'Report on the Deeds and Records of the Borough of King's Lynn' by H. Harrod, printed (Thew and Son, King's Lynnn, 1874), interleaved with MS notes by E.M. Beloe, junior
Lord Townshend to [John] Noyes, Holborn Court, Gray's Inn: details of £19,000 already borrowed by mortgage under terms of his father's will; all further details will be in the deeds with Mr Sutton.
Sir John Turner, to Philip Case: sends draft on Hoare for £75 to settle debt to Case with apology for the delay; asks to see a deed in Case's possession. With copy reply on same sheet.
Memoranda of business transacted for Alderman Case by Thomas Watts for engrossing deeds, drawing up wills, stationery, etc., 1770-1772, with loose accounts from Watts, 1771-1777
Admissions of Edwards, May, Greene, and Young families to land in South Lynn in the Honor of Clare, conveyance to Benjamin Holley in 1732, with summons to members of Holley family to pay fines for this, and house in Priors Lane, 1732-1748; abstract of title of Edward Everard to an inclosure of pasture land in South Lynn, 1732-1837, reciting deeds from 1732 [AA34, 155-8, 162-173]
Miscellaneous correspondence including letter to postmaster, King's Lynn, concerning a 19th-century MS, and reply, 1918-1919, correspondence with British Museum about maps for exhibition, 1938, note about Daniel Rabel, Emblatorum figurae, 1953, letter to Public Record Office about Latin in a Wiggenhall deed, 1955, letter from Sir Ambrose Heal about bill heads, with copy reply, 1955