Heveningham Hall, Suffolk
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
Acccounts: Manor Farm and Pond Farm (perhaps Heveningham Hall, Suffolk), 1921
Agents' accounts: monthly statements, 1931-1937
Agent's correspondence, 1929-1931
Agent's correspondence, 1939-1940
Agent's correspondence, 1940-1941
Agent's correspondence, 1941-1942
Architectural plan, 1800-1820 (Early 19th century)
Two cottages with double dwellings for Lord Huntingfield
Briggs's introduction to the art of playing on the patent double flageolet, 1812 (Circa 1812)
Carpenter's wages, for Heveningham Hall estate 1919-21, 1919-1921
Contract to rebuild Heveningham Hall. Garden sketches. Designs for orangery by Thomas Jeckyll, late 19C. Carpet design for Etruscan Room. Bungalow design, 1703-1935 (Date of contract not known: head of document is cut off)
Estate letters and papers, 1600-1700 (17C letters and papers)
Some letters to Sir Edward Coke, about a property in Huntingfield, Suffolk
Farm labour accounts: no place stated (perhaps Heveningham Hall), 1813-1814
Game accounts: Heveningham Hall estate, 1931-1932
Game accounts: place uncertain (perhaps Heveningham Hall), 1882-1903
Illustrations, 1850 (Circa)
Illustrated London News and other magazines
Maps and plans, 1635-1835
Collection of estate maps and plans, one of 1635, the rest 18C or early 19C. An accompanying 'Schedule of maps etc. belonging to ... Joshua Lord Huntingfield', c.1835, has 118 maps (numbered 2-114 and A-Z, but some numbers are omitted), but almost half of these 118 maps are now missing. Several maps not in the 'Schedule' seem to form part of the collection.
Miscellaneous maps and plans
Mortgage papers, 1800-1900
2 series, 19C, 52 includes marriage settlement of Charles Andrew Vanneck and Miss Archdeckne, 1839
Music theory exercise books, 1810-1820 (With John Briggs's printed tutor for the flageolet, published about 1812)
Possibly for learning to play the flageolet
Notebook, 1811
Plan and survey of Fisher and Baxter's Farms, Theberton and Leiston, Suffolk
Photographs, 1850-1950 (Undated)
Various, unidentified
Plan, 1750 (Mid-18th century)
Lady Anne's Wood in hamlet of Hinton, Blithborrow parish
Plan, 1800 (undated - c.1800)
ScotsMarshes, property of Messrs Girling and Wigg, in Bawdsey, Suffolk
Plan, 1803
Estate of Robert Alderson in Baddingham and Peasenhall, Suffolk
Plan, 1780-1800 (Late 18th century)
John Mann's farm at Badingham, Suffolk