QUITCLAIM by Francis Monckton [knt. 1642], son and heir apparent of Sir Phillip Monckton of Cavell [Cavil near Howden, E.R.] co. York, to Humphrey Davenant of Sutton, co. Chest. [M.P., Lord Chief Baron, knt. 1624] and his wife, Mary, of lands in Sutton and Ketleshulme [Kettleshulme], co. Chest.; 1 Sept. 19 Jac. I [1621]. Purchased from J. L. M. Gulley, Esq., 20 Aug. 1987. Signed. Seal.
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Sir Francis Monckton, of Cavell: Sir Humphrey Davenant, MP; Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer: Sutton, Cheshire: Kettleshulme, Cheshire: Quitclaim of lands in Sutton and Kettleshulme to H. Davenant by F. Monckton: 1621: Signed. Seal of Sir F. Monckton.
LETTERS PATENT of James I granting livery of part of the lands held of the King in chief by the late Richard Sutton to Humphrey Davenport, his wife Mary and Anne Sutton; 6 Sept. 2 Jac. I [1604]. Latin. Purchased from J. L. M. Gulley, Esq., 20 Aug. 1987. Seal of James I for the County Palatine of Chester and County of Flint (cf. Birch no. 4808).
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County of Flint: County Palatine of Chester: James I of England: Seal of James I for County Palatine of Chester and County of Flint: 1604. James I of England: Letters patent granting livery of lands formerly held by Richard Sutton: 1604: Lat.
CERTIFIED COPY, dated 5 March 1569, of depositions dated 8 Nov. 1565 before the Council of the North, relating to a case between William Hammond, plaintiff, and William Hungate, defendant, concerning the common called 'Wodhowse More' al. 'Saxton Wodhowse' in the West Riding, co. York; 5 March 1569. English. Purchased from J. L. M. Gulley, Esq., 22 March 1988. Signed by Thomas Eynns, Secretary and Keeper of the Signet of the Council of the North. Signet seal of the Council of the North.
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North; Council of the: Signet seal: 1569. North; Council of the: Woodhouse, West Riding of Yorkshire: Thomas Eynns, Secretary and Keeper of the Signet of the Council of the North: Depositions before the Council of the North rel. to 'Wodhowse More' al. 'Saxton Wodhowse', certified copy signed by...
GRANT by Richard Dickson, citizen and haberdasher of London, Michael Payne of St Bride, London, and Elizabeth his wife, widow of Thomas Fage, citizen and turner of London, to Edward Hinton, citizen and haberdasher of London, of property in the parish of St Bride, London; 18 Oct. 1680. English. ...
GRANT by Michael Payne of the parish of St Bride, London, and his wife Elizabeth, executrix of Thomas Fage, citizen and turner of London, her late husband, to William Millat, citizen and turner of London, of a messuage in Bride Lane in the parish of St Bride, for a term of twenty-one years; 17 A...
GRANT by John Note of the parish of St Andrew, Holborn, co. Midd., and Robert Stone of Lyons Inn, co. Midd., to Stephen Humble the elder of the parish of St Clement Danes, co. Midd., (as trustee, on the nomination of Stephen Humble the younger of the parish of St James, Westminster, co. Midd., a...
GRANT by Sir William Bowyer, 2nd Bart., of Denham, co. Bucks, and Ebenezer Sadler of the parish of St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, co. Midd., acting as trustees of James, late Earl of Salisbury, deceased, to Simeon Warner of the parish of St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, co. Surr., timber mer...
LEASE by John Edwards of the Old Artillery Ground, [Spitalfields] co. Midd., carpenter, to Thomas Buxton of Datchet Street [Datchett al. Dorset Street afterwards Duval Street] in the parish of Christchurch [Spitalfields], co. Midd., of property in Datchet Street for a term of sixteen and a half ...
EXTRACT FROM THE COURT ROLL of the manor of Stebunheath al. Stepney [co. Midd.], recording the admission to copyhold land to Susan Smith of London, widow; 18 Aug. 1727. Latin. Susan Smith, widow, of London: Admission to copyhold land in Stepney: 1727: Lat. Stepney, Middlesex: Certificates of t...