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Conveyance by Robert Brome to Sir Henry Puckering, of properties at Woodloes, Over Woodcote and Nether Woodcote

Conveyance by William, Earl of Warwick to Alan his cook (son of Richard), of the office of the kitchen and lands at Woodloes and Woodcote

For the annual rent of a pair of gloves at Easter. Richard gave the Earl 10 shillings, 12 geese and a sester of wine [c4 gallons].

Conveyance by William, Earl of Warwick, to Godwin, of a grove between the two Woodcotes

Annual rent of a pound of pepper at Christmas. In consideration of 22 shillings.

Conveyance of land to Ralph Sheldon

Conveyance from Richard Parsons to Ralph Sheldon of four yard lands in Barcheston. February 10th, 38 Elizabeth I. [1595/96]

Copy of Exchequer court proceedings relating to embezzlement by Thomas Fisher

Letters Patent of Inspeximus of Exchequer court case involving the embezzlement of funds, for the total sum of £479, by Thomas Fisher late of the town of Warwick, esquire, deceased, lately a Receiver ...

Discharge from John Throckmorton for £500 paid him by William and Ralph Sheldon

Discharge from John Throckmorton for £500 paid him by William and Ralph Sheldon. May 26th, 9 Elizabeth I, 1567.

Enclosure award of Lillington

Deed of partition and allotment of the new enclosures at Lillington, made by commissioners appointed by Act of Parliament, 12 Dec 1730.

Endorsement of Bargain and Sale from John Throckmorton to Dame Catherine Throckmorton

Endorsement of bargain and sale from John Throckmorton to Dame Catherine Throckmorton and others of the manor of Barcheston, October 10th, 2 Elizabeth I, 1560.

Exemplification of a recovery of a messuage and land in Barcheston

Exemplification of a recovery of a messuage and land in Barcheston by William Sheldon against John Throckmorton. September 6th, 2 Elizabeth I, 1560. The deed was one of the earliest in a long series ...

Exemplification of a recovery of premises

Exemplification of a recovery of premises, by Ralph Sheldon against Richard Parsons and Margaret his wife. Hilary. [January 13th] 39 Elizabeth I. [1597]

Exemplification of a recovery of the manor of Barcheston by Kenelm Throckmorton

Exemplification of a recovery of the manor of Barcheston by Kenelm Throckmorton and others against John Throckmorton with William Barnes as vouchee. November 21st, 3 Elizabeth I, 1560. The deed ...

Final Concord between Richard Weston, John Southcote, John Goodwyn and Roger Edgeworth

Final Concord between Richard Weston, John Southcote, John Goodwyn and Roger Edgeworth, plaintiffs and John Throckmorton and Margery his wife of the manor of Barcheston. Michaelmas, [September 29th] ...

Final Concord of land from Richard Parsons to Ralph Sheldon

Final Concord between Ralph Sheldon, plaintiff, and Richard Parsons and margaret his wife, deforciants, of a messuage, a garden, an orchard, 120 acres of land, 20 acres of pasture, 10 acres of meadow ...

Final Concord regarding the manor of Barcheston

Final Concord between Laurance Eyton and William Tumer, plaintiffs, and Ralph Sheldon and Reginald Wyllis, deforciants, of the manor of barcheston and several other premises there. Easter 14 Elizabeth ...

Five discharges from John Throckmorton to William and Ralph Sheldon

Five discharges for £500 each from John Throckmorton to William and Ralph Sheldon (awarded to be paid him by them). May 26th, 7 Elizabeth I. [1565]

Grant by King Charles II to Sir Henry Puckering alias Newton, of the office of Paymaster of the Guards

Letters Patent of Charles II granting Sir Henry Puckering alias Newton, knight and baronet, the office of Receiver and Paymaster of the Guards and authorising the payment of the wages and allowance of ...

Grant of arms to Jonathan Wathen Waller, late Phipps

Deed of grant by Sir Issac Heard, knight, Garter Principal King of Arms, and George Harrison, esquire, Clarenceaux King of Arms, to Jonathan Wathen Waller, late Phipps, of Braywick Lodge, Berkshire and ...

John Addenbrooke released on bail: August 1608, back

Thomas Hornby, a Stratford townsman, agreed to stand bail for John Addenrooke, whereupon he was released, pending further action. Shakespeare Birthplace Trust reference: BRU 15/5/139, verso