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Fine concluded between Thomas Hulse, gentleman, quer., William Shaw and Elizabeth, his wife, deforc., of lands in Sandbach, 1729-04-04
Consideration: £60.
Lease (151) and release (152) by William Shaw of Sandbach, surgeon, to Thomas Hulse of Elworth, gentleman, of 'the field next to Sandbach (one acre), Broomy Croft, old Corn Field, Long Field, Croft next Gallimores' (three acres), 1729-03-04 - 1729-03-05
John Hulse (1708-90) of St John's College bequeathed his estate to the University to fund the following:- 1) a Christian Advocate 2) an annual preacher 3) an annual religious prize dissertation 4) three scholarships at St John's College.
Mortgage by demise on lands in Clive (10 3/4 acres) and Broom Crofts and three Green Lane fields in Sandbach and Bradwall (7 1/2 acres), Cheshire, 1753-12-10
The parties are:- 1) Rev. John Hulse of Elworth, clerk 2) Robert Hulse of Winsford, gentleman, Christopher and Jane Holford, William and Ann Malbon of Sandbach, Rev. Thomas Malbon of Congleton and Ralph Hulse of Sandbach 3) Mrs Christiana Egerton of Foston, Derbyshire, widow. Consideration: £600.
Deed to lead the uses of a recovery in relation to a messuage in Sandbach, Cheshire, 1648-03-24
The parties are:- 1) Randle Lockett, son of Raphe Lockett, deceased, of Sandbach 2) Thomas Lowe and John Burrows of Sandbach, blacksmiths 3) George Low of Over Alderley, husbandman. RL covenants to convey the property to GL. When the recovery is suffered TL and JB covenant to stand seised to the use of Frances Pickering and her heirs.
"Sandbach and Winsford Junction Railway", 1871
Plans & Sections [not built].
Mortgages and bonds of performance entered into by Jonathan and Jane Shawe and John, their son, to Charles Stubbs of Sandbach, gentleman, on pastures in Sandbach called Hope Coat, Marsh Croft, Hope Meadow and Two Riddings, 1716-05-08 - 1716-06-02
The lands are mortgaged for terms of 21, 70 and 1000 years. Considerations: £60, £180.
Copy, made 1614, of bargain and sale with feoffment, of a messuage in Sandbach, lately in the tenure of James Lea of Sandbach, husbandman, and cottage in Ettelley Heath, lately in the tenure of Roger Proudlove, 1612
The messuage was late the inheritance of Sir Robert Nedham of Shavington, alias Shenton in Shropshire. The parties are:- 1) Sir John Radcliffe of Ordsall, Lancashire, knight, Thomas Rowe of Hartford, Cheshire, yeoman and William Crombock of Salford, Lancashire, yeoman 2) William Raven son and heir of John Raven of Elworth, Cheshire, gentleman. Consideration: £160.
Lease for 21 years by William Shaw and Randle Furnivall, both of the Lake, Sandbach, yeomen, to William Raven of Elworth, gentleman, of two pastures called the Elworthes at Sandbach, Cheshire and marlpits at Elworth Lakes, 1645-11-27
Bears two seals.
Gift of 12 acres of meadow called the Elworth, Sandbach, Cheshire, 1649-04-10
The parties are:- 1) Hugh Minshall, yeoman, Mary his wife, Ellen Minshall, widow, Richard Hope, yeoman, Margery his wife, Richard Shaw, yeoman, Margaret his wife and Dowce Minshall, spinster, all of Sandbach 2) William Raven of Elworth. Consideration: £180. Bears six seals.
Lease for 16 years by the University to Thomas Plant of Elworth Hall, of lands in Sandbach and Warmingham, Cheshire, 1866-10-24
Annual rent: £380.
Marriage settlement between John Shawe, junior, younger son and heir of John Shawe of Sandbach, butcher, and Anne Shawe, sister of John Shawe of the Millbank, Somerford, Boothe, yeoman, 1711-04-30
Concerns Scotch Common and a messuage in the tenure of Thomas Bosson, all in Sandbach, Cheshire.
University Publisher: Correspondence with Sandbach, F.H., 1944
1 carbon typed letter.
Papers relating to Hole House Farm (Sandbach), the Torkington Estate and agricultural stock, 1881-1920
Deed re improvements to Hole House Farm, Sandbach, 1904; letter proposing the sale of land of the Torkington Estate for redevelopment, 1905; papers re agricultural stock, mainly horses (correspondence, circulars, pamphlets, off-prints and notebooks), 1881-1920.
Correspondence relating to Moston, Sandbach, and sale to John Beech, 1920 - 1922
John Hulse (1708-90) of St John's College bequeathed his estate to the University to fund the following:- 1) a Christian Advocate 2) an annual preacher 3) an annual religious prize dissertation 4) three scholarships at St John's College.
Statement that mortgaged property in Sandbach shall stand as security for £190 advanced to Jonathan and John Shaw by Robert Maddock, 1723-02-08
Relates to transfer of mortgage catalogued as D.VIII.115.
Correspondence relating to expansion of the site of Elworth School, Sandbach, Cheshire, 1888 - 1899
John Hulse (1708-90) of St John's College bequeathed his estate to the University to fund the following:- 1) a Christian Advocate 2) an annual preacher 3) an annual religious prize dissertation 4) three scholarships at St John's College.
Copy of certificate for redemption of rent charge on property in Sandbach, Cheshire, 1913-08-21
John Hulse (1708-90) of St John's College bequeathed his estate to the University to fund the following:- 1) a Christian Advocate 2) an annual preacher 3) an annual religious prize dissertation 4) three scholarships at St John's College.
Certificate of redemption of tithe rent charge in Sandbach, Cheshire, 1914-02-27
John Hulse (1708-90) of St John's College bequeathed his estate to the University to fund the following:- 1) a Christian Advocate 2) an annual preacher 3) an annual religious prize dissertation 4) three scholarships at St John's College.
William Shawe's deed of revocation of and indenture of 15 Jan. 1638/9 to convey lands in Sandbach to John and John Hall, 1645-11-07
John Hulse (1708-90) of St John's College bequeathed his estate to the University to fund the following:- 1) a Christian Advocate 2) an annual preacher 3) an annual religious prize dissertation 4) three scholarships at St John's College.
Exemplification of a common recovery in the pleas of session for Cheshire, relating to the messuage in Sandbach referred to in D.VIII.31-2, 1648-04-03
John Hulse (1708-90) of St John's College bequeathed his estate to the University to fund the following:- 1) a Christian Advocate 2) an annual preacher 3) an annual religious prize dissertation 4) three scholarships at St John's College.
Attested copy of the will of Thomas Hulse of Elworth, Sandbach, Cheshire, 1748-03-21
John Hulse (1708-90) of St John's College bequeathed his estate to the University to fund the following:- 1) a Christian Advocate 2) an annual preacher 3) an annual religious prize dissertation 4) three scholarships at St John's College.
Particulars, plan and conditions of sale by auction of 31 cottages and gardens at Newton, Moston and Sandbach, Cheshire, 1874
John Hulse (1708-90) of St John's College bequeathed his estate to the University to fund the following:- 1) a Christian Advocate 2) an annual preacher 3) an annual religious prize dissertation 4) three scholarships at St John's College.
Ordnance Survey map Cheshire sheet L.NW showing Bradwall and Sandbach, certain fields coloured pink, 1899
Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile. Endorsed: 'map referred to in Messrs Smith-Wolley's letter of 22 May 1911'.
Grant of annuity of 15s 6d by Hughe Minshall of Sandbach, yeoman, to William Raven of Elworth, gentleman, 1649
Bears seal.
Deed to lead uses of a fine relating to half of a property in Sandbach, Elworth, Bradwall, Hollins, Hartford, Foulsley and Moorsbarrow with Parne, Cheshire; with fine and exemplification of common recovery attached, 1691-05-06 - 1691-09-14
The parties are:- 1) John Hill and Anne his wife 2) Gabriell Wetenhall and John Norbury, both of Chester, gentlemen 3) John Cotton esq. of Grey's Inn, Middlesex, Richard Acton esq. of Chester, and George Moore of Sandbach, tobacconist. The property was late in the tenure of William Raven the younger, Thomas Wilson, [no first name given] Lowe, Peter Perivall, Robert Foster, William Hope, Mary Welles, William Kent, John Shaw, John Gallimore. Bears 4 papered seals.