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Papers of Sir James Thynne continued. 1. Household Accompts of Sir James Thynne,...

Catalogue reference: TH/VOL/LXVI

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This record is a file about the Papers of Sir James Thynne continued.   1. Household Accompts of Sir James Thynne,... dating from 1642 - 1679.

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Reference

TH/VOL/LXVI

Date

1642 - 1679

Description

Papers of Sir James Thynne continued.

1. Household Accompts of Sir James Thynne, including f.94. etc.) daily dietaries for dinner with list of guests at Longleat Feb. - May 1649: and accompts of Farm Stock, especially Horses, etc. 1642-1663. f.1.

2. Two copies of Sir James Thynne's settlement of his manors, lands, etc. in Co. Wilts. 14 Oct. 1669. ff.152,214.

3. Similar Accompts of Sir Thomas Thynne, nephew and successor of Sir James Thynne, 1671 - 1679. ff.242 - 262.

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Longleat House
Language

English

Record URL
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Series information

TH/VOLS/XLVIII - C

MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS OF THE THYNNE FAMILY.

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2,601 records

This record is held at Longleat House

306 records

Within the fonds: TH

THYNNE PAPERS.

66 records

Within the series: TH/VOLS/XLVIII - C

MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS OF THE THYNNE FAMILY.

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Within the sub-series: TH/VOLS/LXII-LXVI

Miscellaneous papers of Sir James Thynne, Knt., (eldest surviving son of Sir Thomas...

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