- ReferenceHY149
- Title“Schedule of old writings and terriers relating to Northill College”; apparently prepared in connection with a 17th century case in Chancery, of which details are not given.
- Date free textnot dated - late 17th century. Latest document c1660.
- Production dateFrom: 1660 To: 1700
- Scope and ContentEndorsed: “Memorandum: Mr. [William?] Hitchinson brought a bill against Sutton to have the writings . . . delivered, to which bill Sutton and his wife answered and annexed thereunto a schedule of writings whereof this is a true copy”. (i) Letters Patent of Edward VI to William Fitzwilliams esquire and wife Joan: The College of the Blessed Mary, Northill, with messuages, manors and lands. 6 March 1549. (ii) Letters Patent Edward VI to Sir William Fitzwilliams: the rectory and church of Northill. 9 May 1553. (iii) Rental of the College of Northill, 1539; book of particulars of the late dissolved college, 1548. [no details] (iv) Terrier made by Sir Thomas Brown at a court held at Northill, 1577. (v) As above, paper copy. (vi) Ten old rentals (vii)” A paper book entitled a copy of the king’s letters Patent”. 1405. [HY90?] (viii) “A map entitled a true description of the ancient college and manor of Northill”. [ME9] (ix) A terrier, 1662. (x) Six paper books, the first whereof is subscribed “concerning the tryall of the common in Waddon-Hay”. (xi) Bargain and Sale from Richard Browne to Edward Osborn esquire, purporting the conveyance of the manor of the dissolved college of Northill. 26 November 1610. [HY92] (xii) Licence of alienation by Richard Brown to Edward Osborn. 2 December 1611. [HY95] (xiii) Fine, as above. [HY96] (xiv) Exemplification of a recovery (no parties given) 14 May 1641. (xv) Feoffment: same parties as (xii). 30 November 1610. [HY94] (xvi) Release: same parties as (xii). 16 June 1611. (xvii) Covenant: same parties as (xii). 26 November 1610. [HY93] (xviii) Will of Edward Osborn. 2 May 1625. [HY100] (xix) “A copy of an office on the death of Edward Osborn“. 9 March 1626. [HY101] (xx, xxi) Indenture and counterpart of the manor of Northill: Vouchee: Edward Osborn; Tenants: Thomas Parratt, gentleman, John Weeden; Demandants: John Hunter, Edward Wilmer. 22 December 1651. [HY102-5] (xxii, xxiii) Recovery: 12 February 1651/2. [HY107] (xxiv) “Two Acts of Parliament of the twelfth year of his now Majesty, endorsed: for Edward Sutton to be laid up among the deeds.” ?1660. [HY106]
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