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Account, Scilly Islands, Cornwall
John John's accounts.
Account, Scilly Islands, Cornwall
Annual account of John Johns, steward to Duke of Leeds.
Account, Shepreth, Cambridgeshire
Account, Shepreth, Cambridgeshire
Account, [Shropshire?]
Charge and discharge ?under-bailiff's account of Roger Schereman junior from the day after Michaelmas 3 Edward I for one year.
Accounts of the siege of Minorca
Accounts of the Trustees of Charitable Uses, Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire
Accounts of Travelling Expenses
Accounts of travelling expenses on various journeys in England and Ireland, and between the two countries, 77 folios. Fos 1-4 and 13v-77 are blank.
Accounts, Scilly Islands, Cornwall
John Johns's accounts for supplies and disbursements ... revenue and receipts ... Submitted 27 March 1809.
Accounts, Scilly Islands, Cornwall
John Johns' account of disbursements, and J. and T. Williams, masons, account and receipt for same period, and R. Scaddan, carpenter.
Accounts, Scilly Islands, Cornwall
John John's account.
Accra Post Office. circa 1915
A collection of uncaptioned loose prints, measuring approximately 200 x 145 mm. The collection was exhibited in the Gold Coast section of the British Empire Exhibition 1924 and were deposited at the Royal Colonial Institute on the instruction of Major W.T.E. Wallace, Acting Postmaster General of the Gold Coast (see letter accompanying prints). Prints 11 and 12 show other Post Offices in the colony. Photographer unknown.
Achimota College (A.W.E. Winlaw collection)
Acknowledgement of debt, no place
Peter de Bendeng' acknowledges a debt of 44s to Mossekin c'sp' [Crespin?] son of J[acob?], for which he pays 2d in the pound per week (?) interest, upon the security of his lands. Endorsement in Hebrew, identifying debt. Further endorsed: 'No 7', and in pencil: '138', and '2'.
Acknowledgement of debt, no place
Acknowledgement of debt, no place
Peter de Bendeng' acknowledges a debt of #10 to Jac[ob] c'spm' [Crespin?] upon the security of his goods and lands. The money is to be repaid in mid-Lent 21 Henry III, with a weekly interest on sums unpaid of 2d in the pound. Endorsed: 'No 10' and '21.H.3.', and in pencil: '141', and '4'. Further Hebrew endorsement. Seal wanting.
Acknowledgement of debt, no place
Peter de Bendeng' acknowledges a debt of 100s per year 'usque ad finem x annorum' to Benedict and Jacob c'sp' [Crespin?], upon the security of his goods and lands. The money is payable in two instalments at Easter and ?Michaelmas. Counterpart to Doc 3782. . Endorsed in pencil: 'No 1', '144', and '5'. No seal.
Acknowledgement of Legacy, [Chatteris?], Cambridgeshire
Jane Howell (nee Cawthorn), widow, acknowledges that the legacy of #200 bequeathed to her by the will of her late father Philip Cawthorn and charged on estates devised to her brother John Cawthorn was duly paid to her soon after she came of age in 1836. Signed by Jane Howell, who has also added the 'six' to the date of her majority.