, Kent (1725-1733).
  • 3 title deeds relating to property in Elmdon, Essex (1730-1733).
  • Agreement between Thomas Beake of Westminster, Henry Robinson of London, Cornelius Dutch of London, Charles Davison of Durham, Joseph Davison of Ellingham, Northumb, and Humphrey Cory of London, relating to an engine for 'raising water by fire' at North Biddick colliery, Durh (1732). See also C 111/201.
  • Affidavit of James Buck with schedule (1733).
  • Affidavit of Edward Ayscoghe of Louth, Lincs (1734).
  • Memorandum labelled At a committee of the Treasury (1734).
  • Examinations in the cause Tench v Staples (1736).
  • Assignment of Joseph Wells of Devizes, Wilts, to John Eyles of Bishops Cannings, Wilts, and George Heathcote of Earl Stoke, Wilts of a house in Devizes (1737).
  • Order in Chancery in the cause Hulse v Blewitt relating to the estate of Reginald Morgan Bray (1742).

[W1831 P3]. Short title: Paris v Hughes. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Declaration of trust of William Robert Paris of Morton, Lincs, Thomas Hughes of Somers Town, Middx, George Hughes of Royal Exchange Assurance Office, London and Thomas Tebbutt of Gray's Inn Square, Middx, concerning an etate in Morton, Lincs (1820).

Short title: Bale v Churchey. Documents exhibited in court:

  • 17 title deeds relating to property in Wincanton, Som (1601-1714).
  • Grant of Thomas Ewens of Penselwood, Som, to Richard Churchey of Wincanton, Som, merchant, of the borough rents of Wincanton (1666).
  • Bill of complaint of George Tyte of Bristol (1674).
  • Bonds, receipts, copy wills, draft deeds, and other papers (1679-1730).
  • Agreement between Thomas Churchey and James Churchey relating to property in Catstock and Walditch, Dors, and Henstridge, Wincanton, Charlton Musgrove, and Maxton, Som (1705).
  • 5 title deeds relating to property in Horsington, Charlton Musgrove, and Wincanton, Som (1720).
  • Inventory of the goods of James Churchey, deceased, at Wincanton, Som (c 1720).
  • Probate of James Churchey (1721).
  • Schedule of the estate of Richard Churchey, deceased, in Wincanton and Mapperton, Som (c 1735).

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
Conveyancing
Manors
Trade and commerce
Coal
Wills and probate
Mining and quarrying
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C5878395/

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