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Papers of Richard Assheton of Whalley and Ralph Assheton of Lever, Lancashire, as executors of Ralph Pendleton of Fulham

Includes valuations of leases (Hutton Park) and elsewhere; list of debts, 1575-1576. Brittife estate papers including receipt from Richard Leverington regarding exchange of lands in Bassingham, 1638; copyhold surrender for Hanworth, 1642; covenant bond regarding sale to Edmund Chapman of two closes in Aldborough, 1649; schedule of taxes paid at Alby and Aldborough, 1663; papers in suit against Thomas Skelton, beerbrewer of Attlebridge for debt, 1660-1671; account of money borrowed of Sir Charles Harbord 1666-1669 for purchase of Dalling property, annotated in suit Simon Britiffe versus John Harbord 1685, letter from Speller Tubbing, Stiffkey, on business matters, 1670; receipt for £500 paid by the daughters of Sir Anthony Inbye of Boston, Lincolnshire, 1676, 1638-1685; copy bond of Dame Ann Assheton of Middleton to the other trustees of Peter Bold of Bold, Lancashire, regarding money held by her for his estate, 1669; memorandum by H[arbord] Harbord regarding presentation of executorship accounts of Sir Ralph Assheton, 1773; receipt acknowledged by Dame Mary Clayton of £100 paid by Sir Thomas Rant, 1669; Harbord papers including receipt for £191 10s. excess from the County of Norfolk, by order of Sir Charles Herbert and Mrs Blanchard, 1670; agreement between William Cropley of Kilverstone and John Harbord, guardian of Charles Wright for holding of Kilverstone / Kessingland estate for three years by Cropley and maintenance of Charles Wright, 1684; particular of Mr Castell's estate at Thrigby (late seventeenth century); note regarding sale of 3 acres of land at Northrepps to Joseph Pease, 1727; account with tenant William Pearson, 1748-1749; particulars of the Duke of Norfolk's livings in Norfolk, late eighteenth century; list of incumbents of an unidentified parish, 1306-1741; cough mixture recipe, 1803 (for Lord Suffield) and laxative draught, n.d.; account of money spent on cricket match, 1827; list of wine and fireworks (early nineteenth century); receipt for Felbriggg inclosure expenses, 1828; assignment from Edmund Britiff gentleman and Simon Britiff esquire. to Sir Charles Harbord surveyor general of lease for one year dated 1678 from said Simon to said Edmund of Cley Foldcourse, the grounds called the Brecks, marsh called the Eye and liberty of Stack over lands in Cley, Holt or any adjoining towns as enjoyed with the said fieldcourse during the previous ten years, 1679.

Various papers relating to the Britiffe family

Papers of Robert Britiffe including receipts and tithe for his lands in Aldborough (with earlier receipts issued to Thomas Blofield, John Durant and Edmund Britiffe), 1684-1678; papers regarding the affairs of Edward Butler, for whom Britiffe was acting as agent or guardian and whose lands in Hampsted and Edgefield he purchased, including copy wills of Samuel Butler, apothecary of Holt, dated 1697, and John Butler of Tower Street, London, dated 1691; affidavit relating to the birth of Margaret Butler, wife of William South, wire cooper of London, 1703; letter from Edward Butler, 1702 and copyhold surrenders etc. of copyhold lands in Thurgarton, Hanworth and Bassingham, 1687-1705.

Accounts, statements and letters concerning the sale of the Middleton estate to Savage Mostyn, and investment of the monies in a trust administered by Peter Leheup junior, Dr Samuel Alston, Philip Case and Horatio Walpole, with receipts for sums invested in the 3 per cent annuities

Including bond, Charles Cornwallis Lloyd to Sackville Gwynne for £2000, 23 Dec 1728, receipt by G. Speke for £900 for two years rent charge or annuity to Lady Jennings Lloyd his wife, from estate of Sir Charles Cornwallis Lloyd and Sir Lucius Christianus Lloyd, both deceased, 1754.

Philip Case; 1712-1792; alderman, attorney, controller of customs; King's Lynn and Great Fransham, Norfolk

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