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Calendar of Cheshire Inquisitions Post Mortem
Stewart-Brown 'Cheshire Inquisitions Post Mortem, 1603-60' Lancs. & Ches. Rec. Soc., volume 84, introduction
- Held by
- Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
- Date
- 1509-1610
- Reference
- DDX4
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Account book, labelled 'No. 17' and bound in conformity with the main series of Hundred,...
In the Chamberlains Accounts (RYE/60/6, fo. 167v) Robert Wymond, jurat, is mentioned as deceased during the mayoralty of Thomas Byrchet (1548/9) and wages for attendance to parliament are paid to Wellys and Raynolds, 5 May 1549 (RYE/60/6 fo. 190r).
- Held by
- East Sussex Record Office
- Date
- 1513-70
- Reference
- RYE/147/1
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Letter from Edward Willoby
The overseers are also reminded that £60 4s 6d is still owed from the last call of the rates.Counties: Northumberland.
- Held by
- Berwick Record Office
- Date
- 1863
- Reference
- GBR 81/793
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Letter from John Griffin to Eleanor Isabella Franklin, including reference to Griffin...
Receipt of her letter of 29 Oct, with its entertaining account fo improvements over which her father presides; with natural history being her favourite amusment, he asks her why there is such mortality among the monkeys in the Zoological Gardens (ove…
- Held by
- Derbyshire Record Office
- Date
- 9 Mar 1840
- Reference
- D8760/F/FEG/1/37/1
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Proceedings and Account Book.
fos. 60-63r Treasurer's accounts, receipts and disbursements, 1727-32, ending with receipt for the balance then due to trustees, 2 August 1757. fos. 63v-71r blank. fos. 71v-72 Treasurer's accounts, 1734-38.
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- East Sussex Record Office
- Date
- 1719-1813
- Reference
- RYE/114/1
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The Old Custumal
fo. 70r blank.
- Held by
- East Sussex Record Office
- Date
- c.1550-1635
- Reference
- RYE/57/1
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Private ledger
[from p. 50 folio numbers only are used, the last being fo. 81]. General ledger, mostly business accounts but also some records of private transactions.
- Held by
- Liverpool Record Office
- Date
- Sep. 1736 - Feb. 1779
- Reference
- 920 NIC/21/1/1
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Mortlake Schools: Endowment, 1802-1903
[In 1634 John Blackwell promised 20 nobles on the building of a school house [2414/4/1 fo.84v].
- Held by
- Surrey History Centre
- Date
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- 2414/9/75-103B
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The 'Gaunt' Roll.
Fo. 18, no. 60 3 January 1377/8. Fragment of a bond. Given at Canterbury, co. Kent. No witnesses. Two red seals. Fo. 23, no. 74 18 June 1340. Feoffment from Sir John Waleys to Juliana, wid. of John de Houne.
- Held by
- East Sussex Record Office
- Date
- Mid 15th century
- Reference
- GLY/1139
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Crofton Collection: Hongkong and Canton 1880-1890. Photographer(s): Unknown.
Prints 51-59 Small format views of Hong Kong, including a series fo prints showing damage caused by the storm of 3 December 1891. Prints 60-62 Views of Hong Kong, c. 1895, with handwritten captions.
- Held by
- British Library: Asian and African Studies
- Date
- 1880s-1890s
- Reference
- Photo 1116/1
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Rye Custumal and Copy of the Charters of the Cinque Ports
fos. 60-61 Agreement between Hastings, Winchelsea and Rye for apportioning common charges. English. (See. RYE. 58/2; Jeake, pp. 95-7.) fo. 62 blank.
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- East Sussex Record Office
- Date
- c.1560-1605
- Reference
- RYE/57/3
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1.. Mathew Mathewes of Gwernddy gentleman and Margaret his wife, Maurice Lloyd the...
John Home of Hyssington gentleman At the Great Sessions at Pool on 4 April.last Mathew Mathewes levied to Home and his heirs a fine on a moiety of 2 messuages, one cottage, 2 gardens , 4 orchards, 50 acres land, 40 acres meadow, 60 acres pasture
- Held by
- Shropshire Archives
- Date
- 20 June 1717
- Reference
- 445/186
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Littleton Powys to Richard Powys.
The usual time fo payment for wood is All Hallowtide, but by importunity he was paid somewhat sooner. Directed for Richard Powys, Esq., at his house in Litchfield Street, near Soe Hoe.
- Held by
- Shropshire Archives
- Date
- Henley, 11 March 1708
- Reference
- 112/2/159
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Coll 7/44 'Arabia: supply of arms and ammunition to Saudi Arabia from United Kingdom'
A detailed memorandum issued by the Foreign Office, which describes the options available, is found at folios 60-74.
- Held by
- British Library: Asian and African Studies
- Date
- 17 Apr 1939-12 May 1941
- Reference
- IOR/L/PS/12/2214
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"Paxbred or Oak Book"
There is a possibility (unlikely now fo. 61 has been identified) these boards were originally attached in the reverse order, with the extension at the head of the book. The text, on parchment 8 7/8" by 6¼", paginated 1-60 by E.
- Held by
- Southampton Archives Office
- Date
- 14th-16th century
- Reference
- SC 2/1/1
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Albans MM minutes
Fo. vol., parchment bound, 176 pp., good condition.
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- Bedfordshire Archives & Records Service
- Date
- 1806-1813
- Reference
- FR2/1/1/4
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Court Book of Assemblies, Hundred, Record and Strangers (Piepowder) Courts
60); 3 freemen admitted, 1 by election, 1 by birthright and 1 by mayor's choice (fo 60v); 1 Mar - 19 Apr 1556 60v no idle or suspect person to let a house unless the owner notifies the mayor or forfeit 10s; non residents to be assessed as in the
- Held by
- East Sussex Record Office
- Date
- 1527-1558
- Reference
- WIN/51
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Letter book
275, 391 John Gilbert Cooper's mortgage 130, 135, 182, 219 Loan to Lord Stamford 141 Richard Townley's mortgage 142, 143, 382 Mortgage for Mr Gwyn of Ford Abbey 146 Duke of Montague's mortgage 173 John, Duke fo
- Held by
- Shropshire Archives
- Date
- 1740-1753
- Reference
- 112/12/Box 21
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Albans MM minutes
Nicholson from Ireland, p.131 1798 visit of Mary Sterry, London, p.140 1798 chest at Hemel for deeds of Hemel & Albans, Chorleywood & Wood End (pp.156, 159-60) 1799
- Held by
- Bedfordshire Archives & Records Service
- Date
- 1791-1805
- Reference
- FR2/1/1/3
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'Copy of J. Knill's Trust Deed in the Oaken Chest in the Custom House at St. Ives'
If £100 accumulated £50 always to remain for repair of Mausoleum. £10 (when £100 accumulated) to be paid to such a woman being a native fo St. Ives who shall have married seaman, fisherman, tinner or labourer (an inhabitant of St.
- Held by
- Cornwall Record Office
- Date
- 29 May 1797
- Reference
- P91/25/1