Erasmus, The Paraphrasis of Erasmus - binding
The Paraphrasis of Erasmus.
Front board showing blind stamping, metal clasps and chain.
Originally at Barcheston church.
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]
John Jewel, A Sermon Made in Latine in Oxenford - binding
A Sermon Made in Latine in Oxenford' etc. given by John Jewel, late bishop of Sarisburie: tranlated into English by R.V.
Printed by John Norton, London, 1611.
Front board of binding showing blind ...
John Jewel, A Sermon Made in Latine in Oxenford - title
A Sermon Made in Latine in Oxenford' etc. given by John Jewel, late bishop of Sarisburie: tranlated into English by R.V.
Printed by John Norton, London, 1611.
Letter from John Throckmorton to William Sheldon concerning title deeds. Front
Letter from John Throckmorton to William Sheldon concerning the schedule of title deeds, probably Barcheston estate.
September 21st 1567
Front
Letter from John Throckmorton to William Sheldon, authorising Robert Colman to collect monies owing to him. Front
Letter from John Throckmorton to William Sheldon, authorising Robert Colman, a servant of Lord Dudley, to collect any sums of money owed by Sheldon to Throckmorton.
May 1st 1567
Front
Long Compton. Weston House
Weston House near Long Compton.
Engraving: drawn and engraved by T. Radclffe. Published by W. Emans, Birmingham.
Although this drawing was not published until after the construction of the new house, ...
Long Compton. Weston House
Weston House near Long Compton.
Engraving: Godfrey sculpt. Published by E. Blyth, No.87 Cornhill.
The engraving shows the Elizabethan house, little changed except for the addition of a columned ...
Long Compton. Weston House
Weston House near Long Compton.
Drawing by an unknown artist.It is baswed on a drawing by Edward Blore and shows the Elizabethan house,little altered except for the addition of a porch on each facade....
Long Compton. Weston House
Postcard of Weston House, Long Compton.
Long Compton. Weston House, south east view.
View from the South East of Weston House near Long Compton.
Engraving. 1716.
The drawing was made by Henry Beighton (Henry Beighton delin.) and executed by E Kirkall (E Kirkall sculpt.) It was ...
Map showing the Sheldon's Brailes Estates - Bottom right, Coat of Arms
This coat of arms at the bottom left corner of the Brailes Map displays the arms of the Sheldon family quartered with the arms of families into which they had married. Clockwise from the top left are ...