NORFOLK (County of). Accounts for the King's Bench and Marshalsea. The account of William Helwis, esq., executor of Nicholas Helwis, esq., and John Buxton, esq., treasurers for the prisoners in the castle, ending Easter, 1725.
NORFOLK (County of). Accounts for the King's Bench and Marshalsea. Account of the rev. Dr. Tanner, chancellor of Norwich, and sir Edmund Bacon of Gillingham, bart., treasurers for the prisoners in the castle for one year, ending Easter, 1726.
NORFOLK (County of). Accounts for the King's Bench and Marshalsea. Account of Francis Longe, esq., one of the treasurers of the King's Bench and Marshalsea, ending Easter, 1726.
NORFOLK (County of). Accounts for the King's Bench and Marshalsea. Account of Thomas Tanner, chancellor of Norwich, treasurer of the King's Bench and Marshalsea, ending Easter, 1727.
NORFOLK (County of). Accounts for the King's Bench and Marshalsea. Account of Francis Longe, esq., treasurer for maimed soldiers and mariners, ending Easter, 1727.
NORFOLK (County of). Accounts for the King's Bench and Marshalsea. Account of Dr. Thomas Tanner, treasurer for maimed soldiers and mariners, ending Easter, 1728.
Petition to John ⟨Wynne⟩, bp. of St. Asaph, and principal of Jesus College, and the fellows of the same, recommending Maurice Anwyll for the benevolence of the rev. Mr. Edmund Meyrick settled for junior scholars. [1715 × 1720].
SNAPE. Indenture made 1 March, 9 Q. Anne, by which sir Henry Johnson of Friston (Friston Hall, Suffolk), knt., demises to Robert Hayward of Snape certain land in Snape for 6 years, at an annual rent of £35.
Icklingham (Ickingham). 1713. Copy of court roll. Surrender by Joseph Sharpe, gent., of 3 pieces of villein land (described) which he had had on surrender by his father Joseph Sharpe on 13 Oct. 1671, to use of Thomas Peirson, gent. and June, his wife, daughter of the Joseph (?), as in indenture between Joseph Sharpe of Retford(?) (and Jane, of same, spinster) and William Peirson of Middleton (Middleton, Norfolk), gent., and James Barker of Shropham, esq., Michael Colvile of Inner Temple, esq., Robert Purland of East Walton, clerk, Richard Baylis of London, (?) and Thomas Peirsin of Wisbech, gent. (son of William). Dated: Thursday 22 Oct., 12 Anne.
SPENYTHORNE. Extract from the plea roll no. 1258, co. York, held at Westminster, Hilary term, 6 George II. The chancellor &c. of the University of Cambridge against sir Marmaduke Wyuill, bart., and Anthony Routh , concerning the right of presentation to the church of Spenythorne. [Mutilated.] .
TANFIELD (West). Licence from Nicholas, bishop of Chester, to Henry Lodge, deacon, to perform the office of curate in the parish church of West Tanfield, York. Dated 16 June, 1701.
Court Leet and Court Baron held at Wendling Tuesday 15 Oct., 1696, by John Marchant (Steward); 4 Oct. 1698 by John Buxton ; 31 Oct. 1700 by same (m. 2); 2 Nov. 1702 by same (m. 2d.); 8 Nov. 1703 by same (m. 3 and 4).
Copyhold lease at Court Baron held at by James Gilpin to William Bolt of Filkins, yeoman, James Hall of Alvescott, yeoman, and Richard Hall of A⟨lvescott⟩ his son, a messuage and two closes called ‘the home close’ and ‘the Gore Lane close’, and a yardland with meadow. Rent: 10/-. Fine: £22/10/-. 8 Nov. 1753.
(i) At the same ⟨Court Baron⟩, held by John Brook , Copyhold lease to James Hall and Frank Lock of [as in MM. 37.] Rent: 10/-. Fine: £30. 23 Oct. 1712.
At same ⟨Court Baron⟩, held by John Brook , Copyhold lease to James Maizey, Jun., Thomas Maizey , sons of Christopher Maizey of Swindon (Wilts.) of a messuage and 1¾ virgates of land lately in the tenure of James Maizey , Sen. Rent: 13/4. Fine £70. 24 Aug. 1719.
At same ⟨Court Baron⟩, held by John Brook , Copyhold lease to (i) Christopher Maizey , William Browne , and Mary his wife of a messuage and ¼ virgate lately in the tenure of James Maizey . Rent: 5/-. Fine: £6/10/-. 13 Oct. 1724.
Ego infrascriptus Academici Senatus Lugd: Bat: (secretarius) [in margin] testor Richardum Power Filium Francisci Power , qui clericus est fundi Pretorio Wortonensi Comitatus Oxonie, viginti tres annos natum, (vivere et) [interlined] in hac Academia studiis operam dare, ac hoc tempore bene valere. In cujus rei fidem huic testimonio nomen meum et minus Academie sigillum apposui. 20 Dec. 1729. Leyden 20 Decembris 1729. …H. Oosterdyk Schaeht .