EVELYN PAPERS. Vol. CCCLX, CCCLXI. General account-books kept by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart., of receipts and payments, including entries relating to Surrey and Deptford property, as well as family, household and personal expenditure; 1719-1763. Two volumes.
EVELYN PAPERS. Vol. CCCLXXXI-CCCLXXXIII. Bills and receipts of Sir Frederick Evelyn and his wife; 1765-1817. Including accounts with William Bray. At the end are copies of the will and codicils of Lady (Mary) Evelyn, and of her epitaph by John Evelyn of Wotton; 1814-1818. Three volumes
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Sir Frederick Evelyn, 3rd Baronet: Correspondence and papers: 1758-1812.
Evelyn Papers. Vol. ccccxvii a-e. Sale catalogues of Messrs. Evans of the books (78584 A), manuscripts (78584 B), prints, pictures and curiosities (78584 C) collected by William Upcott; 15-25 June 1846. Printed, with some pencil and ink notes, the latter of prices paid by William John Evelyn for the lots marked. With a separate MS list (78584 D) of the lots (books, manuscripts and prints) bought by W. J. Evelyn from the Evans’ sale (formerly Evelyn MS 307). With a bound copy (78584 E) of ...
EVELYN PAPERS. Vol. CCCCXIX, CCCCXX. The manor and parish of Abinger; 1486-1862. Including papers predating the Evelyn family’s ownership, beginning with the attainder of the then owner, Sir Humphrey Stafford, in 1486, and including notes and extracts from court rolls by Richard Evelyn. For the history of the manor, see VCH, Surrey, III, pp. 130-131: in 1551 the Staffords sold it to Thomas and Edward Elrington, who alienated it in two moieties in 1578 and 1580. The Evelyns acquired these ...
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County of Surrey: Estate papers and account books rel. to the Evelyn estates: 1486-1882, n.d.
EVELYN PAPERS. Vol. CCCCXXII, CCCCXXIII. The manors of Paddington (also called Paddington Bray or Paddington Elrington) and Paddington Pembroke; 1488-1803. For the history of the former manor, see VCH, Surrey, III, p. 133: it was owned by the Bray family until 1556, when it was alienated to Owen Elrington, who in turn alienated it in two moieties, both of which were acquired by the Evelyns, one via Richard Browne, Richard Hill and Oliph Leigh (as with Abinger); the other via Thomas and Jo...
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County of Surrey: Estate papers and account books rel. to the Evelyn estates: 1486-1882, n.d.