Quitclaim by Hamond Claxton of Norwich to John Marsham, son of Ralph Marsham deceased, and Robert Marsham, administrator of the said Ralph, of all actions, debts, etc., against the said Ralph; 2 Sept. 31 Eliz. I [1589]. English. Paper. Signed. Seal.
Arbitrement by Edmond Arundell, John Wright of Bristol, merchants, between Richard Long, Francis Creswick and Francis Charlton of Bristol, merchants, on the one part and Gabriel Sherman of Bristol, merchant, and Thomas Marsham of London concerning the ship called 'The Dragon' of Bristol; 29 Nov....
Will of Thomas Sprat, Archdeacon of Rochester, n.d. Attested as Sprat's true will; 21 May 1720. Probate; 2 July 1721. Latin and English. Wills: Thomas Sprat, Archdeacon of Rochester; son of T Sprat, Bishop of Rochester: Will of Thomas Sprat: 1720; probate, 1721: Lat. and Eng.
Will of Francis Wiat of London, merchant, 19 Nov. 1723, with codicil, 4 Oct. 1739. Probate, 4 Oct. 1739. Latin and English. Wills: Francis Wyatt, of Quex: Will of Francis Wyatt: 1723, with codicil, 1739. Probate, 1739: Lat and Eng.
Will of Ann Morden of the parish of St John, Westminster; 8 April 1743. Probate, 23 Sept. 1747. English. Wills: Ann Morden, of the parish of St John, Westminster: Will of Ann Morden: 1743; probate, 1747.
Will of Richard Wiat of Boxley, co. Kent; 28 Nov. 1748, with codicils, 15 April 1753 and 22 Dec. 1753. Probate, 3 Jan. 1754. English. Wills: Richard Wyatt, of Boxley: Will of Richard Wyatt: 1748, with codicils, 1753. Probate, 1754.
Declarations by Robert Sidney, 2nd Baron Romney, relating to money owed by him to Elizabeth Wiat; 1754-1761. English. Signed by Romney, and with his seal. Robert Sidney, 2nd Baron Romney: Declarations conc. money owed to him by E. Wiat: 1754-1761: Signed. Seal.
Membrane from a roll originally sewn at top and bottom, containing contemporary transcripts of grants by Henry III, viz: (a) Inspeximus and confirmation of King John's charter to Kirkstead Abbey, co. Linc. (Calendar of Charter Rolls, I, pp. 383-384), 15 April 1252; (b) Grant of liberties by Henr...
Indenture between Edward III and Sir John de Langeford, witnessing that Sir John, who owed the King £200 from the period for which he was Constable of Carisbrooke Castle, is bound to pay the present Constable stated quantities of provisions and money a week before the Feast of St John the Baptis...