TITLEY PAPERS. Vols. I.-III. (ff. 382, 318, 316). Letter-books containing copies of the instructions of W. Titley and of his correspondence with the Secretaries of State and English Ministers at Foreign Courts; 1728-1736.
TITLEY PAPERS. Vols. IV.-XV. Original Correspondence of W. Titley with the Secretaries of State, English Ministers at Foreign Courts, and Danish Ministers of State; 1736- 1764. After 1744 the correspondence is very incomplete, many years being entirely The names of the writers are given in the lndex.
GUNNING PAPERS. Vols. I.-VIII. Original correspondence of R. Gunning with the Secretaries of State, English Ministers at Foreign Courts, and Danish Ministers of State; 1766- 1777. The names of the writers are given in the Index.
GUNNING PAPERS. Vols. X., Xl. (ff. 228, 201). Letter-books containing copies of letters of R. Gunning, while at St. Petersburg, to Henry Howard, Earl of Suffolk, Secretary of State ; 1772-1776.
GRANVILLE COLLECTION. Vols. I-IV (ff. i + 78, i + 72, i + 77, i + 103). Eleven of the Chandos Anthems (1716-1720), the one published by Arnold as no. 12 being here replaced by the Funeral Anthem (1727). The volumes were formerly lettered in the order iii, ii, iv, i.
HEATH AND VERNEY PAPERS. VOLS. XIII-XV. Court-records, terriers, rentals, etc., of Kimcote (' Kylmondcotte ') and Walton manor, co. Leic., 32 Edw. III [1359]-1815. Lat. and Engl. Three volumes.
Scope & Content:
Willoughby de Broke family; Barons and Baronesses: Papers rel. to manors of: 17th-19th centt.
HEATH AND VERNEY PAPERS. VOLS. XVII-XXI. Views of frankpledge with courts, estreats, verdicts of jurors, original presentments and surrenders of Stone Hall manor in Frampton, co. Linc., 1494-1734. Lat. and Engl. Five volumes. Two vellum leaves at the beginning of Vol. XVII (ff. i, ii), previously used as a wrapper, are from a 14th cent. Missal apparently of Sarum use (cf. J. Wickham Legg, Sarum Missal, pp. 138, 139, 148, 149) and contain parts of the office for Fer. ii, iii post Pascha, and ...
Scope & Content:
Stone Hall Manor; Frampton, Lincolnshire: Court records: 1494-1734, n.d. Willoughby de Broke family; Barons and Baronesses: Papers rel. to manors of: 17th-19th centt.