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Townshend family; 1465-1950; Marquess of Townshend
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West Raynham extent; Raynham leet rolls, accounts, surveys

(1) West Raynham extent, 1284-1285
(2) Raynham leet roll, 1278-1305 (including West Raynham)
(3-13, 20) Raynham leet estreat rolls, with Helhoughton, 1400-1478
(14-16, 19, 21) Raynham estate ministers' accounts 1475-1496
(17) survey or extent, n.d. [14th century], Helhoughton Common mentioned
(18) Raynham corn rents account 1374-1375
(22) Survey, n.d. [15th century]

Haviles Manor; 1189-1925; East Raynham, Norfolk

Correspondence between Philip Case, Lord Townshend and John Heaton about Case's loss of the stewardship of the Townshend manors, his handing over of the court books, and his attempt to get a receipt.

Including letter from Philip Case to Townshend stating that he was employed for thirty years and more by his grandfather and father in their law transactions, and that he has done Townshend some important services, which he may recollect in a calm moment, 1 Oct 1768.

George Townshend; 1724-1807; 1st Marquess Townshend of Raynham, soldier, politician

Correspondence and accounts of Philip Case, Edward Bacon and the Revd Colby Bullock, trustees under the will of Lord Townshend for a trust to pay off mortgages on the Townshend estates, including letters from E. Jewell, Drummond & Co., W. Clarke Woodbine, Lord Townshend, J. Willington, and W.W. Pepys.

The interest on £24,000 was to be paid to the trustees twice yearly to be laid out in funds in the names of the trustees. No interest at all was received until Feb 1767. Case formally pressed Townshend to pay the arrears in 1769, but by 1775 the trustees were contemplating legal proceedings; the arrears were finally paid in 1777. Most of the work of the trust was carried out by Bacon in consultation with Case; Bullock was inactive as a trustee but occasionally caused trouble by taking Lord Townshend's part against the other trustees. The trust was finally wound up in 1788.

Townshend family; 1465-1950; Marquess of Townshend

Correspondence between Philip Case, George, 4th viscount Townshend [later 1st marquess] and Edward Bacon, Bruton Street, about the death of the 3rd viscount on 14 March, his will, arrangements for the funeral, with letters from Lee Warner, Mr Coldham, James Jones, Lord Orford, executorship business, etc.

Including letter from Bacon to Case about actions of Mrs Walker and possible need to hint to her that she should not stay at Raynham, 20 Mar 1764.

Townshend family; 1465-1950; Marquess of Townshend

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