Dunwich, Suffolk
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Papers about freedom of Dunwich Borough, 1700-1800
8 bundles, I - VII numbered continuously 1-522, VIII unnumbered.
Papers about freedom of Dunwich Borough, 1760-1767
Miscellanea including extensive correspondence from Sir John Vanneck to Henry Negus, 1760-67; some letters from Sir Jacob Downing to John Paine, 1760
Papers about freedom of Dunwich Borough, 1758-1792
Miscellanea 1758-92, including letters to and from Sir Jacob Downing, Lady Downing, Francis Robinson, Henry Negus, Miles Barne, on private, legal and public business
Papers about freedom of Dunwich Borough, 1750-1770
1750's - 60's. Letters from Sir Jacob Downing to John Paine of Ipswich, riding master, about horses and game; John Paine of Dunwich, bailiff and steward, about his house and game. Letters not about Dunwich, but to Hon. Thomas Walpole (Vanneck's son-in-law), mostly about property
Papers about freedom of Dunwich Borough, 1764
Mostly papers from HENRY NEGUS, attorney, of Bungay and Francis Robinson of Dunwich about lawsuits between Lady Downing, widow of Sir Jacob Downing, and Sir Joshua Van Neck and Barne Barne over houses forming part of the political interest of Dunwich Borough
Papers about freedom of Dunwich Borough, 1764-1782
Minutes of Dunwich Corporation meetings 1764-82
Papers about freedom of Dunwich Borough, 1764
Miscellaneous bundles largely relating to Lady Downing's cases
Papers about freedom of Dunwich Borough, 1760-1770
Miscellaneous borough business
Papers about freedom of Dunwich Borough, 1760-1770
Henry Negus: legal papers