‘The Amarsments of the Jury of a Court held … in the parish of S. Thomas att Ruley House in the Names of the Lords of the Mannor of South Oseney.’ (Signatures and marks of the jurors.) 25 Oct. 1670.
View of Frankpledge and court of the dean and chapter held at their manor of Oseney (tempore John Fell ) by John Willis, steward. 26 Oct. 1674. Also notes of a few leases made 1671–5.
Edmund Waller Esq., by a fine, grants to Lady Waller the manor of Tyddington for £600, 10 messuages, 10 tofts, and 10 gardens, 250 acres of land, 60 acres of meadow, 150 acres of pasture, 20 acres of fields. ⟨25 May 1646.⟩
Presentments at Court Baron held at W⟨orton⟩, held by John Brooks . (1 m., torn.) Lease to John Crosse of a messuage and virgate. Rent: 8/-. Fine: £10. 20 Sept. 1688.
Ch. Ch. lease to John Sparry, gent., of Stourbridge, Worcester, all their lands in the lordship of Highley (Shursbury), commonly called Worlstande Meadow and Worlstande Woode, from Michaelmas last past for 21 years, for 10/- a year (part of which was to be paid in corn). 4 Nov. ⟨1669.⟩ Endorsed with the signatures of Philip Locker, Subdean, Richard Gardiner , Edward Pococke , Jasper Mayne , Richard Allestree , by whom it was examined.
‘The Court Baron of Henry Bull gentleman, lord of the parsonage, there held the third daye of November 1651,’ and various dates to 25 Oct. 1665, 19 courts in all.
‘Account taken 5 Dec. 1608.’ A subsidiary roll of expenses (4 ms.), with a schedule giving a note of the Battels of Mr. Wryte, sub-treasurer, and Mr. Buckely, sub-treasurer. 1607–8.
WALTHAM (White). Table of yearly wages due to the parish clerk of White Waltham, for the year 1662, being a list of parishioners paying for the ost part four pence each.
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. Payments to be made by those who receive degrees in the university of Cambridge (signed by Anthony Tuckney , vice-chancellor 1648-9).
COLNE-ENGAINE. A paper roll, being a rental of the manor of Colne Engaine, made and renewed at a general court holden 21 April, 8th year of William the Third, by John Chaplyn, gent., steward.
GING-JOYBERD-LAUNDRY, alias BLUNT'S Manor. View of frankpledge with courts baron of Paul Bayninge, esq., held 4 James I, 30 Dec., 4 James I, and 22 April, 14 May, 5 James I, before Richard Edwardes, seneschal.
ROYDON (Manor of). Plan of the "demaine londs of the manor of Nether Hawle within the parish of Roidon, the inheritaunce of George Cowlte, esq.", with the parsonage and glebe land (c. 1600)
SAWTRY, MOYNES, and SAWTRY IVETT. Roll of 3 membranes, dated 1632, headed 'The charge of the court leete, and court barren at Sawtrye,' i.e. forms, charge, and articles of enquiry used at the manor court.
BARGEHEYS (Manor of). The court roll of the said manor held 18 Sept., 1654 by John Webber, steward. In the time of Thomas Blount, lord and farmer thereof. (Three membranes.)
ALVERSTOKE and GOSPORT. The account of John Browne, bailiff of Alverstoke, from the year ending at 11th of Charles I and the 3rd year of Walter Curie, bishop of Winchester, and the account of James Beale, bailiff of Gosport, for the same year.
Roll, dated 1663, containing a list of incumbents within the various deaneries of Hertfordshire and Huntingdonshire who had not paid the taxes due to the king. 18 Feb. 1662/63; with a list of those exonerated in the diocese of Lincoln, as returned to Matthew Hale 6 July 1664.