- FEL 350, 551X9
- File
- 1562
Fait partie de Fellowes of Shotesham Collection
Fait partie de Fellowes of Shotesham Collection
Fait partie de Hare of Stow Bardolph Collection
Fields, commons, ways, hills and other landmarks are named, hills, trees, whins and the ruined Bradstone chapel are drawn in perspective and there is a large-scale drawing of Marham church and the trees about it. Probably related to a dispute concerning foldcourse rights of before 1603.
Fait partie de Photocopy of a Southtown building plan
Copied at an unknown date.
Proposals for building the charity school according to Sir Andrew Fountaines plan
Fait partie de Parish Records of Swaffham
Photocopy of drawing of Ranworth font by Thomas Tanner
Fait partie de Drawing of Ranworth Font
Fait partie de Long of Dunston
(1) Elegy on death of Thomas son of Israel Long and brother of Matthew Long, Esq., by John Gardner, Norwich, 1706.
(2) Letter from Charles Potts to his sister Susan Long, that she should use influence to stay action of debt brought against their father by her mother (in law) Mrs Long until he could sell Mannington and pay his debts, with draft reply, 1710.
(3-9, 12) Letters from Robert Britiffe to Mrs Long, announcing her son's marriage to Miss Corrance, re his taking over the house at Dunston, and re Sir Charles Potts' death and affairs, 1724-1731.
(10-11) Letter from E. Howman to Mrs Long, re sudden death, funeral etc. of Sir Charles Potts and disposition of his property, 1731.
(13-14) Letters from Israel Long to his mother Mrs Long, re same and estate matters, 1732.
(15) Note concerning sale of estate late Thomas Davy's at Dunston to Israel Long in 1747.
(16) Letter from Sarah Miller, Weeting, to Mrs Mary Long, re health, mentioning smallpox, 1749.
(17) Account between Richard Neve and Mrs Mary Long re financial transactions, 1740-1751.
(18) Copy agreement between Richard Knight and Mary Long spinster re paying off mortgage on Knight's estate at Weston, Ringland, Attlebridge and Alderford, 1752.
(19-20) Letter from Sara Long to Mrs Long ('Sue'), describing her symptoms (inc. 'snotty nose'), re estate and garden matters and whipping of a woman for stealing geese; enclosing valuation of the Dunston estate, 1761.
(21) Letter from A. Kellett, Mangreen, to her husband 'Kellett' in Bengal, family matters inc. her pregnancy, local news, bewailing his absence and having to live at her father's, 1769.
(22) Acknowledgement by Charles Garneys of receipt from Anne Killett, widow, and Mary Churchman, spinster, of £500 from the estate of Susanna wife of William Churchman of Illington, 1779.
(23) Squib 'Epistola Macaronica ad Fratrem', 1790.
(24) Licence issued by the Archbishop of Canterbury for marriage between William Thomas, Esq., and Nevillia Senior, spinster, at St George's, Hanover Square, 1792.
(25) Dunston estate memoranda, mentioning church repair, 1798.
(26) Extent of estate in Dunston, Newton, Swainsthorpe, Coulton, Rockland, Norwich, Stoke and Wymondham, 1726.
(27) Letter from William Windham to R.C. Long, re 'liberal offer' and 'kind zeal of my friends', 1802.
(28) Table of claimants to (?)Churchman property, (watermark 1806).
(29) Cover addressed to R.C. Long endorsed 'Mrs Dampier', 1807.
(30) Letter from John Walter, Paddesley, Hants., to R.C. Long, re his health, 1808.
(31) Quitrent receipts for rent paid to the manor of Pakenhams in Shropham by R.C. Long, 1814, 1829.
(32) Letter from Henry Bathurst, Bishop of Norwich, to R.C. Long, re proposed arrangement affecting the benefice of Swainsthorpe, 1824.
(33) Account of charges re sale of the Illington estate, 1825.
(34) Plan with elevation for gothic cottage at Illington, before 1825.
(35-36) Route of journey Rotterdam - Cologne - Berne - Geneva - Paris and accounts and notes re same journey, 1829.
(37) Sale particular of the Stoke Holy Cross great tithes and glebe for remainder of lease from the Dean and Chapter of Norwich, 1831.
(38-39) Draft or copy leases of farms at Swardeston and Newton Flotman granted by Revd R.C. Long, 1822, 1832 and undated.
(40) Letter from John Smith to Revd R.C. Long, enclosing £111 from the Radstock Coal Works, referring to the New Work, 1834.
(41) 'Rules for the Game of Briscambille', (early 19th century).
(42) Squib 'Chronicles of Little Glenham', (early 19th century).
Fait partie de The Petre Collection
Fait partie de Gt. Yarmouth Borough: Corporation (unreformed)
Copied in; letter from Rowland Davies, Dean of Cork, to George England containing suggestions to facilitate the removal of a sandbar at the Haven's Mouth, with plans of proposed floodgates, 16 March 1694; inventory of goods belonging to sunken flyboat of Robert Cross of London, 7 Sept. 1694; report of suit heard at London between Yarmouth and Lowestoft, 1660-1661; Act of Parliament for settling disputes between Great and Little Yarmouth touching the lading and unlading of herring, 1664; 'A relation from the Astronemers of Italy' of 'horrid and wonderful' events predicted for 1665 and 1666, dated 16 March 1664.
Harrod reference 72
Historical Manuscripts Commission reference (304).
Survey of the estate of Jacob Preston, esq., at Horsford by John Finch
Fait partie de Norwich Public Library Manuscript Collection
With 'an account with Miss Alice Durrant's tenants', 1732; plan of the lands belonging to Isaac Preston in Horsford, with schedule, surveyed by S. Bellard, 1761; an account of 'guarding, victuals, rigging and other extraordinary victuallings in harbour in the said month of May', signed by Nottingham (1536-1624), Lord High Admiral, nd [c 1600]. Architectural drawing of a [? gazebo] in late 17th century style, re-used as cover.
Plans and elevations of the priory of St James at Old Buckenham
Fait partie de Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society Collection
Notes by John Kirkpatrick on St Peter Southgate parish, Norwich.
Fait partie de The Colman Manuscript Collection
With plan of part of city wall.
Fait partie de Title Deeds concerning lands of the Newman and Coussmaker families in Guestwick and surrounding areas
Copy admissions, manor of Holt Markett, William Newman to 2 butcher's stalls on death of his uncle, William Newman, 1694, and death of William Carr, 1708. Faculty granting seats in Baconsthorpe Church to William Newman, 1709, with plan of church and note concerning dispute between Newman and Mr Lang over seating of servants, nd [18th century]. Note of rents payable on Edward Jervas' copyhold lands in Holt-Hindolveston area, 1717. Abstract of title, William Newman's lands held of manors of Hempstead Netherhall, Holt Market, Saxthorpe Micklehall, 1667-1729.
Newman family; 1586-1912; Guestwick, Norfolk
Fait partie de Lothian of Blickling (Additional)
Front and back elevations of unidentified house with dome and pediment with figures; and engraved plate of house at Twickenham from Colen Campbell's 'Vitruvius Britannicus', vol. 3, p. 93. Presumably related to the building of Marble Hill.
Plan of an unidentified formal garden with terraces, walks and flower beds
Fait partie de Hamond of Westacre Collection
Signed Henry Ellison.
Marlesford, Glemham Parva, (Suffolk) estate map, property of William Tovell
Fait partie de Duleep Singh Collection
Fields numbered, acreages given, reference. Houses shown in elevation. Scale: 6 perches to 1 inch.