Counterpart bargain and sale by Christopher Browne, (Sir) Richard Browne and Elizabeth Browne to Henry Valentine D.D. of a plot in the Church Field for building a house; 20 Aug. 1639. Signed.
Counterpart grant by Christopher and Richard Browne to John and William Pretyman of Driffield of an annuity or rent charge of £80 p.a. from the manor of Sayes Court; 29 March 1640. Docketed by Evelyn as being for his wife's jointure. Mutilated. Signed '[Wi]ll Pretyman' and sealed.
Counterpart covenant by Edward Becher of Longthorpe to Matthew Robinson of Peterborough and Thomas Anstell of Jesus College, Cambridge, confirming his properties in Deptford after his decease to his siblings Francis, Howard, John, Judith and Katherine; 4 Nov. 1642. Signed and sealed.
Acknowledgment by William Pretyman following the bargain and sale by Christopher Browne and his son Richard Browne to himself and John Farrington, merchant of London, since deceased, of four messuages in Deptford Strand, of a sum reserved to the jointure of Elizabeth Pretyman, wife of Richard Br...
Covenant between Francis, Howard, John and Judith Beecher, children of Sir William Beecher, and their sister Katherine Beecher, rel. to her fifth part of tenements and lands in Deptford, Lewisham, East and West Malling, Ditton and Birling, co. Kent; 31 Dec. 1649. Signed and sealed. Mutilated.
Accounts of John Pretyman of Driffield in the administration of the estate of John Farrington, citizen and grocer, deceased, certified by Henry Proby, Common Sergeant of London; circa 19 Aug. 1645-14 Feb. 1650. Vellum roll: 6 membranes.
Counterpart lease by Edward, Francis, Howard, John, Judith and Katherine Beecher to John Elby, miller, of the Brook Mill; 23 March 1650. With attached inventory. Signed and sealed.
Bargain and sale by the Committee for the Sale of Royal Lands to William Somerfield, citizen and clothworker of London, of Sayes Court; 8 July 1650. Signed and sealed by eight members of the Committee.
Counterpart lease by John Evelyn to Edward Crispe, William Pretyman, George Tuke, Charles Harris and Edward Turgis of the Wharfe Field, Bottom Mead and Broomfield; 20 Dec. [n.y., 1652-1666]. Signed and sealed. Shield of arms and motto of Evelyn in initial letter. Partly imperfect. Two membranes.