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General memoranda book of Sir John Lowther

Catalogue reference: D LONS/W1/35

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This record is a file about the General memoranda book of Sir John Lowther dating from 1698 - 1705.

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Reference
D LONS/W1/35
Title
General memoranda book of Sir John Lowther
Date
1698 - 1705
Description

Purvey for Cumberland, all wards, 1665

Case of Allerdale Above Derwent re the Third Aid, 1698

[Purvey] valuation of Sir John Lowther's Cumberland estate

Account of the Duke of Somerset's rents in Corkickle, n.d.; hay tithe accounts Preston Quarter, St Bees, 1688; case and counsel's opinion re St Bees tithes, 1701

Petition of Elizabeth Hardknes, widow re tenancy of customary property in St Bees, n.d.

Memoranda re building of bulwark on parcel of ground in Duke St, Whitehaven, 1703; account of rents sold by John Senhouse, 1692.

Current rates of foreign coins in British colonies, 1704

Nomination of Richard Jackson as curate of St Bees church, 1705

Descriptions of St Bees and Whitehaven by various authors, 1694-1703

Verdict of the Sockbridge manor jury re a fence in the high demesne, 1705

Nomination of Richard Stainton to the parish of Barton, 1705

Nomination of John Mattinson to the parish of Patterdale, 1705

Held by
Cumbria Archive Centre, Carlisle
Language
English
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/beded6c3-1d6c-4e8d-8b91-c39f6123b957/

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General memoranda book of Sir John Lowther