Catalogue description ROBERTSON - GLASGOW FAMILY OF HINTON CHARTERHOUSE
This record is held by Somerset Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust)
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Title: | ROBERTSON - GLASGOW FAMILY OF HINTON CHARTERHOUSE |
Description: |
The collection consists of the archives of two main estates centred on Hinton House (built c.1690) Hinton Charterhouse, and Halsteads [co.Yorks.] which passed by descent to the present owner via the families of Jones and Foxcroft. The Somerset and Wiltshire property was formerly part of the Hungerford estate and passed from the Harding family to Day family from whom it was acquired by Thos. Jones of Stapleton House [co.Glouc.] in the early 19th century. In addition to the manors of Norton St. Philip and Hinton Charterhouse, which are described in detail in a survey of 1638, 1639, the estate also included the right to the profits of Norton Fair for which "Fair Books", stating fees paid by stallholders survive, 1708-1760 [DD\RG 40-44]. [For deeds relating to these manors see also DD\FL, DD\ML]. Among the Public Office papers are a petition by the "manufactories" of the Hundred of Wellow for protection against "the mob", 1795 [DD\RG 67] and Defence of the Realm returns for the Hundreds of Bath Forum, Wellow, The Liberty of Hampton and Claverton and Bath City, c.1804 [DD\RG 68-74]. Among the Jones family papers are leases of Screws Hole Glasshouse, within the manor of Blacksworth, Bristol, 1709-1794 [DD\RG 48]. The Yorkshire material from the Foxcroft family consists mainly of estate papers and family settlements and wills, but there is also a subscription for raising a militia for the county, 1745 [DD\RG 113]. The estate was bequeathed to Thomas Jones by Mrs Day in 1846 |
Date: | 1597-1931 |
Arrangement: |
PROPERTY TENURE 1-19 Deeds, Hinton Charterhouse & Norton St. Philip 1691-1834 20-25 Deeds, Broughton Gifford [co.Wilts.] 1597-1728 26-27 Deeds, Englishcombe mid C13-1710 28 Deeds, Burnett 1699-1829 30 Deeds, Huntspill, Pawlet 1747-1788 29, 31 Deeds, Bristol 1688-1818 32-34 Deeds, Clifton, Stapleton, Whitchurch [co.Glos.] 1799-1838 MANORIAL AND ESTATE ADMINISTRATION 35 Leases, Hinton Charterhouse, etc. 1698-1864 36-37 Surveys, manors of Hinton C. & Norton St. Philip Norton Grange 1638-9 & 1770 38 Misc. estate papers, Somerset 1547/8-1923 39-46 Norton St. Philip Fair [1285]-1760 47 Surveys, etc., Broughton Gifford n.d., 1856-1871 48-50, 52-53 Leases, etc. Manor of Blackworth, etc. St. Philip and St. Jacob, Bristol 1709-1830 51 Leases, Clifton [co.Glouc.] 1761-1830 54 Leases Winterborne [co.Glouc.] 1684-1817 55 Correspondence [co.Glouc.] 1771-1832 56 Leases, Llandaff [co.Glam.] 1728-1802 57 Court rolls, manor of Westwood [co.Wilts.] Chancery case 1777, 1801 58 Hungerford estate, Farleigh Hungerford ?C17th PERSONAL 59-60 Wills, family settlements (Day, Skurray) 1751-1864 61 Family settlements (Foxcroft, Jones) 1761-1844 PARISH AFFAIRS AND PUBLIC OFFICE 62-66 Various, Hinton Charterhouse (incl Land Tax Assessments, 1691, 1781) 1691-1927 67-68 Public affairs, various (Somerset) 1795-1805 69-74 Defence of the Realm returns for the Hundreds of Bath Forum, Wellow, and the Liberty of Hampton and Claverton and Bath City 1803 DAVIES FAMILY ESTATE 75-77 Probates, family and estate papers (Davies) 1744-1824 FOXCROFT FAMILY ESTATE 78-101, 115-121 Foxcroft family estate (Foxcroft of Halsteads) [co.Yorks.] 1661-1931 102-112 Estate papers, plans, maps, Hinton Charterhouse 1811-1910 113 Militia subscription list [co.Yorks.] 1745 114 Estate and Household accounts, Batheaston [?Perran] 1803-1818 DAY FAMILY ESTATE = 35-47 JONES FAMILY ESTATE = 48-53 DAVIES AND FOXCROFT FAMILY ESTATE = 54-56 SKURRAY FAMILY ESTATE = 57, 58 69-74 DAY FAMILY Returns for the Hundreds of Bath Forum and Wellow, The Liberty of Hampton and Claverton, and Bath City subsequent to the defence of the Realm Acts of 1803. Each parish was required to give lists of men willing to serve in the militia or as Pioneers (labourers) with details of tools and weapons, those aged, infirm or sick requiring assistance in any evacuation, totals of live and dead stock, guides for the army, millers, bakers and barge owners. The returns vary in the amount of detail provided but where names are given as opposed to totals this is indicated by the inclusion in the list of the relevant descriptive heading, e.g. (pioneers), (militia), (sick, etc.) |
Held by: | Somerset Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust), not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
Physical description: | 122 items |
Immediate source of acquisition: |
S/1030, S/1148 G/544 |
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