(1) Edward Hale of Week, victualler Nephews and devisees of Robert Hiscock William Hale of Devizes,…

‘description’:'(1) Edward Hale of Week, victualler Nephews and devisees of Robert Hiscock William Hale of Devizes, woolstapler Nephews and devisees of Robert Hiscock Eleanor his wife William Read of Potterne, yeoman Alice White of Devizes, widow Sisters & co-heirs of Robert Hiscock Sarah Philips of Devizes, widow Sisters & co-heirs of Robert Hiscock (2) Prince Sutton of Devizes, gent. (3) Stephen Street of Devizes, esquire. (4) William Mortimer, of Devizes, baker. Deed to lead to the uses of a fine concerning a tenement called the Royal Oak in the tithing of Weeke, and lands.’,’context’:’Wiltshire Deeds. BISHOPS CANNINGS.’,’held_by’:’Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre’

(1) Edward Hale the elder of Highgate, Middlesex; (2) Sylvanus Hanley of City Road, Middlesex, William Robinson of Charterhouse Square, Middlesex and Edward Hale the younger of Highgate, surveyor; Attested copy of an assignment by (1) to (2) of all his pr

‘description’:'(1) Edward Hale the elder of Highgate, Middlesex; (2) Sylvanus Hanley of City Road, Middlesex, William Robinson of Charterhouse Square, Middlesex and Edward Hale the younger of Highgate, surveyor; Attested copy of an assignment by (1) to (2) of all his property and household goods in trust for sale’,’context’:’Watney Combe Reid & Co Ltd records. Deeds of Brewery Premises. CASTLE STREET PREMISES. Hale estate in Earl Street and Castle Street [later 18-30 then 15-18 Great Earl…’,’held_by’:’City of Westminster Archives Centre’

(1) Edward Thomas Delafield of Belgrave Square, Middlesex; (2) Harvey Combe, William Delafield, Daniel Hale Webb and John William Spicer all of Castle Street, Long Acre, brewers; Dissolution of the partnership between (1) and (2) as regards (1), and assig

‘description’:'(1) Edward Thomas Delafield of Belgrave Square, Middlesex; (2) Harvey Combe, William Delafield, Daniel Hale Webb and John William Spicer all of Castle Street, Long Acre, brewers; Dissolution of the partnership between (1) and (2) as regards (1), and assignment by (1) to (2) of his share in the business; Recites articles of partnership 27 Feb 1847′,’context’:’Watney Combe Reid & Co Ltd records. Combe and Co. PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTS. Edward Thomas Delafield partnership.’,’held_by’:’City of Westminster Archives Centre’

(1) Elisabeth Ann Hyde, Stapleton. (2) Rosena Hyde

‘description’:'(1) Visitation of God (effusion of fluid in chest and pericardium) (2) Visitation of God (tubercular disease) Untreated children found dead and dying in parents home J,V,E’,’context’:’Records of the Coroner for the Lower Division. Inquest files.’,’held_by’:’Gloucestershire Archives’

(1) Elizabeth Hyde of Ardwick, spinster, eldest daughter of Nathan Hyde, deceased (2) Thomas Wilson [of…

‘description’:'(1) Elizabeth Hyde of Ardwick, spinster, eldest daughter of Nathan Hyde, deceased (2) Thomas Wilson [of Wootten Park, Staffs. esq.] (3) Margaret Hyde of Ardwick, widow of Nathan Hyde, Samuel Greg of Manchester, merchant, John Entwistle of Foxholes, esq., and Bertie Markland of Blackburn, esq., trustees for John Hyde, minor Draft deed of indemnity dated 1800 whereby (1) and (2) release (3) from any action or suit at law, which may arise from (3)’s management of John Hyde’s affairs, and whereby (1) and (2) agree to indemnify (3) of any costs incurred as trustees, out of own private estate, reciting will of Nathan Hyde, deeds and Acts, 18 Nov. 1794-1798 Consideration: 10s. from (3) to (1) and (2) a piece’,’context’:’Papers of John Wilson Patten MP, Baron Winmarleigh. Wilson Patten Family. Deeds and legal papers. Constitute an original bundle.’,’held_by’:’Lancashire Archives’

(1) Eyles, John, Esq., of Southbroom, par. Bishops Cannings Heathcote, George, Esq., of Erlestoke. (2) Knight, Moses,…

‘description’:'(1) Eyles, John, Esq., of Southbroom, par. Bishops Cannings Heathcote, George, Esq., of Erlestoke. (2) Knight, Moses, yeoman, of Bramshaw, Co.Southampton. Lease for 17 years, of the parsonage of Bramshaw, in Co. Wilts and Southampton, with Glebe lands, Tythes (etc.). The Tythes of the hamlet of Fytham, Co. Southampton, and of Burchenwood Farm, in par. Bramshaw; The Church Lands, in Bramshaw, and land called Brown’s alias Jackmans.’,’context’:’Wiltshire Deeds. DEVIZES.’,’held_by’:’Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre’