Caley, John, 1763-1834 (archivist, antiquary and Secretary to Record Commission)
Biography
John Caley (1763-1834), antiquary; Keeper of Records in the Augmentation Office, 1787-1834; Keeper of Records in the Treasury, Westminster Abbey, 1818-34; and Secretary of the first Record Commission, 1801-31. General pages: Copy opinion, Old Stratford tolls, by John Bayley, 1832; further report on Old Stratford tolls, by W. Illingworth, 1832; investigation by Caley into whether Lincoln's Inn was liable to pay Poor Rates; examination by Caley of the exemption of Harefield, Middlesex, from tolls and payments; genealogy of the Marquess of Winchester; incorporation of the Company of Apothecaries; Priory of May in Scotland, A bell to the Abbey of Reading Berks; Duke of Bedford's title to land in Clapham, Bedfordshire, by Lancelot Shadwell, 1820; queries concerning whether waste and woodland when inclosed and cultivated are liable to tithe, by John Caley, 1812; tithe taking at Chingford, Essex, by William Snell, 1808; and a copy of the will of John Burton, London, 1503. Letters and copy letters: W.H. White to John Caley (1800) on arrears of fee farm rents due to the Crown; John Caley (1805), on Ficketts Fields, Lincoln's Inn; John Caley to Rev. C.W. Ethelston (1812) on the progress of his tithe case in the Exchequer Court; and John Caley to William Leigh (1831) on the expressions 'Stock meadow' and 'shear stock meadow'. Synopsis of a play: Ruthven Castle or the maiden's leap.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Cambridgeshire Collectanea
A collection of remarks upon the history of advowsons, tithes, manors and other, similar, historial subjects in various Cambridgeshire parishes compiled by John Caley when secretary of the Record Commission in answer to enquirers, with transcripts and extracts from documents.
John Caley: indices to documents in Augmentation Office relating to the County of Cambridge
John Caley: Pages from Commonplace Books
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