? Place “Lord Dudley’s plan No.3405” enlarged to 1 chain and coloured so as to…

‘description’:’? Place “Lord Dudley’s plan No.3405″ enlarged to 1 chain and coloured so as to show mines belonging to Mr. John Hale’s trustees. Little detail. Ink on Linen Scale 1″ = 1 chain Size: 15” x 18″‘,’context’:’Bannister and King, formerly Bernard, King and Sons, Solicitors of Stourbridge, Worcestershire. MAPS. General Estate, Sale Catalogues etc. in date order.’,’held_by’:’Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Archive Service: Staffordshire County Record Office’

? Steward’s bill

‘description’:’? Steward’s bill’,’context’:’Correspondence and Miscellaneous papers of the Hale family of Stagenhoe, St Paul’s Walden, Preston,… CORRESPONDENCE AND MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. Original documents.’,’held_by’:’Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies’

? The Rev Charles Lyndhurst Vaughan

‘description’:’Photo by Samuel A Walker, ecclesiastical photographer to the bishops and clergy, 64 Margaret Street, Cavendish Square [London]’,’context’:’PARISH OF ST LEONARD CHRIST CHURCH. Incumbent: other records. Photographs relating to Christ Church, including clergy and church events.’,’held_by’:’East Sussex Record Office’

? v. ?: Possessions of John Bysse, viz., a manor and lands called Peglinge, Shoscomb, …

‘description’:’? v. ?: Possessions of John Bysse, viz., a manor and lands called Peglinge, Shoscomb, and Whittocks Mead, in the parish of Wellow (Somerset), and in Penceford, Publow, and Chelworth, and the parsonage of Meare (Somerset). [Thos. Pitts, of Bristow, merchant, Richard Bysse, and Thos. Rowsewell are mentioned.]: Somerset.’,’context’:’Exchequer: King’s Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission. Elizabeth I.’,’held_by’:’The National Archives’

? v. Richard Joyner alias Hyde.: Parsonage of Cuddesden; tythes in Denton and Cuddesden (Oxford)….

‘description’:’? v. Richard Joyner alias Hyde.: Parsonage of Cuddesden; tythes in Denton and Cuddesden (Oxford). [Sir Thos. Bangor, Mrs. Rogden, Dr. Rogden, Chrisr. Beawforrest, – Fowler, Sir Chrisr. Broome, Geo. Phelp, and Mr. Mollyns are mentioned.]: Oxford.’,’context’:’Exchequer: King’s Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission. Elizabeth I.’,’held_by’:’The National Archives’

?Copy grant by William Spileman, knight to William Danedon of a croft called Damerosehey in Ebfford

‘description’:’Bounded by Le Pussehey on the south, land of Thomas de Dacchessley (?Wacchessley) on the north, Ebford Water (“aquam de Ebford”) on the east and the street (“stradam”) from Wenesford on the west, in perpetuity rendering annually fifteen silver pennies and suit of court Witnesses : John de Brymstede, Henry (“Hanricus”) de Harnewod, Roger de Boukeland, William de Kyanene, William de Gorlyngton, John de Donketon, Andrew de – and others. Undated With copy letters of attorney by which Juliana Bovedounes de Walton appoints William Scheperde, John Ailsrihe, and William Clere to represent her in the grant of seisin of a croft called Damerossehey to Juliana daughter of John Scheld and John, Juliana’s son. Undated And an explanation of the descent of the property to Juliana Bovedounes detailing various children, legitimate and illegitimate (latin) attested by William Hamelle, Philip Stovell, Roger Schot and others at Westover Tuesday after Hock (27th April) 40 Edward (III). Endorsed in a 15th century hand “Holmes Mead”‘,’context’:’LYMINGTON BOROUGH. BOROUGH CLERK’S RECORDS. Conveyances and Leases.’,’held_by’:’Hampshire Archives and Local Studies’

?E Derwent, writing from Aldingbourne

‘description’:’Concerning property at Wellow’,’context’:’Carnavon of Highclere Papers. THIRD COUNTESS of Carnavon (1804-1876) Nèe Henrietta Molyneux Howard. General correspondence. Letters from miscellaneous people.’,’held_by’:’Hampshire Archives and Local Studies’

?Town Crier’s Cottage

‘description’:’?Town Crier’s Cottage’,’context’:’LYMINGTON BOROUGH. ESTATE : TITLE. LYMINGTON.’,’held_by’:’Hampshire Archives and Local Studies’

. v. Lands in Fawley of William lord Seynt John. Bill, fragment. (Henry VIII; or …

‘description’:’.. v…. Lands in Fawley of William lord Seynt John. Bill, fragment. (Henry VIII; or Edward VI; Wriothesley.) SOUTHAMPTON, DORSET.’,’context’:’Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Early Proceedings, Richard II to Philip and Mary. Detailed description at item level.’,’held_by’:’The National Archives’