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Foot of Fine, Witcham, Cambridgeshire
In nominal consideration of #60, John Thompson and his wife Maria, deforceants, have acknowledged the moiety of 10 acres land/meadow/pasture/fen with appurtenances in Witcham, to be the right of William Nix, plaintiff, as that which he had as a gift of the deforceants. Foot of fine, duty stamp, a counterpart of Doc 1817.
Foot of Fine, Writtle, Essex
Agreement between Gregory Shetleworth complainant and Thomas Samford, Jane his wife, Henry Butte and Jane his wife deforciants concerning certain land in Writtle. The deforciants release the land to the complainant and his heirs for ever for a certain sum.
Foot of Fine, Writtle, Essex
In court at Writele before John Godmanston, Steward. Agreement between John Borell, William Wakeryng, chaplain, John son of William Bedyll, William Parker, William Page and Robert son of William Parker, complainants, and John Sygore and Emma his wife, defendants, concerning certain land in Writele. John Sygore and Emma his wife recognise the right of the complainants to the land which they have from the gift of John and Emma Sygore to them and the heirs of John Borell for ever.
For Intellectual Liberty: Correspondence and papers
Ford-Brown: The Papers of the Ford-Brown families
Foreclosure of mortgage, Carlton-cum-Willingham, Cambridgeshire
Forestry Surveys undertaken for Forestry Commission
Forestry work in Mauritius
Forncett, Norfolk: Manor Records
Court books, a survey, a rental and indexes of personal names for Forncett, Norfolk.
Forster: The Papers of Edward Morgan Forster
Fort Reliance Photographs, 1987-88
Fortescue: The Papers of Hugh Fortescue
Foundation, regulation and governance
'Foundation stones in Manoharpur'
A memoir by Gerald Dickson based on his diaries, 270 pages, with an index at the back, 4 pages.
Four papers relating to Catherine Prescot (d 1820), widow of Capt Thomas Prescot RN and formerly the widow of Lt George Lort RN, Fareham and Southampton, Hampshire
Four photographs of India, circa 1912
A collection of loose prints measuring approximately 150 x 115 mm, with pencilled captions on the reverse. The views show architectural remains in Bihar and Orissa. Photographs by Miss Mary F.A. Tench.
Four Photographs of Scenery in New South Wales
A collection of loosely mounted, uncaptioned prints measuring approximately 185 x 115 mm, showing scenes in the Blue Mountains. Two of the prints are stamped in relief on one corner 'C. Bayliss, Photo. Sydney' and it is reasonable to assume, given the similar subject matter and format, that the other two photographs were also taken by him.
Four volumes of Yarrell's British Birds in the fourth edition from the library of Thomas Parkin
Foxton, Cambrigeshire: overseers' accounts and additional material
Fragment apparently of a monastic rule setting forth the amount of fines for various offences
Fragment of a document sent apparently by an ecclesiastic having to do with the church of Potentiana in Rome to one having to do with the church of St George in Palatio at Milan, granting a licence or indulgence for some purpose, Milan, Italy
Of the name of the place from which it was sent only the initial L remains, and of the date 'decimo KL Novembris Pontificatus domini nstri domini Julii divina provide[ntia]'. There was a Bishop Julius of Florence 1158-1182, but the document appears to date from the 11th century or earlier.
Fragment of a request for examination into the circumstances of the granting of a dispensation given by the Pope, Constance, Switzerland
Sent from Constance [perhaps to Venice].
Fragment of an etymological explanation of legal and ecclesiastical terms
Begins: 'Quotquot modis sit dermacio ...' and ends: '... poeta fuit vergilius magnus poeta fuit magnus.' Verses follow, headed 'epysencis'.
Fragment of Court roll for an unidentified manor of Richard le Cokefeld, 6 Edward III
Bradfield St. Clare, Suffolk, is mentioned.
Fragment of indenture, [Surrey?]
The Governors of St Thomas' Hospital let it to Thomas Leeds for a term of thirty-one years.