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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.
Surrender by Anne Latham to Jonathan Shawe, her son, of property in Sandbach, Cheshire, called Great Hope, Little Hope, Two Elworthes, Elworth Lakes, Cookes Neille Lane, Cookes Neill Croft, Smith Field, Beacons Flatter, 1716-03-30
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.
Conveyance to make a tenant to the precipe and lead the uses of a recovery of property in Sandbach from Jonathan Shawe, joiner and Jane, his wife, to Ralph Kent of Kinderton, gentleman, 1716-04-04 - 1716-04-09
Fine relating to a garden, an orchard, pasture for all sorts of beasts and common of turbary in Sandbach, Cheshire, between William Shawe, quer. and John Shaw, junior, and John Shawe, senior, deforc., 1717-03-25
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.
Grant by William Ravon of Elworth, Sandbach, to John Hyggeson of Wermetham, of the wardship and marriage of William, his heir, son of Ralph Ravon, his son, and of William's sisters Joan and Margaret, 1477-09-21
WR to make over to JH land in Bradwell to the yearly value of 6s 8d to hold during the marriages of the three. Witnesses: William Brereton, knight, William Venables of Kyndton, esquire, Raynold of Lynsegge of Whelok, John of Berynton, William of Berynton. Seal fragment.
Lease and release from John Hill of Liverpool, gentleman and Anne his wife, to Thomas Hulse of Kinderton, Cheshire, gentleman, of half of a property in Sandbach, Elworth, Bradwall, Hollins, Hartford, Foulsley and Moorsbarrow with Parne, Cheshire, 1693-12-06 - 1693-12-07
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.
Receipt by Anne Shaw of Sandbach, spinster, one of the daughters and younger children of Jonathan Shaw, of £20 from her brother, John Shaw; it being her portion from her father's marriage settlement (catalogued as D.VIII.107), 1723-03-04
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.
Bargain and sale by John Parker of Astle, Cheshire, to John Kennerley of Newton, near Middlewich, Cheshire, yeoman, of property in Bunbury, Sandbach, Middlewich with Malbanke and Aston, lately in the tenure of Thomas Mainwaring of Claveley, gentleman, 1695-02-17
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.
Counterpart lease for 21 years by Thomas Plant of Brereton, yeoman, to John Plant of Elworth Hall, yeoman, of Elworth Hall and several other messuages and fields in Moston, Sandbach and Bradwall, Cheshire, and messuages and tithes in Clive, 1824-01-31
Rents: £200 per annum for Elworth Hall farm for first 9 years and £270 thereafter; £70 for Moston estate during lifetime of TP and £70 to the University thereafter; £230 per annum for an estate and tithes in Clive.
Assignment of mortgage of 10 December 1708, on Hope Coate, Marsh Croft Meadow, Hope Meadow and Two Riddings in Sandbach, by Mr Maddock and Samuel Kent to William Furnivall in trust for Hulse and other purchasers, to protect against incumbrances, 1729-01-29
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.
Assignment of inherited share of property in Elworth, Cheshire, including the Riddings and Thronn Shawes, 1648-04-05
The parties are :- 1) Richard Hope of Bradwall Green, yeoman and Margery his wife, one of the daughters of the late John Minshall of Sandbach, and Dowse Minshall, another of JM's daughters 2) Hugh Minshall of Sandbach, their brother. The property was inherited from John Minshall. Consideration: £120.
Deeds and related papers of the Cheshire estate of Rev. John Hulse, died 1790, 1328 - 1947
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.
Marriage settlement indented (a) of Dorothy Lockett, daughter of Raphe Lockett; with counterpart (b), 1632-02-10
Dorothy Lockett is to marry Richard Pickering, younger son of Richard Pickering. The parties are:- 1) Raphe Lockett of Sandbach, Cheshire, yeoman 2) Richard Pickering, senior, of Snape, Weston Lordship, Cheshire, yeoman. RL to convey to Ranulph Lockett and others a cottage in Sandbach to use of RL during his lifetime and then to Dorothy and Richard and their heirs. Seal on each document.
Deed to lead the uses of a recovery in connection with the marriage, already performed, of Frances Lowe to Richard Pickering, 1647-05-20
The parties are:- 1) Richard Pickering, Thomas Lowe and John Burrows, all of Sandbach, blacksmiths 2) Randle Locket, son of Raphe Locket. In consideration of the marriage of FL and RP it is agreed that Randle Locket will suffer a recovery brought against him at the next sessions by Lowe and Burrows for a messuage in Sandbach. Uses to RP for his life, Frances for hers and then their heirs. A note is attached 'Richard Pickering was buried the fourteenth day of September 1647'.
Family letters, 1949 - 1953
Letters about Elmhirst's son, Roger Elmhirst, from George Tait, Eton College; Leonard Elmhirst; F H Sandbach, Trinity College, Cambridge; and C W Crawley, Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Chiefly concerning his schooling at Eton College and entry for Trinity Hall, Cambridge or Trinity College, Cambridge.
Philip, W.E.: Correspondence with the Press, 1934
Includes a report by Sandbach, F.H.
Knight, W.F.J.: Correspondence with the Press, 1928 - 1946
Includes a report by Sandbach, F.H.
University Publisher: Correspondence with Piddington, R., 1936 - 1947
This correspondence comprises:
- 13 carbon typed letters to Piddington, R.
- 3 carbon typed letters to Messrs. Slater, Heelis, Sandbach.
Letters and cards of congratulations presented to Mr Cecil Warburton on his 100th birthday, 1954-02
Cecil Warburton (1854-1958) was a member of Christ's College. He was Lecturer in Agricultural Zoology and Demonstrator in Medical Entomology, 1912-31.
Surrender of an interest of 500 years by Rev. Robert Oliver of Whittington, Lancashire, and Frances, his wife, administratrix of Joseph Lancaster, surviving trustee in the will of Jane Aldersey, to Rev. John Hulse as Mrs Aldersey's heir at law, 1772-01-31
The interest relates to property in Sandbach and Newton, Cheshire. Consideration: 10s.