a, b. WILL of Jane Smith, widow, of Much Tey, co. Essex. Dat. 22 Nov. 1672. With probate at Kelvedon [Co. Essex], 16 May, 1673. Wills: J. Smith, of Much Tey: 1672. Jane Smith, of Much Tey, county Essex: Will: 1672.
WILL of William Everard, of Rivenhall, co. Essex, gent. Dat. 5 Apr. 1687. Wills: W. Everard, of Rivenhall: 1687. William Everard, of Rivenhall, county Essex: Will: 1687.
a, b. WILL of William Ravenscroft, esq. of Pickhill, co. Denbigh. Dat. 18 March, 1692/3. With probate, 24 Nov. 1693. Wills: W. Ravenscroft, of Pickhill: 1693. William Ravenscroft, of Pickhill, county Denbighshire: Will: 1693.
VALOR. of the possessions in co. Oxon. of the late John Blundell, esq., which on his death on 20 Sept. 1 Eliz. [1559], descended to Elizabeth, Mary, Theodora, Anne and Susan, his daughters and co-heiresses, livery being given on 23 Sept. to Edmund Hougan and to Jerard Crocker, the husbands respe...
COMPOTUS of the Bailiff of the Hundred of Knyghtlowe [Knightlow, co. Warw.] and of the leets of Stanley [Stoneleigh] and Bryncklowe [Brinklow] in the same hundred. XVIth cent. Vellum roll. Stoneleigh, Warwickshire: Compotus of the bailiff of the leet of: 16th cent. Brinklow, Warwickshire: Comp...
COUNTERPART of a lease by Richard Fines, knt. [Fienes, 7th] Baron Say and Sele, to George Greenwood, of the Inner Temple, London, gent., for £500, of pasture called Middle Norton in Weston Underedge, co. Glouc., for 40 years at a pepper-corn rent. Dat. 20 Oct. 2 Jas. 1. [1604]. This charter wa...
THE BIBLE, in Latin: Vulgate version. Preceded by the Epistle of Jerome to Paulinus (f. 1, "Frater Ambrosius "), and by his preface to the Pentateuch (f. 3). All the books after the Pentateuch have prefaces prefixed, except Judges, Ruth, Psalms, and Song of Songs, while Job, Joel, Jonah, Matthew...
Manuscripts collected by Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 1st Duke of Buckingham (d 1839) at Stowe House, Bucks. c 1000-c 1800. 1085 manuscripts
PETRI COMESTORIS Historia Scholastica. Begins with the epistle dedicatory to William [de Champagne], Archbishop of Sens [1168-1176, afterwards of Reims, and Cardinal], and is complete to the end of the Gospel history, with a continuation covering the Acts of the Apostles and ending with the mart...