Hengrave Hall, Suffolk (1538-)
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
'A booke made for the q[ua]rter to be endyd at Christmas 1606 of all such mony as my La[dy] shall laye out, for Mr Thomas Darcye and Mrs Penelope Darcyee his sister 1606', 1606
Beds for frieze, 1800-1870 (Undated)
Sketch of design, on tracing paper
Bostock family of Chester: pedigrees, 1634-1800
Building accounts, 1525-1537
Building contracts, inventories, 1525-1603
a) Mason's contract for building Hengrave. b) Plasterer's contract. c) Steward's rough accounts and memoranda. D) Inventory of household effects, 1603 (including account of John Wilbye's room and list of music books and instruments)
Certificate of inspection of cloth, Antwerp, 1536
'A certificatt for lenthes of clothes mayde in ao 1536', in Latin, on vellum, attested by Peter Vay Fare[?]
Correspondence, 1520-1841
'Design for decoration of ceilings, in the chintz and pink bedrooms at Hengrave' and 'Design for decorated ceiling at Hengrave', 1840-1870
Diary of a Roman Catholic priest, 1731-1743
The unidentified writer (whose brother Matthew died 19 OCT 1720 (fo. 2v), was probably a Roman Catholic priest, at first attending (or perhaps ministering at) the Portuguese Embassy Chapel in Warwick Street London. In 1732 he moved to Bury St. Edmunds, where he was engaged as private tutor to Charles Jermyn Bond (d.1760), son of Henry Jermyn Bond (d.1748). Brief daily entries; typically rose late; much attention to weather; people whom he met; no mention of religious duties.
Drawing of entrance front by A.C., 1880
Examples of Gothic decoration, 1840-1866
[14] Ceilings, 'Sr Thos Pope's House, Surrey, Temp. Hen: VIIIth' (annotated 'This plan I like much JG'), 'Romsey Ch. Temp. Hen. VIIIth'; [15] Chimneypiece, 'St James's Palace Temp. Hen. VIIIth'; [16] Stone panelling under arch, 'Cheynes Ch: Bucks Temp: Hen 8th'; [17] Panelling 'Magd. Coll: Temp. Hen: VIII', w.m. 1823; all pencil, pen and grey wash.
Front elevation of Hengrave Hall, 1800-1820
Front elevation of Hengrave Hall 'as it was intended to have been altered by Sir T. Gage the VI Bart!', pen and colour wash, paper backed with cloth, n.d. [removal of Chapel window, uniform front, 8-light Tudor windows for 1st floor, 3-light windows for ground floor, pairs of gates either side of facade]
Glebe terrier, with Flempton, 1614
Ground plan of entrance to Hengrave Hall and elevation of doorway, 1865 - 1870
'Hengrave Hall parterre. Working plan for centre compartment &c. Feby. 1859', 1859
Household account books, 1808-1816
Volumes of household payments, apparently for Sir Thomas Gage's London house. Hengrave 45/1 Payments to tradespeople, servants, alphabetically by surname, 1808-16. In front cover, trade cards for 'Dill, German & French baker  366, Oxford Street', 'S. & M. Lake, clearstarchers  43, South Molton Street'. Hengrave 45/2 Payments apparently for fitting up and furnishing London house, 1808 (total amount £515 4s. 0½d.); later household payments
Household accounts, 1530-1627
Household inventories, 1617-1625
Household provisions, 1604-1612
'The remaynte of housholde provysions taken and made', quarterly, 1604-12, signed at end of each section by Elizabeth Kytson
Household provisions, 1612-1619
'The remaynte of housholde provysions taken and made', quarterly, 1612-19, signed at end of each section by Elizabeth Kytson
Household provisions accounts, 1604-1619
'Initial stone carved September 1874', outline of shield with two crests above, 1874
Inventories and valuations, 1500-1661
Legal documents on paper, 16C, not catalogued in detail or organised chronologically Hengrave 84 LEGAL PAPERS, 16C Â 17C 3 boxes of legal documents on paper, 16C, not catalogued in detail or organised chronologically, 1500-1600
Library catalogues, Hengrave Hall, 1870-1872
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