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Exemplification of Proceedings for Common Recovery, Shefford and Campton, Bedfordshire
William Gooch demands against Thomas Augustus Ridlington certain land in Shefford and Campton. Thomas Augustus Ridlington vouches to warrant William Fennell, Martha his wife, John Fennell, George Fennell, John Phipps the younger and Penelope his wife, James Dobson and Martha his wife. They vouch to warrant Thomas Francis Martin. William Gooch craves leave to imparle, and judgment is given in his favour by default. William Gooch recovers. The official seal is attached in a tin box.
Exemplification of Proceedings for Common Recovery, Trinity Term, Ickenham and Hillingdon, Middlesex
Richard Shoreditch seeks against Peter Walter recovery of certain lands in the above parishes. Peter Walter vouches to warrant Robert Shoreditch. Robert Shoreditch vouches to warrant John Cocke. The plaintiff craves leaves to imparl, which was granted. Judgement was given against John Cocke by default. The plaintiff recovers.
Exemplification of Proceedings for Common Recovery, Trinity Term, Weeton and Welnick, Yorkshire
Ralph Rand claims against Charles Robinson recovery of certain lands in the above parishes. Charles Robinson vouched to warrant Roger Coates. Roger Coates vouched to warrant John Cooke. The plaintiff craved leave to imparl, which was granted. Judgement was given against John Cooke by default and the plaintiff recovered. The top left-hand corner of the document has been cut out, but the text is unaffected.
Exemplification of proceedings for Common Recovery, Warboys, Hunts
Trinity Term 1682. Francis More and Sir Alexander Pitfeild sought against Ludovic Newnham the manor of Wardeboys. Ludovic Newnham called to warrant Mansell Leman, who called to warrant John Wheeler. Leave to impart being granted, John Wheeler defaulted. Francis More and Sir Alexander recovered. Endorsed: 'Robinson'. A statement is appended that on the day that the complainants came to court Sir Robert Swayne claimed to be seised of the manor.
Exemplification of proceedings for Common Recovery, Whitchurch, Oxfordshire
In the pleas of land enrolled at Westminster of the Easter Term 1658; Nathaniell Arnold demands against William Loader certain land in Whitchurch; William Loader vouches to warrant Nathaniell Arnold the elder and Martha his wife; they vouch to warrant George Humston; right to imparl is granted; George Humston defaults; Nathaniell Arnold therefore recovers. Endorsed: 'Robinson'.
Exemplification of Proceedings in the Court of Common Bench, Trinity Term, St Stephen's-in-Brannell, Cornwall
Exemplification of recovery, Elsfield, Oxfordshire
Toby Chauncy esq recovers against Thomas Gibson esq and Theophilus Rogers gent, manor of and lands in Elsfield, Oxfordshire. Francis [North, 2nd] Lord Guilford named as a vouchee. Seal damaged; duty stamps.
Exemplification of recovery, Haddenham, Cambridgeshire
Recovery in the court at Wisbech (justices: Anthony Stapleton and Robert Shutt). Edward Slegge, gent, recovers from Thomas Wrenne, gent, various property comprising the manor of Henton' alias Heynton', Haddenham, Cambridgeshire. Wrenne is represented in court by his attorney John Redston. Vouchee: Robert Slepe. Wanting seal. Unembellished capital. Endorsed: '(9)'.
Exemplification of recovery, Harlow, Essex
Toby Chauncy esq recovers against Thomas Gibson esq and Theophilus Rogers gent, manor of and lands in Harlow, Essex. Francis [North, 2nd] Lord Guilford named as a vouchee. Cased great seal; duty stamps.
Exemplification of recovery, Littleport etc., Cambridgeshire
Sole Clarke recovers against John Lawes, gent, properties in Littleport, Welney, Downham, and Byall Fen, Cambridgeshire. Vouchees are Charles South, gent, and Thomas Francis Martin (who makes default). Seal damaged; duty stamps.
Exemplification of recovery, Shottswell, Warwickshire
Toby Chauncy esq recovers against Thomas Gibson esq and Theophilus Rogers gent, manor of and lands in Shottleswell [Shottswell], Warwickshire. Francis [North, 2nd] Lord Guilford named as a vouchee. Seal damaged; duty stamps.
Exemplification of recovery, St Giles in the Fields
Toby Chauncy esq recovers against Thomas Gibson esq and Theophilus Rogers gent, lands in parish of St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex. Francis [North, 2nd] Lord Guilford named as a vouchee. Cased great seal, damaged; duty stamps.
Exemplification of recovery, Swavesey etc., Cambridgeshire
Richard Balshaw, gent, recovers against Thomas Goostren, gent, properties in Swavesey, Fen Drayton, Conington, Over, Histon, Histon St Andrew, Histon Etheldred, Chesterton, parishes of St Clement and St Sepulchre in Cambridge. Vouchees are Christopher Green esq, as tenant, and Edmund Wilson (the latter making default). Fragmentary cased seal, duty stamps. Endorsed: 'No. 24'.
Exemplification of recovery, Wimblington, Cambridgeshire
Exercise books of Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Ann Bicheno from Cottenham, Cambridgeshire
Expedition to Kumasi
Duplicated copies of a complete set of military routine orders issued by Willcocks when commanding the Ashanti Field Force, 27 May 1900 - 1 January 1901.
Experimental Psychology Laboratory
Expositio quarundam sessionum Sacri Concilii Tridentini, Tom. 3
'Extra Ordinari Courant': German MS edition of satirical Dutch newspaper
German translation of the satirical Dutch newspaper Extraordinare Courant, 1684 (8pp.), including an account of Bacharach wine, a political puppet play, and the invention of a camera obscura in Oxford.
Extract from Award of Commissioners for enclosing Common Land, Bottisham, Cambridgeshire
Land is allotted to Joames Howlett senior, John Simpson Howlett and James Howlett junior.
Extract from Baptismal Register, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire
Copy made by John Sewell of Chatteris, solicitor, of an entry in the baptismal register for Chatteris parish recording the birth of Edward, son of Edward and Jane Ruxton of Chatteris on 25 Aug 1820, with further declaration by Sewell that in a recent conversation with Jane Ruxton she had confirmed that her son would celebrate his twenty-first birthday on 25 Aug 1841. 4 Sep 1841, 1 side.
Extract from fine, Witcham, Cambridgeshire
10s. William Nix, plaintiff, John and Maria Thompson, deforceants. A moiety of 10 acres land/meadow/pasture/fen with appurtenances in Witcham. Before John Curtis and James Dyer, 5 Feb 10 George IV (1829). Returnable on Octave of St Hilary. Certificate signed by William Archer of the King's Silver Office, with office stamp.
Extract from John Bellars' will.
Possibly copied by Norman Penney.
Extract from Register of Customs, Ipswich, Suffolk
Extract from the register of Customs charged upon goods leaving and entering the town and port of Ipswich. Items occur beneath the heading of their date and consist of a description of the goods with the amount. The first date is 2 Jan. 1684/5 and the last 28 Aug. 1685.