Licence granted by Charles I to John Evelyn to travel to France 'and other partes beyond the Seas' for two years; 2 Oct. 1643. Royal sign manual. Signed by Thomas Windebank. Papered seal.
Bargain and sale by John Pretyman of Driffield, Edward Hungerford of Cadnam, Thomas Disney of London, Benjamin Wallenger of Great Warley and John Wells of Deptford to George Evelyn of Wotton, of Everides House in Great Warley and other property in Great Warley, co. Essex; 30 June 1649. Docketed ...
Licence by William Juxon, Archbishop of Canterbury, to John Evelyn to eat flesh in Lent; 28 Feb. 1663. Signed by Sir John Birkenhead. Paper. Faculty seal (broken).
Counterpart lease by George Evelyn of Wotton and John Evelyn to Richard Evelyn of Woodcote of 400 acres called Pasture Wood, Heathy Land and New Coppice in Abinger; 12 Dec. 1667. Signed and sealed.
Agreement by Ralph and John Bucknall, undertakers for the raising of Thames water in York House garden, to supply water to John Evelyn's house in Arundell Street in the parish of St Clement Dane, London; 25 March 1685. Paper. Partly printed. Signed 'Ra: Buknell'.
Lease by John Freeman, citizen and apothecary, his wife Dorothy, et al., apparently related to the following, but partly illegible through fading of ink; 17 Jan. 1693. Partly signed and sealed.
Lease by John Freeman of London, citizen and apothecary, Dorothy his wife, et al., to John Pargiter of London, merchant, of two messuages called the Three Kings and Black Raven, formerly the Three Feathers tavern, and of the Little Castle in High Holborn, London; 18 Jan. 1693. Partly signed and ...
Lease by George Evelyn, John Evelyn senior and junior, Sir John Arundel of Lanherne and William Glanville junior to William Glanville senior of a lease of the manor of Wotton for 1,500 years; 28 June 1695. On verso: Lease by John Evelyn, William Glanville junior and Joseph Sherwood to Thomas Bed...
Assignment by Sir Philip Meadow to Lord Godolphin and other officials of the judgement against Thomas Whorwood of Tackley, Oxon., for debt; 19 Aug. 1696. Signed and sealed.
Final concord between William Stevens and his son Charles Stevens of St Anne's, Westminster, and his wife Ann of a messuage and two gardens, in Sussex; Trinity Term [Jan.-Feb.] 1697. Latin.