Additional Manuscripts, catalogue 26
| Reference |
Add MSS 20,001 - 21,100 |
| Covering dates |
1329-1978 |
| Held by |
West Sussex Record Office |
| Extent |
1100 pieces |
| Conditions of access |
Records are open for consultation unless otherwise indicated
|
| Creators |
West Sussex Record Office
|
Contents:
INTRODUCTION
This is the twenty sixth volume of Additional Manuscripts (Add Mss) to have been catalogued in the West Sussex Record Office, and it has been compiled, in general, along the lines indicated in the first volume in November 1956. The class of Additional Manuscripts embraces all the smaller gifts and deposits of documents, as distinct from the large family and estate collections, such as the Goodwood Ms., or accumulations from solicitors' offices, such as the Raper Ms., each of which is referred to and quoted by name. The majority of such documents have been deeds of title, though a healthy balance of a vast range of other material has been documented in these volumes. However, 23 years and 21,100 documents after the scheme was inaugurated, the sheer pressure of the weight of material to be catalogued has meant that in future catalogues of title deeds, instead of being the detailed calendar that has been the practice up until now, will appear in summary lists, with the accent being on the property concerned, rather than, as hitherto, on the parties involved and the technicalities of the type of legal conveyance being used
In this twenty sixth volume, a number of estate collections are catalogued, such as the records of the Loxwood House Estate (Add Mss 20,038-20,056); the Manor of Rogate Bohunt (Add Mss 20,309-20,364); the Hamilton family (Add Mss 20,806-20,877); and the Warnham Lodge Estate (Add Mss 20,879-20,928). The volume also includes catalogues of the papers of a number of local businesses, including those of Frederick-Adames, wine and spirit merchant of Chichester (Add Mss 20,072-20,074); Eastgate Pharmacy in Chichester (Add Mss 20,113-20,155); James Longley & Co., Ltd., building contractors of Crawley (Add Mss 20,771-20,774); King and Barns Ltd. of Horsham, wine and spirit merchants (Add Mss 20,775-20,780); Lintott & Co., walking stick makers of Witley in Surrey (Add Mss 20,929-21,048); and Richard William Hull of Arundel, butcher (Add Mss 21,049-21,088)
This volume also includes the catalogue of the papers of James Dallaway, the historian of Sussex, and his family (Add Mss 20,186-20,259); William Robinson of Gravetye, the naturalist (Add Mss 20,179-20,185); and some musical and artistic papers of C.H.B. Jaques (Add Mss 20,473-20,479). The documents range in date from a lease of land in Kirdford in 1329 (Add Mss 20,494) to photographs of the White family of Ivy Cottage, Bignor in 1978
No index has been provided for this volume, as all the relevant details of this and all previous volumes, have been included in the card indexes of persons, places, manors and subjects which are to be found in the Search Room of the County and Diocesan Record Offices
Students are again asked to exercise care in quoting references and to use the form indicated in the introduction to the first volume
PATRICIA GILL
County Archivist
March 1979
CONTENTS
Add Mss 20,001-20,037 Records of the Goodwood Golf Club, 1892-1965
Add Mss 20,038-20,056 Records of the Loxwood House Estate, 1899-1912
Add Mss 20,057-20,071 Miscellaneous documents, mostly relating to the estate of Charles Payne of Watersfield, 1884-1957
Add Mss 20,072-20,074 Customers' Ledgers of Frederick Adames, wine and spirit merchant of 92 East Street, Chichester, 1902-1906
Add Mss 20,075-20,104 Miscellaneous Land Tax Assessments, 1911-1948
Add Mss 20,105-20,110 Deeds and Maps of various parishes, 1728-1845
Add Mss 20,111-20,112 Deed of land in Cuckfield, 1606
Add Mss 20,113-20,155 Records of the Eastgate Pharmacy, Chichester, 1858-1968
Add Mss 20,156-20,157 Rental, 1883-1932, and map, 1912, of various parishes
Add Mss 20,158-20,178 Records of the White family of Ivy Cottage, Bignor, 1860-1978
Add Mss 20,179-20,185 Miscellaneous papers of William Robinson, 1838-1935, naturalist, of Gravetye Manor, East Grinstead
Add Mss 20,186-20,259 The Dallaway Papers, 1663-1883
Add Mss 20,260-20,287 Deeds of 1-10 Alexandra Terrace, Chichester; 16-18 St. Pancras, Chichester; and property in Worth, 1764-1899
Add Mss 20,288-20,308 Miscellaneous deeds of Felpham, Selsey and Westbourne, 1830-1927
Add Mss 20,309-20,364 Records of the Manor of Rogate Bohunt, 1485-1923; and deeds of Fields and Hooks Lands in Billingshurst, 1630-1796; with maps, 1836-1893
Add Mss 20,365 Life Insurance Policy of Fitzjames Stuart MacGregor, 1857
Add Mss 20,366-20,371 Miscellaneous deeds of Ferring, Goring, Rustington and Yapton, 1780-1857
Add Mss 20,372-20,394 Miscellaneous items mostly relating to the White family of Ivy Cottage, Bignor, 1857-1966
Add Mss 20,395 Miscellaneous records of the Stone family of Capel, co. Surrey, and Horsham and Warnham, 1858-1945
Add Mss 20,396-20,398 Papers relating to the tenancy of Coultershaw Mill on the Petworth Estate, 1938-1975
Add Mss 20,399-20,412 Records relating to the Bennett family of Bosham and the Martin family of Worthing, 1839-1913
Add Mss 20,413-20,416 Miscellaneous testamentary records, 1862-1884
Add Mss 20,417-20,424 Title deeds relating to an estate at Billingshurst belonging to James Wilson of Gratwick House, 1822-1884
Add Mss 20,425-20,457 Title deeds and related papers concerning property at Prinsted in Westbourne, 1855-1958
Add Mss 20,458-20,459 Deeds of 326 Brighton Road, Shoreham, 1863
Add Mss 20,460-20,472 Deeds of 58 New Road, Shoreham, 1878-1896
Add Mss 20,473-20,479 Miscellaneous musical and artistic papers of Charles Henry Buxton Jaques
Add Mss 20,480-20,557 Miscellaneous deeds, 1329-1850, and pedigrees of the Bowyer, Buckton, Denton, Merrick and Peachey families
Add Mss 20,558-20,653 Deeds etc., of property in Maltravers Street and Tarrant Street in Arundel, 1678-1905
Add Mss 20,654 Registered deeds of property in Nevada, Arkansas, 1924
Add Mss 20,655-20,668 Deeds of 2 Western Road, Shoreham, 1873-1901
Add Mss 20,669-20,684 Deeds of 336 Brighton Road, Shoreham, 1863-1896
Add Mss 20,685-20,686 Deeds of Eastridge Farm in Cowfold, Bolney and Twineham, 1759
Add Mss 20,687-20,767 Title deeds of various properties in Rudgwick, Wisborough Green, and Cranley and Ewhurst in Surrey, 1681-1900
Add Mss 20,768-20,770 Miscellaneous deeds, 1830-1899
Add Mss 20,771-20,774 Printed records of James Longley and Co., Ltd., building contractors and joinery manufacturers of Crawley, 1945-1952
Add Mss 20,775-20,780 Ledgers and other records of King and Barns Ltd., of Horsham, brewers, wine and spirit merchants and mineral water manufacturers, 1843-1906
Add Mss 20,781-20,786 Miscellaneous probate and settlement papers, 1830-1920
Add Mss 20,787 Probate copy of will and codicils of Sybil Hurlock of Crawley, widow, 1881
Add Mss 20,788 Probate copy of will and codicil of Cecil Frances Grace Donne of Chichester, widow, 1931
Add Mss 20,789-20,790 Account Books of the West Grinstead and District Ploughing and Agricultural Society, 1957-1966
Add Mss 20,791 Miscellaneous notes, correspondence, etc., relating to Sussex Churches, from the collection of the Rt. Rev. Hugh Maudslay Hordern, Bishop of Lewes, 1929-1946
Add Mss 20,792-20,793 Glebe exchanges of land in Amberley and Parham, 1848, 1899
Add Mss 20,794-20,800 Miscellaneous records of the war effort in Harting, 1939-1945; and records of Harting Provident Club, 1901-1931
Add Mss 20,801-20,805 Documents relating to the Borough of Midhurst, 1432-1551
Add Mss 20,806-20,877 Documents relating to the Hamilton family and to their estates in Iping and Stedham, 1738-1948
Add Mss 20,878 Special Constable's Instruction Book, 1939
Add Mss 20,879-20,928 Papers relating to the Warnham Lodge Estate, 1891-1943
Add Mss 20,929-21,048 Records of Messrs. Lintott and Co., walking stick makers of Witley in Surrey, 1876-1968
Add Mss 21,049-21,088 Records of Richard William Hull, butcher, of High Street, Arundel, 1886-1900
Add Mss 21,089-21,100 Miscellaneous records of Framptons Nurseries Ltd., 1920-1962
Records of the Goodwood Golf Club
Add Mss 20,001 - 20,037 1892-1965
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by W.R. Longwill Esq., Secretary of the Goodwood Golf Club, May 1978
Minute Book of Goodwood Golf Club Add Mss 20,001 Jul. 1892 - Feb. 1901
Minute Book of Goodwood Golf Club Add Mss 20,002 Mch. 1901 - Sep. 1913
Minute Book of Goodwood Golf Club Add Mss 20,003 Oct. 1913 - Feb. 1926
Minute Book of Goodwood Golf Club Add Mss 20,004 Feb. 1926 - Aug. 1940
Minute Book of Goodwood Golf Club Add Mss 20,005 Sep. 1940 - Feb. 1949
Minute Book of Goodwood Golf Club Add Mss 20,006 Jan. 1950 - Dec. 1956
Minute Book of Greens Committee Add Mss 20,007 Oct. 1949 - Nov. 1956
Candidates for Election: Candidates Book Add Mss 20,008 Mch. 1915 - Jun. 1922
Candidates for Election: Candidates Book Add Mss 20,009 Feb. 1929 - Dec. 1931
Candidates for Election: Candidates Book Add Mss 20,010 Jan. 1932 - Jun. 1935
Candidates for Election: Candidates Book Add Mss 20,011 Jul. 1935 - Dec. 1939
Candidates for Election: Candidates Book Add Mss 20,012 Jan. 1940 - Aug. 1944
Register of Visitors Add Mss 20,013 Sep. 1938 - Aug. 1939
Register of Visitors Add Mss 20,014 Sep. 1962 - Apr. 1965
Competition Book Add Mss 20,015 Mch. 1913 - Jun. 1926
Competition Book Add Mss 20,016 Apr. 1926 - Oct. 1932
Competition Book Add Mss 20,017 Sep. 1937 - Oct. 1956
Competition Book Add Mss 20,018 Apr. 1957 - Mch. 1961
Register of Press Cuttings Add Mss 20,019 1957
Register of Handicaps Add Mss 20,020 c. 1951
Wages Book Add Mss 20,021 1939-1946
Register of Members Add Mss 20,022 1913-1922
Register of Members Add Mss 20,023 1923-1930
Register of Members Add Mss 20,024 1931-1934
Register of Members Add Mss 20,025 1938-1943
Register of Members Add Mss 20,026 1939-1944
Register of Members Add Mss 20,027 nd
Register of Members Add Mss 20,028 nd
Register of Members Add Mss 20,029 nd
Register of Temporary Members Add Mss 20,030 Aug. 1946 - July 1947
Register of Temporary Members Add Mss 20,031 Jan. 1946 - Aug. 1946
Correspondence
Add Mss 20,032 1914-1919
Bills and Accounts
Add Mss 20,033-20,037 20th century
Records of the Loxwood House Estate
Add Mss 20,038 - 20,056 1899-1912
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by A.R.S. Hodgson Esq. of Compton, nr. Guildford, Surrey, in June 1978
Records relating to the purchase of the estate [no ref. or date]
Copy correspondence of Messrs. Budd, Johnsons, and Jecks, 24 Austin Friars, London, solicitors
Add Mss 20,038 10 February - 20 June 1899
Contents:
Concerning the purchase of the Loxwood Estate by Walter George King and the enfranchisement of copyhold land
Statements of accounts relating to the purchase of the "Songhurst Estate" at Loxwood by Walter George King from the executors of Mr. Hollis
Add Mss 20,039 1901-1902
Records relating to building work at Loxwood [no ref. or date]
Copy agreement and schedule of conditions of building contract
Add Mss 20,040 27 August 1902
Contents:
Between Walter George King, 32 Cornwall Gardens, London, and James Longley and Co., Crawley, builders, for alterations and additions to be made to Loxwood House
Certificated receipts of James Longley and Co. for work done and materials supplied in alterations and additions to Loxwood House
Add Mss 20,041 10 December 1902 - 28 May 1904
Copy specification of works
Add Mss 20,042 February 1903
Contents:
Required to be done in the erection of stables at Loxwood House for W.G. King Esq., according to drawings supplied by Messrs. Frederick Wheeler and Lodge, Bank Chambers, Carfax, Horsham, architects
Variations on contract
Add Mss 20,043 April 1904
Contents:
Statements and accounts of additional building work done at Loxwood House, stables, and lodge, drawn up by Frederick Wheeler Esq., F.R.I.B.A., 6 Staple Inn, London, and Bank Chambers, Carfax, Horsham
Estate, Farm, and House Accounts [no ref. or date]
Loxwood Estate. Miscellaneous accounts and vouchers mostly with local tradesmen
Add Mss 20,044 1899-1906
Loxwood Farm. Miscellaneous farm accounts and vouchers
Add Mss 20,045 1901-1904
Loxwood House. Miscellaneous house and household accounts and vouchers, including some for building work
Add Mss 20,046 1902-1906
Statements of half-yearly accounts between Messrs. King and Chasemore, Bishopric, Horsham, land agents, and Walter George King
Add Mss 20,047 1901-1904
Contents:
Separate accounts for Estate, House, Shooting, Gardens, and Farm. Incomplete series
Servants Wages. Account book recording wages, allowances in kind, livery, duties, previous employment, etc
Add Mss 20,048 1904-1905
Contents:
Encloses: correspondence and memoranda (2 docs.). Lists "Christmas Boxes" paid to local trades and service people on last page
Estate correspondence [no ref. or date]
Correspondence of Walter George King and Mrs. King, his widow
Add Mss 20,049 14 May 1900 - 2 April 1906
Contents:
Mainly with Messrs. King and Chasemore, land agents, and Messrs. Budd, Johnsons, and Jecks, solicitors, concerning the general management of the Loxwood Estate, the purchase and enfranchisement of land, and the eventual sale of the property after Mr. King's death in 1905
Records relating to the sale of the estate [no ref. or date]
Statements of account relating to the sale of the Loxwood Estate by Mrs. King, including schedules of purchase prices for individual lots
Add Mss 20,050 1905-1906
Executorship papers [no ref. or date]
Third Report of the Executors and Trustees of Walter George King, deceased, with accounts made up to 14 November 1907
Add Mss 20,051 1908
Fourth Report...., with accounts made up to 24 June 1908
Add Mss 20,052 1909
Draft of Add Mss 20,052
Add Mss 20,053 1909
Fifth Report...., with accounts made up to 31 December 1909
Add Mss 20,054 1910
Copy of Add Mss 20,054
Add Mss 20,055 1910
Seventh Report...., with accounts made up to 31 December 1911
Add Mss 20,056 1912
Miscellaneous documents, mostly relating to the estate of Charles Payne of Watersfield (d. 1927)
Add Mss 20,057 - 20,071 1884-1957
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Messrs. Weeks, Legg and Dean, Solicitors, Pavilion Buildings, Brighton, per the East Sussex County Records Officer, May 1978
Sale Particulars of the Ashurst House Estate (187a.) in Coldwaltham and Watersfield
Add Mss 20,057, 20,058 1895Contents:
Including Ashurst House, Ashurst Farm (38a.), Colebrooks Farm (8a.) and Watts Farm (16a.), all in Coldwaltham, 2 copies, endorsed with notes of purchase of lots 13 and 19 by Charles Payne of Watersfield
Requisitions on the title of lots 13 and 19 above Add Mss 20,059 1895
Papers relating to property in Orme Road, Worthing, purchased by the said Charles Payne. Orme Road was built c. 1880 on the E. part of the grounds of a house called Brooklands [no ref. or date]
Abstracts of title from 1865 of George Thomas Congreve of Coombe Lodge, Peckham, Surrey, esq., to "Brooklands", Worthing. Include plans Add Mss 20,060, 20,061 1884
Conveyance for £50 from Congreve to Oswald Moore of Worthing, carpenter
Add Mss 20,062 8 February 1884Contents:
Two messuages built by the said Oswald Moore on the N. side of Orme Road
Covenants inter alia to pay a share of the maintenance of the road and drains, and not to trade as a hotelkeeper, publican or licensed victualler upon the premises
Includes plan
Mortgage of the above property for £225 from Moore to Littlehampton Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society
Add Mss 20,063 13 February 1884Contents:
Endorsed with receipt for all money due, 3 February 1890
Abstract from 1884 of Moore's title to the above premises Add Mss 20,064 1890
Abstract of title of Richard Lightfoot Hollands of Worthing, builder, to ten adjoining messuages built by him on the S. side of Orme Road
Add Mss 20,065 April 1885
Mortgage of the above property for £1007 2s. 5d. from Hollands to the Brighton and Shoreham Building Society Add Mss 20,066 17 April 1885
Abstracts of the title from 1865 of the said Society to the above property
Add Mss 20,067, 20,068 1892
Copy conveyance for £1100 of the above property, now called nos. 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41 Orme Road, to Charles Payne of Watersfield, Pulborough, shopkeeper Add Mss 20,069 12 September 1892
Correspondence etc. concerning the estate of Charles Payne, decd
Add Mss 20,070 1925-1927
Agreement for tenancy of 1½a. of Woodleigh Nursery, Burgess Hill
Add Mss 20,071 28 August 1957
Customers' Ledgers of Frederick Adames, wine and spirit merchant, 92 East Street, Chichester
Add Mss 20,072 - 20,074 1902-1906
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Chichester District Council, 21 July 1978
Contents:
These volumes are totally anonymous in content, but have been identified from a loose paper preserved in Add Mss 20,073
"Town Ledger" Add Mss 20,072 1902-1906
"Country Ledger" Add Mss 20,073 1902-1906
"Publicans Ledger" Add Mss 20,074 1902-1906
Miscellaneous Land Tax assessments
Add Mss 20,075 - 20,104 1911 - 1948
Source of acquisition:
Deposited in the East Sussex Record Office by H.M. Inspector of Taxes, Brighton, December 1963 [D 589], and transferred to the West Sussex Record Office in May 1978
Albourne: 1923-1925, 1946-1948 Add Mss 20,075 1923-1948
Ardingly Add Mss 20,076 1936-1948
Balcombe: 1911, 1914, 1918, 1936-1948 Add Mss 20,077 1911-1948
Beeding [Upper]: 1923-1925, 1946-1948 Add Mss 20,078 1923-1948
Bolney: 1911, 1914, 1918, 1923-1925, 1936-1948 Add Mss 20,079 1911-1948
Botolphs: 1918, 1923-1925, 1946-1948 Add Mss 20,080 1918-1948
Clayton Add Mss 20,081 1946-1948
Coombs: 1918, 1923-1925, 1946-1948 Add Mss 20,082 1918-1948
Crawley: 1911, 1914, 1918 Add Mss 20,083 1911-1918
Cuckfield: 1914, 1923-1925, 1936-1948 Add Mss 20,084 1914-1948
Edburton: 1923-1925, 1946-1948 Add Mss 20,085 1923-1948
Fulking: 1923-1925, 1946-1948 Add Mss 20,086 1923-1948
Henfield: 1923-1925, 1946-1948 Add Mss 20,087 1923-1948
West Hoathly: 1911, 1914, 1936-1948 Add Mss 20,088 1911-1948
Hurstpierpoint Add Mss 20,089 1936-1948
Keymer Add Mss 20,090 1936-1948
Kingston-by-Sea: 1918, 1923-1925, 1946-1948 Add Mss 20,091 1918-1948
Lancing: 1918, 1923-1925, 1946-1948 Add Mss 20,092 1918-1948
Newtimber Add Mss 20,093 1936-1948
Poynings Add Mss 20,094 1936-1948
Pyecombe Add Mss 20,095 1936-1948
New Shoreham: 1918, 1923-1925, 1946-1948 Add Mss 20,096 1918-1948
Old Shoreham: 1918, 1923-1925, 1946-1948 Add Mss 20,097 1918-1948
Slaugham: 1914, 1918, 1936-1948 Add Mss 20,098 1914-1948
Southwick: 1918, 1923-1925, 1946-1948 Add Mss 20,099 1918-1948
Steyning: 1918, 1923-1925, 1946-1948 Add Mss 20,100 1918-1948
Twineham: 1911, 1914, 1918, 1923-1925, 1936-1948 Add Mss 20,101 1911-1948
Wiston: 1918, 1923-1925, 1946-1948 Add Mss 20,102 1918-1948
Woodmancote: 1923-1925, 1946-1948 Add Mss 20,103 1923-1948
Worth: 1911, 1914, 1918, 1936-1948 Add Mss 20,104 1911-1948
Deeds and maps, various parishes
Add Mss 20,105 - 20,110 1728-1845
Archival history:
The original references of these documents are shown in the following table
WSRO Add Mss ESRO Add Mss
20,105, 20,106 5496 a, b
20,107 3435
20,108 3437
20,109 3443
20,110 3444
Source of acquisition:
Add Mss 20,105 and 20,106 were deposited in the East Sussex Record Office by Hove Public Library in August 1966, [D 764]
Add Mss 20,107-20,110 were deposited in the East Sussex Record Office by Powell & Co., 79 High Street, Lewes, in December 1950, [D 18]
All the above were transferred to the West Sussex Record Office in June 1978
Conveyance (lease and release) in consideration of £310
Add Mss 20,105, 20,106 26,27 September 1728Contents:
From Mabel Attree of Keymer, widow and relict of John Attree of Keymer, decd., and Thomas Attree of Wivelsfield, gent., nephew and heir of the said John and Mabel, to Abraham Adams of Enfield, co. Middx., esq
Messuage, barn, and stable, and Brooklands, Birchets and Geerscrofts (200a. total) in Keymer, late in occ. of the said Mabel Attree and of her son Isaac, now decd
NEW SHOREHAM
Add Mss 20,107 1829
Copies information:
Another copy is W.S.R.O., Add Mss 2208, and another copy is Petworth House Archives 3269
Contents:
A Survey of Shoreham Harbour. By Lieut Sheringham, R.N. and Mr. M. Walker. 5 15/16 in. to 1 nautical mile (6080 ft.). 12 x 22
Printed map covering the area from the mouth of the River Adur to Portslade. Shows New Salts [farm]; High Light House, Old Shoreham, Portslade and Copperas Gap windmills, and Old and New Shoreham, Southwick and Portslade churches, all in elevation; Old Shoreham bridge, Buckingham and Portslade Houses, embankments, oyster beds, sluices, bonding ponds, building slips, Custom House and Custom Home quay, Preventive Service watch houses, docks and dolphins. Street plan of New Shoreham
LYMINSTER
Add Mss 20,108 1836Contents:
Plan of an Estate called "Court Wick" belonging to Hugh Wyatt Esqe
Surveyed by Henry Salter of Arundel. 26.6 in. to 1 m
49 x 28
507a. in S. of Lyminster, now the centre of the present parish of Wick. Field-names; names of adjacent owners. State of cultivation indicated by colour. Shows private footpath and bridges across dykes
NEW SHOREHAM
Add Mss 20,109 1844Contents:
New Shoreham Harbour surveyed by order of the Commissioners, by S. Sanders, Harbour Master. London. Published as the Act directs, January 1st 1844, by Charles Wilson (late I.W. Norie & Wilson) at the Navigation Warehouse and Naval Academy, No 157, Leadenhall Street. 10 in. to 1 m. 24 x 39
Covers the area from the mouth of the River Adur to Portslade station
EAST GRINSTEAD
Add Mss 20,110 1845Contents:
Plan of the Thornhill Estate. William Figg, Lewes
16 in. to 1 m. 21 x 30
344a. in N.W. of the present parish of Forest Row with a small area in N.E. of parish adjacent to Cansiron. Field-names; names of adjacent owners or properties. State of cultivation indicated by colour. Lay-out of gardens at Thornhill, Great Surreys and Woodys
Deed of land in Cuckfield adjoining Haywards Heath
Add Mss 20,111 - 20,112 1606
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Mid-Sussex District Council, March 1978
Conveyance (bargain and sale), in consideration of £60, from Gerard Bridger of Cuckfield, yeo., to Edward Davyes of Keymer, yeo.; with related bond
Add Mss 20,111, 20,112 11 April 1606Contents:
Messuage, barn and land (8a. total), called Stanfordes, in Cuckfield in occ. of John Gatlande, adjoining S. the lands called Great Heyworthes of Nicholas Hardam and sometime of John Robert, W. lands once of John Vynall, and N. and E. the common called Heyworthes Hothe [sic]
Records of the Eastgate Pharmacy, Chichester
Add Mss 20,113 - 20,155 1858-1968
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by G.F. Bevis Esq., 20 January 1978
Administrative history:
The Eastgate Pharmacy was started by Robert Wright in 1858. In 1863 it was sold to Edward Baker, and in 1871 he was succeeded by Samuel Baker. In 1910 George Bevis purchased the business, and since 1938 it has been carried on by his son George Bevis, the present owner
Mr. Bevis still has a prescription book, 1863-1904, kept by Edward Baker, and an inventory of the stock in the shop in about 1875
Prescription Book Add Mss 20,113 January 1905 - June 1947
Prescription Book Add Mss 20,114 December 1927 - March 1929
Prescription Book Add Mss 20,115 April 1929 - August 1930
Prescription Book Add Mss 20,116 August 1930 - March 1932
Prescription Book Add Mss 20,117 March 1932 - January 1934
Prescription Book Add Mss 20,118 January 1934 - March 1935
Prescription Book Add Mss 20,119 March 1935 - November 1936
Prescription Book (Dr. A.H. Bostock's prescriptions) Add Mss 20,120 December 1918 - December 1919
Prescription Book (Dr. A.H. Bostock's prescriptions) Add Mss 20,121 December 1919 - July 1920
Prescription Book (Dr. A.H. Bostock's prescriptions) Add Mss 20,122 July 1920 - March 1921
Prescription Book (Dr. A.H. Bostock's prescriptions) Add Mss 20,123 March 1921 - July 1924
Prescription Book (Dr. A.H. Bostock's prescriptions) Add Mss 20,124 July 1924 - January 1927
Prescription Book (Dr. A.H. Bostock's prescriptions)
Add Mss 20,125 January - October 1927Contents:
This volume also contains National Health Insurance prescriptions, August 1920 - March 1924
Customers' Ledger Add Mss 20,126 1935-1945
Customers' Ledger Add Mss 20,127 1941-1952
Retail Sales Day Book Add Mss 20,128 March 1936 - December 1938
General Account Book Add Mss 20,129 January - December 1904
General Account Book Add Mss 20,130 January - December 1905
General Account Book Add Mss 20,131 January - December 1906
General Account Book Add Mss 20,132 January - December 1907
General Account Book Add Mss 20,133 April 1910 - March 1911
General Account Book Add Mss 20,134 April 1911 - March 1912
General Account Book Add Mss 20,135 April 1912 - March 1913
General Account Book Add Mss 20,136 April 1913 - March 1914
General Account Book Add Mss 20,137 April 1914 - March 1915
General Account Book Add Mss 20,138 April 1915 - March 1916
General Account Book Add Mss 20,139 April 1916 - March 1917
General Account Book Add Mss 20,140 April 1917 - March 1918
General Account Book Add Mss 20,141 April 1918 - March 1919
General Account Book Add Mss 20,142 April 1919 - March 1920
General Account Book Add Mss 20,143 April 1920 - March 1921
General Account Book Add Mss 20,144 April 1921 - March 1922
General Account Book Add Mss 20,145 April 1926 - March 1927
General Account Book Add Mss 20,146 April 1931 - March 1932
General Account Book Add Mss 20,147 April 1936 - March 1937
Advertisement for Dandelion and Rhubarb Pills, prepared by Baker and Son
Add Mss 20,148 c. 1880
Correspondence, certificates etc. concerning the registration of trade marks by the Pharmacy
Add Mss 20,149 1884-1912
Formula book for preparations, medicines, etc
Add Mss 20,150 c. 1900Contents:
The formulae are pasted into a Sales Day Book, 1879-1880, and the book has also been used as an address book and as a scrapbook for leaflets, official circulars and odd correspondence
Notice of the Annual General Meeting of Chichester and West Sussex Horticultural Society, with General Account for 1912
Add Mss 20,151 1913
Lease for 14 years from Samuel Baker to George Bevis of the house and shop known as no. 15 Eastgate, Chichester Add Mss 20,152 29 March 1913
Inventories of stock
Add Mss 20,153 April 1919 - April 1921
List of recipients of advertisements, preparations, circulars, etc
Add Mss 20,154 c. 1920
A Collection of Labels used at the Eastgate Pharmacy, Chichester, 1858-1968, with some Formulae and annotations, by C. Searle
Add Mss 20,155 1968
Rental, 1883-1932, and map, 1912
Add Mss 20,156 - 20,157 [n.d.]
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by the Archivist to the Mercers' Company, London, August 1978
"Rental of an Estate in the Parishes of Ashurst, Henfield, Horsham, and Nuthurst, belonging to the Trustees of Col. Charles Bridger" [of Adur Lodge, Shoreham, decd.]
Add Mss 20,156 1883-1912Contents:
This volume has also been used as a rental for the Horsham Allotment Gardens, Clarence Road, 1910-1932
Various sheets of the 1912 ed. 6" Ordnance Survey mounted to show the area around Tilgate and Balcombe Forests
Add Mss 20,157 1912Contents:
Various pieces of land have been coloured, and bear dates between 1867 and 1930 together with four-figure reference numbers. These do not relate to tithe or Land Tax, and their meaning remains obscure. The lands so marked were never part of one estate
Records of the White family of Ivy Cottage, Bignor
Add Mss 20,158 - 20,178 c. 1860-1978
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Mrs. N. Wheeler, Lovat Glen, East Dean, near Chichester, in August 1978
Sutton and Bignor C.E. School. Certificate awarded by Diocesan Inspector to Minnie Upperton (aged 8 years) for her successful examination in religious subjects Add Mss 20,158 14 November 1882
Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society. Certificate of enrollment of Albert Ernest White Add Mss 20,159 1 March 1886
Christmas card, with photograph of sailing vessel (registration LT 1) entering harbour, addressed to 'Bert and Minnie', (Albert and Minnie White) Add Mss 20,160 n.d. [c. 1900]
Sutton and Bignor C.E. School
Add Mss 20,161 22 July 1909 - 1 July 1915
Contents:
Certificates awarded by Diocesan Inspector to Winifred White (daughter of Albert and Minnie White) for her successful examinations in religious knowledge
St. George's Club. Certificate of enrollment of Winifred White as member of St. George's Club - to help the weak, poor, and aged Add Mss 20,162 n.d. [c. 1910]
Sutton and Bignor C.E. School
Add Mss 20,163 n.d. [c. 1910-1915]
Contents:
Illustrated cards, showing castles and scenic views in England, presented by the West Sussex Education Committee to Winifred White for good attendance at school
Sutton Girls Friendly Society. Certificate of enrollment of Winifred White Add Mss 20,164 31 May 1911
Sutton and Bignor C.E. School. Illustrated cards, with scriptural texts, awarded by the headmistress to Winifred White for good work at school
Add Mss 20,165 July 1911 - July 1915
Certificate for presentation for confirmation at Bury Church of Winifred White (aged 13 years) on 22 June 1914 Add Mss 20,166 1914
Jockey Club. 'Patriotic' perfume sachet sold by children of Sutton and Bignor C.E. School to purchase materials for sandbags Add Mss 20,167 n.d. [1914-1918]
Overseas Club
Add Mss 20,168 24 May 1915Contents:
Certificate presented to Winifred White on Empire Day for helping to send "comfort and happiness to the brave sailors and soldiers of the British Empire" in the First World War
Church Army Van Mission. Memorial card of Caroline White, sister of Albert White, in remembrance of blessings received and resolutions made during the Mission Add Mss 20,169 25 October 1933
Sunday School stamp album and lesson cards
Add Mss 20,170 n.d
Photographs mostly of members of the White family including Winifred White, her parents Albert and Minnie White, and her grand-parents
Add Mss 20,171 c. 1880-1978
Contents:
Also of Mrs. [Edmund] Currie of West Burton House and of Nurse Jones, a district nurse
Family photographs - unidentified
Add Mss 20,172 c. 1860-1918
Photograph of West Burton House
Add Mss 20,173 c. 1880
Photograph of Hurst House (possibly Sedlescombe) Add Mss 20,174 September 1891
Post card of Ivy Cottage and Corner Cottage, Bignor Add Mss 20,175 Post-1911
Photographs of unidentified buildings
Add Mss 20,176 c. 1880-1900
Miscellaneous papers of other families [no ref. or date]
Memorial card for Harriett, widow of William Francis of Sutton, (1840-1907) Add Mss 20,177 May 1907
Prayer card, with photograph, for the soul of Annie Stone of Arundel, (1869-1932) Add Mss 20,178 March 1932
Miscellaneous papers of William Robinson (1838-1935), naturalist, of Gravetye Manor, East Grinstead
Add Mss 20,179 - 20,185 [n.d.]
Source of acquisition:
Deposited in the East Sussex Record Office, July 1971, by Mr. K.D. James of Hethersett, Norfolk, and transferred to the West Sussex Record Office, May 1974. [Acc. 3825. D.1378]
Miscellaneous letters to William Robinson, with other papers including draft book reviews, a draft note on the history of Gravetye etc
Add Mss 20,179 nd
Letters to William Robinson on his 95th birthday
Add Mss 20,180 1933
Letters to Miss Gilpin on the death of William Robinson
Add Mss 20,181 1935
Miscellaneous press cuttings concerning William Robinson and his books Add Mss 20,182 nd
Photographs of William Robinson, his family and his friends
Add Mss 20,183 nd
Photographs etc. mostly of Gravetye, East Grinstead, and of flowers
Add Mss 20,184 nd
Miscellaneous printed material, including The Garden, 29 December 1877, and 17 December 1927; and Gardening Illustrated, 17 June 1916 and 25 May 1935 Add Mss 20,185 1877-1935
The Dallaway Papers
Add Mss 20,186 - 20,259 1663-1883
Source of acquisition:
Purchased by the West Sussex Archives Society from Frank Hammond Ltd., March 1974, and presented to the Record Office, June 1974
Contents:
The papers contained in this collection, mainly dating from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, are chiefly the family papers of Sankey Gardner and his wife Sophia (née Best), who were married in 1837
Sankey Gardner was an iron merchant at Neath in Glamorgan, and his wife's family were wine merchants in London. The family was related by marriage to that of James Dallaway
The Constantinople Letters. Letters from James Dallaway to his family, while physician and chaplain to Sir Robert Liston's Embassy in Constantinople
Add Mss 20,186 1794-1796James Dallaway to Martha Best, Ostend, 25 Mch. 1794 Add Mss 20,186/1 [n.d.]
James Dallaway to Martha Best, Vienna, 12 Apr. 1794 Add Mss 20,186/2 [n.d.]
James Dallaway to Martha Best, Smyrna, 25 Sep. 1794 Add Mss 20,186/3 [n.d.]
James Dallaway to Martha Best, Pera, 7 Dec. 1794 Add Mss 20,186/4 [n.d.]
James Dallaway to Martha Best, Belgrade, 11 May 1795 Add Mss 20,186/5 [n.d.]
James Dallaway to Martha Best, Belgrade, 24 Jun. 1795 Add Mss 20,186/6 [n.d.]
James Dallaway to Martha Best, Pera, 20 Sep. 1795 Add Mss 20,186/7 [n.d.]
James Dallaway to Martha Best, Leghorn, 30 Jan. 1796 Add Mss 20,186/8 [n.d.]
James Dallaway to Martha Best, Rome, 4 Mch. 1796 Add Mss 20,186/9 [n.d.]
James Dallaway to Martha Best, Rome, 30 Mch. 1796 Add Mss 20,186/10 [n.d.]
James Dallaway to Richard Best, Pera, 22 May 1794 Add Mss 20,186/11 [n.d.]
James Dallaway to Richard Tuckwell, Pera, 26 Dec. 1794 Add Mss 20,186/12 [n.d.]
James Dallaway to Richard Tuckwell, Pera, 24 Sep. 1795 Add Mss 20,186/13 [n.d.]
James Dallaway to Richard Tuckwell, Rome, 19 Mch. 1796 Add Mss 20,186/14 [n.d.]
Commonplace Book compiled by James Dallaway of Bisley, co. Gloucs., for his son, James Dallaway Add Mss 20,187 nd
Commonplace Books compiled by James Dallaway for Catherine A. Best Add Mss 20,188, 20,189 1788 and 1800
Manuscript copy in two volumes of a work by James Dallaway:- A Map of Ermine Street Add Mss 20,190 1772
Manuscript copy in two volumes of a work by James Dallaway:- Familiar Letters, vol. 2 Add Mss 20,191 1762
Manuscript copy in two volumes of a work by James Dallaway:- To My Son James Dallaway Add Mss 20,192 n.d
Dallaway family letters
Add Mss 20,193 1795-1883
Contents:
Including two letters from James Dallaway
James Dallaway's Bible, with genealogical notes Add Mss 20,194 nd
Manuscript Diary by an unidentified member of the Dallaway household Add Mss 20,195 1789-1816
Correspondence between Sophia Gardner (née Best) and Sankey Gardner
Add Mss 20,196 1837-1864
Letters to Sophia and Sankey Gardner from Harriett Ellen and J.F. Clement
Add Mss 20,197 1836-1862
Letters to Sophia and Sankey Gardner from Mary Gardner
Add Mss 20,198 1834-1861
Letters mostly to Sophia and Sankey Gardner from Amelia Morton (nee Gardner) and her children
Add Mss 20,199 1835-1874
Letters to Sophia and Sankey Gardner from Elizabeth, Richard and Sarah Howell
Add Mss 20,200 1837, 1866-1869
Letters to Sophia and Sankey Gardner mostly from the Roberts and Gardner families
Add Mss 20,201 1872-1880
Miscellaneous letters to Sophia and Sankey Gardner
Add Mss 20,202 1828-1880
Miscellaneous letters to Sankey Gardner's family
Add Mss 20,203 1864-1928
Letters to Sophia Best (later Gardner) from Clarence Saunders
Add Mss 20,204 1828-1840
Letters to George and Edward Best from Joseph and Samuel Renard Add Mss 20,204A 1834-1840
Letters mostly to George and Edward Best from Rev. and Mrs. S. Abraham and R.T. Abraham
Add Mss 20,205 1808-1883
Miscellaneous letters to George and Edward Best
Add Mss 20,206 1825-1846
Miscellaneous letters undated and unidentified
Add Mss 20,207 nd
Family wills and associated papers
Add Mss 20,208 1663-1862Contents:
Includes the wills of James Gardner, 1663; Richard Tuckwell, 1797; Richard Best, 1799; Henry Bagshaw, 1803; Susannah Peach, 1812; Sarah Best, 1839; Catherine Best, 1837; George Best, 1838; Martha Best, 1839; James Best, 1839; Mary Best, 1839; Samuel Best, 1850; Sophia Gardner, 1850; Mary Goodenough Best, 1861; and Edward Best, 1862
Correspondence and other papers relating to the Marriage Settlement of Sophia Best and Sankey Gardner
Add Mss 20,209 1857-1877
Business Papers of George and Richard Best, chiefly concerning the dissolution of their partnership as wine merchants at Greenwich Add Mss 20,210 nd
Miscellaneous bills, accounts and letters Add Mss 20,211 nd
Miscellaneous naval papers
Add Mss 20,212 1793-1815Contents:
Including a Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon on the 'Calypso', 1793; copy of certificates of Lieutenant Charles Jefferies, 1815; and a testimonial to Captain Ralph Willett Miller, n.d
Manuscript of 'Short Tales', written by various members of the Gardner family Add Mss 20,213 c. 1861
Copies of letters to his children from the Rev. Charles Edwyn Gardner
Add Mss 20,214 1874Contents:
Describing a journey in Canada and the United States of America. The volume was also used for genealogical notes and pedigrees
Chancery of the Great Sessions of Glamorgan, Brecon and Radnor Add Mss 20,215 1725
Copy Book of Sankey Gardner at Abergavennay School Add Mss 20,216 December 1814
Diary of Clement S. Best Gardner Add Mss 20,217 Aug. 1871 - Sep. 1872
Alfred S..Gardner, Sankey Pedigrees
Add Mss 20,218-20,225 1880Contents:
With countless manuscript emendations and additions from the notes of C.S. Gardner, with 7 paperback copies
Manuscript genealogical notebook of Clement S. Best Gardner Add Mss 20,226 nd
The Genealogist, vol. 2, nos. 12, 13, 20 Add Mss 20,227-20,229 1877-1878
Manuscript genealogical notebook of Charles Edwyn Gardner Add Mss 20,230 nd
Manuscript index to Charles Edwyn Gardner's Genealogical Diary Add Mss 20,231 nd
Genealogies of the Dallaway Family Add Mss 20,232 c. 1870
Manuscript List of Counties of England, with the seats and names of persons mentioned in the Gardner Family Archives Add Mss 20,233 nd
Manuscript Sankey Pedigree made for Charles Edwyn Gardner by Georgina Minna Gardner Add Mss 20,234 1807
Genealogical correspondence of the Noble family, especially Rev. Robert Noble to C.E. Gardner Add Mss 20,235 1866-1867
Genealogical correspondence of the Clement, Grane, Mount and Richards families Add Mss 20,236 1867-1868
Genealogical correspondence of the Gough, Dallaway and Beddome families, mostly from Maria Dallaway Add Mss 20,237 1867-1879
Genealogical correspondence of the Sankey family, particularly relating to Sankey Pedigrees Add Mss 20,238 1867-1881
Genealogical correspondence of the Haines, Best and Renard families Add Mss 20,239 1861-1869
Genealogical correspondence of the Abraham, Lloyd, Papworth, Tuckwell and Woodward families Add Mss 20,240 1866-1868
Genealogical correspondence of the Ashwin, Baldwyn, Bird, Sharpe, Timbrell and Tombs families Add Mss 20,241 1869-1880
Genealogical correspondence of the Wathen, Boutflower, Paul, Peach and Webb families Add Mss 20,242 1866-1868
Genealogical correspondence of the Pound family, mostly from Mrs. Charlotte Pound Add Mss 20,243 1879-1880
Genealogical correspondence of the Gardner, Walkinghame and Morton families Add Mss 20,244 1866-1883
Miscellaneous genealogical correspondence and associated papers Add Mss 20,245 nd
Studio portraits of the Gardner and Best families Add Mss 20,246 c. 1870-1900
Unnamed silhouettes of friends of the Best family Add Mss 20,247 nd
Unidentified glass negatives Add Mss 20,248 nd
Sketches and watercolours by members of the family Add Mss 20,249 nd
A large collection of miscellaneous photographs Add Mss 20,250 nd
An album of photographic negatives Add Mss 20,251 c. 1900
Postcards mostly of New York, Singapore and the Dutch East Indies Add Mss 20,252 c. 1900
The Text Book of Freemasonry
Add Mss 20,253 1870Contents:
With the bookplate of Clement S. Best Gardner
The Book of Common Prayer
Add Mss 20,254 c. 1860Contents:
With the bookplate of Sankey Gardner
The Book of Common Prayer Add Mss 20,255 1856
The Book of Common Prayer Add Mss 20,256 1860
A collection of programmes of musical concerts, usually featuring Miss Edith Thomas, soprano Add Mss 20,257 c. 1900
Miscellaneous papers, including family visiting cards, locks of their hair, a passport, and an Annual Report of the Neath Philosophical Society Add Mss 20,258 nd
Miscellaneous brass plates of the Gardner family Add Mss 20,259 nd
Deeds of Nos. 1-10 Alexandra Terrace, Chichester; 16-18 St. Pancras, Chichester; and property in Worth
Add Mss 20,260 - 20,287 1764-1899
Archival history:
Transferred from the Modern Records Centre, Tangmere, September 1978
Formerly WD 6032 and D 7156
St Pancras deeds [no ref. or date]
Contents:
Tenement in St. Pancras with a garden adjoining the Lighten Stile, abutting S. on highway, N. on Michaelmas Fair Field; in 1764 John Wolfe sold off part of the property, being 83ft. from N. to S., and in width 29ft. at S., and 23ft. 6in. at N. This half of the property was described as 1-7 Petars Terrace, Sweepers Lane in 1885, though only five of the houses were standing in 1823. The original part of the property had four tenements built on it by 1829, and by 1875 it was eight tenements of which two were let as stores; eventually it was described as 16-18 St. Pancras, and 1-3 Alexandra Terrace
Deed to lead the uses of a fine
Add Mss 20,260 13 March 1764Contents:
Between (a) William Webber of Chichester, clerk, and Ann his wife, (b) Thomas Knowles of St. Pancras, Chichester, yeo., and Mary his wife, (c) Charles Webber of Chichester, esq., and (d) John Voller of East Lavant, servingman
Mortgage (demise for 1000 years) for £80, with bond of even date
Add Mss 20,261, 20,262 25 August 1787Contents:
From (a) Edward Nash of Yapton, husbandman, and Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of Thomas Voller, late of Yapton, husbandman, dec'd., bro. and heir of John Voller of East Lavant, servingman, dec'd., to (b) Richard Mason of Chichester, blacksmith and farrier
Deed to lead the uses of a fine, between (a) Edward Nash of Yapton and Elizabeth his wife, and (b) Edward Brown of Petworth, gent Add Mss 20,263 31 October 1787
Deed of Appointment, by which Edward Nash makes his wife Elizabeth and Charlotte, wife of Thomas Perry, tenants in common of the property Add Mss 20,264 2 January 1797
Assignment of residue of mortgage term, for £300
Add Mss 20,265 8 February 1797Contents:
From (a) Edward Nash of Yapton, cordwainer, and (b) James Mitchell of Heene, mariner, and Elizabeth his wife; George Nash of Climping, cordwainer; and Thomas Perry of Bersted, yeo. and Charlotte his wife, to (c) John Scardevile of Funtington, yeo
Covenant for the production of title deeds, from (a) James Wolfe of St. Pancras, bricklayer, to (b) Robert Windsor of St. Pancras, cordwainer. Schedule of deeds recites from 6 October 1684 Add Mss 20,266 23 June 1810
Conveyance (lease and release) in consideration of £95
Add Mss 20,267, 20,268 31 January, 1 February 1817Contents:
From (a) John Wolfe of St. Pancras, bricklayer, to (b) John Turner of St. Pancras, chair maker and Joseph Collick of St. Pancras, tailor, his trustee, by which the property was divided
Assignment of residue of mortgage term, in consideration of £250
Add Mss 20,269 3 February 1823Contents:
From (a) John Turner of St. Pancras, grocer, and Joseph Collick, and (b) the said Joseph Collick to (c) George Sedgewick Wilmot of Chichester, gent
Mortgage (lease and release) for £350
Add Mss 20,270, 20,271 23, 24 October 1826Contents:
From (a) John Turner, (b) Joseph Collick, and (c) George Sedgewick Wilmot, to (d) Fanny Petar, wife of Edward Tooth Petar of Petworth, gent., (e) Mary Richardson of Chichester, spinster, (f) Thomas Rhoades of Chichester, gent., and (g) Richard Fuller, jun., of Chichester, gent
Assignment of residue of mortgage term, in consideration of £415
Add Mss 20,272 30 March 1829Contents:
From (a) Robert Phillipson of Chichester, druggist, (b) George Windsor of St. Pancras, cordwainer, son and heir of late Robert Windsor, to (c) William Woodroffe Dendy of Chichester, corn merchant, son in law of (a), and (d) George Tulley Dendy of Chichester, corn merchant
Appointment and assignment (lease and release), of residue of mortgage term in consideration of £350
Add Mss 20,273, 20,274 15, 16 February 1830Contents:
From (a) William Woodroffe Dendy of Chichester, corn merchant, (b) George Tulley Dendy of Chichester, corn merchant, (c) Robert Phillipson of Chichester, druggist, and (d) Thomas Rhoades of Chichester, esq., to (e) William Adames of Chichester, bricklayer, and (f) James Bennett Freeland of Chichester, gent., and (g) Robert Raper of Chichester, gent., in trust to attend the inheritance
Mortgage for securing £250, from (a) William Adames of Chichester, bricklayer, to (b) William Woodroffe Dendy of Chichester, corn merchant Add Mss 20,275 17 February 1830
Deed Poll for further charge of £100, from (a) William Adames to (b) William Woodroffe Dendy Add Mss 20,276 19 November 1831
Mortgage for securing £40, from (a) William Adames, to (b) Peter Turner of Chichester, labourer Add Mss 20,277 10 November 1832
Conveyance in consideration of £10, from (a) Peter Turner, late of Chichester, but now of Arundel, labourer, to (b) William Woodroffe Dendy, and (c) George Tulley Dendy Add Mss 20,278 28 December 1842
Deed of Renunciation of George Tulley Dendy as trustee and exor. of will of William Woodroffe Dendy Add Mss 20,279 13 April 1873
Conveyance, in consideration of £413
Add Mss 20,280 23 September 1875Contents:
From (a) Robert Cooper Dendy of Tenterden co. Kent, Unitarian Minister; William Kerwood, sen., late of Bosham, but now of Singleton, yeo., and George Molesworth of Chichester, draper, trustees of the will of the late William Woodroffe Dendy, to (b) Isaac Langley of Prinsted in Westbourne, farmer
Abstract of the will of John Petar, 28 August 1866 Add Mss 20,281 1884
Mortgage for securing £100, from (a) William Butler of High Street, Chichester, insurance agent, to (b) Mary Hews of Richmond Terrace, Chichester, widow Add Mss 20,282 3 January 1885
Reconveyance from (a) George Bartlett of Chichester, solicitor and James Sayers of Chichester, coal merchant and carrier, trustees of the late Mary Hews, to (b) William Butler Add Mss 20,283 4 August 1899
Conveyance, in consideration of £332
Add Mss 20,284 2 December 1899Contents:
From (a) Frederick Padwick of West Thorney, esq., and Henry Percival Hart of St. Annes Villas, Lewes, esq., and (b) George Arthur Langley of Prinsted, farmer; Hastings Langley of Prinsted, farmer; and Sarah Ann Twine, wife of Richard Twine of Prinsted, carpenter and wheelwright, to (b) Thomas Edgar Fulljames of Landport, Portsea, co. Hants., pawnbroker
Royal Insurance Company Policy of Miss Alice Chambers of Littlecroft, Sidlesham Common Add Mss 20,285 24 February 1920
Worth deeds [no ref. or date]
Conveyance, in consideration of £98
Add Mss 20,286 13 October 1853Contents:
From (a) John Russell Reeves of Huntsland in Worth, esq., to
(b) the East Grinstead Railway Company
Pieces of land, 4¾a., part of Walledge Farm in Worth, numbered 76, 79, 80, 81, 83, 84 and 85 on the Deposited Plan
Marginal plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £25
Add Mss 20,287 3 July 1857Contents:
From (a) William Pearless of East Grinstead, gent., to (b) the East Grinstead Railway Company
Piece of land, 1¼a., waste of the Manor of South Malling Lindfield called Crawley Down (abuttals given), numbered 114 on the Deposited Plan
Marginal plan
Miscellaneous deeds and documents relating to Felpham, Selsey and Westbourne
Add Mss 20,288 - 20,308 1830-1927
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Chichester Rural District Council, February 1974
FELPHAM [no ref. or date]
Abstract of title from 1894 of Percy Ashford Norman of Shoreham, farmer, to Innerwyke or Felpham Weeks Farm (248a.) in Felpham
Add Mss 20,288 1923
Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Felpham Brick and Estates Co
Add Mss 20,289 1926
Conveyance from Norman to the said company of land in Flansham Lane, Felpham, part of the property in Add Mss 20,288 Add Mss 20,290 20 January 1927
SELSEY [no ref. or date]
Attested copy made in the Public Record Office in 1920 of part of the Selsey Enclosure Award
Add Mss 20,291 1830/1920
WESTBOURNE [no ref. or date]
Contents:
The following deeds relate to property across the road from Westbourne Mill. No. 20,292, however, does not appear to be directly connected
Manor of Westbourne. Admission of Thomas West as son and heir of Jemima Sawyer, decd., heretofore Jemima Micklam, spinster, afterwards Jemima West, widow and late wife of Robert Sawyer
Add Mss 20,292 26 June 1837Contents:
5a. in the town field of Westbourne, in Gate Furlong
Manor of Westbourne
Add Mss 20,293 13 June 1842Contents:
Admission of Charles Wilson, gent, and Joseph Harvey, builder, both of London, on the surrender of Jeffery Dennis of Middlesex, gent., and Jemima his wife, late Jemima West, spinster
One third part of 5a. 3r. 27p. in Westbourne, adjoining N. lands of Charles Dixon, esq. and an allotment to Thomas West, S. an old enclosure of George Churcher and an allotment to the same, E. allotments to George Churcher and William Parry Wallis, and W. old enclosures of Thomas West; which were allotted in 1841 at the Enclosure of Westbourne Common Field to Thomas West, Jemima West (now Jemima Dennis) and Mary Jane West (now Mary Jane Harvey) in lieu of 6a. and two tenements in Westbourne Common Field
Deed of Enfranchisement
Add Mss 20,294, 20,295 4 June 1861Contents:
Between (a) Augustina Dixon of Stansted, widow, Lady of the Manor of Westbourne, with the consent of the Copyhold Commissioners, and (b) Thomas West, now of Kent, gent., (c) Charles Wilson, now described as of London, chartseller, and Joseph Harvey, now of Glamorgan, gent., and (d) Joseph William Harvey of S. Australia, builder, and Mary Jane his wife; with duplicate
(1) 2r. 13p., formerly part of Westbourne Common Field, belonging to Thomas West
(2) The property in Add Mss 20,293
(3) Allotments 36,37,55,68 at the Enclosure of Westbourne Common in 1859
(a) enfranchises (1) and (2) in return for (3)
Counterpart lease for 21 years at £114 yearly from Joseph Harvey, Charles Wilson and Thomas West to James Valentine Guyatt of Westbourne Mill, miller
Add Mss 20,296 29 May 1867Contents:
The water mill known as Westbourne Mill, with the messuage, outhouses, garden, meadow and yard adjoining, together with the cottages, gardens and homestead on the opposite side of the road
Includes plan
This deed is apparently preserved here because part of the property on the other side of the road was included in Add Mss 20,298
Declaration of Thomas Byerley of Westbourne, miller, concerning the title of the property in Add Mss 20,298
Add Mss 20,297 30 May 1874
Conveyance for £850 from Thomas Joseph West of Kent, gent., to Mary Agnes Lyon of The Oaks, Warblington, Hants., spinster
Add Mss 20,298 2 July 1874Contents:
10a. 1r. 27p. now or late in occ. of James Valentine Guyatt, with the farm yard adjoining the same
Includes plan
The plan and Add Mss 20,297 show that this property included the whole of the property in deeds Add Mss 20,293-20,295, and part of that in Add Mss 20,296
Mortgage of the above property for £600 to Benjamin Binstead of Chichester, gent
Add Mss 20,299 6 October 1875Contents:
Includes plan
Endorsed with borrowing of a further £150, 6 May 1878
Reconveyance from Binstead to Lyon Add Mss 20,300 30 August 1879
Reconveyance to Lyon from Robert Waterman of Croydon, esq., upon the redemption of [missing] mortgages of 1880 and 1881 Add Mss 20,301 7 May 1889
Mortgage for £700 to Douglas Teale of Rowlands Castle and William Horner of Southsea, gents
Add Mss 20,302 8 May 1889Contents:
Endorsed with reconveyance, 14 January 1891
Conveyance from the executors of Mary Lyon, now decd., to Lindsay Elizabeth Smith of The Oaks, Emsworth, widow, subject to a mortgage of 1893 to Mary Mabel Gardiner
Add Mss 20,303 15 April 1901
In Lunacy
Add Mss 20,304 31 August 1901Contents:
Appointment of a person to reconvey on the redemption of the mortgage in Add Mss 20,303, because of the lunacy of Mary Mabel Gardiner
Conveyance for £779 from Smith to Rev. John Henry Mee of The Chantry, Westbourne Add Mss 20,305 29 November 1901
Mortgage for £500 to Charles Copner of Ilfracombe and Francis Blagg of Portsmouth, gents Add Mss 20,306 30 November 1901
Sale Particulars of The Chantry, Westbourne; Woodmancote Farm (231a.) and four cottages, at Woodmancote in Westbourne; and other lands (about 128a. total) Add Mss 20,307 1918
Abstract of title of part of the property in Add Mss 20,307, but apparently not related to the foregoing deeds Add Mss 20,308 1918
Records of the Manor of Rogate Bohunt, 1485-1923; deeds of Fields and Hooks Lands in Billingshurst, 1630-1796; miscellaneous maps, 1836-1893
Add Mss 20,309 - 20,364 [n.d.]
Source of acquisition:
Presented by Messrs. Albery and Lucas, solicitors of Midhurst, September 1949
Contents:
This miscellaneous collection of records received from Messrs. Albery and Lucas is now completely catalogued for the first time. Some of the maps had been catalogued and numbered at earlier times for inclusion in the Catalogues of Sussex Maps in the Sussex Record Society volumes. For the sake of convenience all the documents deposited by Messrs. Albery and Lucas in 1949, including those listed and numbered before, are included in the following catalogue
Billingshurst Deeds [no ref. or date]
Contents:
I. Tenement, barn, garden, orchard and 30a. land called Field Lands or Cheivers in Billingshurst
II. Tenement, barn, garden and 60a. land called Hooks in Billingshurst
Final concord, with counterpart, of property I, between (a) Richard Nye sen., and Richard Nye jun., gents., and (b) Francis Stringer and Elizabeth, his wife Add Mss 20,309, 20,310 Michaelmas Term 1630
Deed to lead the uses of a common recovery of property II
Add Mss 20,311 16 June 1647Contents:
Between (a) John Caryll of Harting, esq., and John Williams of Cliffords Inn, London, (b) Nicholas Best of Horsham, gent., (c) John Bartlett of Nuthurst, yeo., (d) Thomas Patchinge of Nuthurst, yeo., and (e) John Gratwick of West Grinstead, yeo
Exemplification of a common recovery of property II, between (a) Richard and Thomas White, demandants, and (b) John Gratwick, John Bartlett and Thomas Patchinge, the tenants in tail Add Mss 20,312 Easter Term 1648
Deed to declare the uses of a common recovery of property II
Add Mss 20,313 4 April 1648Contents:
Between (a) John Caryll of Harting, esq., (b) Thomas White and Richard White of Clifford Inn, London, gents., (c) Thomas Patchinge of Nuthurst, yeo., (d) John Bartlett of Nuthurst, yeo., and (e) John Gratwicke of Needs in West Grinstead, yeo
Probate copy of will, 11 April 1652, of John Gratwicke of Needs in West Grinstead, yeo., by which he bequeaths property II to his son William Add Mss 20,314 5 May 1652
Conveyance (lease and release) of property II, in consideration of £500, from (a) William Gratwick of Tenterden, co. Kent, yeo. to (b) John Gratwick of Needs in West Grinstead, gent Add Mss 20,315-20,318 21,22 May 1689
Deed to lead the uses of a fine of property II, with counterpart
Add Mss 20,319, 20,320 18 November 1689Contents:
From (a) William Gratwick of Tenterden, co. Kent, yeo., and Ann, his wife, to (b) John Gratwick of Needs in West Grinstead, gent
Conveyance (lease and release) of property I, in consideration of £490
Add Mss 20,321, 20,322 29,30 September 1725Contents:
From (a) William Yalden sen. of Newhouse in Haslemere, co. Surrey, gent,, and Edmund Yalden of Greatham, co. Hants., clerk, and Richard Yalden of Newhouse in Haslemere, gent., the latter two being sons of the first mentioned by Mary (née Nye), his wife, who was dau. and heir of Richard Nye late of Pocock in Billingshurst, dec'd, to (b) Henry Steele of Boxgrove, timber merchant
Probate copy of will, 21 October 1743, of Hannah Steele of Peckham, co. Surrey
Add Mss 20,323 10 January 1743/4Contents:
By which she bequeaths property I to Mrs. Elizabeth Heaton, and afterwards to Elizabeth and Hannah Steele, children of her late brother James Steele of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mortgage (demise for 1000 years), of property I for securing £100 with interest
Add Mss 20,324 21 July 1744Contents:
From (a) Henry Steele of St. Ann, Aldersgate, London, carpenter and Deborah, his wife, to (b) Edmund Weston of Wisborough Green, gent., and (c) Thomas Paty jun., of Wisborough Green, yeo
Mortgage of property I for further charge of £50, from (a) Henry Steele and Deborah, his wife, to (b) Edmund Weston Add Mss 20,325 10 May 1746
Release of dower in property I, in consideration of 5s., from (a) Hannah Steele of Boxgrove, widow of Henry, to (b) John Gratwick Add Mss 20,326 8 December 1750
Conveyance of property I, together with a tenement and 10a. land called St. Jones in Shipley, in consideration of £250 10s. paid to Weston and £56 18s. paid to Steele
Add Mss 20,327, 20,328 17,18 October 1750Contents:
From (a) Edmund Weston of Wisborough Green, gent., and Henry Steele of St. Sepuchres, London, carpenter, son and devisee of Henry Steele, late of Boxgrove, carpenter, dec'd, and (b) Rowland Thomlinson of Cliffords Inn, London, gent., to (c) John Gratwick of Needs in West Grinstead, gent., with deed to lead the uses of a common recovery
Exemplification of a common recovery of property I, between (a) John Gratwick, demandant, and (b) Rowland Thomlinson, tenant in tail Add Mss 20,329 28 November 1750
Copy of will, 3 October 1764, of John Gratwick of Needs in West Grinstead, gent Add Mss 20,330 25 March 1771
Abstract of title to properties I and II of Timothy Shelley
Add Mss 20,331 c. 1795Contents:
Reciting deeds of property I, from 13 June 1618 to 8 December 1750; of property II from 16 June 1647 to 3 October 1764, and of both properties from 29 September 1794 to 8 January 1795
Lease of properties I and II for 21 years, at an annual rent of £40, from (a) Timothy Shelley of Field Place in Warnham, esq., to (b) John Parkhurst of Billingshurst, farmer Add Mss 20,332 23 January 1796
Manor of Rogate Bohunt [no ref. or date]
Court Book
Add Mss 20,333 c. 1485-1711Contents:
Intermittently kept
Copy of Court Book
Add Mss 20,334 c. 1485-1711Contents:
With index of person and properties
Extracts from the Court Rolls, 1802-1855, 1857 Add Mss 20,335 1802-1857
Presentments of the Homage Add Mss 20,336 1802-1805
Minutes of the Court Add Mss 20,337 1798-1812
Lists of Amercements Add Mss 20,338 1859-1861
Miscellaneous court papers, including Notices of the Court, Oaths of Homage, etc
Add Mss 20,339 nd
Rental Book Add Mss 20,340 1781-1849
Rentals
Add Mss 20,341 1771-1922
Survey Add Mss 20,342 1746
Perambulation and Survey Add Mss 20,343 1891
Bundle of Papers relating to the Boundaries of the Manor Add Mss 20,344 nd
Correspondence concerning quitrents Add Mss 20,345 19 and 20th centuries
General manorial correspondence Add Mss 20,346 1805-1920
Correspondence concerning the sale of the Manor Add Mss 20,347 1923
Other Manors [no ref. or date]
Perambulation of the Manor of Bepton Add Mss 20,348 12 April 1838
Rental, and List of Tenants of the Manor of Linch Add Mss 20,349 n.d
Description of the Bounds of the Manors of Linch and Stedham Add Mss 20,350 19 April 1803
Memorandum concerning the moving of a boundary stone in Iping Manor Add Mss 20,351 30 January 1815
Perambulation of the Manor of Wenham Add Mss 20,352 25,26 September 1820
Correspondence and other papers concerning compensation demanded by tenants of the Manor of Rogate Bohunt for the loss of their Common Land to the Portsmouth Railway Company
Add Mss 20,353 1857-1859
Miscellaneous manorial documents
Add Mss 20,354 1802-1896
MAPS [no ref. or date]
Tithe and Related Maps [no ref. or date]
Related information:
Add Mss 2080 NORTH AMBERSHAM, 1840
Plan of the Tithing of North Ambersham By Fredk & Henry E. Drayson 26.6in. to 1m. 133 x 30¾. [This map, marked 'No. 1', is a superior copy of the Tithe Award Map (TD/W88), which is marked 'No. 2']
Add Mss 2081 SOUTH AMBERSHAM, 1840
Plan of the Tithing of South Ambersham in the County of Hants
By Fredk & Henry E. Drayson 26.6in. to 1m. 133 x 38½
A map of the whole parish, whereas the official Tithe Map (TD/W114) is of the Sussex portion only
Add Mss 2082 SOUTH AMBERSHAM, 1840
Another copy of Add Mss 2081, but coloured
Add Mss 2084 EASEBOURNE, 1840
Plan of the Parish of Easebourne, By Fredk & Henry E. Drayson 26.6in. to 1m. 127 x 78½. [Unofficial copy of TD/W45]
Par.93/21/1,2 GRAFFHAM, 1841
Plan of the Parish of Graffham. Surveyed by James W. Blackman, Surveyor, Fareham, 1841. 13.3in. to 1m. 42 x 24. [Copy of TD/W62 with apportionment]
Add Mss 2085 FERNHURST, 1842
Map of the Parish of Fernhurst. F. and H.E. Drayson, Cowdray. 26.6in. to 1m. 142 x 89. [Superior copy of TD/W55]
Add Mss 2083 SELHAM, c. 1847
Plan of the Parish of Selham. Fredk & Henry E. Drayson 26.6in. to 1m. 133 x 39. [Coloured copy of TD/W106]
Par.4/21/1,2 NORTH AMBERSHAM, [1847]
Map of the Tithing of North Ambersham in the County of Hants. [No Surveyor or date]. 26.6in. to 1m. 125 x 23. [Copy of TD/W88, with apportionment]
TROTTON
Add Mss 20,355 1864Contents:
Mounted tracing of TD/W130
Inclosure and Related Maps [no ref. or date]
Related information:
Add Mss 5186 ROGATE, 1856
Rogate Inclosure. [Surveyor unknown]. 26.6in. to 1m. 47 x 56
Uncertified copy of original in the Public Record Office
About 550a., i.e. Harting Combe including Fyning Wood, in centre of parish as allotted by the award. Names of adjacent owners or lands. Shows public and private carriage roads, and public driftways, allotted; brick-kilns; Bull Hill; Galley Grove; beech tree and oak tree presumably as boundary marks; large pond; gate; boundary between Rogate Parish and the Manor of Harting Combe and the Parish and Manor of Terwick and between Fyning Wood and Harting Combe; allotments as a place for exercise and recreation, and for the labouring poor
Add Mss 5185 CHITHURST, 1860
Map of the Commons under Inclosure in the Manor of Chithurst
[Surveyor unknown]. [Uncertified copy of QDD/6/W33]
26.6in. to 1m. 47 x 31
About 200a., i.e. Chithurst Common and Marsh, Charley Common and part of Milland Common, in W. and extreme N.E. of parish as allotted by the award. Names of adjacent owners. Shows Borden Copse; Cook's Pond; roads, including two private carriage roads allotted; footpaths, including a public one allotted; public pond and private pond or watering place allotted; allotments for exercise and recreation and for the labouring poor
Add Mss 5187 WISBOROUGH GREEN AND FITTLEWORTH, c. 1864
Inclosure, Waste Lands in the Manor of Amberley, in the Parishes of Wisboro' Green and Fittleworth, surveyed by James Taylor, Northchapel. 26.6in. to 1m. 38 x 81
About 75a. in Wisborough Green comprising an area to W. of the church with strips on E. side of the road running northwards as far as Roundstreet Common and southwards to the parish boundary (and including Malthouse Common) and along the road from Durbans Farm to points beyond New Pound Common; about 115a. in S. of Fittleworth on either side of the Petworth - Pulborough road, as allotted by the award. Shows roads (including public carriage roads discontinued and allotted, and private carriage roads allotted); footways, including a private one allotted; Green and Brook Bridges in Wisborough Green; ponds (including a public pond or watering place at Malthouse Common); spring with private right of taking water (in Wisborough Green); quarry allotted to the Surveyors of the Highways of Fittleworth with a private carriage road leading thereto; allotments in each parish for exercise and recreation; allotments in Fittleworth for the labouring poor, as a public sand-pit, as a burying ground, and as a playground appurtenant to the school
GREATHAM
Add Mss 20,356 1859Contents:
Tracing of the Inclosure map of Greatham, co. Hants., annexed to the Inclosure Award, 1859
FITTLEWORTH
Add Mss 20,357 c. 1864Contents:
Draft of Fittleworth part of Add Mss 5187
Estate and Related Maps [no ref. or date]
Related information:
Add Mss 2090 STEDHAM AND WOOLBEDING, w.m. 1836
A Map of Ash Estate. For sale by Private Contract. By William Poulter, Land Agent. Surveyor and Auctioneer, Guildford, Surrey
About 17.6in. to 1m. 37 x 24
377a. on the boundary of Stedham and Woolbeding, being the present Ash House and Woodgate Farm
Field and farm-names; names of adjacent owners
State of cultivation indicated by colour. Shows lime kiln
Add Mss 2091 WOOLBEDING AND IPING, w.m. 1836
A Map of Bembrook Bedford & Reynolds. For Sale by Private Contract. By William Poulter, Land Agent, Surveyor and Auctioneer, Guildford, Surrey. About 17.6in. to 1m. 37 x 24
43a.. in N. centre of Woolbeding, being the present Redford; 27a. in E. centre of Iping including the present Upper Reynolds Wood; 4a. called Bembrook Farm which has not been identified
Field names, names of adjacent owners or properties
Add Mss 2089 STEDHAM, 1842
Plan of Great House and Mill House Farms belonging to John Stoveld Esqr. Delineated by Wm Bridger Junr. 26.6in. to 1m. 32½ x 22½
153a. in E. of parish to the N., S., and E. of the village. Field names; names of adjacent owners and properties
Add Mss 2087 ROGATE, c. 1870
[No title, date or surveyor]. 26.6in. to 1m. 5 sheets of map
Most of the parish of Rogate. Fields numbered to correspond with table of reference of which the present location is unknown. It does not correspond with the numbers on the Tithe Apportionment, the Inclosure Award, or the 1st ed. O.S
Add Mss 2088 STEDHAM, IPING AND WOOLBEDING, c. 1871
Map of the Stedham Hall Estate in the Parishes of Stedham, Iping, and Woolbeding Sussex. [Surveyor unknown]. 26.6in. to 1m. 89 x 38
Virtually the whole of the parish of Stedham, with the E. half of Iping, and the W. half of Woolbeding
Shows Titty Hill; Woodhouse Farm; Tote-Hill; Tentworth; Woodgate; The Ash; Crouch House; Stedham Mill; Iping House; Bridgefoot Farm; Stedham Hall; Stedham Church; and Rother Hill; fields numbered to correspond with table of reference of which the present location is unknown. Lands forming Stedham Hall Estate edged in red; the fern lains belonging to the estate edged in green; and the manor boundaries edged in blue. Shows woodlands, ponds and rivers, and marks commons and marshlands
Add Mss 2092 WOOLBEDING, LINCH, STEDHAM, IPING AND TROTTON, c. 1875
A Map of the Estates belonging to C.W. Taylor Esq: Situate in the Parishes of Woolbeding, Lynch, Stedham, Iping and Trotton in the County of Sussex. [No date, surveyor or scale] 47 x 33
Colour tracing on linen of the Hollycomb Estate
Fields numbered to correspond with table of reference of which the current location is unknown. Names farms, and principal fields and properties. Names of adjacent owners. Shows ponds, streams and lime kilns
ROGATE
Add Mss 20,358 c. 1845Contents:
The Rogate Estate Sussex. [No date or surveyor, but probably by John Wood of Lindfield]. About 4in. to 1m. 20 x 15
About 1,800a. being S. part of the parish
State of cultivation given. Fields numbered to correspond with table of reference, which is not the Tithe Map or the 1st ed. O.S., of which the present location is unknown. Summary table of reference gives acreages of the 12 major farms. Houses shown in block plan
Names of adjacent owners
Printed Maps [no ref. or date]
Related information:
PM 6 O.S. Geological Survey, Sheets VIII and IX, 1868
PM 7 O.S. ¼" Survey of Sanitary Districts in West Sussex, showing civil parishes, 1888
PM 5 O.S. Geological Survey, Sheet IX, 1893
1"O.S. Map covering the area of Hungerford, co. Berks; Upper Norwood, co. Surrey; Lymington, co.. Hants; and Brighton, 1810. Electro-typed Add Mss 20,359 1862
6"O.S. Map covering the area in co. Hants; West Tisted, Headley, Hambledon and Charlton Add Mss 20,360 1867-1871
6"O.S. Map Sheet X Add Mss 20,361 1879
6"O.S. Map Sheet XX Add Mss 20,362 1879
Miscellaneous Plans [no ref. or date]
3 Sections of sketch map at a scale of 3½in. to 1m. with A. covering Stedham, Tillington and Cocking, B. Didling and C. Linchmere Add Mss 20,363 nd
2 sheets of designs and plans for Stedham Elementary School, by Welman and Street, Godalming and Chertsey Add Mss 20,364 nd
Life Insurance policy of Fitzjames Stuart MacGregor
Add Mss 20,365 1857
Source of acquisition:
Presented by Messrs. Tamplin, Joseph and Flux, Solicitors, 52 Bishopsgate, London EC2, per the British Records Association, November 1950
Life Insurance policy for £1000, between Fitzjames Stuart MacGregor of Aldwick Lodge, Bognor, esq., and the Minerva Life Assurance Company Add Mss 20,365 2 January 1857
Miscellaneous deeds of Ferring, Goring, Rustington and Yapton
Add Mss 20,366 - 20,371 1780-1867
Source of acquisition:
Presented by Messrs. Rider, Heaton, Meredith & Mills, Solicitors, 8 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London WC2., per the British Records Association, November 1950
Exemplification of Common Recovery, between (a) William Newman, gent., demandant, (b) Henry Chalcraft, gent., tenant in tail, with Margaret Gittens, spinster, vouchee
Add Mss 20,366 Michaelmas Term 1781Contents:
Tenement, dovecote, 40a. land, 16a. meadow, 16a. pasture, in Ferring and Goring
Articles of Agreement
Add Mss 20,367 10 March 1812Contents:
Between (a) James Cosens of Ancton in Felpham, yeo. and Elizabeth, his wife, and 3 of their 4 children - Thomas Cosens of Ancton, farmer; Joseph Coote of Middleton, yeo., and Ruth, his wife; and Elizabeth Cosens of Ancton, spinster, to (b) Richard Cosens of Barnham, yeo., to divide messuage, barn and lands in Bilsham, bequeathed in the will of Thomas Cowdrey of Yapton
With Schedule of property
Recites deeds from 10 April 1712
Mortgage for £600, from (a) Joseph Coote of Yapton, yeo., to (b) Margaret Hollist of Midhurst, widow
Add Mss 20,368 13 July 1859Contents:
Messuage, barn, farm and 18½a. land at Bilsham in Yapton
Voluntary declaration by Charles White of Ford, yeo., as to identity of messuage, barn, farm and 18½a. land at Bilsham in Yapton Add Mss 20,369 30 October 1867
Conveyance
Add Mss 20,370 2 November 1867Contents:
In consideration of £600 paid by (c) to (a), and £706 paid by (c) to (b), from (a) Ann Hollist of Midhurst, spinster and Dame Mary Watson of Midhurst, widow, and (b) Joseph Coote of Yapton, yeo., to (c) Colonel Charles Leslie of Slindon Hall
Messuage, barn, farm and 18½a. land at Bilsham in Yapton
Covenant for the production of legacy, receipts
Add Mss 20,371 6 October 1842
Copies information:
For original will see Add Mss 5210
Contents:
Between (a) David Lyon of Goring, esq., and (b) John Pelly Atkins of Walbrook, London, esq., James Hopkins of Arundel, gent., Richard Holmes of Arundel, gent., and Rev. Maurice Smelt of Slindon, clerk, devisees and executors of the will of Margaret Bushby of Goring, spinster, decd
Schedule of legacies
Miscellaneous items mostly relating to the White family of Ivy Cottage, Bignor
Add Mss 20,372 - 20,394 1857-1966
Source of acquisition:
Given by Mrs. N. Wheeler of East Dean, near Chichester, September 1978
Related information:
See also Add Mss 20,158-20,178
The following Sale Particulars were also received with this deposit
SP 652 12 December 1924. Sale Particular of Bignor Park, Manor Farm, Hadsworth Farm and Newoods Farm in Bignor, Keysastons Farm, Sutton End; also Bignor Park Cottage, Bignor Mill Cottage, The Cottage, Malthouse Cottages, and a cottage on Bignor Hill, all in Bignor; Ridge House, Coldwaltham; Keysastons, The Croft, Beckhall, and cottages on Church Hill and in School Lane, all in Sutton
SP 653 2-5 November 1926. Sale Particular of the contents of Bignor Park
The following photographs were also received with this deposit: PH 6509 - 6511
Book of Common Prayer, with "Miss Emma Puttick, Bignor, May the 9 1858" written inside the cover Add Mss 20,372 1857
Book of Common Prayer given to E. Tarnfield in 1873 by A. Overton Add Mss 20,373 n.d. [c.1873]
In Memoriam cards, for William Spearman, Sarah Olding, Constance Leney, Ann Leney, John Heywood Johnstone, M.P., Mary Ann Tupper Add Mss 20,374 1878-1919
Text and autograph album, giving Biblical texts for each day of the year; with a few autographs written in, mostly of the Upperton and Ruff families Add Mss 20,375 1880
Hymns for use at a funeral service, Bignor Church Add Mss 20,376 19 April 1890
Beetons Diary and Englishman's Every Day Reference Book
Add Mss 20,377 1891Contents:
With very few entries, mostly concerning the Graffham, Sutton and Bignor area; with writing practice by Winifred White, Bignor, 1908
Order of Service for the burial of Midshipman Audley Wells Morton, age 19, at Bignor Add Mss 20,378 18 July 1893
Card in remembrance of the visit of the Church Army Van to Bignor Add Mss 20,379 5 July 1903
Rules of the Nursing Association for Amberley, Bury, Bignor, Barlavington, Coates, Coldwaltham, Part of Fittleworth, Hardham, Houghton and Sutton Add Mss 20,380 1904
Good school attendance certificates awarded to Maggie Upperton, signed by Mr. Whalley, Head Teacher
Add Mss 20,381 1904
Posters advertising Ceylindo Tea and the International Stores, with calendars Add Mss 20,382 1908 and 1913
Christmas card from Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tupper of Bignor Add Mss 20,383 1909
Programme and text of the Pageant of Bignor, held at Bignor Park in aid of Village Nursing Work
Add Mss 20,384 1912
Shadows of the Evening by Ernest Parton, reproduced as a poster advertising W.M. Boorer, purveyor of meat, Lombard Street, Petworth, with calendar Add Mss 20,385 1915
Order of Service for the unveiling of the War Memorial to the men of Bignor who died in the Great War Add Mss 20,386 28 July 1920
Advertising brochure for Littlehampton Add Mss 20,387 n.d. [c.1920-1930]
Bill from Drs. H.A. Whyte-Venables and F.R. Pepper to Mrs. White for professional attendance Add Mss 20,388 1943
Form of service to be used at the Institution and Induction of a Rector or Vicar; from St. Mary's Church, Petworth Add Mss 20,389 1946
Cutting from the West Sussex Gazette of a photograph of the last train on the Pulborough to Midhurst line, at Fittleworth station Add Mss 20,390 1966
Card presented to W. White by West Sussex Education Committee, for one week's perfect school attendance Add Mss 20,391 n.d. [early 20th cent.]
Recipe for treating colds with boiled nettles; written on the back of a photograph of the reredos in Gloucester Cathedral Add Mss 20,392 n.d. [early 20th cent.]
Newspaper concerning a conference on nutrition, addressed by Mrs. Patty Fisher, senior lecturer at Bath College of Domestic Science Add Mss 20,393 n.d. [20th cent.]
"Oktis" rustless Zairoid supports for corsets Add Mss 20,394 n.d
Miscellaneous records of the Stone family of Capel co. Surrey, and Horsham and Warnham, co. Sussex
Add Mss 20,395 c. 1858-1945
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by K. Booker Esq. of Horsham, October 1978
Related information:
See Add Mss 19,091-19,156 and Add Mss 19,770 for other records of the Stone family deposited by Mr. Booker
Miscellaneous records of the Stone family of Capel, co. Surrey, and Horsham and Warnham, co. Sussex
Add Mss 20,395 c. 1858-1945
Contents:
Including accounts, vouchers, and correspondence mainly relating to Bonnetts Farm in Capel
Papers relating to the tenancy of Coultershaw Mill on the Petworth Estate
Add Mss 20,396 - 20,398 1938-1975
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Mrs. G.M. Gwillim of Graffham, October 1978
Related information:
See Add Mss 18,169-18,170 for tenancy records of Coultershaw Mill, Fittleworth Mill, and North Mill deposited by Mrs. Gwillim in March 1976
Minute Book of directors of Messrs. J. Gwillim Company Limited, Coultershaw Mill, Petworth
Add Mss 20,396 26 February 1938 - 6 June 1975
Correspondence and trade circular extracted from Minute Book
Add Mss 20,397 3 June 1950 - 18 September 1956
Copy of lease of Coultershaw Mill, for 20 years at £1250 p.a. for first five years and £1450 p.a. thereafter
Add Mss 20,398 26 August 1968Contents:
From (a) John Edward Reginald, Baron Egremont, of Petworth House, to (b) J. Gwillim Limited, Coultershaw, Petworth
Records relating to the Bennett family of Bosham, and Martin family of Worthing, principally concerning the trust created by the will of Mrs. Emma Farndell Martin, formerly Miss Emma Farndell Bennett
Add Mss 20,399 - 20,412 1839-1913
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Messrs. Lawrence Graham and Co. 6 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London, WC2, from records of Messrs. Preston, Stow, and Preston, 35 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2, per the British Records Association, September 1978
Probate copy of will, 17 April 1837, of Thomas Bennett of Bosham, yeo
Add Mss 20,399 9 January 1839Contents:
Bequeathing all his real and personal estate unto his wife, Eliza Bennett, his father Edward Bennett, and his father-in-law Stephen Farndell, upon trust to sell the same for the payment of funeral expenses, debts, and legacies. Proved at Chichester
Marriage Settlement
Add Mss 20,400 3 August 1857Contents:
Between (a) Charles Martin of Worthing, esq., (b) Emma Farndell Bennett of Broadbridge, Bosham, spinster (one of the daughters of Thomas Bennett of Broadbridge, yeo., decd.), and (c) Benjamin Binstead of Chichester, gent. and Matthias James Sowton of Chichester, gent., made on the intended marriage between (a) and (b)
By this deed certain property in the parishes of Bosham, Chidham, and Funtington together with certain annuities, devised to (b) by the will of her father, the said Thomas Bennett, and the will of her maternal grandfather, the said Stephen Farndell, was assigned by (b) to (c) upon trust for the benefit of the children of the said intended marriage
Endorsed: 30 June 1880. Appointment of John Yeomans Crowe of Athelstan Redland, Bristol, co. Gloucester, esq., and William Henry Mitchell of Clanmarina, Torquay, co. Devon, esq., as trustees of the said settlement in the place of the said Benjamin Binstead decd. and Matthias James Sowton
Accounts of Messrs. Raper, Freeland and Tyacke of Chichester, solicitors, with the Representatives of Mrs. Eliza Bennett, decd
Add Mss 20,401 1 October 1897 - 1 October 1907
Disclaimer
Add Mss 20,402 28 May 1898Contents:
Disclaimer of John Yeomans Crowe of 2 The Fosseway, Clifton, Bristol, co. Gloucester, insurance superintendent, of the trusteeship of the will, dated 23 February 1888, of Mrs. Emma Farndell Martin decd., widow of Charles Martin of Clanmarina, Torquay, co. Devon
Appointment of the Reverend William Henry Mitchell of 6 Goldney Road, Clifton, Bristol, co. Gloucester, clerk in holy orders, and Clement Young Sturge of 180 Ebury Street, London, barrister
Add Mss 20,403 5 July 1898Contents:
To act with Maurice John Mitchell of Manor Farm, East Challow, Wantage, co. Berks, as trustees of the will of Mrs. Emma Farndell Martin decd., in the place of John Yeomans Crowe
Correspondence, stock receipts, and brokers notes concerning investments made under the trusteeship of the will of Mrs. Emma Farndell Martin
Add Mss 20,404 26 July 1900 - 16 September 1909
Income and capital accounts of the trustees of the will of Mrs. Emma Farndell Martin prepared by Messrs. Stow, Preston and Lyttelton, 35 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, solicitors
Add Mss 20,405 5 October 1906 - 5 July 1909
Accounts of Messrs. Stow, Preston and Lyttelton, 35 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, solicitors, with the trustees of the will of Mrs. Emma Farndell Martin
Add Mss 20,406 12 November 1906 - 12 August 1908
Correspondence, receipts for payment of pecuniary legacies, and receipted legacy duty accounts for legacies payable under the will of Mrs. Emma Farndell Martin
Add Mss 20,407 February - May 1907
Case for the opinion of Counsel
Add Mss 20,408 5 November 1907Contents:
Concerning the respective trusts created by the will of Thomas Bennett, the marriage settlement of Charles Martin and Emma Farndell Bennett, and the will of the said Emma Farndell Martin
Assignment of an interest in the proceeds of sale of a moiety of an impropriate tithe rent charge arising out of property at Bosham
Add Mss 20,409 19 June 1908Contents:
From (a) John Yeomans Crowe of 2 The Fossway, Clifton, Bristol, gent., and William Henry Mitchell of Appuldurcombe House, Wroxall, Isle of Wight, gent., to (b) the said William Henry Mitchell, Maurice John Mitchell of Belmont, Wantage, Co. Berks, gent., and Clement Young Sturge of 11 St. Augustine's Mansions, Bloomburg Street, Westminster, barrister at law
Receipts for payment of interest and premiums made by Messrs. Stow, Preston and Co. under Martin's trust
Add Mss 20,410 16 July 1908 - 30 June 1910
Certificates and receipts for local government and foreign government stocks purchased by the trustees of the will of Mrs. Emma Farndell Martin, and notes about the stocks held by the trustees
Add Mss 20,411 21 June 1909 - 16 April 1912
Agreement
Add Mss 20,412 24 November 1913Contents:
Between (a) William Henry Mitchell of 45 Estelle Road, London, gent., (b) Amy Mitchell of Priddy Wells, co. Somerset, and (c) Maurice John Mitchell of Sutherland House, Hyde Park, London, gent., and the said William Henry Mitchell, concerning the appointment of the Public Trustee as trustee of the will of Mrs. Emma Farndell Martin in the place of (c) and the application of the trust funds
Miscellaneous testamentary records
Add Mss 20,413 - 20,416 [n.d.]
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Messrs. May, May and Merrimans, 12 South Square, Gray's Inn, London, WC1, formerly Messrs. Ravenscroft, Woodward and Co., per the British Records Association, September 1978
Probate copy of will, dated 10 September 1860, of Timothy Breese of Littlehampton, gent. Proved at Chichester Add Mss 20,413 24 May 1862
Probate copy of will, dated 24 October 1863, of Lucy Cartwright of Worthing, widow. Proved at Chichester Add Mss 20,414 15 November 1867
Letters of Administration of the estate of Elizabeth Hunt of 3 Sudley Road, Bognor, wife of John Hunt. Granted at Chichester Add Mss 20,415 5 October 1880
Probate copy of will, dated 31 August 1881, of Mary Ann Lawson of Littlehampton, widow. Proved at Chichester Add Mss 20,416 24 September 1884
Title deeds relating to an estate at Billingshurst belonging to James Wilson of Gratwick House
Add Mss 20,417 - 20,424 1822-1884
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Messrs. Maples, Teesdale and Co., 15 Southampton Place, London WC1, per the British Records Association, September 1978
Conveyance of reversionary interest (lease and release)
Add Mss 20,417-20,418 1,2 November 1822Contents:
From (a) Daniel Holden of Billingshurst, yeo., by the direction of (b) Thomas Clear of Great House, Billingshurst, gent. and Charles Farhall of Clarks Land, Billingshurst, gent., executors of the will of his father, Thomas Holden of Winstrells Wood, Billingshurst, yeo., to (c) Pilfold Medwin of Horsham, gent. upon trust to sell the same
Messuage (in two tenements) in East Lane, Billingshurst, near the Vicarage House, with the garden and piece of ground belonging, in occupation of William Greenfield and John Bridger
Mortgage in Fee Simple, in consideration of £50, from (a) Daniel Holden of Billingshurst, yeo., to (b) the Rev. Henry Beath, clerk, Vicar of Billingshurst
Add Mss 20,419 21 November 1848Contents:
Property described as in Add Mss 20,417-20,418 (now in occupation of Thomas Baker and Thomas Jeal)
Endorsed: 6 February 1882. Reconveyance, in consideration of principal sum and interest, from (a) Henry Ireland of Billingshurst, farmer, and Gulielma Maria Beath of Billingshurst, spinster, devisees of the will of the said Henry Beath, to (b) Mary Whitmore, wife of William Whitmore of Merlow, co. Surrey, esq
Conveyance, in consideration of £120
Add Mss 20,420 7 January 1857Contents:
From (a) George Holden of Billingshurst, labourer, to (b) James Trower of Billingshurst, shopkeeper, and Thomas Baker of Billingshurst, bricklayer, his trustee
Property described as in Add Mss 20,419 (now in occupation of (a))
Conveyance, in consideration of £1090
Add Mss 20,421 11 January 1872Contents:
From (a) John Naldrett Farhall of Tillington, gent., Barbara Clear of Portland Street, Fareham, co. Hants, widow, and Emma Clear of Fareham, co. Hants, spinster, to (b) James Wilson of Felpham House, Felpham, esq
Messuage, barn, hovel, and six closes of land called Charmans or Lockyers in Billingshurst (20a.), formerly in occupation of Thomas Gratwicke, and since of Thomas Worsfield, Hannah Charman, [] Pilfold, Richard Smart, Levi Wadey, and Thomas Lander
Recites: (i) 11,12 July 1806. Conveyance of said property in consideration of £1050, from (a) Joseph Howlett Fenner and Edward Bray, by the direction of (b) George Allen Aylwin and Hannah his wife and Mary Cooper, to (c) Arthur Greenfield of Pulborough, yeo
(ii) 19 January 1822. Will of the said Arthur Greenfield by which the said property was devised to Charles Farhall, John Naldrett Farhall, and Joseph Clear, their heirs, executors, and administrators, upon trust
(iii) 3 June 1871. Chancery decree in suit 'Greenfield v. Clear' ordering the sale of the said property
(iv) 12 September 1871. Sale by public auction of the said property at the Kings Arms Inn, Billingshurst to the said James Wilson for the sum of £1090
Mortgage in Fee Simple, in consideration of £3500
Add Mss 20,422 2 February 1822Contents:
From (a) James Wilson of Gratwicke House, Billingshurst, civil engineer, to (b) the Rev. Henry Reymundo Fortescue of East Allington Mounts, co. Devon, clerk, and Robert Taunton Raikes of 24 Coleman Street, City of London, solicitor
I Property described as in Add Mss 20,421 (now in occupation of (a))
II Captial messuage called Gratwick House, with outbuildings, garden, and orchard belonging, on E. side of Billingshurst Street in Billingshurst, formerly in occupation of Henry Carnsew and since of (a). (This house having been built on the site of a messuage called Hill House)
III Messuage, with garden belonging (2r.0p) in Billinghurst adjoining to a messuage and garden belonging to James Sadler, esq. on the N., to part of the said garden and to a public footpath on the E., to the road from Billingshurst to Shipley on the S., and to a road over the manorial waste to a stable and buildings belonging to the said James Sadler on the W. formerly in occupation of James Foice and since of (a). (This house lying opposite to II)
Recites: That by a mortgage dated 20 August 1879, certain property had been conveyed from (a) to (b) to secure payment of the principal sum of £4000, and that the repayment of that sum was to be further secured upon the property described above
Conveyance, in consideration of £170, from (a) William Whitmore of Fairlawn Villas, Merton, co. Surrey, gent., and Mary his wife, to (b) James Wilson of Gratwicks, Billingshurst, esq
Add Mss 20,423 30 March 1882Contents:
Property described as in Add Mss 20,417-20,418 (now in occupation of William Trower and the Rev. W. Barlee)
Attached: 30 March 1882. Certificate for the Acknowledgement of Deeds by Married Women relating to the said conveyance
Mortgage in Fee Simple, in consideration of £250, from (a) James Wilson of Gratwicke, Billingshurst, engineer, to (b) Mary Elizabeth Waite of Dresden, Saxony, widow
Add Mss 20,424 17 November 1884Contents:
Property described as in Add Mss 20,423
Title deeds and related papers concerning property at Prinsted, Westbourne
Add Mss 20,425 - 20,457 1855-1958
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Messrs. A.F. and R.W. Tweedie, 5 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2, per the British Records Association, September 1978
Conveyance, in consideration of £410
Add Mss 20,425 11 July 1855Contents:
From (a) John Brown, Clavell Filliter, and Freeland Filliter, all of Castle Garden, Wareham, co. Dorset, gents., to (b) Richard Kelsey of Prinsted, Westbourne, yeo
Messuage, with outbuildings, offices, yards, garden, orchard, and arable land called Home Field thereto belonging, at Prinsted, Westbourne (3a 2r 3p), numbered 38 to 41 on the Tithe Map for Westbourne, and adjoining to lands belonging to Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Newlands, and Mrs. Bignell on the N., to lands belonging to the representatives of Joseph Harfield decd. on the S., to an occupation road on the E., and to the highway on the W. In occupation of (b)
Recites: (i) 17 March 1855. Settlement between (a) the said John Brown, (b) Elizabeth Conway, (c) George Filliter the younger, (d) Henry Squire and Christiana his wife, (e) Elizabeth Squire, (f) John Cropper and Ann Freeland his wife, (g) the said George Filliter the younger, Thomas Hunter and Sarah his wife, the said Clavell Filliter, Freeland Filliter, and Henry Filliter, (h) the said John Brown and Henry Squire, (i) Giles Brown Conway and (j) the said John Brown, Clavell Filliter, and Freeland Filliter, whereby certain property at Westbourne devised by the will of Sarah Brown of Wareham, widow, and by the will of Elizabeth Brown, sister of the said Sarah Brown, was conveyed to the said John Brown, Clavell Filliter, and Freeland Filliter upon trust to sell the same
Mortgage in Fee Simple, to secure the sum of £250, from (a) Richard Kelsey of Prinsted, Westbourne, yeo., to (b) John Brown of Castle Garden, Wareham, co. Dorset, gent
Add Mss 20,426 19 July 1855Contents:
Property described as in Add Mss 20,425
Conveyance, in consideration of two sums of £300 and £250
Add Mss 20,427 17 May 1866Contents:
From (a) Richard Kelsey of Prinsted, Westbourne, yeo., and (b) John Brown of Castle Garden, Wareham, co. Dorset, gent., to (c) Nathaniel Frary Miller, formerly of New York, United States of America, merchant, and since of Timperly, co. Cheshire, gent
Property described as in Add Mss 20,425
By this deed, the said property is conveyed to (c) in consideration of £300 paid to (a) and £250 paid to (b) in repayment of the mortgage debt due under the indenture of 19 July 1855, (Add Mss 20,426)
Conveyance
Add Mss 20,428 23 May 1866Contents:
By (a) Nathaniel Frary Miller, formerly of New York, United States of America, merchant, and since of Timperly, co. Cheshire, gent., to (b) Edward Henry Clark of Botley, co. Hants, miller, upon trust for (c) Margaret Miller, wife of (a) and niece of Richard Kelsey of Prinsted, Westbourne, yeo
Property described as in Add Mss 20,425
Conveyance, in consideration of two sums of £180 and £180
Add Mss 20,429 29 September 1877Contents:
From (a) John Hewett Osmond of Westbourne, gent., William Turner Hipkin formerly of West Dean and since of Stoughton, yeo., and Joseph Proctor Benwell of Chichester, bank manager, (b) Mary Hipkin of Westbourne, spinster, (c) the said John Hewett Osmond and (d) Ellen Martha Osmond of Westbourne, spinster, and Laura Annie Osmond of Westbourne, spinster, to (e) Margaret Miller of Prinsted, widow
Piece of arable land, part of a piece of land formerly called Five Acres, at Prinsted, Westbourne (2a 2r 18p), numbered 362 on the Tithe Map for Westbourne, and adjoining partly to another part of the said piece and partly to lands belonging to (c) on the E., to lands formerly belonging to Richard Kelsey and since to (e) on the S., to Prinsted Lane on the W., and to the road from Portsmouth to Chichester on the N
Recites: (i) 11 December 1867. Will of George Hipkin of Aldsworth, Westbourne, yeo., by which the said property was devised to the use of (a) upon trust, as to one moiety thereof, for (b), his daughter, and as to the other moiety thereof, for Ellen Elizabeth Osmond, wife of (c) and other daughter of the said George Hipkin
(ii) That the said Ellen Elizabeth Osmond had died on 8 June 1871, and that (d), her only surviving children, were entitled to her moiety of the said property
(iii) 19 June 1877. Sale by public auction at the Crown Inn, Emsworth, of the said property, together with certain other hereditaments, and purchase of the said property, described as Lot 2 at the sale, by James Terry of Lumley, Westbourne, merchant, for £360
(iv) That it had been agreed that (e) be substituted for the said James Terry as purchaser of the said property
By this deed (a), at the request of (b) and (d), convey the said property to (e) in consideration of £180 paid to (b) and £180 paid to (c) and (d)
"Abstract of the Title of the Devisees in trust named in the Will of the late Mr. George Hipkin to freehold land and hereditaments situate at Prinsted in the Parish of Westbourne in the County of Sussex" Add Mss 20,430 1877
Conveyance
Add Mss 20,431 22 May 1888Contents:
From (a) William Horatio Harfield of Sunbury Court, Sunbury on Thames, co. Middlesex, Lieutenant Colonel in Yeomanry, to (b) Margaret Miller of 9 Craven Gardens, Ealing, co. Middlesex, widow
I Piece of land at Prinsted, Westbourne, being the northern part of number 482 on the Tithe Map for Westbourne, and adjoining to the street leading to the road from Emsworth to Chichester on the W., to property belonging to (b) on the N. and W., and to property belonging to (a) on the SE
II Stable, pigsty, and granary erected on I
Plan, with dimensions, included
By this deed, (a) conveys the said property to (b) on condition that she shall within three months erect a brick and stone wall along the south and east sides of the said property
Conveyance, in consideration of £1537 10s.0d., from (a) Margaret Miller of 9 Craven Gardens, Ealing, co. Middlesex, widow, to (b) Frank Lucas Deacon of Teignmouth, co. Devon, merchant
Add Mss 20,432 8 November 1909Contents:
I Messuage called Fraryhurst, with outbuildings, offices, yards, garden, orchard, and piece of arable land called Home Field at Prinsted, Westbourne (3a 2r 3p), as described in Add Mss 20,425-20,428
II Piece of arable land, part of a piece of land formerly called Five Acres, at Prinsted, Westbourne (2a 2r 18p), as described in Add Mss 20,429-20,430
III Piece of land at Prinsted, Westbourne, being the northern part of number 482 on the Tithe Map for Westbourne, as described in Add Mss 20,431
Plan included
Attached: 8 November 1909. Statement by (b) that he was residing temporarily with F.W. Warren, manager of National Provincial Bank at Teignmouth, co. Devon, having previously been resident in Buenos Aires
Mortgage in Fee Simple, to secure the sum of £1450
Add Mss 20,433 23 April 1912Contents:
From (a) Arthur Broadley Perkins of 35 Campion Road, Putney, co. Surrey, gent., to (b) Frank Lucas Deacon of Fraryhurst, Prinsted, merchant
Property described as in Add Mss 20,432
Recites: That (a) was seised in fee simple in possession of the said property, and that (b) had agreed to advance the sum of £1450 to (a) upon security of the said property
Conveyance, in consideration of £65
Add Mss 20,434 7 January 1914Contents:
From (a) Charles John Jones of Clayhall, Steine Road, Southbourne, builder, to (b) Arthur Broadley Perkins of Friaryhurst, Prinsted, Westbourne, gent
Piece of land at Southbourne on the south side of a newly formed road called The Crescent (leading out of the south side of the main road from Emsworth to Chichester opposite Southbourne Church)
Plan, with dimensions, included
Attached: 20 January 1914. Letter from (a) to (b) concerning the hedging of the eastern boundary of the said piece of land
Lease for 7 years at £80 p.a
Add Mss 20,435 6 July 1918Contents:
From (a) Arthur Broadley Perkins of Bognor, Lieutenant Colonel, to (b) Margaret Florence Ricardo and Muriel Emma Ricardo, of Bure Homage, Christchurch, co. Hants, spinsters
Messuage called Fraryhurst, with stables, coachhouse, outbuildings, greenhouse, gardens, orchard, and three meadows adjoining, in Prinsted Lane, Westbourne
Detailed covenants included and schedule of fixtures in each room in the house
Counterpart of Add Mss 20,435 Add Mss 20,436 6 July 1918
Reconveyance, in consideration of the repayment of the principal sum of £1450
Add Mss 20,437 27 October 1919Contents:
From (a) Frank Lucas Deacon formerly of Fraryhurst, Prinsted, and since of Castle House, Dartmouth, co. Devon, merchant, to (b) Arthur Broadley Perkins of Rockbeare, Havant Road, Emsworth, co. Hants, gent
Property described as in Add Mss 20,433
Conveyance, in consideration of £2600
Add Mss 20,438 1 June 1922Contents:
From (a) Arthur Broadley Perkins of Rockbeare, Emsworth, co. Hants, Lieutenant Colonel, to (b) Margaret Florence Ricardo, Olive Hope Ricardo, and Muriel Emma Ricardo of Fraryhurst, Prinsted, spinsters
Property described as in Add Mss 20,432
Plan included
Endorsed: (i) 6 September 1955. Memorandum re conveyance of piece of land at Prinsted, containing 0.8 acres, and being the western portion of O.S. No. 69 on the 1898 map, to Walter James King
(ii) 2 June 1958. Memorandum re conveyance of piece of land at Prinsted, being plot number 19 Frarydene, to Peter Hill Jackson-Sytner
(iii) 10 December 1959. Memorandum re conveyance of piece of land at Prinsted, being plot number 17 Frarydene, to Ernest Frederick Smith
Conveyance, in consideration of £40
Add Mss 20,439 26 August 1922Contents:
From (a) Arthur Broadley Perkins of Rockbeare, Emsworth, co. Hants, Lieutenant Colonel, to (b) Margaret Florence Ricardo, Olive Hope Ricardo, and Muriel Emma Ricardo of Fraryhurst, Prinsted, spinsters
Property described as in Add Mss 20,434
Agreement
Add Mss 20,440 17 January 1924Contents:
Between (a) Charles John Jones of Clayhall, Southbourne, builder, and (b) Margaret Florence Ricardo, Olive Hope Ricardo, and Muriel Emma Ricardo of Fraryhurst, Prinsted, spinsters, concerning the construction of a water main in The Crescent at Southbourne
Mortgage in Fee Simple, to secure the sum of £1800
Add Mss 20,441 17 August 1927Contents:
From (a) Margaret Florence Ricardo, Olive Hope Ricardo, and Muriel Emma Ricardo of Fraryhurst, Prinsted, spinsters, to (b) Richard Arthur Burrows of 27 Chancery Lane, London, solicitor, and Charles Spottiswoode Weir of 5 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, solicitor
I Property described in Add Mss 20,438 and 20,439
II Messuage, lands, and premises called Henfield House at Prinsted (described in a conveyance dated 17 August 1927 from William Bailey to (b))
Endorsed: (i) 19 April 1928. Further Charge, in consideration of the sum of £500, from (a) the said Margaret Florence Ricardo, Olive Hope Ricardo, and Muriel Emma Ricardo to (b) the said Richard Arthur Burrows and Charles Spottiswoode Weir
(ii) 17 November 1930. Receipt of (a) the said Richard Arthur Burrows and Charles Spottiswoode Weir for payment of the sum of £2,200 11s. 8d., being the balance of the principal sum outstanding, by (b) the said Margaret Florence Ricardo, Olive Hope Ricardo, and Muriel Emma Ricardo
Yearly Tenancy Agreement, at 5s. 0d. per week
Add Mss 20,442 14 May 1936Contents:
Between (a) Ivor George Hill of Milano, Radley Road, Abingdon, co. Berks, surveyor and sanitary inspector, George John Jones of Meiringen, Goldsmith Avenue, Portsmouth, retired schoolmaster, and Cuthbert Blagden Tompkins of 42 East Street, Chichester, solicitor, being the personal representatives of Mrs. A.L. Hill decd., and (b) Margaret Florence Ricardo, Olive Hope Ricardo, and Muriel Emma Ricardo, of Fraryhurst, Prinsted, Westbourne, spinsters
Piece of orchard ground at Southbourne, lying on the south side of the road from Emsworth to Chichester, and at the rear of the premises called Cyprus Villa in the occupation of Cecil William Honney
Plan, with dimensions, included
Conveyance, in consideration of £390
Add Mss 20,443 10 February 1948Contents:
From (a) George John Jones of 53 Goldsmith Avenue, Southsea, co. Hants, gent., and Cuthbert Blagden Tompkins of East Street, Chichester, solicitor, being the personal representatives of Mrs. Alice Louisa Hill of The Haven, The Drive, Southbourne, decd., to (b) Margaret Florence Ricardo and Muriel Emma Ricardo of Fraryhurst, Prinsted, Westbourne, spinsters
Property described as in Add Mss 20,442
(Dimensions slightly different)
Plan, with dimensions, included
Attached: 4 February 1948. H.M. Land Registry, Land Charges Act, 1925. Application for an Official Search, on behalf of Messrs. A.F. and R.W. Tweedie, 5 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, solicitors, of the index to the Land Charges Register for entries relating to the said property
Acknowledgement for Production of Title Deeds
Add Mss 20,444 4 March 1948Contents:
From (a) George John Jones of 53 Goldsmith Avenue, Southsea, co. Hants., gent., and Cuthbert Blagden Tompkins of East Street, Chichester, solicitor, being the personal representatives of Mrs. Alice Louisa Hill decd., to (b) Margaret Florence Ricardo and Muriel Emma Ricardo of Friaryhurst, Prinsted, Westbourne, spinsters
Abstract of Title of the trustees of Mrs. Alice Louisa Hill to property called Cyprus Villa at Prinsted Add Mss 20,445 1948
Supplemental Abstract of Title of the trustees of Mrs. Alice Louisa Hill to property at Prinsted Add Mss 20,446 1948
High Court of Justice. Principal Probate Registry
Add Mss 20,447 18 July 1955Contents:
Appointment of administrator and statement of valuation of the estate of Margaret Florence Ricardo of Fraryhurst, Prinsted, Westbourne, spinster. Copy
Deed of Appointment and Declaration by Muriel Emma Ricardo of Fraryhurst, Prinsted, spinster, concerning her interest in the abovesaid property at Prinsted Add Mss 20,448 1 September 1955
Assent
Add Mss 20,449 2 September 1955Contents:
Assent of Donald Hubert Turner, General Manager, on behalf of Lloyds Bank Limited, being the personal representatives of Margaret Florence Ricardo of Fraryhurst, Prinsted, Westbourne, spinster, decd., to the vesting of her interest in the property called Fraryhurst and Garston, and the orchard adjoining, at Prinsted, in Muriel Emma Ricardo of Fraryhurst aforesaid
Copy of resolutions passed by the directors of Lloyds Bank Limited at a meeting of the Board on 3 June 1955
Add Mss 20,450 2 September 1955Contents:
Concerning the powers of Donald Hubert Turner, James Shepley, and Reginald Clare Battams of the Executor and Trustee Department of the Bank
Abstract of Title of Miss Muriel Emma Ricardo to property at Prinsted Add Mss 20,451 1955
Copy Will of Muriel Emma Ricardo of Fraryhurst, Prinsted, Westbourne, spinster, by which her property is devised unto her niece Rosemary Esther Ricardo Add Mss 20,452 13 February 1957
Conveyance
Add Mss 20,453 10 June 1957Contents:
From (a) Muriel Emma Ricardo of Fraryhurst, Prinsted, spinster, to (b) Frank Ricardo of Silwood House, Winchester, co. Hants, gent., and Forbes Spottiswoode Weir of 5 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, Solicitor
Property at Frarydene, Prinsted, laid out for building plots
Plan included
Recites: That the said property had been laid out for sale as building plots, and that, for reasons of ill health, (a) had requested (b) to complete the conveyancing of each plot to the individual purchasers
Endorsed: Memoranda of conveyances of individual plots of the said property
(i) 2 June 1958. Plot number 19 to Peter Hill Jackson-Sytner
(ii) 22 December 1958. Plot number 18 to Frank Jones
(iii) 15 January 1959. Plot number 16 to Ernest Frederick Smith
(iv) 2 February 1959. Plot number 1 to Frank Jones
(v) 21 May 1959. Plot number 15 to Ernest Frederick Smith
(vi) 1 June 1959. Plot number 8 to Dudley Maurice Sweetland
(vii) 1 June 1959. Plot number 9 to Angus Norman Galbraith and Grace Mary Galbraith
(viii) 5 August 1959. Plot number 14 to Ernest Frederick Smith
(ix) 27 October 1959. Plot numbers 3-6 to Frank Jones, builder
(x) 27 November 1959. Plot number 11 to Donald Hooker
(xi) 10 December 1959. Plot number 17 to Ernest Frederick Smith
(xii) 27 June 1961. A strip of land abutting to O.S. number 673 on plan to D.R. Sadler of Emsworth, builder
Agreement for sale of land for £4,600
Add Mss 20,454 26 June 1957Contents:
By (a) Muriel Emma Ricardo of Fraryhurst, Prinsted, Westbourne, spinster, to (b) S.J.C. Construction Company Limited of Ormonde House, 26-27 St. James's Street, London SW1
Property at Prinsted
Plan included
Recites: That (b) shall be entitled to take possession of the said property for the purpose of putting in a new road and of developing the remainder of the land as building plots
Tithe Redemption Commission. Redemption of Annuities charged under the Tithe Acts, 1936 and 1951
Add Mss 20,455 14 August 1957Contents:
Receipt of payment for redemption by Messrs. A.F. and R.W. Tweedie, 5 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, on behalf of Miss M.E. Ricardo
High Court of Justice. Principal Probate Registry
Add Mss 20,456 3 January 1958Contents:
Appointment of administrator and statement of valuation of the estate of Muriel Emma Ricardo of Fraryhurst, Prinsted, Westbourne, spinster. Copy
Certificate of Redemption of Land Tax on house and land at Friaryhurst, Prinsted
Add Mss 20,457 30 April 1958Contents:
In the name of Rosemary Esther Ricardo, of The Moat House, Wilton, Salisbury, co. Wilts, executrix of the will of Muriel Emma Ricardo, decd
Deeds of 326 Brighton Road, Shoreham
Add Mss 20,458 - 20,459 1863
Archival history:
Transferred from the Modern Records Centre, November 1978
Formerly D 5811
Abstract of the title of William P. Gorringe to land in the parish of Kingston, reciting from 24 March 1845 Add Mss 20,458 1863
Conveyance, in consideration of £100, from (a) William Pennington Gorringe of Kingston House in Kingston-by-Sea, to (b) William Sugden Gates of New Shoreham, gent
Add Mss 20,459 2 July 1863Contents:
Piece of land in Kingston-by-Sea called West Greenfield, abuttals given, on the Brighton and Shoreham Turnpike Road
Deeds of 58 New Road, Shoreham
Add Mss 20,460 - 20,472 1878-1896
Archival history:
Transferred from the Modern Records Centre, November 1978
Formerly D 5240
Contents:
Piece of copyhold ground parcel of larger piece of ground at New Shoreham, being 34ft. from N. to S., and 19ft. 9in. from E. to W. on N. and 19ft. 3in. on S., abutting N. on New Road, S. on Lower Road, and E. and W. on messuages; together with 23 New Road, Shoreham by Sea; and piece of ground used as a drying ground on S. side of Lower Road, abutting on River Adur, immediately opposite the other piece of ground
Abstract of title of Alfred Merrix to a piece of copyhold ground in New Shoreham held of the Borough and Manor of New Shoreham Add Mss 20,460 1878
Deed of covenant to accompany surrender, from (a) Alfred Merrix of New Shoreham, marine surveyor, to (b) Alexander Sinclair, ship owner Add Mss 20,461 26 January 1878
Copy of Court Roll of Borough and Manor of New Shoreham. Admission of Alexander Sinclair on the surrender of Alfred Merrix Add Mss 20,462 2 February 1878
Borough and Manor of New Shoreham
Add Mss 20,463 27 October 1882Contents:
Extract from the Minutes of the Court Baron concerning the death of Alexander Sinclair, his intestacy, and the statement by J.D. Sinclair of Rosedale, Jersey in Illinois as to the distribution of the property
Copy of Court Roll of Borough and Manor of New Shoreham. Admission of Allen Wilson Sinclair of 176 Fountainbridge, Edinburgh Add Mss 20,464 24 December 1891
Insurance certificate of Allen Wilson Sinclair with the Atlas Assurance Company for £400, of 23 New Road Add Mss 20,465 20 January 1893
Abstract of two deeds, dated 22 July 1882 and 19 June 1885, by which property became vested in Allen Wilson Sinclair Add Mss 20,466 1896
Covenant to absolutely surrender nos. 23 and 58 New Road, in consideration of £250
Add Mss 20,467, 20,468 11 December 1896Contents:
From (a) Allen Wilson Sinclair, to (b) Jacob Denyer of New Shoreham, master mariner, with acknowledgement as to title deeds
Acknowledgement of right to production of title deeds from (a) Jacob Denyer, to (b) Thomas Frederick Gates of New Shoreham, sanitary inspector Add Mss 20,469 19 December 1896
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of New Shoreham. Admission of Jacob Denyer on the surrender of Allen Wilson Sinclair Add Mss 20,470 22 December 1896
Mortgage for £200 and interest
Add Mss 20,471 23 December 1896Contents:
From (a) Jacob Denyer, to (b) the Brighton and Sussex Equitable Permanent Benefit Building Society, and (c) Richard Alexander Bevan and Marriage Wallis of Brighton, their trustees
Copy of Court Roll of Manor of New Shoreham
Add Mss 20,472 23 December 1896Contents:
Conditional Surrender, in consideration of £200, by Jacob Denyer to the Brighton and Sussex Equitable Permanent Benefit Building Society
Miscellaneous musical and artistic papers of Charles Henry Buxton Jaques
Add Mss 20,473 - 20,479 [n.d.]
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Mrs. D.M. Lampard of Headley Down, Bordon, Hants., October 1978
Charles H.B. Jaques, Music in Macedonia
Add Mss 20,473 n.dContents:
Including his music for the three pantomimes, 'Dick Whittington', 1915, 'Aladdin in Macedonia', 1916, 1917, 'Bluebeard', 1917
Frank Kenchington, Dick Whittington. A Pantomime
Add Mss 20,474 1916Contents:
Charles H.B. Jaques wrote some of the music, accompanied the performances at the piano, painted the scenery, and illustrated the programme with watercolour portraits
Guide to Dr. Johnson's House, 17 Gough Square
Add Mss 20,475 n.dContents:
Inserted are letters to Jaques from Cecil Harmsworth and Arthur Earle. Jacques painted the copy of Reynold's portrait of Dr. Johnson that now hangs in the house
Miscellaneous papers of Charles H.B. Jaques, including theatre programmes, and photographs when he was with the 85th Ambulance Add Mss 20,476 nd
Miscellaneous papers of Charles H.B. Jaques concerning his portrait painting and his musical performance Add Mss 20,477 nd
Catalogue of Paintings and Drawings by Charles Jaques at the St. John's Wood Art School
Add Mss 20,478 1921Contents:
Enclosures relate to Jaques's copy of Murillo's, Holy Family, and two panels in Bow Church
Miscellaneous papers of the Jaques family
Add Mss 20,479 No dateContents:
Including inter alia a letter to J. Jaques from Samuel Wilberforce, an unaddressed letter from Ann Dewar, a silhouette of Ann Jaques, née Drew, and the announcement of the birth of Charles William Jaques
Miscellaneous deeds, 1329-1850, and pedigrees of the Bowyer, Buckton, Denton, Merrick and Peachey families
Add Mss 20,480 - 20,557 [n.d.]
Source of acquisition:
Presented by the British Records Association [provenance unknown], November 1950
SOUTH BERSTED [no ref. or date]
Contents:
Messuage and 3 parcels of land (10a) in North Bersted
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of Aldwick, with counterpart. Surrender by Benjamin Watson and Ann, his wife, to the use of Thomas Woodyer Add Mss 20,480, 20,481 29 June 1698
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of Aldwick. Admission of Thomas Woodyer Add Mss 20,482 23 April 1707
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of Aldwick. Admission of Penelope Woodyer, dau. of William Woodyer Add Mss 20,483 16 April 1729
HARDHAM [no ref. or date]
Contents:
Tenement, garden and 15a. land in Hardham
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of Hardham. Admission of Ann Peckham Add Mss 20,484 6 July 1665
Answers of Mary Coles, widow, and Penelope Coles, her infant dau., defendants in a bill of complaint brought by William Woodyer and Elizabeth, his wife Add Mss 20,485 7 June 1709
Answers of Walter Coles, gent., defendant in a bill of complaint brought by William Woodyer and Elizabeth, his wife Add Mss 20,486 25 June 1709
Draft notes concerning the rights of Elizabeth, née Tippett, wife of Christopher Coles, to copyhold lands in Hardham Manor Add Mss 20,487 n.d
Letter to John Fagge of Glinley near Lewes, from William Wight, concerning the disputed copyhold Add Mss 20,488 1 December 1740
Receipted bill for £11 13s. 7d. from John Martyr to Mr. Merrick and his wife, and Susannah and Penelope Woodyer, for a Common Recovery Add Mss 20,489 23 December 1754
Copies of surrender of (a) Penelope Potenger, née Coles to the uses of (b) Elizabeth Stevens, wife of John Merrick, Susannah and Penelope Woodyer, with quitclaim from (b) to (a) Add Mss 20,490 n.d
HELLINGLY [no ref. or date]
Contents:
Tenement and 16a. lands called Marlings and Longfields in Hellingly
Conveyance (lease and release, lease for a year missing), in consideration of £240
Add Mss 20,491 [18], 19 May 1688Contents:
From (a) Richard Durrant of Street in Framfield, gent., and (b) Richard Page of Hellingly, to (c) Anthony Chilley of Etchingham
Badly eaten by rodents
Abstract of Title of John Fuller, reciting from 26 June 1565 to 1 October 1741 Add Mss 20,492 c.1741
Copy of will of James Merricks of Hellingly, esq Add Mss 20,493 21 December 1818
KIRDFORD [no ref. or date]
Lease for 10 years, from (a) William ate Purye of Kirdford, son of the late John ate Purye, to (b) Richard ate Purye, his brother
Add Mss 20,494 7 May 1329Contents:
Part of tenement at la Garston in Kirdford, shared by (a) with his brothers Robert and John, and granted to them by their father
Witnesses: William de Croftes, William le Gondevyl, Richard de Sliffhurst, John de Badekfold, John Felip, Robert Felip and others
Grant, from (a) Henry Strodewyke to (b) William Mechewyke of Goundevyl, and Alice his wife
Add Mss 20,495 20 September 1464
Related information:
Counterpart of Add Mss 3778
Contents:
Lands, tenements, rents and services in Kirdford, held by (a) with John Rysebrigger jun., of Wonersh by feoffment from (b) [Add Mss 3772]
To the use of (b)'s heirs and afterwards to Richard Mechewyke, his kinsman, and his heirs
Witnesses: John Lorde, Vicar of Kirdford, John Crymborne, Thomas Strodewyke, Richard Londethorp, Stephen ate Hill, and others
Given at Kirdford
Quitclaim, in consideration of £1,500, from (a) Alice Woodyer of Chichester, dau. of Thomas Woodyer of Chichester, decd., to (b) William Woodyer of Chichester, gent., brother of (a)
Add Mss 20,496 15 May 1724Contents:
Tenement called Gownfeild in Kirdford, tenements called Gownfeilds, Newick, Hammes and Midland, two water corn Mills under one roof called Gownfeild Mills, 200a. land called Mill Lands all in Kirdford
Rental stating that Ann Stanley holds Gownfeilds in Kirdford for life, pays no rent but suit of court, and shall make 17p paling round part of N. park Add Mss 20,497 16 March 1614
Tenement called Rowlands and 7a. land in Kirdford in the Manor of Pallingham [no ref. or date]
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of Pallingham. Admission of Thomas Woodyer of Chichester, gent., on the surrender of Gregory Hurst Add Mss 20,498 6 September 1687
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of Pallingham. Surrender by Thomas Woodyer to the uses of his will Add Mss 20,499 6 September 1687
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of Pallingham
Add Mss 20,500 1706Contents:
Draft surrender by William Woodyer, son and heir of Thomas Woodyer, to the use of himself for life, then to Elizabeth Coles, his future wife, and her heirs
Receipt of William Woodyer for a fine for an admission in Pallingham Manor Add Mss 20,501 27 August 1716
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of Pallingham. Admission of Elizabeth Stevens Merricks, wife of John Merricks and dau. and heir of William Woodyer Add Mss 20,502 5 September 1743
NORTH MUNDHAM [no ref. or date]
Probate copy of will, 18 January 1612/3, of Richard Aylwin of Crimsham in Pagham, yeo Add Mss 20,503 21 April 1613
Petition to the King by Thomas Bowyer, against the threat of disinheritance by his father, Sir Thomas Bowyer, with associated papers Add Mss 20,504 23 June 1637
Will of Thomas Bowyer of Leythorne, bart Add Mss 20,505 2 January 1648/9
Conveyance, in consideration of £550, from (a) Thomas Bowyer of North Mundham, to (b) William Peckham of Aldingbourne, and (c) John Peckham of Halnaker in Boxgrove, gent
Add Mss 20,506 20 October 1653Contents:
Manor of Roughton [Runcton] in North Mundham, with the appropriate Rectory and appurtenances
Lease for 64½ years, at an annual rent of a peppercorn, in consideration of £2,868 paid to Henry Bowyer by Henry Peckham, and 5s. paid to (a) by (b)
Add Mss 20,507 15 August 1655Contents:
From (a) William Stidolph of Loesdley, co. Surrey, esq., Thomas Payne, sen. of Petworth, gent., Thomas Bowyer of the Old Jewry, London, merchant, Thomas Peckham of Rumboldswhyke, gent., and Henry Bowyer of North Mundham, gent., to (b) Henry Peckham of Chichester, esq., Henry Goring of Highden in Washington, esq., and George Edmunds of Arundel, gent
Manor of Roughton [Runcton], with the appropriate Rectory, excepting the Pales round Leythorne Park, land called Juberfeild, Brickcrofts, Wheatlands and Stonycroft, Runcton Watermill, Bragglee Mill, tithes of Bramber in North Mundham, 2a. land called Holneys copyhold, and tithes of Keynor Farm in Sidlesham
Will of Henry Peckham of Chichester, Kt Add Mss 20,508 28 February 1672/3
Bond in £2,000 from (a) William Peckham of Chichester, esq., to (b) Thomas Woodyer of North Mundham, gent Add Mss 20,509 12 October 1676
Settlement (lease and two releases) on the intended marriage of Thomas Woodyer and Alice Peachey, and in consideration of £1,500
Add Mss 20,510-20,512 6,7 January 1680/1Contents:
From (a) Thomas Woodyer of Runcton in North Mundham, gent., to (b) William Peachey of Petworth, esq., John Peachey of Petworth, gent., and Alice Peachey of Petworth, spinster
Capital messuage and buildings, and 4a. land abutting W. on Runcton Common and E. on Saltham Coppice; 40a. land called Orenges, 100a. land abutting N. on land from Cow Mersh to Saltham Coppice, and tithes on all these properties, all being in North Mundham; with moiety of a barn and 18a. land in Merston; and a barn and Forbridge Lands in Pagham
Assignment of residue of term of lease for 64½ years, in consideration of £25
Add Mss 20,513 18 July 1688Contents:
From (a) William Noyce of North Mundham, yeo., and Robert Harding of North Mundham, yeo., to (b) Thomas Woodyer, late of North Mundham, but now of Chichester, gent
Tenement and garden in North Mundham against the walnut tree in Leythorne Park
Lease for 11 years, at an annual rent of £122, from (a) Thomas Woodyer of Chichester, gent., to (b) Richard Streetin of Runcton, yeo
Add Mss 20,514 10 October 1698Contents:
Messuage, barns and 140a. lands parcel of Runcton Farm, with the great and small tithes, 10a. called Wilson's, with the great tithes, all in North Mundham; 14a. land an 1½a. meadow of copyhold land in North Mundham; and 28a. in Pagham
Articles of Agreement
Add Mss 20,515 13 March 1737Contents:
Between (a) John Merricks, jun., of North Mundham, yeo., and Elizabeth Stevens, his wife, dau. and coheir of the late William Woodyer of Chichester, esq., decd., and (b) John Meers Fagge of Glynlye, esq., relating to property in Hampshire, Surrey and Sussex, under the will of William Woodyer
Conveyance (lease and release, release missing), in consideration of 10s. from (a) Elizabeth Stevens Merricks of Hellingly, to (b) Anna and Penelope Woodyer
Add Mss 20,516 June 1769Contents:
Lands in North Mundham and Pagham in occ. of John Randell
Letters of Administration in the estate of John Merricks granted to Elizabeth Stevens Merricks, his widow Add Mss 20,517 8 July 1769
Copy of the will and three codicils of Dame Elizabeth Peachey Add Mss 20,518 13 April 1803
Faculty for a new pew in North Mundham Church Add Mss 20,519 5 April 1805
Letters of Administration in the estate of Richard Merricks granted to William Henry Merricks, his son Add Mss 20,520 26 August 1814
PAGHAM [no ref. or date]
Bond in £100, from (a) Charles Young of Arundel, gent., to (b) Thomas Woodyer of Runcton
Add Mss 20,521 8 September 1686Contents:
Meadow (20a.) called the Moore at Forbridge in Nyetimber, Pagham
PULBOROUGH [no ref. or date]
Contents:
Capital messuage and lands called Puttocks Place and 90a. land called Puttock Lillies and Blakes; 2 tenements, gardens, storehouses, wharf and shipyard in Arundel; 96a. land, like Puttocks being in Pulborough, called Rawstock and Tythinglee; tenement and 24a. land in Pulborough called Hurst and Tythinglee; with the reversion of 1/3 of lands in Surrey and Hampshire
Conveyance (lease and release, release missing), for an unknown consideration
Add Mss 20,522 27, [28] November 17[]Contents:
Parties appear to include Anthony Stephens, James Martin, Christopher Colley and Elizabeth Tippett
The document is badly damaged
Conveyance (lease and release, release missing), in consideration of 5s
Add Mss 20,523 21, [22] October 1706Contents:
From (a) Elizabeth Coles of Pulborough, gentlewoman, sole dau. and heir of Christopher Coles, jun., of Pulborough, decd., and Elizabeth his wife, to (b) Joseph Sherwood of New Inn, co. Middx., gent., and Richard Harrison of St. Giles in the Fields, co. Middx., stationer
WEST WITTERING [no ref. or date]
Contents:
Three crofts of customary land (12a.) called Newicks at Newick Cross in West Wittering
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of Cackham. Admission of Elizabeth Osborne on the death of George Osborne Add Mss 20,524 16 October 1649
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of Cackham. Admission of Dorothy Smyth of Vinnetrow on the surrender of Richard Zouch and Henry Nuneham Add Mss 20,525 9 April 1663
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of Cackham. Admission of Susannah Woodyer, dau. of Thomas Woodyer, gent., on death of Dorothy Smyth Add Mss 20,526 21 October 1686
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of Cackham. Admission of William Woodyer on the surrender of William Mason and Susannah, née Woodyer, his wife Add Mss 20,527 2 May 1694
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of Cackham. Unexecuted surrender of William Woodyer, gent., to the uses of his heirs prior to his marriage with Elizabeth Coles Add Mss 20,528 1706
HORNSEY in MIDDLESEX [no ref. or date]
Deeds of Hornsey in Middlesex Add Mss 20,529-20,552 1703 to 1832
PEDIGREES AND FAMILY PAPERS [no ref. or date]
Subscription to the three Articles by George Buckton of Rodney Street, Pentonville, on his appointment as a Notary Public Add Mss 20,553 1 August 1801
Miscellaneous manuscript pedigrees, certified copies of parish registers, and other family papers of the Buckton, Denton, Malham, Merricks, and Woodyer families
Add Mss 20,554 nd
Two copies of the arms of the Hon. Alexander Denton, with a covering letter to John Buckton from James Buckton Add Mss 20,555 1801
Opinion of Mr. Praed in the case of the will of Richard Buckton of Richmond, co. Yorks Add Mss 20,556 1749
Miscellaneous manuscript pedigrees of the Peachey family
Add Mss 20,557 nd
Deeds etc. of property in Maltravers Street and Tarrant Street in Arundel
Add Mss 20,558 - 20,653 1678-1905
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by David Thompson Esq., Lewes District Council, June 1978
South Side, Old Market Street [no ref. or date]
Contents:
The following deeds relate to property on the S. side of Old Market Street [now Maltravers Street] in Arundel. Some deeds, however, in particular nos. 20,560 and 20,564, appear to relate merely to neighbouring property
Bond in £120 from Thomas Peckham of Arundel, gent., to Alban Goble of Binsted, yeo., and James Goble of Wick in Lyminster, carpenter Add Mss 20,558 11 March 1677/8
Covenant to levy a fine
Add Mss 20,559 20 April 1678Contents:
Between (a) Richard Nash of Walberton, gent., and Mary his wife, Thomas Peckham of Arundel, gent. and Barbara his wife, Nicholas Cooke of West Burton in Bury, gent., and Edward Cooke of the same, gent., his son and heir apparent; (b) Daniel Coltham of Ancton in Felpham, yeo.; (c) Robert Booker of Arundel, tallowchandler; and (d) Albany Goble and James Goble as above
1. Messuage, barn etc. (1a.) and 48a. [field names] in Ancton in Felpham, lately purchased by (b) from the said Richard Nash
2. Close called Pyver Wiggs (7a.) in West Burton in Bury, in occ. of Henry German, clerk, together with common of pasture for 20 sheep on West Burton common down; also 18a. more in West Burton [field names] with common of pasture for 70 sheep; all purchased by (c) from the said Nicholas and Edward Cooke
3. Messuage and garden in occ. of (d) in the Old Market Street in Arundel, lately purchased by (d) from the said Thomas Peckham
To settle (1) to (b), (2) to (c) and (3) to (d)
Covenant to levy a fine
Add Mss 20,560 23 October 1682Contents:
Between (a) Robert Horsley of Angmering, yeo., and Anne his wife, and Thomas Austen of St. Pancras, Chichester, maltster, and Elizabeth his wife; (b) John Attwood of St. Pancras, innholder, and Elizabeth his wife; (c) Edward Barnard of Arundel, innholder; and (d) Thomas Newman of Arundel, gardener
1. Messuage, stable and garden in St. Pancras, being a corner messuage called the Unicorn, in occ. of Nicholas Mose, adjoining N. the road from the E. gate of Chichester to St. James' Hospital [i.e. St. Pancras], S. the Lavant course, W. the Stonebridge and E. a messuage now of Richard Fayth; lately conveyed from Thomas Austen to (b)
2. Messuage sometime called the Blue Anchor and now the Red Lion in Arundel, sometime in occ. of Justinian Chandler and now in occ. of (c) above; lately conveyed to (c) by the said Robert and Anne Horsley
3. Two messuages (of which one is now made a stable), malthouse, garden and orchard in Old Market Street in Arundel, adjoining S. Tarrant Street, N. the said Market Street, E. a little lane and W. a messuage and garden once belonging to one Bland; late conveyed from (b) to (d)
To settle (1) to (b), (2) to (c) and (3) to (d)
Assignment of mortgage from John Stone of Angmering, yeo., to Richard Lewkenor of Houghton, gent., with further borrowing by James Goble, now of Arundel, carpenter
Add Mss 20,561 1 October 1685Contents:
Messuage and garden in Old Market Street in Arundel, in occ. of the said James Goble, adjoining N. or NW. Old Market Street, W. or SW. a messuage and garden called the Almshouse [i.e. Bland's Almshouse], late of Thomas Peckham, gent., and E. or NE. and S. or SE. a messuage, garden and orchard late of John Baldwyn, decd., and then of Thomas Newman; with right of access to the well behind the said Almshouse
Endorsed with receipt for full principal and interest, 28 April 1687
Mortgage by demise for 1000 years, for £80, from James Goble of Arundel, carpenter, to Robert Leeves of Rowdell in Washington, clerk
Add Mss 20,562 15 April 1687Contents:
Property as in Add Mss 20,561
Release for £5
Add Mss 20,563 14 December 1697Contents:
From Elizabeth Goble of Arundel, widow of James Goble, now decd., to William Leeves of Arundel, esq., of her right of dower in respect of a messuage in Arundel late in occ. of Michael Burton and now in her own occupation
Attested copy. Conveyance (lease and release, lease for a year missing), for £63
Add Mss 20,564 [27],28 September 1727Contents:
From Richard Leeves of Tortington, gent., surviving executor of his father William Leeves, late of the same, esq., decd., to Thomas Fuller of Parham, "warriner"
Part of a messuage and garden called the Almshouse [i.e. Bland's Almshouse] in Arundel, viz the Chapel Chamber and the staircase leading to the same, and another small chamber at the head of the staircase, adjoining the said Chapel Chamber; also, all the W. or S. part of the said messuage and the court before the same, from the entry going through the middle to the lane leading out of [Old] Market Street into Tarrant Street; also all the W. or S. part of the garden as the same is now staked out; with right of access to the well in the other part of the said garden; in occ. of Ann Emery, widow, Lucas Duffold and William Christopher
Assignment of property, for £80
Add Mss 20,565 20 May 1746Contents:
From William Leeves of Tortington, esq., executor of Richard Leeves, his father, decd., who was surviving executor of his father William Leeves, who was executor of Robert Leeves as in Add Mss 20,562, decd., together with his uncle James Leeves, only surviving son and residuary legatee of the said William Leeves, decd., to Francis Eliot of Godalming, co. Surrey, gent
Property as in Add Mss 20,561
Assignment for £52 10s. from Eliot to Thomas Constable of Arundel, carpenter Add Mss 20,566 4 November 1748
Probate copy of will, dated 30 April 1769, of Thomas Constable, described as of Arundel, timber merchant. Probate granted to his widow Catherine Constable Add Mss 20,567 8 August 1778
Grant of Administration to George Constable [son of the decd.] of the goods etc. left unadministered on the death of the said Catherine Constable Add Mss 20,568 6 September 1782
Mortgage, for £500
Add Mss 20,569, 20,570 7 September 1782Contents:
From George and Thomas Constable of Arundel, carpenters, and James Constable of Storrington, mercer, sons and devisees of the said Thomas Constable, decd., to George Duke of Lyminster, yeo.; with related bond
Property as in Add Mss 20,561, with the three messuages, stable and shop erected thereon, in occ. of the said George Constable, Robert Fowler and Thomas Harriss
Abstract of the above deeds Add Mss 20,571 7 September 1782
Conveyance (lease and release), from the said George and Thomas Constable and their wives to a trustee, with covenant to levy a fine
Add Mss 20,572, 20,573 2,3 April 1798Contents:
1. Messuage and garden formerly called the Three House Place (½a.) in Arundel, adjoining N. Tarrant Street and S. the river, held of the Manor of Byworth and Warningcamp
2. The property in 20,569, 20,570, but now described as two messuages and gardens in Old Market Street in Arundel, formerly in occ. of Thomas Constable, decd., and of Emlyn, Jane and Mary Sefton, and now in occ. of the said Thomas Constable, Thomas Broad, Edward Field and Edward Lindfield
To settle (1) to George and (2) to Thomas Constable
Recites that (1) is mortgaged to Emlyn Sefton for £650, and (2) to George Duke as above
Assignment of mortgage, for £641, from George Duke to George Constable Add Mss 20,574 27 April 1799
Tarrant Street [no ref. or date]
Contents:
I. Piece of ground 23ft. by 47ft. in Tarrant Street, Arundel; also [from December 1797] the two messuages alias the messuage in two tenements erected thereon
Conveyance (lease and release), for £50, from John Winter of Arundel Park, gent., to Thomas Weller of Arundel, bricklayer, and a trustee
Add Mss 20,575, 20,576 9,10 October 1792Contents:
Property I, adjoining E. a piece of land lately purchased from (a) by Alderton Hersee, W. a house in occ. of James Lahy, N. the yard of (a) and S. Tarrant Street
Includes schedule of deeds from 1702
Mortgage for £50 from Weller and his trustee to Charles Bowman of Arundel, carpenter Add Mss 20,577 10 October 1792
Attested copies of the foregoing deeds Add Mss 20,578, 20,580 1792
Attested copy. Assignment of mortgage from Bowman to Joseph Hinde of Arundel, gent., with further borrowing of £100 Add Mss 20,581 23 August 1794
Assignment of mortgage from Hinde to John Sayres [sen.] of N. Stoke, yeo., with further borrowing of £60; also attested copy
Add Mss 20,582, 20,583 4 July 1797Contents:
Recites that in 1795 Weller had borrowed a further £40
Conveyance (lease and release), for £100, from Weller and his trustee to William Carleton of Arundel, gent.; also Royal Exchange Fire Insurance Certificate
Add Mss 20,584-20,586 15,16 December 1797Contents:
Property I, late in occ. of Weller and Miss Byass and now of Weller and William Garratt
Carleton agrees to repay Sayres
Attested copy. Probate of will of Edward Carleton of Arundel, esq. [brother and heir of William Carleton aforesaid, now decd
Add Mss 20,587 15 April 1813Contents:
Leaving property I, described as his messuage in Tarrant Street in occ. of Thomasine Holder and [blank] Knight, to his nephew John Sayres [jun.] of North Stoke
Abstract of title from 1758 of Edward Sayres [son of John Sayres jun., now decd.], to the property Add Mss 20,588 1837
Assignment of term of years from the executors of John Sayres sen., decd
Add Mss 20,589 5 October 1837Contents:
With the consent of the said Edward Sayres, late of Brighton and now of France, gent., to a trustee for the purchasers in the next deed
Conveyance (lease and release), for £350
Add Mss 20,590-20,594 6,7 October 1837Contents:
From Edward Sayres to Lydia Hersee sen. of Arundel, widow, Alderton Hersee of W. Chiltington, yeo., and Lydia Hersee jun. of Arundel, spinster; with related bond, and also solicitor's bill and receipt
Property I, adjoining E. a messuage built on land belonging to the late Alderton Hersee, W. a house now of Messrs. Shaft, N. a yard now of Edward Wardroper, and S. Tarrant Street; let to James Mitchell and in occ. of him, John Hartwell and John Town
Additional Abstract of Title of Alderton Hersee concerning the property Add Mss 20,595 1865
Agreement concerning the following conveyance Add Mss 20,596 7 January 1865
Conveyance for £450 from (a) Hersee, now of Arundel, gent., to (b) William Shaft of the same, gent.; with two Royal Exchange Insurance Certificates, 1862 and 1865
Add Mss 20,597 - 20,599 19 April 1865Contents:
Property I, adjoining E. a messuage built on land now belonging to (a), W. a house now of (b), N. a yard of the Duke of Norfolk in occ. of George Lear, and S. Tarrant Street; in occ. of William Souter and William Chatfield
Statutory declaration by Hersee regarding his title to the property Add Mss 20,600 19 April 1865
The following deeds relate to a property in Tarrant Street called the Old Brewhouse [no ref. or date]
Conveyance (lease and release) for £158 6d. paid to (a) and £7 to (b)
Add Mss 20,601-20,603 14,15 November 1744Contents:
From (a) William Collins of Headly co. Hants., yeo., exec. and residuary legatee of Henry Caplin late of the same, yeo., decd., and (b) Henry Tapner of Pulborough, bricklayer, and Grace his wife, who was the widow and devisee of Philip Newman late of Arundel but formerly of Farnham, maltster, decd., to (c) John Williams of Appledram, gent.; with final concord
Moiety of capital messuage, malthouse, storehouse etc., called the Old Brewhouse in Tarrant Street, Arundel
Recites that on 15,16 March 1733/4 Philip Newman and his wife had mortgaged the whole of the Old Brewhouse to Henry Caplin for £500
Conveyance (lease and release), for £80, from John Williams, now described as of Chichester, mercer, to William Guile of Arundel, merchant; with related bond
Add Mss 20,604-20,606 25,26 April 1750Contents:
Property as above, in occ. of Richard Coote and the said William Guile
Conveyance (lease and release), for £750, from trustees under the will of William Guile, now decd, to Sir John Sheley of Michelgrove, bart
Add Mss 20,607, 20,608 28,29 September 1771Contents:
Property as above, in occ. of Richard Coote, Sarah Guile, Richard Vincent, John Parker, Mary Allen and Jane Taylor
Conveyance (lease and release), for £45, from Sir John Shelley to Thomas Goble of Arundel, bricklayer
Add Mss 20,609, 20,610 24,25 March 1774Contents:
Piece of ground [dimensions given] containing 22r., being part of a garden belonging to the Old Brewhouse, adjoining E. a garden of Mr. John Shaft, and W, N, and S. the Old Brewhouse; with right of access
Conveyance (lease and release), for £420, from the trustees of the marriage settlement of Sir John Shelley to Thomas Goble
Add Mss 20,611, 20,612 1,2 May 1780Contents:
Moiety of the Old Brewhouse as above, in occ. of Richard Coote, James Armstrong, Jane Taylor, John Lee, John Pin, Edward Puttock, George and Thomas Constable and Henry Lear
Conveyance (feoffment), from the trustees under the will of William Guile, now decd., to Thomas Goble
Add Mss 20,613 8 June 1780Contents:
Recites that one of the said trustees had failed to execute Add Mss 20,607, 20,608, and that this further deed had become necessary to protect the title of Thomas Goble
Conveyance (lease and release), for £330, from Richard Coote of Arundel, merchant, to Thomas Goble; with related bond
Add Mss 20,614-20,616 19,20 June 1780Contents:
Moiety of capital messuage and garden in occ. of James Armstrong, John Pin, John Lee and Jane Taylor; and of a brewhouse with vaults and coal pen adjoining in occ. of Edward Puttock; and of a new-erected messuage and garden in occ. of the said Thomas Goble; and of a storehouse and coal yard in occ. of George and Thomas Constable and Thomas Coote; and of the E. part of a yard or slipe in occ. of Henry Lear, containing E. to W. 97ft. and extending from the said house and garden of Thomas Goble to the river; and of a piece of ground on the N. side of the garden of the said Thomas Goble [dimensions given]; being all parts of the Old Brewhouse
Abstract of Title of Mr. Thomas Goble to a moiety of the Old Brewhouse sold by him [sic] to Mr. Richard Coote Add Mss 20,617 1780
Mortgage (lease and release), for £500
Add Mss 20,618, 20,619 8,9 October 1783Contents:
From John Goble of Aldingbourne, mason and shopkeeper, only brother and heir of the said Thomas Goble, now decd., to Daniel Digance of Arundel, merchant
Reversion expectant on the death of his sister-in-law Elizabeth Goble in the following
1. Messuage and garden in the Ship Yard in Arundel, in ownership of John Hammond
2. Two messuages in the Old Brewhouse yard in Arundel, in occ. of William Briant and Abraham Cuff
3. Messuage divided into several tenements, with cellar and garden, called the Old Brewhouse, in occ. of Thomas Smith, John Palmer, Jane Taylor, Francis Burt, John Lee, Sarah Pinn, widow, and Edward Puttock
4. Storehouse, coal yard and stable on the W. side of the Ship Yard, in occ. of the said Daniel Digance
5. Two messuages near the Quay in Arundel, formerly a storehouse in occ. of Anthony Stapely and William Parlet
Conveyance (lease and release), for £150, of his equity of redemption, from John Goble and Mary his wife, to Daniel Digance Add Mss 20,620, 20,621 7,8 April 1784
Mortgage (lease and release), for £1000
Add Mss 20,622, 20,623 27, 28 February 1786Contents:
From (a) Daniel Digance and Susannah his wife, formerly Susannah Sparkes, spinster, to (b) John Sparkes of Wanborough, co. Surrey, yeo., and Richard Sparkes of Guildford, linen draper
1. New-built messuage, in occ. of the said Daniel Digance, in Old Market Street in Arundel, adjoining E. a new-built messuage in occ. of Henry Digance, N. Old Market Street, and W. and S. premises formerly of William Farrenden, butcher, since of Sir John Shelley, and lately purchased by John Winter, gent., from Henry Digance and Thomas Constable; lately built by Henry Digance on ground bought from Thomas Lear, Thomas Constable and Thomas Goble, and since conveyed to the said Daniel Digance
2-6. Property in Add Mss 20,618, 20,619
Mortgage by demise for 1000 years, for £300, from (a) Daniel Digance to (b) Thomas Parlett of South Stoke, yeo
Add Mss 20,624 28 March 1794Contents:
1. Capital messuage, stable and garden in Old Market Street in Arundel, in occ. of (a) above
2. Messuage and garden near the river in Arundel, in occ. of John Evans
3. Two messuages and gardens lately erected on part of premises called the Old Brewhouse in Tarrant Street, in occ. of Abraham Cuff and John Palmer
4. Several tenements called the Old Brewhouse in Tarrant Street, in occ. of Henry Gaijer, William Briant, Thomas Robinson, and Thomas Bushby, collector of customs
Abstract of Title of Miss Louisa Digance to divers premises in Arundel Add Mss 20,625 [n.d.]
Conveyance (lease and release, release missing)
Add Mss 20,626 28, [29] September 1798Contents:
From Louisa Digance of Arundel, spinster, niece and devisee of Daniel Digance, now decd., together with (b) in Add Mss 20,622, 20,623, to John Smallpiece of Guildford, gent
Messuage and garden in the Ship Yard of Arundel, late in occ. of John Hammond and now in occ. of John Evans
Tarrant Street-Louise built [no ref.]
c.1786Contents:
The following deeds relate to a house in Tarrant Street, built c. 1786 on part of an old orchard. The orchard had belonged to a house on the S. side of Old Market Street [now Maltravers Street] and now. Add Mss 20,627-20, 636 are simply attested copies of the deeds of the Old Market Street property
Official extracts from the will and codicil of William Farrenden late of Arundel, butcher, decd., dated respectively 1752 and 1760, and proved on 15 October 1760 Add Mss 20,627 nd
Attested copy. Conveyance (lease and release), for £600
Add Mss 20,628 13,14 March 1779Contents:
From (a) the trustees of the marriage settlement of Sir John Shelley of Michelgrove, bart., to
(b) Thomas Lear of Dover in Warningcamp, gent., Thomas Goble of Arundel, mason, and Thomas Constable of Arundel, timber merchant and carpenter; also assignment of mortgage term, for £400, from (c) John Margesson of Offington in Broadwater, esq., to (d) a trustee for (b)
Messuage, and the new-erected houses thereto adjoining, and with the stable, wash-house, cider-house, garden and orchard also adjoining, in Old Market Street in Arundel, adjoining N., E., and S. the highway, and W. the house and garden formerly of John Green, since of John Bull and now of the said Sir John Shelley; all late in occ. of Edward Elphick, James Mitchell, John Parker, Thomas Hartwell, William Street, Henry Shepherd, and William Farrenden, and now of John Nash, William Walden, Thomas Shepherd, William Street and Samuel Colebourne
Recites the original mortgage of the property on 23 December 1758 from William Farrenden of Arundel, butcher, to Henry Peckham of Amberley, clerk, and the descent of the freehold, through the widow of William Farrenden, to Sir John Shelley aforesaid; and also an assignment of the said mortgage, in 1764, to Elizabeth Simmons of East Preston, widow, and a second assignment in 1768 to (c) above
Attested copy of the will, dated 28 July 1781, of Thomas Goble of Arundel, bricklayer Add Mss 20,629 nd
Attested copy of the will, dated 4 October 1779, and of the codicil dated 13 May 1783 of Thomas Lear of Dover in Warningcamp, gent Add Mss 20,630 nd
Attested copies. Conveyance (lease and release), for £300, from Henry Digance of Arundel, merchant, and Elizabeth his wife, to John Winter of Arundel, gent
Add Mss 20,631, 20,632 10,11 August 1785Contents:
Third part of the property in 20,628, adjoining N. the highway and premises of (a), John Hurst and John Bull, S. the highway, E. premises of (a) and Thomas Strudwicke, and W. premises of James Burton, Thomas Shaft and Charles Bushby; all now in occ. of John Hayling, Elizabeth Bruce, Harry Jupp, Richard Nightingale, - Sheppard, widow, John Street and Samuel Coleburne
Attested copies. Conveyance (lease and release), for £300 paid to (a) and £400 to (b)
Add Mss 20,633, 20,634 10,11 August 1785Contents:
From (a) Thomas Constable of Arundel, merchant and carpenter, and (b) George Wyatt, late of East Preston and now of Findon, yeo., to (c) John Winter
Two third parts of property as in Add Mss 20,628, but adjoining W. the house and garden in occ. of James Lahy, and in occ. of the persons in Add Mss 20,631, 20,632
Recites mortgages of the property to (b) in June and July 1783
Attested copies. Covenant to levy a fine concerning the above property, with final concord. Also includes other parties and properties Add Mss 20,635, 20,636 13 January 1787
Conveyance (lease and release), for £15
Add Mss 20,637, 20,638 22,23 January 1788Contents:
From Allen Wardell of Sheffield, co. Yorks, eldest son and heir of Allen Wardell, late of Arundel, wine merchant, decd., and Anne his wife, to the said Anne Wardell, widow
Piece of land 54ft. by 102ft., being part of an orchard in Arundel, adjoining S. Tarrant Street, E. and N. other parts of the said orchard belonging to John Winter, W. part of the said orchard sold by John Winter to the Duke of Norfolk; with the messuage lately built thereon
Recites that (b) has agreed to discharge a mortgage for £200 to Edward Carleton of Arundel, gent
Conveyance (lease and release), for £100 paid to (a) and £400 to (b), from (a) Anne Wardell, now of Slindon, widow, and (b) Edward Carleton, to (c) James Lady of Arundel, gent
Add Mss 20,639, 20,640 1,2 October 1790Contents:
Property as in Add Mss 20,637, 20,638, late in occ. of Anne Wardell and now of Michael Driscoll
Recites that (a) had borrowed a further £200 from (b) in June 1788
Abstract of Title of the property in Add Mss 20,637-20,640, November 1786 to June 1788; with draft of the same Add Mss 20,641, 20,642 nd
Attested copy of will, dated 10 June 1815, and of codicils dated 29 July 1818 and 16 November 1820, of Peter Richard Lahy of Arundel, gent Add Mss 20,643 nd
Copies of Stamp Office Receipts for Legacies under the will of Peter Richard Lahy, decd
Add Mss 20,644 nd
Conveyance (lease and release), for £600, from (a) trustees of the estate of Peter Richard Lahy, decd., to (b) George and William Shaft, both of Arundel, wine merchants
Add Mss 20,645, 20,646 3,4 October 1833Contents:
Messuage, garden, yard, stable and coach-house in Tarrant Street in Arundel, formerly in occ. of James Lahy, decd., and now of (b), containing 54ft. by 102ft. and adjoining E. a messuage and yard in occ. of James Mitchell and William Bennett, and also premises in occ. of Edward Wardroper, esq., N. the said premises of Edward Wardroper, and also premises of Edward Richardson, baker, W. a messuage in occ. of Peter Hale, and S. Tarrant Street
Affidavit by William Holmes of Arundel, gent., concerning certain missing title deeds relating to the property in Add Mss 20,637-20,642 Add Mss 20,647 10 October 1833
Covenant by Edward Wardroper of Arundel, gent., as owner of the property in Add Mss 20,627-20,636, to supply George and William Shaft with attested copies of his deeds
Add Mss 20,648 4 October 1833Contents:
Recites that the property in Add Mss 20,637f was formerly part of the property in Add Mss 20,627-20,636, and was split off and sold to Allen Wardell sen. in 1786
Deed of partnership between George and William Shaft, both now of Brighton and Arundel, wine and spirit merchants Add Mss 20,649 24 March 1840
Conveyance of the property in Add Mss 20,645, 20,646, for £400, from George and William Shaft to a trustee for William Shaft alone Add Mss 20,650 27 January 1848
Papers relating to tenancies of the property, 1881, 1887, 1905
Add Mss 20,651 1881-1905
Attested copy. Affidavit of Henry Hall of Arundel, gent., apparently unrelated to the foregoing deeds Add Mss 20,652 17 May 1817
Copy tithe apportionment, Arundel parish, confirmed 1842 Add Mss 20,653 n.d. [19th cent]
Registered deeds of property in Nevada, Arkansas
Add Mss 20,654 1924
Source of acquisition:
Transferred from a Welfare Department Residential Homes File that was subsequently destroyed, December 1978
Conveyances from British Allied Estates Limited to Francis Cobby of Egdean, in consideration of £5
Add Mss 20,654 1924Contents:
20 June 1924. Plot 1244 in the NE¼ of the NE¼ of section 30 of Township 11 South, Range 20 West
8 September 1924. Plot 239 in the SW¼ of the NE¼ of section 31 of Township 11 South, Range 20 West
29 September 1924. Plot 388 in the NW¼ of the NE¼ of section 31 of Township 11 South, Range 20 West
Deeds of 2 Western Road, Shoreham
Add Mss 20,655 - 20,668 1873-1901
Archival history:
The property was transferred to the District Council in accordance with the Housing (Homeless Persons) Act 1977; the earlier deeds were retained by the County Council and transferred to the West Sussex Record Office from the Modern Records Centre in December 1978
Modern Records Ref. Add Mss D 4993
Contents:
2 Western Road, Shoreham, formerly part of field called Seven Acre Fields on S. of London to Brighton Railway
Deed of covenant to surrender, in consideration of £250, from (a) Joseph Silvae Elliott of New Shoreham, tailor, to (b) William Richard Horrocks of New Shoreham, master mariner Add Mss 20,655 5 September 1873
Deed of covenant on surrender, in consideration of £250, from (a) William Richard Horrocks, to (b) William Poland of New Shoreham, master mariner Add Mss 20,656 7 June 1875
Copy of Court Roll of Borough and Manor of New Shoreham. Admission of William Poland on surrender of William Richard Horrocks Add Mss 20,657 22 October 1875
Deed of covenant to surrender, in consideration of £290, from (a) William Poland, to (b) Sarah Maria Horrocks, wife of William Richard Horrocks Add Mss 20,658 3 October 1888
Copy of Court Roll of the Borough and Manor of New Shoreham. Admission of Sarah Maria Horrocks on the surrender of William Poland Add Mss 20,659 25 October 1888
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of New Shoreham
Add Mss 20,660 9 November 1893Contents:
Admission of Caroline Deane of Southwick, spinster, Emily Elizabeth Deane of Southwick, spinster, Florence Anna Maria Deane of Southwick, spinster, nieces of Sarah Maria Horrocks, William Richard Ratcliff of Yateley, co. Berks, her brother, and Eliza Rogers of Brighton, her niece, on the death of Sarah Maria Horrocks
Deed of covenant on surrender, in consideration of £275
Add Mss 20,661 29 May 1894Contents:
From (a) Anne Caroline Deane, Emily Elizabeth Deane, Florence Anna Maria Deane, William Richard Ratcliff, and Eliza Rogers, with the consent of (b) John Ratcliff of 17 Prince Albert Street, Brighton, merchant, (c) Rev. George Nelson of the Rectory, Southwick and William Poland of Brighton, retired master mariner, to (d) Mary Annie Bibby of 9 Victoria Road, Shoreham
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of New Shoreham. Admission of Mary Annie Bibby Add Mss 20,662 15 June 1894
Abstract of title of Mary Annie Bibby, reciting from 31 October 1873 to 15 June 1894 Add Mss 20,663 1898
Supplemental Abstract of Title of Mary Annie Bibby, reciting 3 October 1864 Add Mss 20,664 1898
Deed of Covenant on surrender, in consideration of £275, from (a) Mary Annie Bibby, to (b) Elizabeth Poole of Trevose, Ravens Road, New Shoreham Add Mss 20,665 25 November 1898
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of New Shoreham. Admission of Elizabeth Poole on the surrender of Mary Annie Bibby Add Mss 20,666 17 December 1898
Deed of Covenant on surrender, in consideration of £300
Add Mss 20,667 23 December 1901Contents:
From (a) Elizabeth Poole of Saint Clare, Southdown Road, New Shoreham, to (b) Walter Hatcher of New Road, New Shoreham, Trinity House pilot
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of New Shoreham. Admission of Walter Hatcher on the surrender of Elizabeth Poole Add Mss 20,668 30 December 1901
Deeds of 336 Brighton Road, Shoreham
Add Mss 20,669 - 20,684 1863-1896
Archival history:
The property was transferred to the District Council in accordance with the Housing (Homeless Persons) Act 1977; the earlier deeds were retained by the County Council and transferred to the West Sussex Record Office from the Modern Records Centre in December 1978
Modern Records Ref. Add Mss D 4690
Contents:
Tenement and land, part of field called West Greenfield in Kingston by Sea, abutting S. on the Brighton and Shoreham Turnpike, later described as 3 Kingston Terrace, Kingston by Sea
Conveyance, with copy, in consideration of £51
Add Mss 20,669, 20,670 2 July 1863Contents:
From (a) William Pennington Gorringe of Kingston House, Kingston by Sea, esq., to (b) John Putland of New Shoreham, master mariner, and (c) Frederick Cooper of Brighton, gent
Abstract of Title of William Pennington Gorringe, reciting from 7 March 1863 Add Mss 20,671 1863
Will, and copy of John Putland of Sunderland, co. Durham, master Mariner, bequeathing his property to Elizabeth Jane Putland, his wife Add Mss 20,672, 20,673 22 June 1873
Mortgage for £30 and interest of reversionary interest under the will of John Putland
Add Mss 20,674 19 January 1884Contents:
From (a) Edward Bailey of Sunderland, co. Durham, timber merchant, and Elizabeth Jane Bailey, his wife, to (b) John Kidson of Sunderland, esq. Endorsed: 22 September 1885, with further charge of £30
Further charge of £40, parties as in Add Mss 20,674 Add Mss 20,675 19 January 1886
Further charge of £30, parties as in Add Mss 20,674 Add Mss 20,676 14 September 1886
Further charge of £30, parties as in Add Mss 20,674 Add Mss 20,677 19 March 1887
Further charge of £40, parties as in Add Mss 20,674 Add Mss 20,678 29 October 1887
Mortgage for securing £55 in addition to previous advances, parties as in Add Mss 20,674 Add Mss 20,679 15 November 1888
Transfer of mortgages and further charges
Add Mss 20,680 1 July 1889Contents:
In consideration of £250 paid to (a) by (d) and £45 paid by (b) and (c), from (a) John Kidson, with the consent of (b) Elizabeth Jane Bailey, and (c) Edward Bailey, to (d) Henry Allport Smith of the Gables, Burgess Hill, gent
Declaration by Elizabeth Jane Bailey Add Mss 20,681 8 July 1889
Abstract of Title of Elizabeth Jane Bailey, reciting from 2 July 1863 Add Mss 20,682 1889
Copy of will of Henry Allport Smith Add Mss 20,683 27 September 1894
Conveyance in consideration of £120, and a weekly rent charge of 9s
Add Mss 20,684 8 October 1896Contents:
From (a) Elizabeth Jane Bailey of Shoreham, widow, to (b) Jonathen Willett of Ship Street, Shoreham, builder, and (c) John Charles Buckwell of Brighton, solicitor
Deeds of Eastridge Farm in Cowfold, Bolney and Twineham
Add Mss 20,685 - 20,686 1759
Source of acquisition:
Copied by permission of Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson, of Carlisle, by the County Archivist of Cumbria, and presented November 1978
Contents:
Tenement, farm and lands called Eastridge in Cowfold, Bolney and Twineham
Conveyance (lease and release, release missing), in consideration of 5s
Add Mss 20,685 19 July 1759Contents:
From (a) John Wood sen., of Wapses in Twineham, to (b) John Wood of Rusper, clerk, and John Wood of Bentons in Shipley, yeo
Lease for 99 years, with no rent stated, in consideration of 5s., and natural love and affection for his sons John and Henry Wood
Add Mss 20,686 20 July 1759Contents:
From (a) John Wood of Wapses in Twineham, to (b) John Wood of Rusper, clerk, and John Wood of Bentons in Shipley, yeo
Title deeds relating to various properties in Rudgwick and Wisborough Green, and in Cranley and Ewhurst, co. Surrey
Add Mss 20,687 - 20,767 1681-1900
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Messrs. Beaumont and Sons, 1-2 New Street, London EC2, per the British Records Association, September 1978
Cranley, co. Surrey [no ref. or date]
Messuage, with barn, buildings, garden, orchard, gateroom, and 14a. land belonging thereto, being a moiety of certain property called Inholmes in Cranley, co. Surrey [no ref. or date]
Assignment of lease for residue of term of 2000 years, in consideration of £240, from (a) John King of Langnaker, Cranley, co. Surrey, to (b) Richard Long of Rudgwick, yeo
Add Mss 20,687 25 March 1681Contents:
Recites: (i) 1 March 1600. Lease for term of 2000 years from (a) Sir George More of Loselye, co. Surrey, knight, to (b) John Cowper alias Boocher of Rudgwick, yeo., and Elizabeth his wife, of land, tenements, and hereditaments called Inholmes in Cranley, co. Surrey (31a. 2r. 0p.)
(ii) 31 May 1605. Assignment of lease for residue of term of 2000 years, in consideration of £100, from (a) the said John Cowper alias Boocher and Elizabeth his wife, to (b) William Laker of Albury, co. Surrey, husbandman, and (c) John Stedman of Alfold, co. Surrey, husbandman, in equal moieties
(iii) 10 December 1606. Agreement between (a) the said William Laker and (b) the said John Stedman for (b) to have as his moiety four closes and a garden plot (14a.)
(iv) That since that time a messuage and other buildings had been erected upon the said property, and that the said four closes had been sub-divided into ten closes
(v) That John Laker of Compton, co. Surrey, yeo. had, by assignment, become possessed of the said moiety for the residue of the said term of 2000 years
(vi) 10 October 1654. Assignment of lease for residue of term of 2000 years, in consideration of £165, from (a) the said John Laker of Compton, co. Surrey, yeo., to (b) John King, father of the said John King of Langnaker, Cranley, co. Surrey, yeo
(vii) 17 June 1667. Assignment of lease for residue of term of 2000 years, from (a) the said John King, the father, to (b) the said John King, the son
Witnesses: Thomas Butcher, John Michell, and Margaret Collens
Bond to perform covenants, in the sum of £480, between (a) John King of Langnaker, Cranley, co. Surrey, yeo., and (b) Richard Long of Rudgwick, yeo
Add Mss 20,688 25 March 1681Contents:
Witnesses: John Michell and Margaret Collens
Assignment of lease for residue of term of 2000 years, in consideration of £150
Add Mss 20,689 10 December 1709Contents:
From (a) John Tickner of Lords Hill, Wonersh, co. Surrey, yeo., Henry Butcher of Cranley, co. Surrey, yeo., and Elizabeth his wife (formerly wife of John Graffham decd. and before that called Elizabeth Tickner), to (b) Richard Butcher the elder of Lenick, Rudgwick, yeo., Thomas Butcher, son of the said Richard Butcher, and John Butcher, son of the said Thomas Butcher
Recites: (i) As in Add Mss 20,687
(ii) That the said Richard Long had died and that his daughter Jane, then called Jane Tickner and since Jane Risbridger, had taken out letters of administration of the estate of the said Richard Long
(iii) 30 May 1694. Assignment of lease for residue of term of 2000 years from (a) the said Jane Tickner to (b) Thomas Hyde, yeo. (since decd.) and the said John Tickner, upon trust for (a) until the solemnisation of the intended marriage between the said John Graffham and Elizabeth Tickner, daughter of (a), and thereafter upon trust for the said John Graffham and Elizabeth Tickner
(iv) That the said John Graffham had since died and that the said Elizabeth had since married the said Henry Butcher
By this deed the said property is assigned to the said Richard Butcher for his life, thereafter to the said Thomas Butcher for his life, and thereafter to the said John Butcher, his executors and assigns, for the residue of the said term of 2000 years
Witnesses: Leo Child, John Mower, and John Steare
Mortgage by Assignment of lease for residue of term of 2000 years, to secure the sum of £120, from (a) John Butcher of Rudgwick, yeo., to (b) William Bristow of Haslemere, co. Surrey, blacksmith
Add Mss 20,690 3 June 1754Contents:
Witnesses: Joseph Sparkes, Richard Billingshurst, and John Gilbert
Assignment of Mortgage by Demise for residue of term of 2000 years, in consideration of £70
Add Mss 20,691 24 March 1757Contents:
From (a) William Bristow of Haslemere, co. Surrey, blacksmith, to (b) Sparkes Butcher of Rudgwick, carpenter
Recites: That the sum of £124 7s. 9d. principal and interest remained due to (a) upon the mortgage described above, and that (a) had agreed to assign the said mortgage to (b) in consideration of £70 paid to him by (b) and £54 7s. 9d. by the said John Butcher of Rudgwick, yeo
Witnesses: Richard Billingshurst and John Gilbert
Assignment of lease for residue of term of 2000 years, in consideration of £200
Add Mss 20,692 29 September 1762Contents:
From (a) John Butcher of Cranley, co. Surrey, yeo., to (b) Sparkes Butcher of Cranley, co. Surrey, carpenter
Witnesses: Joseph Sparkes and Walter Waller
Mortgage by Assignment of lease for residue of term of 2000 years, to secure the sum of £100
Add Mss 20,693 2 April 1770Contents:
From (a) Sparkes Butcher of Alfold, co. Surrey, carpenter, to (b) John Churchman of Ewhurst, co. Surrey, yeo
Witnesses: James Braby, Elizabeth Waller, and Walter Waller
Bond to perform covenants, in the sum of £200, between (a) Sparkes Butcher of Alfold, co. Surrey, carpenter, and (b) John Churchman of Ewhurst, co. Surrey, yeo
Add Mss 20,694 2 April 1770Contents:
Witnesses: James Braby, Elizabeth Waller, and Walter Waller
Assignment of lease for residue of term of 2000 years, in consideration of £230
Add Mss 20,695 19 February 1776Contents:
From (a) Elizabeth Churchman and Ann Churchman of Ewhurst, co. Surrey, spinsters, daughters and executrixes of John Churchman of Ewhurst, yeo. decd., and (b) Sparkes Butcher of Alfold, co. Surrey, carpenter, to (c) George Harrison of Northchapel, yeo
By this deed the said property is assigned to (c) for the residue of the said term in consideration of £104 paid to (a), in repayment of principal and interest due upon the mortgage described above, and £126 to (b)
Witnesses: Elizabeth Waller, Walter Waller, William Johnson, and Robert Cole
Mortgage by Assignment of lease for residue of term of 2000 years, to secure the sum of £150, from (a) George Harrison of Northchapel, yeo., to (b) William Johnson of Petworth, gent
Add Mss 20,696 2 May 1778Contents:
Witnesses: Robert Cole and James Hutchins jun
Assignment of lease for residue of term of 2000 years, in consideration of £225
Add Mss 20,697 9 May 1783Contents:
From (a) William Johnson of Petworth, gent. and (b) George Harrison of Northchapel, yeo., to (c) Thomas Woobery of Cranley, co. Surrey, yeo
By this deed the said property is assigned to (c) for the residue of the said term in consideration of £176 6s. 0d. paid to (a), in repayment of principal and interest due upon the mortgage described above, and £48 15s. 0d. to (b)
Witnesses: Michael King and George Briggs
Assignment of lease for residue of term of 2000 years, in consideration of £520, from (a) Thomas Woobery of Cranley, co. Surrey, yeo., to (b) Maurice Ireland of Billingshurst, shopkeeper Add Mss 20,698 10 August 1820
Messuage, outbuildings, and lands called Vachery Lands in Cranley, co. Surrey [no ref. or date]
Conveyance (lease and release, release missing)
Add Mss 20,699 1 May 1755Contents:
From (a) Thomas Allen of Walthamstow, co. Essex, esq., brother and heir of Anthony Allen of Guildford, co. Surrey, esq., Master of the High Court of Chancery, decd., and the Rev. John Allen of Eastwick, co. Herts, clerk, to (b) John Whitbourn of Gosden Common, Shalford, co. Surrey, yeo
Recites: 22 October 1753. Will of the said Anthony Allen, by which the said property, together with certain other property, was devised unto (a) as tenants in common for the payment of funeral expenses, debts, and legacies
Witnesses: Daniel Simpson and Thomas Sibthorpe
Various properties including Baynard Manor House, Little Vachery, and Broomhall Farm in Cranley, co. Surrey [no ref. or date]
Mortgage by Demise, to secure the sum of £2000
Add Mss 20,700 2 August 1895Contents:
From (a) Charles Edward Broome of 45 Finsbury Square, London, salesman, to (b) Ernest Hill of 30 Great St. Helens, City of London, oil merchant
I Mansion called Baynard Manor House, with out-buildings, yard, and garden belonging thereto, and several closes of land (24a.0r.30p.), in Cranley, co. Surrey
II Cottage called Little Vachery, with outbuildings belonging thereto, and several closes of land (34a.3r.Op.), in Cranley, co. Surrey
III Cottage, with orchard and garden (1a.) belonging thereto, in Cranley, co. Surrey, adjoining to Hogs Pudding Lane on the E
IV Farmhouse and land (10a.3r.13p.), being the western portion of Broomhall Farm, in Cranley, co. Surrey
Plan, coloured, included
Recites: (i) 16 January 1893. Conveyance from (a) Thomas Farley to (b) the said Charles Edward Brooke of III above
(ii) 26 August 1893. Conveyance from (a) Charles Anderson Timms to (b) the said Charles Edward Brooke of IV above
(iii) 1 August 1895. Conveyance from (a) Georgiana Margaret Sumner to (b) the said Charles Edward Brooke of I and II above
Endorsed: 17 May 1898. Reconveyance and re-assignment, in consideration of the repayment of principal and interest due, from (a) the said Ernest Hill to (b) the said Charles Edward Brooke
Mortgage by Demise, to secure the sum of £1000
Add Mss 20,701 1 March 1899Contents:
From (a) Charles Edward Brooke of 45 Finsbury Square, London, salesman, to (b) Jabez Binks of Strafford Street, Millwall, co. Middlesex, wire rope manufacturer
I Mansion called Baynards Manor House, with out-buildings, yard, and garden belonging thereto, and one close of land (4a.2r.12p.), in Cranley, co. Surrey
II Property described as in II in Add Mss 20,700
III Property described as in III in Add Mss 20,700
Plan, coloured, included
Endorsed: 14 June 1901. Reconveyance and re-assignment, in consideration of the repayment of principal and interest due, from (b) to (a)
Ewhurst, co. Surrey [no ref. or date]
Contents:
I Messuage, garden, and orchard called Gingerburys, part of several parcels of land called Gingerburys, together with a smith's shop belonging thereto, in Ewhurst, co. Surrey
II Three Corner Field (2a.) and part of Six Acres (1a.), part of Leman's Farm in Ewhurst, co. Surrey
Mortgage by Demise for term of 1000 years, to secure the sum of £40, from (a) William Tidey of Ewhurst, co. Surrey, blacksmith, to (b) John Cook of Ewhurst, co. Surrey, yeo
Add Mss 20,702 15 September 1742Contents:
Property described as in I above
Witnesses: John Michell and Jane Michell
Counterpart of Add Mss 20,702
Add Mss 20,703 15 September 1742Contents:
Endorsed: Statement by the said John Cook to the effect that he had received the deeds of conveyance (lease and release) of the said property from Stephen Buck and Margaret his wife to the said William Tidey, and that he would return the same upon the repayment of the principal and interest due
Mortgage by Demise for term of 500 years, to secure the sum of £230
Add Mss 20,704 9 June 1849Contents:
From (a) Mary Nash formerly of Banstead and since West Horsley, co. Surrey, spinster, to (b) Ann Chitty of Worplesdon, co. Surrey, spinster
Recites: 26 December 1846. Will of William Tidy of Brighton, gent. by which the abovesaid property was devised unto (a), his grand-daughter
Conveyance, in consideration of £400
Add Mss 20,705 31 May 1851Contents:
From (a) Mary Nash of West Horsley, co. Surrey, spinster, (b) James Stedman of Guildford, co. Surrey, surgeon, William Ingle the younger of Stoke Cottage, Stoke Newington Road, co. Middlesex, gent., and James Goldsmith the younger of Milton, co.. Hants., gent., and (c) John Topham of Guildford, co. Surrey, gent., and Ann his wife (formerly Ann Chitty), to (d) William Oakley of Cox Green, Ewhurst, co. Surrey, carpenter
Recites: 1 September 1849. Assignment of Mortgage by Demise for residue of term of 500 years, in consideration of the intended marriage between the said John Topham and Ann Chitty, from the said Ann Chitty to (b) upon certain trusts
By this deed the said property is conveyed to (d) in consideration of £230 paid to (b), in repayment of principal and interest due upon the said mortgage and £170 to (a)
Mortgage in Fee Simple, to secure the sum of £250
Add Mss 20,706 7 June 1851Contents:
From "(a) William Oakley of Cox Green, Ewhurst, co. Surrey, carpenter, to (b) William Tugwell of Wonersh, co. Surrey, farmer, and James Tugwell of Utworth, Cranley, co. Surrey, farmer
Conveyance, in consideration of £675
Add Mss 20,707 7 February 1879Contents:
From (a) Amelia Oakley of Cox Green, Ewhurst, co. Surrey, widow and executrix of William Oakley, carpenter, (b) Mary Whitbourn, wife of James Whitbourn of Cranley, co. Surrey and George Sheryer of Tilsey Wonersh, co. Surrey, farmer, executrix and executor of James Tugwell of Cranley, co. Surrey, farmer, and (c) Elizabeth Hard, wife of George Hard of Washington, farmer, and Richard Tupper of Bignor, farmer, executrix and executor of William Tugwell of Wonersh, co. Surrey, farmer, to (d) Charles Punchard of Ewhurst, co. Surrey, farmer
By this deed the said property is conveyed to (d) in consideration of £250 paid to (b), in repayment of principal and interest due upon the abovesaid mortgage, and £425 to (a)
Rudgwick [no ref. or date]
Deeds I [no ref. or date]
Contents:
Messuage, with barns, lands, and tenements belonging thereto, called Hornsil or Hornshill Farm in Rudgwick (excepting two closes called Plaistow Fields and one meadow called St. Johns Mead, formerly part of the said farm)
The leases up to 1852 are endorsed with a terrier of the farm (97a.1r.0p.)
Counterpart lease for 21 years of £5 p.a. from (a) the Dean and Chapter of Chichester to (b) Deborah Martyr, widow and executrix of Joseph Martyr of Reading, co. Berks., gent
Add Mss 20,708 3 May 1742Contents:
Witnesses: John Wheate and Mary Hanington
Bond to perform covenants, in sum of £20, between (a) Deborah Martyr of Reading, co. Berks., widow, and (b) the Dean and Chapter of Chichester
Add Mss 20,709 3 May 1742Contents:
Witnesses: John Wheate and Mary Hanington
Counterpart lease for 21 years at £5 p.a., from (a) the Dean and Chapter of Chichester to (b) Deborah Martyr of Reading, co. Berks., widow
Add Mss 20,710 2 August 1756Contents:
Witnesses: Jemima Martyr and William Bray
Bond to perform covenants, in sum of £20, between (a) the said Deborah Martyr of Reading, co. Berks., widow, and (b) the Dean and Chapter of Chichester Add Mss 20,711 2 August 1756
Counterpart lease for 21 years at £5 p.a. from (a) the Dean and Chapter of Chichester to (b) John Fielder of Killinghurst, Chiddingfold, co. Surrey, gent
Add Mss 20,712 20 January 1778Contents:
Recites: 10 October 1770. Lease for term of years from (a) the Dean and Chapter of Chichester to (b) John Newman of the said property
Signatory: Charles Harward, Dean
Lease and Counterpart Lease for 21 years at £5 p.a. from (a) the Dean and Chapter of Chichester to (b) John Elliot of Rudgwick, yeo
Add Mss 20,713-20,714 11 October 1784Contents:
Signatory: Charles Harward, Dean
Lease and Counterpart Lease for 21 years at £5 p.a. from (a) the Dean and Chapter of Chichester to (b) John Elliot of Rudgwick, yeo
Add Mss 20,715-20,716 10 October 1791Contents:
Signatory: John Buckner, President
Extract of Add Mss 20,715 Add Mss 20,717 10 October 1791
Assignment of leasehold estate for residue of term of 21 years, in consideration of £720
Add Mss 20,718 24 January 1792Contents:
From (a) John Elliott, formerly of Rudgwick and since of Horsham, yeo., to (b) Thomas Elliott of Rudgwick, farmer
Witnesses: Edward Luxford of Horsham, attorney; Thomas Penfold jun., clerk to Mr. William Ellis of Horsham; John Richards; and Parkhurst Elliott
Mortgage by Assignment of leasehold estate for residue of term of 21 years, to secure the sum of £600
Add Mss 20,719 24 January 1792Contents:
From (a) Thomas Elliott of Rudgwick, farmer, to (b) George Barrett of Wintershall, Bramley, co. Surrey, gent
Witnesses: John Richards and Parkhurst Elliott
Lease and Counterpart Lease for 21 years at £5 p.a. from (a) the Dean and Chapter of Chichester to (b) George Barrett of Bramley, co. Surrey, gent
Add Mss 20,720-20,721 21 January 1799Contents:
By this deed the said property is leased to (b) for 21 years subject to an equitable redemption by the abovesaid [Thomas] Elliott
Signatory: J. Courtail, President
Lease and Counterpart Lease for 21 years at £5 p.a. from (a) the Dean and Chapter of Chichester to (b) George Barrett of Bramley, co. Surrey, gent
Add Mss 20,722-20,723 1 August 1806Contents:
By this deed the said property is leased to (b) for 21 years subject to an equitable redemption by the abovesaid [Thomas] Elliott
Lease and Counterpart Lease for 21 years at £5 p.a from (a) the Dean and Chapter of Chichester to (b) George Barrett of Bramley, co. Surrey, gent
Add Mss 20,724-20,725 2 May 1814Contents:
By this deed the said property is leased to (b) for 21 years subject to an equitable redemption by the abovesaid [Thomas] Elliott
Lease and Counterpart Lease for 21 years at £5 p.a. from (a) the Dean and Chapter of Chichester to (b) George Barrett of Bramley, co. Surrey, gent
Add Mss 20,726-20,727 10 October 1822Contents:
By this deed the said property is leased to (b) for 21 years subject to an equitable redemption by the abovesaid [Thomas] Elliott
Lease for 14 years at £70 p.a. from (a) Thomas Elliott of Rudgwick, yeo., to (b) Thomas Elliott the younger and William Elliott of Rudgwick, farmers, sons of (a)
Add Mss 20,728 4 December 1822Contents:
Property described as messuage, barns, buildings, and lands called Hornshill Farm in Rudgwick (115a.)
Covenants: (i) Rent subject to an increase of £4 5s. od. p.a. for each £ per load should the best wheat in Guildford market sell for more than £20 per load during any one whole year of the said term, and to an abatement of £4 5s. od. p.a. for each £ per load should the best wheat sell for less than £13 per load during any one whole year
(ii) Rent subject to an increase of £20 per acre for each acre of the Meadow and the Lower Sands converted into tillage
(iii) Tenants not to take more than three crops of grain from any part of the lands without restoring the same by spreading on every acre thereof 15 loads of dung or on every 2 acres one kiln of lime
(iv) Tenants not to sow wheat after wheat nor oats after oats in any two successive years unless the seeds shall fail, but to cultivate the lands in a proper course of husbandry and according to the custom of the country
(v) Landlord to be allowed to enter premises during final year of term to prepare 14a. for wheat, and to sow seeds with the summer corn
Assignment of leasehold estate for residue of term of 21 years, in consideration of £1100
Add Mss 20,729 10 April 1827Contents:
From (a) Thomas Elliott the elder of Rudgwick, yeo., and (b) John Seward of Loxwood, Visborough Green, gent., and William Sheet of Birtley, Bramley, co. Surrey, gent., trustees and executors of George Barrett of Bramley, co. Surrey, gent., decd., to (c) Thomas Elliott the younger and William Elliott of Rudgwick, yeo
By this deed the said property is assigned to (c) for the residue of the said term of 21 years, created by the lease described in Add Mss 20,726, freed from all power or equity of redemption, in consideration of £500 paid to (a), and £600 paid to (b) in repayment of principal due upon the mortgage described in Add Mss 20,719
Mortgage by Assignment of leasehold estate, for residue of term of 21 years, to secure the sum of £1000
Add Mss 20,730 11 April 1827Contents:
From (a) Thomas Elliott and William Elliott of Rudgwick, yeos, to (b) Henry Balchin of Alfold, co. Surrey, gent
Endorsed: 14 December 1854. Receipt of the said Henry Balchin for the repayment of the said principal sum by the said Thomas and William Elliott, and agreement to discharge the said property from the said debt
Lease and Counterpart Lease for 21 years at £5 p.a. from (a) the Dean and Chapter of Chichester to (b) Thomas Elliott the younger and William Elliott of Rudgwick, yeos Add Mss 20,731-20,732 2 August 1830
Lease and Counterpart Lease for 21 years at £5 p.a. in consideration of £100
Add Mss 20,733-20,734 10 October 1838Contents:
From (a) the Dean and Chapter of Chichester to (b) Thomas Elliott the younger of Rudgwick, yeo., and William Elliott of Alfold, co. Surrey, yeo
Lease and Counterpart Lease for 21 years at £5 p.a., in consideration of £84
Add Mss 20,735-20,736 2 May 1846Contents:
From (a) the Dean and Chapter of Chichester, to (b) Thomas Elliott the younger of Rudgwick, yeo., and William Elliott of Alfold, co. Surrey, eyeo
Counterpart lease for 21 years at £5 p.a., in consideration of £64 10s. 0d
Add Mss 20,737 3 May 1852Contents:
From (a) the Dean and Chapter of Chichester to (b) Thomas Elliott of Rudgwick, yeo., and William Elliott of Alfold, co. Surrey, yeo
Mortgage by Assignment of leasehold estate for residue of term of 21 years, to secure the sum of £1000
Add Mss 20,738 14 December 1854Contents:
From (a) Thomas Elliott of Rudgwick, yeo., and William Elliott of Alfold, co. Surrey, yeo., to (b) Edward Ireland of Bury, yeo
Lease and Counterpart lease for 21 years at £5 p.a., in consideration of £64 10s. 0d
Add Mss 20,739-20,740 2 May 1859Contents:
From (a) the Dean and Chapter of Chichester to (b) Thomas Elliott of Rudgwick, yeo., and William Elliott of Alfold, co. Surrey, yeo
Property described as messuage, barns, and lands called Hornshill Farm in Rudgwick (124a.3r.30p.)
Schedule included, extracted from Rudgwick Tithe Apportionment, 1840
Conveyance and Assignment of partnership estate and effects, in consideration of £1483 8s. 11d
Add Mss 20,741 12 March 1864Contents:
From (a) Thomas Elliott of Rudgwick and William Elliott of Alfold, co. Surrey, corn and seed merchants, farmers, and co-partners, to (b) John Scotchford Elliott of Pains Hill, Bramley, co. Surrey, timber merchant
Re-assignment of leasehold estate, on repayment of the principal sum of £1000
Add Mss 20,742 5 August 1867Contents:
From (a) Maurice Ireland of Timberley, Bury, farmer, Hugh Ireland of Harsfold, Wisborough Green, farmer, and Henry Harwood the younger of Amberley, farmer, executors of Edward Ireland, decd., to (b) John Scotchfold Elliott of Pains Hill, Bramley, co. Surrey, timber merchant
Conveyance, in consideration of £4600, from (a) John Scotchford Elliott of Pains Hill, Bramley, co. Surrey, timber merchant, to (b) Edwin Napper of Tismans, Rudgwick, esq
Add Mss 20,743 2 October 1868Contents:
Property described as messuage, outbuildings, and lands called Hornshill Farm in Rudgwick (127a.3r.38p.), together with yearly rent charge of £16 awarded in respect of the tithes arising out of the said farm
Plan and schedules included, extracted from Rudgwick Tithe Map and Apportionment, 1840
Recites: That the said rent charge was awarded in respect of the tithes of corn, grain, hay, hemp, flax, and other great and rectorial tithes arising out of the said farm under the Act of Parliament for the Commutation of Tithes
Deeds II [no ref. or date]
Contents:
Cottage, with ground and lands belonging, on the common or waste called Exfold Wood in Rudgwick
Assignment of lease for residue of term of 1000 years, in consideration of £50
Add Mss 20,744 29 September 1786Contents:
From (a) John Harrison of Rudgwick, farmer, Robert Harrison of Rudgwick, farmer, and Charles Harrison of Rudgwick, husbandman, to (b) William Buck of Rudgwick, husbandman
Recites: (i) 23 May 1633. Lease for term of 1000 years from (a) Richard Threele of Drumswick, Wisborough Green, esq., to (b) Henry Studman of Wisborough Green, husbandman
(ii) 7 June 1658. Assignment of lease for residue of term of 1000 years, in consideration of £21, from (a) Henry Studman, son of the said Henry Studman of Wisborough Green, decd., to (b) John Peacock of Rudgwick, husbandman
(iii) 4 April 1681. Assignment of lease for residue of term of 1000 years from (a) the said John Peacock to (b) Thomas Burgess of Wisborough Green, husbandman
(iv) 18 April 1705. Assignment of lease for residue of term of 1000 years, in consideration of £40, from (a) Henry Sherborn of Wisborough Green, carpenter, and Jane his wife (formerly Jane Burgess, only daugher and administratrix of the said Thomas Burgess of Wisborough Green, decd.) to (b) Edward Greenfield of Rudgwick, husbandman
(v) 1 October 1723. Assignment of lease for residue of term of 1000 years, in consideration of £35, from (a) Edward Stening and Ann his wife (formerly Ann Greenfield, daughter and administrator of the said Edward Greenfield, decd.), to (b) Thomas Mose of Alfold, co. Surrey, cordwainer
(vi) c.1723. Assignment of lease for residue of term of 1000 years from (a) the said Thomas Mose to (b) John Harrison of Rudgwick, husbandman, in consideration of the marriage between (b) and Ann Mose, daughter of (a)
(vii) 28 December 1779. Will of the said John Harrison, by which the said property was devised to his said wife Ann, during her life, and thereafter to their sons, the said Joh, Robert, and Charles Harrison
Witnesses: Elizabeth Waller and Walter Waller
Assignment of lease for residue of term of 1000 years, in consideration of £70 16s. 8d
Add Mss 20,745 26 August 1822Contents:
From (a) William Knight of Wisborough Green, weaver, George Knight of Wisborough Green, labourer, John Knight of Wisborough Green, labourer, William Steer formerly of Wisborough Green and since of Rake, co. Hants., farmer, and Aves his wife, and Michael Henry Milliner of Great Bramshill, co. Hants., innkeeper, and Elizabeth his wife (formerly Elizabeth Knight, spinster), and (b) the said George Knight and William Mann of Rudgwick, farmer, to (c) Stephen Knight of Rudgwick, labourer
Property described as messuage, garden, orchard, and premises at Tisman's Common in Rudgwick
Recites: (i) 15 June 1801. Will of William Knight formerly of Wisborough Green and since of Rudgwick, husbandman, by which the said property was devised to his wife, Aves Knight, during her life, and thereafter to their sons and daughters, the said William Knight, George Knight, Stephen Knight, Aves Steer, and Elizabeth Milliner, and by which the said George Knight and William Mann were appointed executor and trustee respectively of the estate of the testator
(ii) That the said property had been valued at £85, and that the said Stephen Knight had agreed to become purchaser at that sum
By this deed the said property is assigned to (c) for the residue of the said term, in consideration of £14 3s. 4d. paid to each of the parties in (a), the purchaser retaining the sum of £14 3s. 4d. as his share of the said purchase money
Mortgage by Assignment of lease for residue of term of 1000 years, to secure the sum of £80
Add Mss 20,746 25 March 1836Contents:
From (a) Stephen Knight of Rudgwick, labourer, to (b) Thomas Linfield of Rudgwick, carpenter
Property described as in Add Mss 20,745
"Abstract of the Title of Mr. Stephen Knight and his Mortgagee to a Leasehold Messuage or Tenement, Garden, Orchard, and premises situate at Rudgwick in the County of Sussex" Add Mss 20,747 1875
Mortgage, to secure the sum of £115 10s. 0d
Add Mss 20,748 2 January 1875Contents:
From (a) William Charman of Warnham, farm bailiff, to (b) William Lintott the younger, Henry Michell, and John Thorpe of Horsham, trustees of the Horsham Permanent Benefit Building Society
I Cottage, with ground and lands belonging, on the common or waste called Exfold Wood in Rudgwick, as in Add Mss 20,744-20,746
II Narrow piece of land, formerly part of the said common or waste, and adjoining to I on the N.E., to I and III on the S.E., to the turnpike road from Tisman's Common to Rudgwick on the S.W., and to property belonging to the Dean and Chapter of Chichester on the N.W. (Allotted to Stephen Knight on the enclosure of Exfold Wood Common and Greenhurst Green in 1854 in respect of I)
III Piece of land in Rudgwick adjoining to I on the N.E., to II on the N.W., to the said turnpike road on the S.W., and to property belonging to Mr. Mackenzie on the S.E
Recites: (i) 1 January 1875. Assignment of lease of I and II for residue of term of 1000 years, in consideration of the repayment of the principal sum of £80, and conveyance in Fee Simple of III, in consideration of £40, from (a) James Linfield of 43 Marlborough Road, Old Kent Road, co. Surrey, gent., son and executor of Thomas Linfield of Rudgwick, carpenter, decd., and (b) Stephen Knight of Rudgwick, labourer, administrator of Stephen Knight of Rudgwick, labourer, decd., to (c) the said William Charman
(ii) That the said William Charman was a member of the said Building Society and had subscribed for two shares therein to continue for the term of 14 years, and was entitled to receive out of the funds thereof the sum of £115 10s. 0d
By this deed I and II were assigned to (b) for the residue of the term of 1000 years, and III was conveyed to (b) in fee simple, to secure payment by (a) of the subscriptions and other sums of money payable in respect of the said shares
Endorsed: 9 August 1889. Acknowledgement of Arthur Aldridge, Secretary to the Board of Directors of the said Building Society, of payment of all sums secured by the said mortgage
Mortgage, to secure the sum of £140, from (a) Miriam Knight of Brighton, spinster, to (b) William Charman of Warnham, wood reeve
Add Mss 20,749 7 November 1890Contents:
Property described as in Add Mss 20,748
Purchased by (a) from (b) for £200 by conveyance dated 6 November 1890
By this deed I and II were assigned to (b) for the residue of the said term of 1000 years, and III was conveyed to (b) in fee simple, to secure the principal sum of £140 advanced to (a)
Endorsed: 11 January 1898. Receipt for repayment of the said principal sum
Mortgage, to secure the sum of £301 12s. 6d
Add Mss 20,750 7 February 1900Contents:
From (a) Clara Ann Humphrey, wife of William John Humphrey of Tisman's Common, Rudgwick, formerly of Baynards, co. Surrey, engineer, to (b) the Horsham Permanent Benefit Building Society
Property described as in Add Mss 20,748
Purchased by (a) from Miriam Knight for £250 by conveyance dated 30 December 1899
Recites: That (a) was the owner of five shares in the said Building Society to continue for 14 yars, and was entitled to receive an aggregative advance of £301 12s. 6d. in respect of the said shares upon executing the said mortgage
By this deed I and II were assigned to (b) for the residue of the said term of 1000 years, and III was conveyed to (b) in fee simple, to secure payment by (a) of ther subscriptions and other sums of money payable to respect of the said shares
Endorsed: 29 November 1900. Acknowledgement of William Randall, Secretary to the Board of Directors of the said Building Society, of payment of all sums secured by the said mortgage
"Abstract of the Title of Mrs. Clara Ann Humphreyd and her Mortgagees to a leasehold cottage and land and adjoining freehold land situate at Rudgwick, Sussex" Add Mss 20,751 1900
Deeds III [no ref. or date]
Contents:
Messuage, hogpound, part of a garden and orchard, and part of a curtilage and backside, called Burnells in Rudgwick
Conveyance (lease and release), in consideration of £57 15s. 0d., from (a) Henry Jarratt of Ewhurst, co. Surrey, husbandman, to (b) John Butcher of Red House, Rudgwick, yeo
Add Mss 20,752-20,753 1,2 April 1801Contents:
Recites: n.d. Conveyance of said property from (a) Edward Napper of Rudgwick, esq., to (b) John Killick the elder of Shipley
Deeds IV [no ref. or date]
Contents:
Piece of ground (28½ rods), recently enclosed, being the N.E. corner of a field called the Two Acres, being part of certain lands and hereditaments called Howlbecks, Howlbetts, or Hulbanks in Rudgwick, and adjoining the lane from Tisman's Common to Hornshill
Conveyance (lease and release), in consideration of £8 15s. 0d
Add Mss 20,754-20,755 20,21 July 1816Contents:
From (a) Richard Butcher of Red House, Rudgwick, yeo., and Robert Butcher of Rudgwick, yeo., devisees of the will of their father, John Butcher of Red House, Rudgwick, yeo., decd., to (b) James Lipscumb of Rudgwick, cordwainer, and Charles Longhurst of Rudgwick, husbandman, his trustee
Recites: (i) 28,29 September 1713. Conveyance (lease and release) from (a) Henry Nye of Rudgwick, yeo., to (b) John Clayton of Rudgwick, yeo
(ii) 14,15 August 1761. Conveyance (lease and release) from (a) John Clayton of Wisborough Green, yeo., to (b) Edward Harbroe of Rudgwick, surgeon and apothecary
(iii) 28,29 March 1783. Conveyance (lease and release) from (a) Edward Harbroe of Ripley, Send, co. Surrey, surgeon, eldest son and heir of the said Edward Harbroe of Rudgwick, decd., and Jane his wife, to (b) John Butcher of Rudgwick, yeo
Mortgage by Demise for term of 1000 years, to secure the sum of £60
Add Mss 20,756 20 November 1824Contents:
From (a) James Lipscumb of Rudgwick, cordwainer, and Charles Longhurst of Rudgwick, husbandman, his trustee, to (b) James Summersell of Rudgwick, yeo
Property now includes a messuage and buildings erected by the said James Lipscumb
Further charge, to secure the additional sum of £30, from (a) James Lipscumb of Rudgwick, cornwainer, to (b) James Summersell of Rudgwick, yeo
Add Mss 20,757 29 March 1831Contents:
Endorsed: 6 May 1857. Receipt of John Lawman for the sum of £94 18s. 10d., principal and interest due upon the said mortgage and further charge, paid by William Mitchenor on behalf of Mrs. Charlotte Lipscumb and James Lipscumb
Mortgage in Fee Simple, to secure the sum of £57 15s. 0d
Add Mss 20,758 16 March 1861Contents:
From (a) William Mitchenor of Rudgwick, labourer, to (b) William Lintott, Henry Michell, and John Thorpe of Horsham, trustees of the Horsham Permanent Benefit Building Society
Recites: 20 May 1857. [...] Indenture between (a) Charlotte Lipscumb, (b) James Lipscumb, (c) John Lawrence, George Stanford, and Edward Garner, (d) the said William Mitchenor, and (e) Alfred Aldridge
Deed of Covenant
Add Mss 20,759 21 October 1868Contents:
Between (a) William Mitchenor of Rudgwick, labourer, and (b) William Lintott the younger, Henry Michell, and John Thorpe of Horsham, trustees of the Horsham Permanent Benefit Building Society, regarding the extension of the payments on an advanced share in the said Society
Deeds V [no ref. or date]
Contents:
Messuage, farms, lands, and hereditaments called Tismans, Paggles or Peagles, and Denn Lands in Rudgwick and Wisborough Green
Covenant to produce deeds
Add Mss 20,760 8 January 1834Contents:
Between (a) John Laker Napper of Lee, Pulborough, esq., and (b) William Mann of Basingstoke, co. Hants., linen draper, (trustee of William Mann of Rudgwick, yeo. decd.)
Recites: 7,8 January 1834. Conveyance (lease and release) between (a) the said William Mann, (b) Richard Knight, yeo., Daniel Knight, yeo., and John Fulleck, gent., (c) Mary Denyer, widow (administratrix of Francis Denyer, linen draper, decd.), John Leech, esq., and Thomas Mellersh, gent. (executors of John Neale, esq., decd.), (d) John Farr, sawyer, (e) the said John Laker Napper, (f) Henry Frederick Napper, esq., (g) the said Thomas Mellersh, and (h) Samuel Dendy, gent
Deeds VI [no ref. or date]
Contents:
Messuage, farm, lands, tenements, and hereditaments called Allabasters in Rudgwick (27a.)
Settlement (by lease and release)
Add Mss 20,761-20,762 13,14 January 1834Contents:
Between (a) Richard Knight of Headley, co. Hants., yeo., Daniel Knight of Headley, co. Hants., yeo., and John Fulleck of Liphook, Bramshott, co. Hants., gent., (b) Mary Denyer of Liphook, Bramshott, co. Hants., widow, John Leech of Lea House, Witley, co. Surrey, esq., and Thomas Mellersh of Godalming, co. Surrey, gent., (c) John Farr of Milford, Witley, co. Surrey, sawyer, and (d) William Mann of Basingstoke, co. Hants., linene draper
Recites: (i) 10,11 October 1815. [Mortgage in Fee Simple], to secure the sum of £2800, from (a) William Mann of Rudgwick, yeo., (since decd.) to (b) John Fulleck, gent. (since decd.)
(ii) n.d. Will of the said John Fulleck, gent. (since decd.)
(iii) 23,24 June 1817. [Assignment of Mortgage in Fee Simple] from (a) John Fulleck, nephew, heir, and executor of the said John Fulleck, gent., decd., to (b) John Neale, esq., Francis Denyer, Richard Knight, Daniel Knight, and the said John Fulleck, the nephew
(iv) That the said Francis Denyer had died and that the said Mary Denyer was his administratrix
(v) That the said John Neale had died and that the said John Leech and Thomas Mellersh were his executors
(vi) 10,11 August 1827. [Mortgage in Fee Simple], to secure the sum of £500, from (a) the said William Mann (since decd.) to (b) the said John Farr
(vii) 28 January 1828. Will of the said William Mann (since decd.) whereby all his real and personal estate was devised to William Mann, his son, and John Allberry, upon certain trusts
(viii) 6 January 1834. Disclaimer by the said John Allberry of all claims and interests as devisee in trust under the said will
(ix) That the said principal sums of £2800 and £500 had since been repaid but no reconveyance of the said property had been executed
By this deed (a) and (c) release the said property unto (d) subject to the trusts created by the will of the said William Mann, decd
Conveyance (lease and release), in consideration of £580
Add Mss 20,763-20,764 15,16 January 1834Contents:
From (a) William Mann of Basingstoke, co. Hants, linen draper, to (b) Thomas Mann of Horsham, druggist, and James Mann of Warnham, corn dealer, his trustee
Deeds VII [no ref. or date]
Contents:
Waste or Weyhurst Farm, and pieces of waste land at Exfold Wood, in Rudgwick
Lease for residue of term of 500 years
Add Mss 20,765 20 June 1854Contents:
From (a) The Governors of the Free Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth, St. Olave's, Southwark, co. Surrey, to (b) the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parishes of St.-Olaves and St. John's, Southwark, co. Surrey
I Messuage, outbuildings, and lands called Waste Farm or Weyhurst Farm in Rudgwick (84a.0r.18p.)
II Piece of waste land or common called Exfold Wood, with messuage and buildings thereon, in Rudgwick (2r.5p.)
III Piece of waste land at or near Exfold Wood in Rudgwick (18p.)
Plan included
Recites: (i) 3 October 1656. Lease for term of 500 years from (a) The Governors of the said school to (b) William Whitworth, Henry Dalton, John Mann, Isaac Dunn, Agathodes Carter, and George Harvey of a piece of land and three messuages in St. John's, Southwark, upon trust for the churchwardens of St. Olaves, Southwark, to help pay parish expenses and to maintain the poor and indigent of parish
(ii) n.d. Public auction at which (a) the churchwardens and overseers of the parishes of St. Olave's and St. John's, Southwark, had agreed to purchase I from (b) William Gould for £2100 for the purpose of conveying the same to the Governors of the said school
(iii) 10 May 1854. Conveyance of I from (a) the said William Gould, at the request of (b) the churchwardens and overseers of the parishes of St. Olave's and St. John's, Southwark, to (c) the Governors of the said school, for the maintenance of the said school
(iv) 31 January 1854. Deed Poll by which III was conveyed by (a) the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales to (b) the Governors of the said school, in order to help defray the expenses of the enclosure of common and waste lands at Rudgwick
By this deed the said property is leased by (a) to (b) for 302 years, being the residue of the term of 500 years created by the said lease dated 3 October 1656, upon trust to receive the rents and profits of the same to help pay parish expenses and to maintain the poor and indigent of the parish
Deeds VIII [no ref. or date]
Contents:
Messuage, garden, and orchard in Rudgwick
Covenant to produce deeds
Add Mss 20,766 14 October 1870Contents:
Between (a) Heathfield Young of Dorking, co. Surrey, gent., and John Young of Dorking, co. Surrey, brewer, and (b) Thomas Lyon Thurlow of Baynards Park, co. Surrey, esq
Recites: (i) 30,31 October 1838. Conveyance (lease and release) from (a) Edward Mills and Mary Ann his wife to (b) Arthur Corfe Mills
(ii) 8 March 1844. Deed between (a) the said Arthur Corfe Mills, (b) the said Edward Mills and Mary Ann his wife, and (c) Sarah Foster Young
(iii) 14 October 1870. Conveyance, in consideration of £155, from (a) the said Heathfield Young and John Young to (b) the said Thomas Lyon Thurlow
Wisborough Green [no ref. or date]
Contents:
Messuage, barn, stable, outhouses, and lands called Woodlands and Crabfold in Wisborough Green (30a.)
Lease for term of 21 years at £8 p.a. from (a) Richard Stening of Ewhurst, co. Surrey, yeo., to (b) William Knight of Wisborough Green, farmer
Add Mss 20,767 31 May 1769Contents:
Husbandry covenants included
Witnesses: Elizabeth Waller and Walter Waller
Miscellaneous records
Add Mss 20,768 - 20,770 [n.d.]
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Messrs. Beaumont and Sons, 1-2 New Street, London EC2, per the British Records Association, September 1978.
Covenant to produce deeds between (a) the Right Honourable Other Archer, Earl of Plymouth, and (b) Joseph Blunt of Liverpool Street, Broad Street, City of London, esq
Add Mss 20,768 12 January 1830Contents:
I Capital messuage, barns, stalls, stables, buildings, gardens, and lands called Plawhatch in East Grinstead (120a.)
II Four pieces of land called Velvicks in East Grinstead (8a.), formerly part of I
III Messuage and lands called Munks hill in East Grinstead (29a. 3r. 10p.)
IV Lands called The Hoads, formerly part of Charl Wood, in East Grinstead (21a. 3r. 36p.)
Recites: (i) That the said property was formerly part of the manor of Imberhorne and had been conveyed from (a) to (b) subject to an agreement for enfranchisement
Mortgage, to secure the sum of £750
Add Mss 20,769 25 June 1890Contents:
From (a) Rose Antionetta Block of North Bersted, wife of Frederick James Block of North Bersted, gent., to (b) Thomas Griffin of Melville Lodge, Bognor, surgeon
Policy of Assurance in the sum of £850, and life interest in a moiety of the annual income derived from certain trust funds created by a Marriage Settlement
Recites: (i) 11 January 1881. Settlement between (a) the said Rose Antionetta Block (then Rose Antionetta Hillhouse, wife of James Richard Hillhouse, (b) the said James Richard Hillhouse, and (c) Thomas Francis Lardelli and Francis Jackson Kent, made on the marriage between (a) and (b), by which a certain sum of Metropolitan Consolidated Stock (equal in value to £20,000) was transferred by (a), with the consent of (b), to (c), upon trust to see the same and to invest the proceeds for the benefit of (a) during her life
(ii) 6 November 1886. Decree nisi of the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice for the dissolution of the marriage between the said Rose Antionetta Block and the said James Richard Hillhouse
(iii) 9 August 1887. Order of the said Court that the said Thomas Francis Lardelli and Francis Jackson Kent should stand possessed of the said funds upon trust to pay one moiety of the income therefrom to the said Rose Antionetta Block during her life and to pay the other moiety to the said James Richard Hillhouse during his life
(iv) 10 August 1887. Marriage of the said Rose Antionetta Block to the said Frederick James Block
(v) 12 May 1890. Order of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice for the said Rose Antionetta Block to raise the sum of £750 upon her life interest under the said settlement, secured by a Policy of Assurance upon her life, and to anticipate her income under the said settlement to the extent of £24 4s. 6d. p.a., being the premium on the said Policy of Assurance
(vi) 21 June 1890. Policy of Assurance by which the sum of £850 was assured to be paid to the executors etc. of the said Rose Antionetta Block within three months of her death subject to the annual premium of £24 4s. 6d
Deed of Further Charge, to secure the additional sum of £330
Add Mss 20,770 20 September 1899Contents:
From (a) Rose Antionetta Block of Bective, Bexhill, wife of Frederick James Block of Bective, Bexhill, gent., to (b) Thomas Griffin of 26 Aubert Park, Highbury, London, physician
I Policy of Assurance and life interest in trust funds as decribed in Add Mss 20,769
II Policy of Insurance on the life of (a) in the sum of £400
Recites: (i) 3 August 1899. Order of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice for (a) to raise a sum not exceeding £330 upon her life interest under the settlement described in Add Mss 20,769, secured by a Policy of Insurance upon her life for £400, providing that she first executed a settlement of her furniture and effects in manner specified
(ii) 18 July 1899. Policy of Insurance of the Hand in Hand Life Insurance Society on the life of (a) for the sum of £400 subject to the annual premium of £11 19s. 0d
Printed records of James Longley and Co., Ltd., Building Contractors and Joinery Manufacturers of Crawley
Add Mss 20,771 - 20,774 1945-1952
Source of acquisition:
Presented by James Longley and Co., Ltd., East Park, Crawley, November 1972.
'Records. J[ames] L[ongley] & Co. Ltd. 1939-1945'. A duplicated history of the work carried out during World War II Add Mss 20,771 c. 1945
Longleys of Crawley, 1863-1963 Add Mss 20,772 1963
Longley Review
Add Mss 20,773 July 1972
The Development of Gatwick Airport
Add Mss 20,774 c. 1959Contents:
James Longley and Co. were responsible for the reconstruction of Gatwick Airport Station
Ledgers and other records of King and Barnes Ltd., of Horsham, brewers, wine and spirit merchants and mineral water manufacturers
Add Mss 20,775 - 20,780 1843-1906
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Messrs. King and Barnes Ltd., 18 The Bishopric, Horsham, November 1972.
Customer's Ledger Book
Add Mss 20,775 June 1843 - December 1884Contents:
This volume is indexed with the customers' names, and gives the value of the goods delivered and the customers' payments; no details of the goods delivered are given
General Ledger
Add Mss 20,776 January 1882 - December 1898Contents:
Accounts are listed under headings and give details of the goods or services purchased. The volume also contains details of the bank account, wages account, rent account and profit and loss account
Copy of letter from the Inland Revenue giving permission for the production of 'aerated waters' Add Mss 20,777 29 October 1884
Agreement
Add Mss 20,778 10 November 1899Contents:
Between (a) King and Sons, 15 The Carfax, Horsham, brewers, and (b) Horsham Urban District Council, for (b) to erect a public urinal in the yard of the Queen's Head Hotel, Queen Street, Horsham, belonging to (a). With marginal site plan
Reproduction of price list, 1893-1906 Add Mss 20,779 1972
Duplicated one sheet history entitled, 'Our Story' Add Mss 20,780 c. 1972
Miscellaneous probate and settlement papers
Add Mss 20,781 - 20,786 1830-1920
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Messrs. A.F. and R.W. Tweedie, 5 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2, per the British Records Association, September 1978.
Probate copy of will, dated 2 November 1829, of Henry Bastick of Holbrook Farm, Horsham, servant to Sir James Hawkins Whitshed of Holbrook, Admiral of the Red, Knight Commander of Bath
Add Mss 20,781 13 January 1830Contents:
Proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
Letters of Administration of the estate of Ada Beatrice Harper of the Servite Convent, South Bersted, spinster. Granted at the Principal Probate Registry Add Mss 20,782 21 September 1908
Probate copy of will of Elizabeth Lukey Hadley of Southfields, Liverpool Gardens, Worthing, widow. Proved at the Principal Probate Registry. Extracts only Add Mss 20,783 26 February 1920
Probate copy of will, dated 13 December 1911, of John Richard Chant of Capesthorne Villa, Sidlesham. Proved at the Principal Probate Registry Add Mss 20,784 13 April 1920
Deed Poll of Hannah Jane Locker Lampson of Rowfant, Worth, widow
Add Mss 20,785 12 May 1902Contents:
Made on the intended marriage of her daughter, Dorothy Jane Charlotte Locker Lampson, and John Godfrey Yule Delmar Morgan of Effingham House, Copthorne, Burstow, co. Surrey, esq., and appointing a sum of £4000, raiseable out of trust funds comprised in the will of her father, Sir Curtis Miranda Lampson, Bart., decd, to the use of her said daughter
Deed of Covenant
Add Mss 20,786 2 April 1912Contents:
Between (a) Hannah Jane Locker Lampson of Rowfant, Worth, widow, and (b) Godfrey Lampson Tennyson Locker Lampson of Rowfant, Worth, esq., M.P., Oliver Stillingfleet Locker Lampson of Rowfant, Worth, esq., The Honourable Mark Francis Napier of Puttenden Manor, Lingfield, co. Surrey, and Maurice Albert Tweedie of 5 Lincolns Inn Fields, London, esq., being the trustees of the marriage settlement of John Godfrey Yule Delmar Morgan and Dorothy Jane Charlotte Locker Lampson, whereby (a) agrees to pay to (b) an annuity of £100 during the joint lives of herself and the said Dorothy Jane Charlotte Locker Lampson upon the trusts declared in the said marriage settlement
Probate copy of will and codicils of Sybil Hurlock of Crawley, widow
Add Mss 20,787 1881
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Messrs. Maxwell Batley and Co., 27 Chancery Lane, London WC2, per the British Records Association, September 1978.
Probate copy of will, dated 30 September 1872, and codicils, dated 1873 and 14 April 1874, of Sybil Hurlock of Charlwood House, Lovel Heath, Crawley, widow
Add Mss 20,787 2 December 1881Contents:
Proved at the Principal Probate Registry
Probate copy of will and codicil of Cecil Frances Grace Donne of Chichester, widow
Add Mss 20,788 1931
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Messrs. Maxwell Batley and Co., 27 Chancery Lane, London WC2, per the British Records Association, September 1978.
Probate copy of will, dated 29 August 1921, and codicil, dated 20 January 1928, of Cecil Frances Grace Donne
Add Mss 20,788 28 January 1931Contents:
Formerly of 'Thorwald', The Avenue, Summersdale, Chichester, land later of 16 St. John Street, Chichester, widow. Proved at the Principal Probate Registry
Account Books of the West Grinstead and District Ploughing and Agricultural Society
Add Mss 20,789 - 20,790 1957-1966
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by the Secretary, D. Marshall Esq. of Slinfold, June 1976.
Related information:
The West Sussex Record Office Library also contains a good series of printed programmes for agricultural shows and competitions organised by the Society, 1958 to date.
West Grinstead and District Ploughing and Agricultural Society: Account Book Add Mss 20,789 August 1957 - September 1961
West Grinstead and District Ploughing and Agricultural Society: Account Book Add Mss 20,790 September 1961 - January 1966
Miscellaneous notes, correspondence, etc., relating to Sussex Churches, from the collections of the Rt. Rev. Hugh Maudslay Hordern, Bishop of Lewes
Add Mss 20,791 1929-1946
Source of acquisition:
Presented by E.G. Hordern Esq. of Chichester, March 1956.
Related information:
For details of the Hodern Collection of photographs of Sussex Churches, see the Index to the West Sussex Record Office Collection of Prints, Drawings, Photographs and Photographic Negatives.
Bound volume of papers of the Rt. Rev. Hugh Maudslay Hordern, Bishop of Lewes
Add Mss 20,791 1929-1946Contents:
Containing
(i) Miscellaneous correspondence mainly concerning Sussex church matters, 1910, 1927, 1937, 1942-1947
(ii) A list of the ancient churches of Sussex and of the features to be photographed
(iii) Lists of photographs of Sussex churches and their fittings
(iv) Notes (some printed and others unimportant) relating to Rotherfield, Milland, All Saints Lewes, Cowfold, Winchelsea, Salehurst, Uckfield, Withyham, Udimore, Seaford, Old Shoreham, Trotton, Bosham, Cuckfield, Jevington, Clymping and Westham
(v) Draft of article or lecture, entitled 'On Parish Clerks'
Glebe exchanges of land in Parham and Amberley
Add Mss 20,792 - 20,793 1848, 1899
Source of acquisition:
Presented by the County Archivist of Northampton, 16 June 1978.
Copy glebe exchange between (a) the Rev. George Palmer, rector of Parham and (b) the Hon. Robert Curzon and Harriet Anne Curzon, Baroness de la Zouche
Add Mss 20,792 28 February 1848Contents:
I Four pieces of land (9a. 2r. 4p.) numbered 22b, 22c, 41b and 59b in the parish tithe map
II Four pieces of land (13a. 33p.) numbered 61b, 62b, 63b and 64b in the parish tithe map
All in Parham
(a) conveys I to (b) in exchange for II
Plan attached
Glebe exchange between (a) the Rev. Oakley Gynn, rector of Parham and (b) Robert Nathaniel Cecil George [Curzon], Baron Zouche
Add Mss 20,793 17 August 1899Contents:
I Four pieces of land (20a. 3r.) numbered 62a, 62b, 64a, and 64b in the tithe map, with the tithe rent charge, in Parham
II Three pieces of land (8a. 2r. 31p.) numbered 135, 151 and 152 in the tithe map, with the tithe rent charge, in Amberley
(a) conveys I to (b) in exchange for II
Plan in margin
Miscellaneous records of the war effort in Harting, 1939-1945; and records of Harting Provident Club
Add Mss 20,794 - 20,800 1901-1931
Archival history:
The records were given to Mr. Banks by Lady Meade Fetherstonhaugh in January 1968
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by A.F.W. Banks Esq. of South Harting, near Petersfield, Hants, December 1978.
Womens Voluntary Service
Add Mss 20,794 nd
Contents:
Complete instructions and correspondence connected with the Second World War effort at Harting, including inter alia: billetting, petrol, evacuated children, land girls, land army etc
War-time booklets
Add Mss 20,795 nd
Contents:
Including inter alia: Basic Training in Air Raid Precautions; Battle of Britain, Air Ministry Account; Evacuation, Why and How?; Respirator Practice and Gas Masks; Air Raid First Aid; Red Cross and St. John War Organization; Your Food in Wartime; Papers regarding National Fire Service, Area No. 32
Miscellaneous papers, correspondence and leaflets relating to the Blitz in Harting
Add Mss 20,796 nd
Miscellaneous papers and leaflets relating to Harting children's Cocoa Scheme
Add Mss 20,797 nd
Harting Provident Club Account Book
Add Mss 20,798 1901-1907
Harting Provident Club Account Book
Add Mss 20,799 1908-1913
Harting Provident Club Account Book
Add Mss 20,800 1913-1931
Documents relating to the Borough of Midhurst
Add Mss 20,801 - 20,805 [n.d.]
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by the Trustees of the Midhurst Town Trust per P.J. O'Bey Esq., Messrs. Johnson and Clarence, Market Place, Midhurst, Clerk to the Trustees, February 1979.
Borough of Midhurst. Agreement for Grant of Market Tolls and Court Leet, in consideration of 40s. p.a
Add Mss 20,801 7 April 1432
Related information:
A prior agreement of 1409 is in B.M. Add Mss 39,152 (fol. 159), and is referred to in Victoria County History of Sussex (Vol. 4 p.76).
Contents:
Between (a) Sir John Bohun, lord of the manor and borough of Midhurst, Sir Hugh Halsham, John Lyndefeld, clerk, William Ryman, Water Veer, Richard Wakhurst, William Sydeney, John Lelye, and Water Urry, feoffees of the said John Bohun of his lordship and manor of Midhurst, and (b) Michel Bagle, Michel Mannser, John atte Wode, Symond White, Thomas Westland, Robard Mosehol, William Amors, and Water Lucas, burgesses of the borough of Midhurst
Market tolls of the borough of Midhurst and a court called the Law day, to be held in the said borough twice a year on the Thursday next after Hokeday (second Tuesday after Easter) and on the Thursday next after Michaelmas
Recites: (i) That there had been certain debates and strifes between (a) and (b) over the said Market Tolls and court, and that it had been agreed, upon the mediation of Sir Stephen Popham and Water Veer esq., that (a) should have the said market tolls and court for one year from the date of the said agreement, and that (b), their heirs and successors, should have the same thereafter, upon payment to (a) of 40s. per annum
(ii) That if (b) ceased to hold the said law days and take the said tolls for one year then the agreement would lapse
(iii) That if the highways and ditches within the said borough were allowed to fall into disrepair then (a) should seek redress in the borough court but that the fines should be payable by them to (b)
18th and 19th century copies of Add Mss 20,801
Add Mss 20,802, 20,803 nd
Copy of a Grant, dated 20 October 1551
Add Mss 20,804 20th century
Copies information:
The original document is in B.M. Add Mss 5690 (fol.18 h)
Contents:
From (a) Sir Anthony Brown, lord of the manor of Cowdray and of the borough of Midhurst, to (b) Richard Coldeham, Robert Ruffyn, William Fachyn, Thomas Colbrooke, John Mosehole jun., John Colbroke, tanner, John Colbroke de Potwell, John Balle, and Osmund Baget, bailiffs of the said borough of Midhurst
Piece of land, 70ft. in length and 30ft. in width, in the Market Place at Midhurst, upon which (b) have erected a house called the Market House
Extract from a book of surveys of the Cowdray estates concerning the rights and obligations of the bailiffs and burgesses of the borough of Midhurst
Add Mss 20,805 20th century copy
Related information:
No reference is given to the original document, but see W.S.R.O. Cowdray MS. 306 (ff. 28v-29) for Midhurst borough customs contained in a volume of Cowdray surveys dated c.1568-1588
Documents relating to The Hamilton family and to their estates in Stedham and Iping
Add Mss 20,806 - 20,877 1738-1948
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Messrs. A.F. and R.W. Tweedie, 5 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London W.C.2, per the British Records Association, September, 1978.
Stedham [no ref. or date]
Copy. Mortgage by Demise for Term of 1000 Years, to secure the sum of £1500
Add Mss 20,806 15 May 1738Contents:
From (a) Samuel Pargiter Fuller of Overton, Co.Hants, esq., son and heir of Samuel Pargiter otherwise Fuller of Westminster, esq., deceased, and of Margaret, his wife, daughter and heir of Dowse Fuller of Chamberhouse, Co. Berks, esq., deceased, and of Jane Fuller his widow, deceased, to (b) Anne Bulkeley of Burnett, Co. Hants, spinster
I Capital messuage, tenement or farm called Stedham Farm, together with buildings and lands belonging (160a), part of the demesne lands of the manor of Stedham, formerly in the occupation of Francis Viscount Montague and Henry Pook
II Messuage, tenement, buildings, and 20a land in Stedham, formerly in the occupation of John Hawkins
III Messuage, tenement, and 8a land in Stedham, formerly in the occupation of John Redman otherwise Mason
IV Meadow (2r. 0p) adjoining to Stedham Bridge and formerly in the occupation of the said John Hawkins
Recites: 14.15 August 1690. Conveyance (lease and release) from (a) Thomas Grey of Woolbeding, esq., to (b) the said Jane Fuller, widow of the said Dowse Fuller of Chamberhouse Co. Berks, esq., and daughter of the said Thomas Grey
Witnesses: Samuel Bull, James Willis, and Hutton Middleton
Endorsed: 15 July 1739. Further Charge, to secure the additional sum of £155, from (a) the said Samuel Pargiter Fuller of Overton, Co. Hants., esq., to (b) the said Ann Bulkeley of Burgate, Co. Hants., spinster
Copy. Mortgage by Assignment of settled estates for residue of Term of 100 Years, to secure the sum of £880
Add Mss 20,807 20 February 1739Contents:
From (a) George Bramston of Waterhouse, Co. Essex, esq., and Ann his wife, (administrator of Ann Alcock of Trotton, widow, deceased, the executrix of Lawrence Alcock of Trotton, esq., deceased, who was executor of Laurence Alcock of Midhurst, gentleman, deceased), by the direction of (b) Samuel Pargiter Fuller of Overton, Co. Hants., esq., son and heir of Samual Pargiter otherwise Fuller of Stedham, esq., deceased, and (c) Sir Richard Mill of Woolbeding, Bart., (administrator of Thomas Grey, esq., deceased, and of Sir John Mill, Bart., deceased), Philadelphia Mill of Southampton, spinster, Robert Knollys of Milbrooke, Co. Hants, esq., and Margaret his wife (formerly Margaret Mill), and Sir Thomas Hoby of Somerly, Co. Hants, Bart. (administrator of Sir Thomas Hoby, Bart, deceased, his father, of Dame Elizabeth Hoby, deceased, and of Mary Mill, spinster, deceased), to (d) James Willis of Ringwood, Co. Hants, gentleman
I Manor or Lordship of Stedham, and advowsons of the churches of Stedham and Heyshott
II Capital messuage, together with buildings and lands belonging (189a), and all coppice and wood lands belonging (60a), part of the demesne lands of the manor of Stedham, formerly in the occupation of Francis Viscount Montague and Henry Pooke
III Water cornmill called Stedham Mill, and the lands belonging thereto, in Stedham
IV Messuage, tenement, buildings and 20a. land in Stedham
V Messuage, barn, buildings, and 8a. land in Stedham
VI Meadow (2r 0p) adjoining to Stedham Bridge
VII All demesnes lands belonging to the said Manor of Stedham
VIII Messuage, farm, and tenement called Sleters, together with buildings and lands belonging (140a.), in Stedham
IX Piece of coppice or wood land called Inholmes in Stedham (35a.)
X Other part of IX in Stedham (35a.)
XI Capital messuage, tenement, and farm called Upper Court, together with buildings and lands belonging, in Heyshott
Recites: (i) 4,5 August 1684. Settlement (by lease and release) between (a) the said Thomas Grey, esq., and Jane his daughter, (b) Thomas Bettesworth, esq., and the said Lawrence Alcock of Midhurst, gentleman, and (c) Dame Elizabeth Fuller, widow of Sir Dowse Fuller, Knight, and Dowse Fuller, esq., son and heir of the said Sir Dowse Fuller, made on the intended marriage between the said Jane Grey and Dowse Fuller, and by which the said property was conveyed by the said Thomas Grey to (b) for the term of 100 years, from the time of the decease of the said Thomas Grey, upon trust by sale or mortgage thereof to raise the sum of £1990 towards payment of certain specified debts
(ii) That the said Thomas Grey had died intestate and that his personal estate became distributable according to the statute for Distribution of Intestate Estates
(iii) That a moiety of the said estate belonged to the said Sir John Mill, Richard Mill, Philadelphia Mill, Margaret Mill, and Mary Mill, children of Margaret, eldest daughter of the said Thomas Grey by the said Sir John Mill the father
(iv) That the said Richard Mill, Philadelphia Mill, Margaret Mill, and Sir Thomas Hoby and Dame Elizabeth his wife (executors of the said Mary Mill) exhibited a bill in Chancery against the said Samuel Pargiter otherwise Fuller, who married the daughter and heir of the said Dowse Fuller, and Lawrence Alcock, surviving trustee of the said settlement, for an account of the personal and real estate of the said Thomas Grey, and for the raising of the said sum of £1990
(v) That the cause was heard on 15 November 1720, and that the said Samuel Pargiter otherwise Fuller was ordered to account for the personal and real estate of the said Thomas Grey, and to raise the sum of £1990 by sale or mortgage of the said term of 100 years, which sum was to be taken as part of the personal estate of the said Thomas Grey
(vi) That the sum due to the plaintiffs in the said cause now stood at £880, and that the said James Willis had agreed to advance the same on security of an assignment of the said property for the residue of the said term of 100 years
Witnesses: William Payne, Samuel Serle, Edward Hicks, John Wells, J. Taylor, John Farrant, Israel Woollaston, W. Powell, Thomas Firth, and Hutton Middleton
Copy. Mortgage in Fee Simple (by lease and release), to secure the sum of £1500
Add Mss 20,808 2,3 August 1739Contents:
From (a) Samuel Pargiter Fuller of Overton, Co. Hants, esq., to (b) William Mitford the younger, esq., one of the Six Clerks in the Court of Chancery
Property described as in Add Mss 20,807 (excepting the advowsons of the churches of Stedham and Heyshott, and the capital messuage called Stedham Farm)
Witnesses: Joseph Goddard junior and John Willis
Copy. Assignment of settled estates for residue of Term of 100 Years in Trust to attend the Inheritance, in consideration of two sums of £898 and £602
Add Mss 20,809 3 August 1739Contents:
From (a) James Willis of Ringwood, Co. Hants, gentleman, by the direction of (b) Samuel Pargiter Fuller of Overton, Co. Hants, esq., to (c) John Mitford of Wingfield, Co. Berks, esq., upon Trust for (d) William Mitford the younger, esq., one of the Six Clerks in the Court of Chancery
Property described as in Add Mss 20,808
By this deed, in consideration of £898 paid by (d) to (a), being the principal and interest due upon the mortgage described in Add Mss 20,807, and £602 paid by (d) to (b), the said property is assigned to (c) for the residue of the term of 100 years upon trust for (d) to attend the inheritance thereof
Witnesses: Joseph Goddard junior, John Willis, and William Slann
Copy. Conveyance (lease and release) in consideration of £16.25. 19s. 0d
Add Mss 20,810 15,16 June 1741Contents:
From (a) William Mitford the younger, esq., one of the Six Clerks in the Court of Chancery, by the direction of (b) Samuel Pargiter Fuller of Overton, Co. Hants, esq., to (c) Sir John Peachey of West Dean, bart
Property described as in Add Mss 20,808
Recites: That the said sum of £1625. 19s. 0d. was owed by (b) to (a) upon the mortgage described in Add Mss 20,808
Witnesses: James Willis and Henry Gibbons
Copy. Assignment of Mortgage by Demise for residue of Term of 1000 Years in Trust to attend the Inheritance, in consideration of £1846.13s.0d
Add Mss 20,811 16 June 1741Contents:
From (a) Ann Bulkeley of Burgatt, Co. Hants., spinster, by the direction of (b) Samuel Pargiter Fuller of Overton, Co. Hants, esq., to (c) John Lightfoot, citizen and skinner of London, upon Trust for (d) Sir John Peachey of West Dean, bart
Property described as in Add Mss 20,806
Recites: That the said sum of £1846.13s.0d. was owed by (b) to (a) upon the mortgage and further charge described in Add Mss 20,806
Witnesses: James Willis and William Whitter
Copy. Assignment of settled estates for residue of Term of 100 Years in Trust to attend the Inheritance, in consideration of the above said sum of £1625.19s.0d
Add Mss 20,812 16 June 1741Contents:
From (a) William Mitford the younger, esq., one of the Six Clerks in the Court of Chancery, and John Mitford of Winckfield, Co. Berks, esq., by the direction of (b) Samuel Pargiter Fuller of Overton, Co. Hants, esq., to (c) John Lightfoot, citizen and skinner of London, upon trust for (d) Sir John Peachey of West Dean, bart
Property described as in Add Mss 20,808
Witnesses: James Willis and Henry Gibbons
Copy. Assignment of Judgement, in consideration of £543.15s.0d
Add Mss 20,813 16 June 1741Contents:
From (a) Harry Hackman of Lymington, Co. Hants., surgeon, to (b) John Lightfoot, citizen and skinner of London, upon trust for (c) Sir John Peachey of West Dean, bart
Recites: Michaelmas Term 1739. Court of King's Bench
Judgement obtained by (a) against Samuel Pargiter Fuller of Overton, Co. Hants, esq., for £1000 debt and £3.3s.0d. cost of suit
By this deed (a) assigns to (b) upon trust for (c) the said judgement and all sums of money thereby secured and owed
Witnesses: James Willis and William Whitter
Copy. Assignment and Judgement, in consideration of £470
Add Mss 20,814 16 June 1741Contents:
From (a) John Miller of Ringwood, Co. Hants, clothier, surviving executor of Samuel Adlam of South Gorely, Ibbesly, Co. Hants, gentleman, deceased, to (b) John Lightfoot, citizen and skinner of London, upon trust for (c) Sir John Peachey of West Dean, bart
Recites: Michaelmas 1737. Court of King's Bench. Judgement obtained by the said John Miller and William Adlam of Deverell Longbridge, Co.Wilts., clothier, deceased, one other executor of the said Samual Adlam, against Samuel Pargiter Fuller of Overton, Co. Hants, esq., for £800 debt and £3.3s.0d. cost of suit
By this deed (a) assigns to (b) upon trust for (c) the said judgement and all sums of money thereby secured and owed
Witnesses: James Willis and William Whitter
Copy. Conveyance (lease and release) in consideration of £10,000
Add Mss 20,815 29,30 June 1741Contents:
From (a) Samuel Pargiter Fuller of Overton, Co. Hants, esq., to (b) Sir John Peachey of West Dean, bart
Property described as in Add Mss 20,807 (except the next advoidance and presentation to the churches of Stedham and Heyshott)
Witnesses: Joseph Trapp and Henry Gibbons
Abstract of Conveyance described in Add Mss 20,815 Add Mss 20,816 30 June 1741
Conveyance (lease and release) to make a tenant to the precipe and lead the uses of a Recovery
Add Mss 20,817, 20,818 11,12 June 1773Contents:
From (a) Dame Elizabeth Peachey of Glynley, Co. Sussex, widow of Sir John Peachey of West Dean, bart., deceased, and (b) Sir James Peachey of West Dean, bart., younger brother of the said Sir John Peachey, and John Peachey of West Dean, esq., his only son and heir, to (c) Thomas Middleton of Lincolns Inn, Co. Middlesex, gentleman
I Capital messuage, tenement, and farm called Stoughton Farm (202a), with a sheep down belonging, in Stoughton, in occupation of Richard Caplin
II Messuage or tenement and farm called South Farm (132a) with a sheep down belonging, in Stoughton, in occupation of Ann Witcher, widow
III Messuage, tenement, and farm called New Place Farm in Pulborough (160a) in occupation of Thomas Gates
IV Capital messuage or tenement and farm called Goreing Lee Farm in Shipley, Thakeham and West Chiltington (352a) in occupation of Richard Cragg
V Messuage, tenement and farm called Patmans or Hurlands Farm in Shipley and Thakeham (125a) in occupation of Richard Grinstead
VI Messuage or tenement and farm called Hoes or Hoes Farm in Shipley (137a) in occupation of James Andrews
VII Messuage or tenement and farm called Bakers Farm in Shipley (140a) in occupation of Isaac Cragg
VIII Manor of West Dean, and messuage, tenement and Farm called Home Farm or Manor Farm in West Dean (171a) in occupation of Ann Whitter and the said Sir James Peachey
IX Barn and land called Perriers in West Dean in occupation of the said Sir James Peachey
X Messuage, tenement, and farm called Monckton Farm in West Dean (245a) in occupation of John Green
XI Piece of land called Cannon Fields in West Dean in occupation of John Woods
XII Piece of land called Puttocks Land in West Dean Formerly in occupation of Richard Beall and since of the said Sir James Peachey
XIII Messuage or tenement and garden in West Dean formerly in occupation of William Till, and John Tribe and since of the said Sir James Peachey
XIV Piece of pasture land called Cottfield in West Dean
XV Piece of land called Cooper's Park in West Dean
XVI Piece of land lately used as a kitchen garden
XVII Dovehouse, fishpond, and two pieces of land called Berry Mead and Rogers Plott, in West Dean, in occupation of the said Sir James Peachey
XVIII Messuage or tenement and farm called Preston Farm in Binderton and West Dean (160a) in occupation of Robert Dearling
XIX Messuage or tenement called Black Bushes in Binderton and West Dean in occupation of Richard Burt
XX Manors of Stoughton, Says Court, Tawkshold, and Westbourne
XXI Manor of Birdham alias Siddlesham
XXII Barn and land in the District of Manhood, part of the said Manor of Birdham alias Siddlesham, in occupation of Robert Simmonds
XXIII Woods and coppices in West Dean, Stoughton, and Didling (640a) formerly in occupation of Thomas Knight and since of the said Sir James Peachey
XXIV Manor of Shipley
XXV Rectory of the parish church of Shipley and all tithes in the said parish belonging thereto
XXVI Messuage or tenement, barns, gardens, orchards, and backsides at or near Green Street in Shipley
XXVII Seven crofts or closes of land lying nearest to XXVI (35a), being part of Gassons Farm in Shipley
XXVIII Three fields called Lootham Fields (15a), part of a farm called Bridghill, in Shipley
XXIX Messuage or tenement and farm called Bridghouse Farm in Shipley (50a)
XXX Four crofts or closes of land called Gassons Wood in Shipley (10a), adjoining to a farm belonging to Elias Blunt
XXXI Messuage, farm, and lands in Shipley (53a.0r.7p)
XXXII Farm and lands in Shipley (25a.3r.19p)
XXXIII Barn with lands, tenements, and hereditaments belonging (18a), formerly being part of Slawter Farm in Thakeham
XXVI-XXXIII being in the occupation of Edward Bristow and Henry Jupp
XXXIV Messuage or tenement, barns, buildings, and lands called Wheatlands, Crockhurst, Thomas's Croft, Climpings, and Sleates in South Water, Horsham (52a)
XXXV Three closes of land called Mill Field, Lottingsfield and Crockhurst (20a)
XXXVI Barn, and lands, tenements, and hereditaments called Little Nuthams, Weekings, and Hook Mead in South Water, Horsham (20a), in occupation of John Ettridge
XXXVII Lands called Wayer Tor and Broad in Heringham alias Hardham (20a), in occupation of William Hill
XXXVIII Meadows or marsh grounds called Brookmead, Torryes, Wiggen holt Brooks, and Northbrooks in Wiggenholt, Hardham, and Pulborough (150a) in occupation of Ann Whitter widow
XXXIX Messuage or tenement and farmhouse, with lands and woodlands belonging, called Vistey or Pishley (120a)
XL Pieces of land called Great Thirsfield (20a)
XLI Lands called Shutwell alias Sutwells and Redland in Lodsworth and Burton (20a) in occupation of John Robinson
XLII Manor or Lordship of Stedham and advowsons of the churches of Stedham and Heyshott
XLIII Capital messuage, together with buildings and lands belonging in Stedham (189a), in occupation of Richard Ayling, and all coppice and woodlands belonging (60a)
XLIV Water cornmill called Stedham Mill
XLV Messuage, tenement, buildings, and 20a. land in Stedham, in occupation of Thomas Eldridge
XLVI Messuage, barn, buildings, and 8a. land in Stedham
XLVII Meadow (2r.Op) adjoining to Stedham Bridge
XLVIII Messuage, farm, and tenement called Sleters in Stedham (140a) in occupation of John Weeks and William Newman
XLIX Piece of coppice or woodland called Innholmes in Stedham (35a)
L Other part of XLIV in Stedham (35a)
LI Messuages, lands, tenements, or hereditaments in Stedham and Heyshott in the occupation of William Chalcroft, Edward Hayward, Ogle Riggs, Ann Smith, [ ] Grist, William Hollist, William Grist, James Piggott, William Heather, John Challen, John Chandler and Joyce Lee widow
LII Messuage or tenement, farm and buildings called Heyshott Farm (166a), in occupation of John Mellersh
LIII All other manors, messuages, rectories, tithes, mills, farms, lands, tenements, and hereditaments belonging to the said Sir James Peachey and John Peachey in West Dean, Binderton, Didling, Stoughton, Says Court, Tawkshole, Westbourne, Birdham, Sidlesham, Manhood, Shipley, Thakeham, West Chiltington, Horsham, South Water, Pulborough, Herringham alias Hardham, Wiggenholt, Lodsworth, Burton, Stedham, Heyshott, or elsewhere in Sussex
Recites: (i) 12 August 1752. Settlement whereby the property described as I - VII above was appointed by the said Sir John Peachey to the use of the said Dame Elizabeth Peachey (then Elizabeth Fagge) for her life for her jointure
(ii) That the property described as I - VII above then stood settled to the said Dame Elizabeth Peachey for her life with remainder to the use of the said Sir James Peachey for his life and thereafter to the use of the said John Peachey in tail male
(iii) That the remainder of the property described above then stood settled to the use of the said Sir James Peachey for his life, thereafter to the use of Lady Georgia Carolina Peachey, his wife, for her life for her jointure, with remainder to the use of the said John Peachey intail male
By this deed the said property is conveyed to the said Thomas Middleton to the intent that he may become tenant of the freehold so that a common recovery may be suffered, and the property limited to the uses declared therein, namely to the use of the said Sir James Peachey during his life and thereafter to the use of the said John Peachey and his heirs in tail male, subject to the life interests of the said Dame Elizabeth Peachey and Lady Georgia Carolina Peachey
Witnesses: John Seagrave and Joshua James
Copy. Exemplification of a Common Recovery
Add Mss 20,819 Trinity Term 1773Contents:
Between (a) Thomas Hall, gentleman, demandant, (b) Thomas Middleton, gentleman, tenant, and (c) Sir James Peachey, bart., and John Peachey, esq., vouchees
Manors of West Dean, Stoughton, Says Court, Tawkshole, Westbourne, Birdham, Sidlesham, Shipley and Stedham; 50 messuages, 1 mill, 60 gardens, 2500a. land, 800a. meadow, 700a. pasture, 1200a. wood, and common of pasture in West Dean, Binderton, Didling, West Wittering, Stoughton, Says Court, Tawkshole, Westbourne, Birdham, Sidlesham, Manhood, Shipley, Thakeham, West Chiltington, Horsham, Pulborough, Herringham alias Hardham, Wiggenholt, Lodsworth, Burton, Stedham, and Heyshott, and the rectory of Shipley and the advowsons of the churches of Stedham and Heyshott
Copy. Deed for Levying a Fine for extinguishing the life interest of Lady Georgia Carolina Peachey in certain lands in Sussex
Add Mss 20,820 13 January 1774Contents:
Between (a) Sir James Peachey of West Dean, bart and the said Lady Georgia Carolina Peachey, his wife, (b) John Peachey of West Dean, esq., only son and heir of the said Sir James Peachey, and (c) Thomas Middleton of Lincolns Inn, Co. Middlesex, gentleman
I Tithes of corn, grain, hay, etc. arising from lands in Shipley
II Messuage, tenement, and farm called Southwater Farm in Horsham in occupation of John Etheridge
III Messuage, tenement, and farm called Stedham Manor Farm in Stedham in occupation of Richard Ayling
IV Messuage, tenement, and farm called Slathouse Farm in Stedham in occupation of John Weeks
V Mill called Stedham Mill, and messuage or tenement used therewith, in Stedham in occupation of James Whitter
VI Messuage, tenement, and farm called Heyshott Farm, in Heyshott in occupation of John Mellersh
VII Messuage, tenement, and farm called Preston Manor Farm Binderton and West Dean in occupation of John Dearling
VIII Messuage, tenement, and farm in Binderton in occupation of John Bayton
IX Messuage, tenement, and farm called Monkton Farm in West Dean in occupation of William Green
X Barn, with lands belonging thereto, in West Wittering in occupation of Robert Simmonds
XI Piece of land in Sidlesham in occupation of Richard Luttman
XII Messuage, tenement, and farm called Wiggenholt North Brooks in Wiggenholt in occupation of William Whitter
XIII Pieces of meadow land called Broad Torr Meadows in Hardham in occupation of William Hill
XIV Messuage, tenement, and farm called Muckhatch Farm in Thorpe, Co.Surrey in occupation of Samuel Harris
XV Messuage, or tenement, with lands belonging thereto in Thorpe, Co.Surrey, in occupation of Mary Turner
XVI Messuage, or tenement, with lands belonging, in Thorpe, Co.Surrey, in occupation of Richard Turner
XVII All other messuages, tenements, farms, and lands appointed by the said Sir James Peachey or the said Lady Georgia Carolina Peachey for her life
Recites: (i) 11 April 1771. Deed of Appointment by the said Sir James Peachey of the said property to the use of the said Lady Georgia Carolina Peachey from the time of his death for her jointure
(ii) 9,10 August 1772. Settlement (by lease and release) between (a) the said Sir James Peachey and Lady Georgia Carolina his wife, (b) the said John Peachey, esq., and (c) Richard Wardroper of Midhurst, gentleman, and Thomas Middleton of Lincolns Inn, Co.Middlesex, gentleman, whereby certain property in Sussex, Berkshire, Hertfordshire, and London was charged with the annual rent charge of £900 payable to the said Lady Georgia Carolina Peachey for her jointure
By this deed (a) agrees to levy a fine unto (c) of the said property to the intent that the life interest of the said Lady Georgia Carolina Peachey created by the said deed of appointment might be extinguished
Witnesses: Richard Wardroper and Joshua James
Attested copy. Conveyance (lease and release), in consideration of £4255
Add Mss 20,821 20,21 September 1785Contents:
From (a) Sir James Peachey of West Dean, bart, and John Peachey of West Dean, esq., his only son and heir, to (b) James Piggott of Binderton, gentleman, upon trust for (c) Richard Newland the elder of Chichester, gentleman, and Richard Newland the younger of St.Pancras, Chichester, surgeon
I Capital messuage, together with buildings and lands belonging thereto (189a), part of the demesne lands of the manor of Stedham, formerly in the occupation of Francis Viscount Montague and Henry Pooke, since of Richard Ayling, and then of Jane Ayling, widow
II Piece of coppice or wood ground (5a) adjoining to I in the occupation of the said Sir James Peachey
III Water corn mill called Stedham Mill, and the messuage, buildings, and three small pieces of land belonging thereto, in Stedham, formerly in the occupation of Thomas Eldridge and then of Elizabeth Eldridge, widow
IV Cottage in Stedham in the occupation of John Cooper
By this deed the said property is conveyed to (b) to the use that the said Richard Newland and the elder might receive during his life the annual rent charge of £140 from the said property
Witnesses: Richard Wardroper and William Tinswood
Attested copy. Conveyance (lease and release). in consideration of £7000
Add Mss 20,822 13,14 March 1794Contents:
From (a) Richard Newland of Chichester, gentleman, and Charles Newland of Chichester, gentleman, to (b) John Knight of Stedham, yeoman
I Capital messuage, together with buildings and lands belonging thereto (189a), part of the demesne lands of the Manor of Stedham, formerly in the occupation of Francis Viscount Montague and Henry Pooke, since of Richard Ayling, and then of Jane Ayling, widow
II Piece of coppice or wood ground (5a) adjoining to I in the occupation of the said Jane Ayling, widow
These called Stedham Manor Farm in Stedham (205a)
III Cottage in Iping Lane, Stedham, in occupation of John Cooper
IV Lands called Brooklands in Stedham (12a) in occupation of the said Richard Newland
Witnesses: Joseph Godman and John Butler
Copy. Probate copy of will, dated 11 December 1808, and codicil, dated 14 December 1808, of John Knight of Stedham, yeoman
Add Mss 20,823 10 January 1823Contents:
Whereby his property in Stedham and Tillington was devised to his executors upon trust for his wife and children. Administration granted at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
Abstract of Title
Add Mss 20,824 February 1829Contents:
Abstract of the Title to Two Freehold Cottages, a Barn and sundry pieces of parcels of Freehold Land (part of an Estate called Stedham Manor Farm alias Great House Farm) situate in the parish of Stedham in the County of Sussex late belonging to Mr.John Knight deceased and contracted to be sold to Sir Charles Hamilton, Bart
Supplemental Abstract of the Title to Freehold Hereditaments in Stedham Sussex late the Estate of Mr.John Knight deceased and contracted to be sold to Sir Charles Hamilton, Bart Add Mss 20,825 January 1830
Documents relating to the redemption of the tithe rent charge on properties at Stedham and Chithurst in West Sussex and at Brookland in Kent
Add Mss 20,826-20,829 1892-1911
Draft. Conveyance, in consideration of £495
Add Mss 20,830 15 December 1908Contents:
From (a) Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton of Iping House, Midhurst, bart., and (b) the Reverend Henry Rogers of Foxley Lodge, Worthing, clerk in holy orders, and William Robert Wynne of Laganville, Nether Street, Church End, Finchley, esq., to (c) William Alfred Wills of Rotherhill, Stedham, esq
Piece of land in Stedham (16a 2r 36p), adjoining to Rotherhill House on the E. and to Stedham Common on the S
Map, coloured, included
Recites: 12 April 1889. Will of Sir Charles John James Hamilton of Iping House, Midhurst, bart., deceased, by which his property at Iping, Chithurst, and Stedham was devised to the use of (a), and by which (a) and (b) were appointed trustees and executors of the Will for the purposes of the Settled Land Act 1882 and the Conveyancing and Law of Property Act 1881
Iping [no ref. or date]
Conveyance (bargain and sale), in consideration of £785
Add Mss 20,831 15 August 1811Contents:
From (a) the Reverend Robert Ferryman, Rector of Iping cum Chithurst, with the consent of (b) William Lord Auckland and Sylvester Lord Glenbervie, two of the Commissioners for regulating and approving sales made by bodies politic or corporate for the purpose of redeeming land tax, to (c) Rear Admiral Sir Charles Hamilton of Greenwich, Co. Kent
I Barn and yard (18p)
II BARN plot (2r.20p)
III Barn Field (4a.0r.24p)
IV Field called Furze Reed (3a. 1r. 16p)
V Furze Field (2a.3r.26p)
VI Piece of land called Hangar (2a. 2r. 18p)
VII Piece of land called Newbridge moor (2r. 28p)
VIII Newbridge Field (3a. 2r. 4p)
IX Diving Field (2a. 1r. 6p)
These lands being part of the glebe land of the rectory of Iping cum Chithurst and lying in the parish of Iping cum Chithurst (20a. 2r. 0p)
By this deed the said property is conveyed to (c) in consideration of £30 paid to (a), in discharge of the costs attending the redemption of his land tax, and £755 paid to the account of the Commissioners for the reduction of the National Debt
Manor of Iping
Add Mss 20,832 22 August 1811Contents:
Copy Admission of Sir Edward Hamilton of Trebin shun, Co. Brecon, Knight, John Drummond of Charing Cross, St.Martins in the Fields, Co. Middlesex, esq., and Thomas Parker of Astle, Co. Chester, esq., on the surrender of Robert Barlow Pratt and Elizabeth his wife
Parcel of land (40 rods), with the messuage, tenement, or dwelling house erected thereon, in Iping in the occupation of Thomas Harrison
Robert Spencer, Lord of the manor
Robert Sandham, steward
Manor of Iping. Copy. Admission of Sir Charles Hamilton of Iping, bart
Add Mss 20,833 6 September 1811Contents:
Piece of waste land (16 rods) lying in front of the dwelling house of the said Sir Charles Hamilton in Iping, and marked or fenced off by posts and chains
Entry fine 10s.0d
Robert Spencer, lord of the Manor
Robert Sandham, steward
Manor of Iping. Copy. Admission of Edwin Albery of Midhurst, gentleman, as the customary heir or devisee of John Tipper
Add Mss 20,834 31 July 1858Contents:
I Half yardland and farthing land called Westons (14a)
II Half yardland called Robins
III Messuage and lands called Knapps
IV Piece of land (40 rods), formerly waste of the said manor, adjoining to the orchard part of the said premises called Knapps, which was enclosed by the said John Tipper and upon which he erected a cistern to supply his house with water
V Piece of land (40 rods), formerly waste of the said manor, which was enclosed and fenced by the said John Tipper from other part of the said waste called Iping Marsh, and which adjoins on the S. to the N. end of the farmyard called Knapps
Recites: 26 July 1858. Conveyance (bargain and sale) from (a) James Heath, farmer, to (b) the said Edwin Albery
Entry fines: £37.11.6d
Sir Charles John James Hamilton, bart., lord of the manor
Henry Mitford Boodle, esq., chief steward, and Thomas Johnson, gentleman, deputy steward
Manor of Iping. Attested copy. Admission of Edwin Albery as described in 1 above. Steward's copy Add Mss 20,835 31 July 1858
Mortgage in Fee Simple, to secure the sum of £400, from (a) William Luff of Knapp, Iping, farmer, to (b) Edwin Alberry of Midhurst, gentleman
Add Mss 20,836 13 June 1882Contents:
Messuage or tenement, barn, stables, carthouses, sheds, and farm lands (6a. 3r. 32p) called Robins in Iping
Acknowledgement of right to production of title deeds by (a) John Tilbury of 19 Welbeck Street Co. Middlesex, to (b) William Luff of Knap, Iping, farmer
Add Mss 20,837 27 July 1882Contents:
I Property called Robins in Iping as described in Add Mss 20,836
II Property called Westons in Iping
Recites: (i) 26 July 1858. Conveyance (bargain and sale) from (a) James Heath to (b) the said Edwin Albery
(ii) 31 July 1858 Manor of Iping. Admission of the said Edwin Albery to copyhold of the said manor
(iii) 24 September 1874. Deed of Enfranchisement
(iv) 30 December 1874. Indenture between (a) the said Edwin Albery, (b) William Luff, (c) Charlotte Luff, his wife, (d) John Foard, and (e) James Lucas
(v) 31 December 1874. Indenture between (a) the said John Foard and (b) the said Edwin Albery
(vi) 9 April 1875. Indenture between (a) the said John Foard and (b) the said Edwin Albery
(vii) 18 April 1876. Memorandum of Further Charge between (a) the said John Foard and (b) the said Edwin Albery
(viii) 16 April 1877. Indenture between (a) the said John Foard and (b) the said Edwin Albery
(ix) 12 December 1878. Indenture between (a) the said John Foard and (b) the said Edwin Albery
(x) 17 April 1879. Memorandum of Further Charge between (a) the said John Foard and (b) the said Edwin Albery
(xi) 29 January 1880. Indenture between (a) the said John Foard and (b) the said Edwin Albery
(xii) 30 May 1882. Memorandum of Further Charge between (a) the said John Foard and (b) the said Edwin Albery
(xiii) 13 June 1882. Conveyance (of property called Robins) from (a) the said Edwin Albery of Midhurst, gentleman, (as mortgagee), and (b) the said John Foard of Iping, farmer, (as beneficial owner), to (c) the said William Luff of Knapp, Iping, farmer
(xiv) 27 July 1882. Conveyance (of property called Westons) from (a) the said Edwin Albery and (b) the said John Foard to (c) the said John Tilbury
By this deed the said John Tilbury acknowledges the right of the said William Luff to the production of the title deeds referred to above
Covenent to Surrender, in consideration of £200, from (a) Samuel Bridger of Iping, carpenter, to (b) William Luff of Knapp, Iping, farmer
Add Mss 20,838 19 February 1884Contents:
Messuage, in two tenements, with gardens, out-buildings, allotment land, and hereditaments, at the foot of Stubb Hill in Iping, in the occupation of the said Samuel Bridger and Jesse Titcomb, his tenant
Plan, coloured, included
By this deed (a) agrees to surrender the said property into the hands of the lord of the manor of Iping to the use of (b)
Manor of Iping. Copy. Surrender, in consideration of £200, from (a) Samuel Bridger of Iping, carpenter, to (b) William Luff of Knap, Iping, farmer
Add Mss 20,839 19 February 1884Contents:
Property as comprised in Add Mss 20,838 but here described as
I Messuage and piece of land (11p), part of a customary half yardland called Robins, in Iping, in the occupation of (a)
II Allotment of land made in respect of I under the Iping Enclosure Award dated 23 December 1857
Thomas Johnson, gentleman, steward
Manor of Iping. Copy. Admission of William Luff of Knapp, Iping, farmer, on the surrender of Samuel Bridger of Iping, carpenter
Add Mss 20,840 19 February 1884Contents:
Property described as in Add Mss 20,839
Entry fine: £2
Thomas Johnson, gentleman, steward
Copy. Mortgage in Fee Simple, to secure the sum of £200, from (a) William Luff of Knapp, Iping, farmer, to (b) Edwin Albery of Midhurst, gentleman
Add Mss 20,841 19 February 1884Contents:
Property called Robins in Iping as described in Add Mss 20,836, 20,838 and 20,839
Recites: (i) 13 June 1882. Mortgage in Fee Simple, to secure the sum of £400, from (a) the said William Luff to (b) the said Edwin Alberry, as described in 1 above
(ii) 22 December 1882. Further Charge, to secure the additional sum of £100, from (a) the said William Luff to (b) the said Edwin Alberry
(iii) 18 January 1883. Assignment of Mortgage and Further Charge from (a) the said Edwin Alberry to (b) Mary Collins
By this deed the said property was conveyed to (b) upon mortgage, to secure the said sum of £200, subject to the mortgage and further charge described above
Manor of Iping, Copy. Conditional Surrender of (a) William Luff of Knapp, Iping, farmer, to (b) Edwin Albery of Midhurst, gentleman
Add Mss 20,842 19 February 1884Contents:
Property called Robins in Iping as described in Add Mss 20,839
By this deed the said property is surrendered to (b) subject to redemption upon the repayment by (a) of the principal and interest due upon the mortgage described in Add Mss 20,841
Thomas Johnson, steward
Memorandum of Agreement between William Luff and Sir Henry Cotton
Add Mss 20,843 August 1884Contents:
For the lease of a house and gardens near Kingsham and of the right to the game and sporting over the farm near the house, from 14 August 1884 - 29 September 1885, at the rent of £20 per annum
Further Charge, to secure the additional sum of £80
Add Mss 20,844 3 February 1885Contents:
From (a) William Luff of Knapp, Iping, farmer and (b) Charlotte Luff, his wife, to (c) Edwin Albery of Midhurst, gentleman
I Property called Robins in Iping as described in Add Mss 20,839
II Messuage and farm called Knapp Farm in Iping (23a.2r.28p)
Recites: (i) 31 December 1874. Mortgage of II, to secure the sum of £490, from (a) the said Charlotte Luff, and (b) the said William Luff to (c) the said Edwin Albery
(ii) 2 March 1880. Further Charge, to secure the additional sum of £60, from (a) the said Charlotte Luff and (b) the said William Luff to (c) the said Edwin Albery
(iii) 15 April 1880. Assignment of Mortgage and Further Charge from (a) the said Edwin Albery to (b) Charlotte Collins
(iv) 22 December 1882. Mortgage of II, to secure the sum of £500, from (a) the said Charlotte Luff and (b) the said William Luff to (c) the said Edwin Albery
(v) 18 January 1883. Assignment of Mortgage from (a) the said Edwin Albery to (b) Mary Collins
By this deed the said property is conveyed to (c) to secure the further sum of £80, I subject to the mortgage described in 6 above, and II subject to the mortgage and further charge described in the recitals above
Further charge, to secure the additional sum of £70
Add Mss 20,845 27 March 1888Contents:
From (a) William Luff of Knapp, Iping, farmer, and (b) Charlotte Luff, his wife, to (c) Edwin Albery of Midhurst, gentleman
Property described as in Add Mss 20,844
Supreme Court of Judicature. Registry of Judgments
Add Mss 20,846 14 June 1889Contents:
Certificate of Search in the matter of a sale by William and Charlotte Luff to Colonel Sir Charles John James Hamilton, bart
Manor of Iping. Copy. Surrender, in consideration of £250
Add Mss 20,847 13 July 1889Contents:
From (a) William Luff of Knapp, Iping, farmer, to (b) Colonel Sir Charles John James Hamilton of 29 Devonshire Place, St.Marylebone, Co. Middlesex, bart
Property called Robins in Iping as referred to in Add Mss 20838, but here described as being in three tenements
William Thomas Johnson, gentleman, steward
Statutory Declaration of (a) William Luff of Iping, farmer, to (b) Sir Charles John James Hamilton of 29 Devonshire Place, St.Marylebone, Co. Middlesex, bart
Add Mss 20,848 13 July 1889Contents:
Concerning property in Iping agreed to be sold to (b)
I Property called Robins in Iping (6a.3r.32p)
II Property called Knapp Farm in Iping (23a.2r.28p)
Copy. Warrant to Vacate, in consideration of £361.10s.0d
Add Mss 20,849 13 July 1889Contents:
From (a) Edwin Albery of Midhurst, gentleman, to (b) Colonel Sir Charles John James Hamilton of 29 Devonshire Place, St.Marylebone, Co. Middlesex, bart
Property called Robins in Iping as described in Add Mss 20,839
By this deed (a) acknowledges receipt of the said sum of £361.10s.0d. in satisfaction of the principal and interest secured by the conditional surrender described in Add Mss 20,842, and authorises the steward of the manor of Iping to enter the record in the court rolls of The Manor
"Abstract of the Title of Mr. William Luff and his mortgagees to a Freehold messuage and land situate at Knapp in the Parish of Iping in the County of Sussex called Robins Farm" Add Mss 20,850 1889
"Abstract of the Title of Mr. William Luff to a copyhold messuage, land and premises situate near Stubb Hill in the Parish of Iping in the County of Sussex." Add Mss 20,851 1889
Agreement for letting Westons Farm at Milland in Iping for 3 years at £28 p.a
Add Mss 20,852 29 October 1889Contents:
From (a) John Tilbury of 19 Welbeck Street, Co. Middlesex., to (b) Joseph Booker of Milland, Iping, and Edwin Runcieman of Henry Street, St. Johns Wood, Co. Middlesex
Notice
Add Mss 20,853 24 March 1892Contents:
Notice of (a) Edwin Runcieman of 86 Henry Street, St. Johns Wood, Co. Middlesex, executor to Joseph Booker, deceased, to (b) the executors of John Tilbury, deceased, to quit the tenancy of Westons Farm at Milland in Iping on 29 September 1892
Receipt of Messrs. Cooke, Collis, and Sayer of 47 Essex Street, Strand, London, solicitors for the vendors in the sale of Westons Farm at Milland in Iping Add Mss 20,854 24 August 1892
"Abstract of the Tithe of Mrs.Mary Ann Lintott to Freehold property known as Westons at Iping in the County of Hampshire." Add Mss 20,855 1892
Settlements, mortgages etc. relating to the Hamilton estates in the counties of Brecon, Kent, Monmouth and West Sussex [no ref. or date]
Settlement
Add Mss 20,856 17 December 1897Contents:
Between (a) Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of Iping House, Midhurst, esq., (b) Olga Mary Adelaide Fitzgeorge of 12 Eaton Square, Co. Middlesex, spinster, (c) Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton of Iping House, Midhurst, bart., and (d) William Etheldred Jennings of Grosvenor Chambers, Oxford Street, London, esq., Francis Edward Newman Rogers of Ramscombe, Co. Wilts. esq., and William Hodgson of Beverley, Co. York, esq
The residuary personal estate of Sir Charles John James Hamilton (Will dated 12 April 1889)
By this settlement, made upon the intended marriage between (a) and (b), the said property was conveyed to (d) upon trust for (a) until the solemnisation of the said marriage, subject to the life interest therein of (c), and upon trust after the death of (c), to raise thereout the sum of £100,000 for the benefit of (a) and (b) and the children of the said intended marriage
Bound volume
Disentailing Deed
Add Mss 20,857 20 December 1906Contents:
Between (a) Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton of Iping House, bart., (b) Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of 13 Devonshire Place, Co. Middlesex, esq., and (c) Park Goff of 1 New Court Temple, barrister at law, and Francis Edward Newman Rogers of Ramscombe, Co. Wilts., esq., M.P
Capital investments and real estate in the counties of Kent, Monmouth and Sussex - including
I Mill called Iping Mill, cottages and lands in Iping (7a.2r.35p), purchased for £3000 from J. Allen by conveyance dated 17 May 1892
II Farm called Westons Farm in Iping (19a.2r.27p), purchased for £800 from the trustees of the will of J. Tilbury by conveyance dated 24 August 1892
Recites: (i) 27 May 1867. Settlement between (a) Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton, (b) Mary Elizabeth Gill spinster, (c) Favoretta Hamilton, (d) Sir Charles John James Hamilton, and (e) Edward Corbett, the younger, Richard Edward Jennings, William Robert Maurice Wynne, and Thomas William Gill, made upon the intended marriage between (a) and (b), whereby certain estates in Kent, Monmouth, and Sussex were limited to (e) upon trust for (a) and (b) and the children of the said marriage
(ii) That the said trustees were, by the said settlement, invested with the sum of £23,587.13s.6d., 3% Consolidated Bank Annuities, and had since sold the same, and purchased property in Monmouth and Sussex which stood limited to the trusts declared in the said settlement
(iii) That the said Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton, the first son of the said Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton and Dame Mary Elizabeth Hamilton his wife, had attained the age of 21 years, and that they were desirous of barring his estate in tail male in the said property
By this deed the said property is conveyed to (c) upon trust to such uses as (a) and (b) should appoint and in default of such appointment to the uses declared in the said Settlement of 27 May 1867
Settlement
Add Mss 20,858 14 February 1907Contents:
Between (a) Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton of Iping House, bart., (b) Dame Mary Elizabeth Hamilton, his wife, (c) Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of 13 Devonshire Place, Co. Middlesex, esq., (d) Edward Corbett of Longnor, Co. Salop, esq., Richard Edward Jennings of 15 Palmeira Mansions, Brighton, esq., and William Robert Maurice Wynne of Peniarth, Co. Merioneth, esq., and (e) Park Goff of 1 New Court Temple, barrister at law and Francis Edward Newman Rogers of Ramscombe, Co. Wilts, esq., M.P
Capital investments and real estate in the counties of Brecon, Kent, Monmouth, and Sussex (919.643a), including the property at Iping described in Add Mss 20,857
Maps included
By this deed (a) and (c), by virtue of the powers vested in them by the Disentailing Deed described in 2 above, release the said property unto (e) upon trust to the use of (a) during his life, thereafter to the use of (b) during her life, and thereafter to the use of (c), his heirs and assigns
Bound volume
Mortgage, to secure the sum of £6000
Add Mss 20,859 9 December 1907Contents:
From (a) Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of Iping, esq., to (b) The Equity and Law Life Assurance Society of 18 Lincolns Inn Fields, London
Capital investments and real estate as described in Add Mss 20,858
By this deed the said property is conveyed to (b) to secure the said sum of £6000 with proviso for redemption upon the payment by (a) of £12,480 at the expiration of one month from the death of the survivor of the abovesaid Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton and Dame Mary Elizabeth Hamilton, his wife
Mortgage, to secure the sum of £600
Add Mss 20,860 11 September 1908Contents:
From (a) Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of Iping, esq., to (b) Thomas Stevens, Owen Markham Powell, Benjamin William Horne, and Arthur Collin Moore of 7 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, esqs
I A moiety of certain capital investments, due to (a) under the Will dated 21 June 1867 of Joseph Gill
II Real estate and part of the capital investments described in Add Mss 20,858
Recites: (i) 1 December 1905. Mortgage in Fee Simple, to secure the sum of £2650, from (a) the said Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of Iping, esq., to (b) The Equity and Law Life Assurance Society, of a moiety of certain stocks, funds, and securities due to (a) under the Will dated 21 June 1867 of the said Joseph Gill
(ii) 9 December 1907. Mortgage in Fee Simple, to secure the sum of £6000, from (a) Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of Iping, esq., to (b) The Equity and Law Life Assurance Society, as described in Add Mss 20,859
Mortgage, to secure the sum of £1300
Add Mss 20,861 20 August 1909Contents:
From (a) Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of Iping, esq., to (b) Thomas Stevens, Owen Markham Powell, Benjamin William Horne, and Arthur Collin Moore of 7 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, esqs
I Real estate and part of the capital investments described in Add Mss 20,858
II Messuage, stable, and hereditaments known as 13 Devonshire Place, St. Marylebone, London, leased to (a) for a term of 40 years by Thomas Evelyn Baron Howard de Walden and Seaford by lease dated 24 November 1905
Recites: (i) 24 November 1905. Lease for Term of 40 Years of II from (a) Thomas Evelyn Baron Howard de Walden and Seaford to (b) Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton and the said Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton
(ii) 24 May 1909. Mortgage of II, to secure the sum of £1200, from (a) the said Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton to (b) the said Thomas Stevens, Owen Markham Powell, Benjamin William Horne, and Arthur Collin Moore
Further Charge, to secure the additional sum of £1300
Add Mss 20,862 27 November 1909Contents:
From (a) Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of Iping, esq., to (b) Thomas Stevens, Owen Markham Powell, Benjamin William Horne, and Arthur Collin Moore of 7 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, esqs
Property described as in Add Mss 20,861
Further Charge, to secure the additional sum of £1400
Add Mss 20,863 23 February 1910Contents:
From (a) Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of Iping, esq., to (b) Thomas Stevens, Owen Markham Powell, Benjamin William Horne, and Arthur Colin Moore of 7 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, esqs
Property described as in Add Mss 20,861
Reconveyance and Reassignment, in consideration of the repayment of principal sums and interest
Add Mss 20,864 13 July 1910Contents:
From (a) Owen Markham Powell, Benjamin William Horne, and Arthur Collin Moore of 7 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, esqs., to (b) Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of Iping, esq
Property described as in Add Mss 20,860-20,861
Further Charge, in consideration of the additional sum of £6000
Add Mss 20,865 14 July 1910Contents:
From (a) Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of Iping, esq., to (b) The Equity and Law Life Assurance Society of 18 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London
Property described as in Add Mss 20,859
By this deed the said property is subject to a further charge for securing the additional sum of £6000 with proviso for redemption upon the payment by (a) of the further reversionary charge of £12,520 at the expiration of one calendar month from the death of the survivor of the abovesaid Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton and Dame Mary Elizabeth Hamilton, his wife
Further Charge, to secure the additional sum of £1000
Add Mss 20,866 28 October 1910Contents:
From (a) Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of Iping, esq., to (b) The Equity and Law Life Assurance Society of 18 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London
Property described as in 4 above
By this deed the said property is subject to a further charge for securing the additional sum of £1000 with proviso for redemption upon the payment by (a) of the further reversionary charge of £2086
Mortgage and Further Charge, to secure the aggregate sum of £2000
Add Mss 20,867 3 December 1910Contents:
From (a) Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of Iping House, Midhurst, esq. to (b) Roger Harbin Manley of Rosenheim, Grange Road, Deal, Co. Kent, Captain in H.M. Army (Retired)
I Real estate and part of the capital investments described in Add Mss 20,858
II Messuage, stable, and hereditaments known as 13 Devonshire Place, St. Marylebone, London
Recites: (i) 24 May 1909. Mortgage of II, to secure the sum of £1200, from (a) the said Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton and (b) Thomas Stevens, Owen Markham Powell, Benjamin William Horne, and Arthur Collin Moore
(ii) 18 August 1909. Assignment of Mortgage of II from (a) the said Thomas Stevens, Owen Markham Powell, Benjamin William Horne, and Arthur Collin Moore to (b) the said Roger Harbin Manley
By this deed I is conveyed to (b) to secure the total sum of £2000, and II is subject to the additional charge of £800 (making £2000 in total)
Further Charge, to secure the additional sum of £2500
Add Mss 20,868 18 December 1911Contents:
From (a) Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of Iping, esq., and (b) Roger Harbin Manley of 9 Randolph Gardens, Salisbury Road, Dover, Co. Kent., Captain in H.M. Army (Retired) to (c) The Equity and Law Life Assurance Society of 18 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London
Property described as in Add Mss 20,859
By this deed the said property is subject to a further charge for securing the additional sum of £2500 with proviso for redemption upon the payment by (a) of the further reversionary charge of £5067
Grant of a reversionary annuity of £250, in consideration of £1675
Add Mss 20,869 19 March 1913Contents:
From (a) Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of Paisley Cottage (formerly called The Gables), Selsey, esq., to (b) The Equity and Law Life Assurance Society of Lincoln's Inn Fields, London
I The Iping estate including Iping House, with the gardens, pleasure grounds, outbuildings, and cottage (10a.2r.21p); woodlands and pond (159a.0r.25p); Manor Farm (201a.1r.17p); Stubb Hill and Little Kingsham Farms (188a.0r.2p); Stubbs and part of Moorhouse Farm (122a.2r.28p); Knapp, part Moorhouse, and Robins Farm (42a.1r.15p); and other lands in Iping, Chithurst and Stedham (19a.1r.9p)
II Ring's Green Farm in Froxfield, Co. Hants. (111a.0r.0p)
III Capital investments
By this deed the said property is charged with the payment of an annuity of £250 to (b) from the death of the abovesaid Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton
Reconveyance and Reassignment, in consideration of the repayment of principal sums and interest
Add Mss 20,870 19 June 1913Contents:
From (a) Roger Harbin Manley of 9 Randolph Gardens, Dover, Co. Kent, Captain in H.M. Army (Retired), to (b) Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of Paisley Cottage, Selsey, esq
Property described as in Add Mss 20,867
Reconveyance, in consideration of the repayment of principal sums and interest
Add Mss 20,871 16 October 1916Contents:
From (a) The Equity and Law Life Assurance Society of 18 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, to (b) Sir Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of Paisley Cottage, Selsey, bart
Property described as in Add Mss 20,859 (excepting such parts as had since been sold by (b))
Recites: (i) That Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton and Dame Mary Elizabeth Hamilton his wife, mentioned in the mortgage described in Add Mss 20,859, had since died, and that (b) had become absolutely entitled in possession to all property subject to the trusts of the settlement described in Add Mss 20,858
(ii) That part of the property contained in the said mortgage had since been sold, with the approbation of (a)
Appointment of new trustees
Add Mss 20,872 28 November 1916Contents:
Between (a) Sir Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of Paisley Cottage, Selsey, bart., and (b) Park Goff of 4 Park Place, St. James's Street, London, esq., and Arthur Collin Moore of 7 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, esq
Recites: (i) 12 April 1889. Will of Sir Charles John James Hamilton of Iping House, Midhurst, bart., deceased, by which his property at Iping, Chithurst, and Stedham (773.231a) and at Froxfield in Co. Hants (111.886a) was devised to the use of Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton, and by which the said Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton, the Reverend Edward Henry Rogers, and William Robert Wynne were appointed trustees and executors of the Will for the purposes of the Settled Land Act 1882 and the Conveyancing and Law of Property Act 1881
(ii) That the said Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton, the Reverend Edward Henry Rogers, and William Robert Wynne had since died
(iii) That part of the property contained in the; said will, comprising a piece of land in Stedham (16a.2r.36p) and a piece of land in Iping (2a.0r.29p), had since been sold by the said Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton, and that part of the net proceeds of the said sales, amounting to £531.18s.8d., had been invested in the purchase of Local Loan Stock
By this deed (b) are appointed trustees of the said Will, in the place of the said Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton, the Reverend Edward Henry Rogers, and William Robert Wynne, and are vested with the real estate and personal property contained in the said Will (schedules included) and with the sums received from the sale of the abovesaid lands, to the uses declared in the said Will
Release of an annuity of £150, part of a reversionary annuity of £250, in consideration of £2103
Add Mss 20,873 17 January 1917Contents:
From (a) The Equity and Law Life Assurance Society of 18 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, to (b) Sir Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton of Paisley Cottage, Selsey, bart
Property described as in Add Mss 20,869
Recites: (i) 19 March 1913. Grant of a reversionary annuity of £250 as described in Add Mss 20,869
(ii) That Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton had since died, and that (b) had agreed to repurchase part of the said annuity of £250, leaving the said property charged with an annuity of £100 payable to (a)
"Abstract of the title of Sir Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton, Baronet, to Freehold property known as Ring's Green Farm situate at Froxfield in the County of Southampton." Add Mss 20,874 1919
Schedules of title deeds, relating to property belonging to the Hamilton family in Selsey and London
Add Mss 20,875 15 January 1948
Inland Revenue Account of the Succession to Property of Edward Sydney Hamilton of The Cottage, Lavant
Add Mss 20,876 21 August 1948Contents:
Expectant upon the death of Sir Thomas Sydney Percival Hamilton of The Cottage, Lavant, bart., and derived from Sir Charles John James Hamilton by his Will dated 12 April 1889
Release
Add Mss 20,877 7 October 1948Contents:
From (a) Sir Thomas Sydney Percival Hamilton of The Cottage, Lavant, bart., and (b) Edward Sydney Hamilton of The Cottage, Lavant, esq., to (c) Arthur Collin Moore of 69 Springfield Road, London, esq., of the trusts created by the Will of Sir Charles John James Hamilton, bart., dated 12 April 1889
Special Constable's Instruction Book
Add Mss 20,878 1939
Source of acquisition:
Presented by Mrs. W.A. Langer of Sidlesham, 29 January 1978.
Instructions for the West Sussex Special Constabulary
Add Mss 20,878 1959Contents:
Issued to Charles Earwicker of Redgate Farmhouse, Sidlesham
Papers relating to the Warnham Lodge Estate
Add Mss 20,879 - 20,928 1891-1943
Source of acquisition:
Presented by Messrs. Collisons, 2 Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.2, per the British Records Association, July and August 1972.
Administrative history:
Sir Henry Harben, of 10 Eton Avenue, Hampstead, and also of Warnham Lodge, Warnham and of Tamworth House, Marine Parade, Brighton, was President and a former Chairman of the Prudential Assurance Company. At his death on 2 December 1911 his personal estate, not including considerable settled property, totalled almost £400,000. Most of his property, including Warnham Lodge and its surrounding farms, passed to his daughter, Mrs. Mary Wharrie, who at her death in February 1937 left £1½ millions.
Contents:
The interest of this collection derives from two quarters. First there is information about the Warnham Lodge Estate, which included several houses and cottages in Warnham village and several farms, viz. Joanland, Stone, Sands, Slades, Chaffields, Malt Mayes and Tanners Farms, in the immediate neighbourhood. Secondly, there are the papers relating to the donations which Mrs. Wharrie, widowed in 1917, was accustomed to make to friends, relatives and good causes
This was a bulky collection, and has been heavily "weeded". In the main this has entailed the removal and destruction of rough drafts, duplicates and carbon copies, and of "ephemeral" material, such as formal acknowledgments of letters received
However, material relating to the following subjects connected with Mrs. Wharrie have been deemed to have only peripheral interest and have also been disposed of
(1) Correspondence relating to sums settled on relatives by Mrs. Wharrie, 1920-1937. The settlement deeds alone have been retained. See Add Mss 20,901
(2) Papers relating to an agreement by Mrs. Wharrie to underwrite bank loans to her nephew Roy Harben and to Harben and Co., importers, London, up to £7000
(3) Income Tax papers, and papers in a disputed valuation of 10 Eton Avenue, 1930
(4) Bills and vouchers for small sums paid by Mrs. Wharrie's executors, mostly for maintaining her properties. Only vouchers relating to Warnham Lodge Farm have been preserved. See Add Mss 20,915 bundle 1
(5) Papers concerning conveyances of small plots of land at Chaffields Bridge, Northlands Crossroads and Northlands Corner, all in Warnham, to West Sussex County Council for road widening, 1935-1937
(6) Copies of the printed Final Accounts of Mrs. Wharrie's estate, individually signed and approved by her beneficiaries. One copy only has been kept as a record
See Add Mss 20,915 bundle 2
(7) Solicitor's bills of charges
In addition, a box of papers concerning Thomas Wharrie and his property in Great Portland Street, Westminster, was sent by the B.R.A. to Westminster Public Libraries (Marylebone Branch)
REAL PROPERTY [no ref. or date]
Warnham [no ref. or date]
Papers concerning the purchase from the Lyne Estate of Joanland and Stone Farms
Add Mss 20,879 1906-1907
Papers and plans relating to the gift of an acre of Joanland Farm to Horsham R.D.C. for council housing
Add Mss 20,880 1919-1922
Papers concerning the purchase of five cottages in Friday Street, Warnham
Add Mss 20,881 1915
Agreements for letting various houses and cottages in Warnham
Add Mss 20,882 1894-1925
Brighton [no ref. or date]
Papers concerning the purchase of Tamworth House, Marine Parade, Brighton
Add Mss 20,883 1908
Papers concerning the purchase of nos. 17-23 Marine Gardens, Brighton
Add Mss 20,884 1908-1909
Papers in a dispute with Charles Scrase Dickins, concerning the ownership of the property in Add Mss 20,884, 1926, and also relating to the sale of all the Brighton property in 1937
Add Mss 20,885 1926,1937
London [no ref. or date]
Papers concerning ground rents payable to Mrs. Wharrie from property in Gipsy and Romany Roads, Upper Norwood, and St. George's Road, Twickenham
Add Mss 20,886 1919-1930
Draft assignment of Seaford Lodge, Fellows Road, Hampstead, from Mrs. Wharrie to her brother Henry Harben
Add Mss 20,887 1921
Papers concerning the sale of 10 Eton Avenue and of 21 Provost Road, Hampstead
Add Mss 20,888 1937
Contents:
With a few earlier papers
SETTLEMENT AND PROBATE [no ref. or date]
Sir Henry Harben [no ref. or date]
Contents:
Papers concerning the death of Sir Henry Harben and the administration of his estate. Note, however, that some of his bequests only took effect on the death of Mrs. Wharrie, and that further papers can therefore be found in Add Mss 20,904-20,915
Copy of the will and codicils of Sir Henry Harben; epitome of the same; printed statement as to the administration of the estate
Add Mss 20,889 nd
Copies of Newspapers carrying official notices about the estate of Sir Henry Harben
Add Mss 20,890 1912Contents:
The Times, 23 Feb. 1912; Sussex Daily News, 23, 26 Feb. 1912; West Sussex County Times, 24 Feb., 2 March 1912
"Executors of late Sir Henry Harben. Correspondence Dec. 1911 to Dec. 1912" and "1913"
Add Mss 20,891, 20,892 1911-1913
Miscellaneous executors' correspondence
Add Mss 20,893 Dec. 1911 - Sept. 1931
"Sir Henry Harben deceased: re Appointment of new Trustees, 1923 and 1926", with related papers
Add Mss 20,894 1923,1926
"Sir Henry Harben's estate: General correspondence, 1930" and "1931"
Add Mss 20,895, 20,896 1930,1931
Miscellaneous papers
Add Mss 20,897, 20,898 No date
Contents:
Add Mss 20,897 includes particulars of Sir Henry's Warnham property, block plans of Warnham Lodge and Warnham Home Farm, and lists of fire appliances and farm stock and tools at Warnham Lodge in Dec. 1911
Mrs. Mary Wharrie [no ref. or date]
Copy settlements and resettlements of the Warnham Lodge Estate and of Sands Farm, Warnham, for the benefit of Mrs. Wharrie for life, 1891-1902; also copies of later trust deeds to 1926
Add Mss 20,899 1891-1926
Copy settlement on the marriage of Thomas Wharrie esq. to Miss Mary Harben, 10 August 1899; with related papers to 1929
Add Mss 20,900 1899-1929
Documents concerning the funds of the above settlement, and in particular the settling of sums on Mrs. Wharrie's relatives
Add Mss 20,901 1918-1936
Papers concerning £40 invested for the upkeep of the grave of Rev. Thomas Wharrie, d. 1844, in Symington churchyard, Ayrshire
Add Mss 20,902 1919-1930
Papers relating to a gift to the National Gallery of a portrait of Pringle Fraser by Sir Henry Raeburn R.A., to take effect at Mrs. Wharrie's death
Add Mss 20,903 1930
Papers relating to the death of Mrs. Wharrie and the administration of her estate [no ref. or date]
Copies of the will and codicils of Mrs. Wharrie, with an epitome of the same, together with some related papers
Add Mss 20,904 nd
Minutes of executors' meetings
Add Mss 20,905 March 1937 - November 1939
"Estate Duty Office"
Add Mss 20,906 June 1937 - August 1939
"Warnham Lodge Estate"
Add Mss 20,907 October 1937 - May 1940
General correspondence files
Add Mss 20,908-20,913 1937-1943
Contents:
February - July, July - September, October - December 1937, December 1937 - March 1938, November 1938 - March 1941, May 1941 - January 1943
Printed Final Accounts, prepared June
Add Mss 20,914 1939
Contents:
With typescript schedules to the same
Miscellaneous papers
Add Mss 20,915 nd
CHARITABLE DONATIONS [no ref. or date]
Copy conveyance, plans etc. concerning the church hall built by Mrs. Wharrie for St. Saviour's, Hampstead
Add Mss 20,916 1924-1928
Papers concerning Warnham Village Institute, mostly 1927-1930 but including a copy of the trust deed of 1891
Add Mss 20,917 1891-1930
Correspondence concerning the gift of £4000 for a Vestry Hall at St. Martin's Church, Gospel Oak, 1928-1930, and of £2100 for the restoration of the church, 1933-1935
Add Mss 20,918 1928-1935
Report and Accounts for 1931 of the Rustington Convalescent Home for Working Men
Add Mss 20,919 1931
Papers concerning the Wharrie Coffee Stall and Cabmen's Shelter, Haverstock Hill, 1934-1936, with later papers to 1950
Add Mss 20,920 1934-1950
Correspondence
Add Mss 20,921 1934-1937
Contents:
Concerning the donation of £12,500 towards the acquisition of St. John's Lodge, Regent's Park, as a museum for the Flinders Petrie Palestinian Collection, and the endowment of the University of London Institute of Archaeology, Includes several letters from Sir Mortimer Wheeler, Director of the Institute
Correspondence concerning a projected gift of £2000 to Webster Lodge, Hampstead, a hostel run by the Christian Alliance for Women and Girls
Add Mss 20,922 1935
Gifts [no ref. or date]
Contents:
Documents concerning various charitable gifts, 1918-1937. Recipients include the main London Hospitals, Hampstead Cricket Club, Hampstead Naval Brigade, a church in Kentish Town, associations for the blind and for orphans, Stonehenge, and the City of London Territorial Association, as well as friends and relatives in need
Correspondence, 1919-1933, 1934-1937
Add Mss 20,923, 20,924 1919-1937
Miscellaneous papers
Add Mss 20,925 1918-1937
MAPS [no ref. or date]
2nd ed. 6" O.S. sheets II. SE and XIII. NE, marked to show property in Warnham purchased by Sir Henry Harben between 1888 and 1901
Add Mss 20,926, 20,927 nd
2nd ed. 6" O.S. sheet II. SE marked with the boundaries of Brookhouse and Joanland Farms, Warnham Add Mss 20,928 nd
Records of Messrs. Lintott and Co., walking-stick makers of Witley, co. Surrey
Add Mss 20,929 - 21,048 1876-1968
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by the Weald and Downland Museum, Singleton, 30 December 1974.
Related information:
"Growing Walking Sticks", Country Life, vol. 12, p.168 (1902).
"A Walking Stick Factory", Sussex County Magazine, vol. 12, pp.638-640. J.R.P. Postlethwaite (1938).
"Serving the World with Walking Sticks", Secret Sussex, p.45 by Hardiman Scott (1949).
Administrative history:
Mr. Leonard Lintott of Downland, Petworth, originally a wood-cutter, founded his walking-stick business in 1858. He began by sending cut chestnut and ash to other manufacturers and later made walking-sticks himself, and, with the help of his sons James (Jas), Henry, Thomas and Geoffrey, the business and subsequent partnership thrived.
The Lintotts bought the cutting rights of local woods and had their own plantations, the wood from which was made not only into walking-sticks, but also shepherds' crooks, scout poles, umbrella handles, hockey sticks and army officers' sticks.
The business lasted approximately one hundred years.
ADMINISTRATION [no ref. or date]
Price lists, 1876, 1878, 1968; also catalogue, n.d
Add Mss 20,929 1876-1968
Agreement for letting and renting land and shed situate at Witley in the County of Surrey
Add Mss 20,930 24 May, 1879
Contents:
Between Frederick Clarke, secretary of the London and South Western Railway Co. and Leonard Lintott of Witley, co. Surrey
Fire Insurance Policies on factory and stock, 1883, 1889 (3), 1890, 1894 (2)
Add Mss 20,931 1883-1894
Life Insurance Policy of Mr. Leonard Lintott
Add Mss 20,932 8 December 1883
Lease for 21 years from Edward Turner, 5th Earl of Winterton, to Leonard Lintott of Downland, Shillinglee Park, Petworth
Add Mss 20,933 22 May 1883
Contents:
Land with a frontage of three chains and ninety links in Fisher Lane, Chiddingfold, co. Surrey; with factory, workshops, store room, faggot built and thatched roof, boiling houses etc
Endorsed with two memoranda increasing rent, 5th March 1884, 16th August 1888
Statement of affairs of Mr. L. Lintott, 31 December 1896, with inventory of stock at Downland, Petworth and list of book debts
Add Mss 20,934 1896
Agreement between the Rt. Hon. Earl Winterton and Mr. Leonard Lintott of Downland, for provision of a shed at the factory
Add Mss 20,935 9 November 1899
List of stock damaged by fire
Add Mss 20,936 1899
Agreement for Partnership
Add Mss 20,937 29 October 1901
Contents:
Between (a) Leonard Lintott the elder, walking stick maker and wood merchant and (b) Leonard Lintott the younger, Henry Lintott, James Lintott and Frederick Lintott, all of Chiddingfold
Statement of affairs of J.M. Barton and Co., 209 City Road, E.C., Lintott and Sons being the major creditor, 24 February 1913, 1 and 30 March 1913
Add Mss 20,938 1913
Plan of premises with covering letter and details, Mellersh, Mellersh and Collier, Insurance Agents
Add Mss 20,939 June 1912
Letter from Russell and Arnholz, solicitors, to Lintott and Sons, thanking them for forwarding various documents
Add Mss 20,940 29 January 1920
FINANCE [no ref. or date]
Final Accounts [no ref. or date]
Annual Balance Sheets, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1944
Add Mss 20,941-20,945 1906-1944
Trial Balance Sheets, 1906, 1910-1917, 1919
Add Mss 20,946-20,955 1906-1919
General Ledger, includes annual balance sheets
Add Mss 20,956 1906-1908
Second Stage Accounts: Material and Labour [no ref. or date]
Cash books - receipt and payments
Add Mss 20,957, 20,958 1907-1914
Purchases Day Book
Add Mss 20,959 January 1907 - May 1913
Payments Book (sales and petty cash)
Add Mss 20,960 1 January 1908 - 24 December 1913
Gostrode Estate (underwood) accounts with agreement
Add Mss 20,961 1912-1913
Workmans Expenses Ledger
Add Mss 20,962 1916-1922
Petty Cash book (payments)
Add Mss 20,963 May 1924 - June 1928
Supplies order book
Add Mss 20,964 21 May 1926 - 22 June 1931
Cash book (payments)
Add Mss 20,965 1 October 1931 - 31 August 1939
Wages accounts
Add Mss 20,966 19 February 1886 - 9 November 1888
Underwood Cutters account (pp. 1-208), 1895-1907; with general receipt and payment (cash) accounts (pp. 212-328), 1920-1923
Add Mss 20,967 1895-1923
Cutters' accounts (wages)
Add Mss 20,968-20,973 1915-1921
Cutters' accounts (wages)
Add Mss 20,974 1927-1936
Factory wages book
Add Mss 20,975 June 1911 - November 1915
Insurance wages book
Add Mss 20,976 July 1912 - September 1917
Wages account book
Add Mss 20,977 June 1927 - December 1934
Wages book
Add Mss 20,978 November 1933 - November 1935
Wages book
Add Mss 20,979 December 1935 - December 1939
Wages book
Add Mss 20,980 January 1940 - January 1944
Stock Lists [no ref. or date]
Plant Stock books, 1905/6, 1909-1911, 1914, 1917, 1928-1939, 1941
Add Mss 20,981-20,999 1905-1941
Stock and Manufacturing Stock books, 1907-1917, 1928-1941
Add Mss 21,000-21,024 1907-1941
Underwood Stock sheets
Add Mss 21,025-21,032 1911-1918
Second Stage Accounts: Sales [no ref. or date]
Sales order book (records of actual sales and money received)
Add Mss 21,033 January 1910 - March 1914
Sales order book
Add Mss 21,034 October 1914 - January 1922
Sales order book
Add Mss 21,035 October 1930 - December 1940
Invoice book (records of sales accounts submitted to customer)
Add Mss 21,036 April 1906 - November 1908
Invoice book
Add Mss 21,037 1915-1920
Invoice book
Add Mss 21,038 August 1924 - April 1928
Invoice book
Add Mss 21,039 April 1928 - October 1929
Invoice book
Add Mss 21,040 August 1930 - August 1931
London and S.W. Railway Accounts, for carriage of products, 1907-1920, 1921-1926, 1927-1930
Add Mss 21,041-21,043 1907-1930
CORRESPONDENCE [no ref. or date]
Letter Book
Add Mss 21,044 1 March 1920 - 11 April 1921
MISCELLANEOUS [no ref. or date]
Sales card, Leonard Lintott and Sons
Add Mss 21,045 After 1901
Photograph of workers outside factory
Add Mss 21,046 n.d
Photograph of workers inside factory using the "horse" to straighten the walking sticks
Add Mss 21,047 n.d
An Illustrated Catalogue of Red Moulded Bricks, manufactured by S. & E. Collier Ltd., Reading
Add Mss 21,048 1913
Records of Richard William Hulls, butcher, High Street, Arundel
Add Mss 21,049 - 21,088 1886-1900
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by the Weald and Downland Museum, Singleton, 30 December 1974.
Customers Ledger
Add Mss 21,049 1893-1894
Customers Ledger
Add Mss 21,050 1894-1896
Customers Ledger
Add Mss 21,051 1896
Customers Ledger
Add Mss 21,052 1897-1898
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,053 October 1890 - March 1891
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,054 March 1891 - August 1891
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,055 n.d. [?1891]
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,056 January 1892 - March 1892
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,057 April 1892 - July 1892
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,058 July 1892 - October 1892
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,059 October 1892 - December 1892
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,060 December 1892 - March 1893
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,061 March 1893 - June 1893
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,062 August 1893 - October 1893
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,063 October 1893 - December 1893
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,064 December 1893 - February 1894
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,065 July 1894 - August 1894
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,066 August 1894 - October 1894
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,067 November 1894 - January 1895
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,068 January 1895 - April 1895
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,069 April 1895 - May 1895
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,070 June 1895 - October 1895
Sales Order Book, with miscellaneous accounts
Add Mss 21,071 October 1895 - November 1896
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,072 January 1896 - March 1896
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,073 March 1896 - July 1896
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,074 July 1896 - November 1896
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,075 March 1897 - June 1897
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,076 July 1897 - September 1897
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,077 January - May 1898
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,078 August 1899 - October 1899
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,079 October 1899 - December 1899
Sales Order Book
Add Mss 21,080 January 1900 - March 1900
Sales Order Book - with cash totals
Add Mss 21,081 January 1892 - April 1892
Sales Order Book - with cash totals
Add Mss 21,082 August 1892 - April 1893
Sales Order Book - with cash totals
Add Mss 21,083 June 1893 - December 1893
Sales Order Book - with cash totals
Add Mss 21,084 October 1894 - January 1896
Sales Order Book - with cash totals
Add Mss 21,085 January 1896 - February 1897
Sales Order Book - with cash totals
Add Mss 21,086 February 1897 - May 1898
Sales Order Book - with cash totals
Add Mss 21,087 May 1898 - April 1899
Report and Balance Sheet of the Arundel Co-operative Industrial and Provident Society, Ltd. for the 88th Quarter, ending March 17th, 1892 and for the 89th Quarter, ending June 16th, 1892
Add Mss 21,088 1892
Miscellaneous records of Framptons Nurseries Ltd
Add Mss 21,089 - 21,100 1920-1962
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by D.G. Frampton Esq., Framptons Nurseries Ltd., Tarring Nursery, Littlehampton Road, Worthing, November 1972.
Expenditure Ledger Add Mss 21,089 January 1920 - October 1941
Day Book Add Mss 21,090 January 1920 - December 1928
Rough Cash Book Add Mss 21,091 May 1928 - July 1935
Bank Book (Westminster Bank Ltd.) Add Mss 21,092 December 1928 - November 1931
Seed Book Add Mss 21,093 1945-1956
Printed details and photographs relating to Frampton Ferguson glasshouses Add Mss 21,094 n.d
Report on Climate Measurement at Leythorne', by S.A. Searle Add Mss 21,095 14 September 1951
Two typescript histories, '75 Years of Horticulture', and 'The First 75 Years' Add Mss 21,096 1962
Part of OS, 1:1250 plan, TQ 1603 SE, 1953, showing Meadow Road Nursery, Worthing Add Mss 21,097 nd
Photographs of Meadow Road Nurseries, Worthing and of the Framptons staff Add Mss 21,098 nd
Newspaper cuttings, magazine articles relating to the business, its directors or its employees. c.1925-1960; 1937-1962
Add Mss 21,099, 21,100 c1925-1962
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