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Copy draft schedule of deeds etc deposited in the strong room at Bablake and handed to Thomas Browett, Town Clerk by Messrs Davis, Wells and Davis on 21 Nov 1882
PA1196/17/10/3
1882
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Coventry Archives & Research Centre
Schedule lists deeds for:-
(1) property on the east side of Cross Cheaping, "containing 4 yards in front and 3.5 yards at back."
(Thomas Wheatley's Charity), 1755-1833
(2) property on the east side of Cross Cheaping, "containing in the front to the street 8 yards and extending in length from the street backwards 12 yards with a court yard lying behind the same and a pantry on the south side thereof together with a back kitchen, a stable and a necessary house with 2 chambers and lofts over them containing 7.5 yards in length and 5.5 yards in breadth." (Thomas Wheatley's Charity), 1757-1830
(3) property in Cross Cheaping. "A stable and a hay loft over it in the yard or passage leading from Cross Cheaping towards the Bull Ring containing in depth from east to west 12 feet 10 inches and in breadth from north to south 11 feet 3 inches and also a messuage on the east side of Cross Cheaping in front of the street
17 feet and extending in length from the street backwards 68 feet and containing a cellar and shop to the street with kitchen behind having dining room with 3 closets over the shop backwards over the kitchen and 3 garrets in front of 3rd storey."(Thomas Wheatley's Charity)1760-1783
(4) property in Cross Cheaping. "a messuage, brew house and back yard on the east side of Cross Cheaping ....standing [next to] ...the Cross Cheaping conduit on the south side and containing in length in the front to the street about 6 yards."(Thomas Wheatley's Charity)1762-1798
(5) property in Cross Cheaping and Ironmonger Row. " a back building on the east side of Cross Cheaping contiguous to buildings belonging to the Hust estate on the east, west and south...and an entry on the north leading from Cross Cheaping to the Bull Ring and also 2 bays of Hugh Building in Ironmonger Row on the north side of the entry, where an Oatmeal Mill lately stood, now converted into a stable, hayloft and warehouses. Also a corner house in Ironmonger Row being towards the street on the south and west parts 31 yards and containing 5 bays of building and 2 stores and also a new building in Ironmonger Row, between the corner house and the yard belonging to it, contained in front to the street 36 feet and in depth back from the street 16 feet" (Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1767-1786
(6) property in Cross Cheaping. "of "The King's Arms" public house on the west side of Cross Cheaping."
(Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1771-1838
(7) property in Cross Cheaping. "a messuage part of a messuage theretofore known as the"White Bull Inn" on the east side of Cross Cheaping."(Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1773
(8) property in Cross Cheaping. "on the west side of Cross Cheaping a messuage, which includes a brew house, etc..measuring 121 feet from the entry to the yard, 17 feet 3 inches in width at the top of the yard (next to the garden wall), also shed and little yard adjoining to the brew house..containing in length from the brew house and the brew house and the kitchen 14 feet 11 inches and in width from the the shed wall to the wall belonging to William Elliot's building 11 feet 2 inches, also a kitchen adjoining the shed, containing in length from the shed to the extent of the building 19 feet 3 inches and in width from the kitchen wall to the wall of William Elliot's building 14 feet."(Thomas Wheatley's Charity)1791-1817
(9) property in Cross Cheaping, Palmer Lane and Ironmonger Row. "2 messuages in Cross Cheaping and Ironmonger Row and a messuage on the west side of Palmer Lane containing in front 3 yards and 1 foot and also a stable adjoining containing in length to the street 3 yards and 1 foot."(Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1812.
(10) property at the corner of Cross Cheaping, Palmer Lane and Ironmonger Row. "a corner house, part of which stood in or near Cross Cheaping and the other part in Ironmonger Row, formerly called "The Dun Cow's Rib", containing in length in front to Cross Cheaping 30 feet 3 inches and in length to Ironmonger Row 49.5 feet and also the premises comprised in 9"(see above). (Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1828
(11) property at the corner of Cross Cheaping, Palmer Lane and Ironmonger Row. Consisting of the property leased in (9) and (10), but without the two messuages mentioned in (9). (Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1843
(12) property on St. John's Bridge and in Ironmonger Row, being a corner house. " a messuage built near to a site on which a messuage stood which was taken down so that the street could be widened. The yard of the new house is on St. John's Bridge and Ironmonger Row, containing in front towards St. John's Bridge on the south west part 6 yards and 2 feet" (Thomas Wheatley's and Bablake Boys' Charities) 1811-1828
(13) property in Cross Cheaping and Ironmonger Row, being a corner property there. "2 messuages part of which stood in Cross Cheaping and part of which stood in Ironmonger Row, one of which was a corner house between the two streets, called "The Dun Cow's Rib", and also a messuage on the west side of Palmer's Lane containing in length in the front 3 yards and 1 foot and also an adjoining stable containing in length 3.75 yards in front to the lane."(Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1761-1802
(14) property in the Old Women's Market Place and the Great Butcher Row. "of the property comprised in previous leases dated 5 September 1761 and 28 October 1788. Also a messuage in Old Women's Market, which is next to the former property and measures 12 feet and 9 inches in the front on Old Women's Market and 6 yards 4 inches in depth away from the street to the north. " (Bablake Boys' Charity) 1800-1841
(15) property in The Old Women's Market Place and Great Butcher Row. "2 messuages part of which stood in the street then known as Old Women's Market and part in Great Butcher Row. One of the messuages was a corner house between the two streets." This is probably the property mentionned in (14) as "property comprised in previous leases". (Bablake Boys' Charity) 1761-1788
(16) property in the Old Women's Market. "a messuage near to the west end of Trinity Church on Old Women's Market, between a messuage held by the man leasing this property on the east side and a messuage in the occupation of Samuel Clarke on the west side. The property measures 13 yards and 1 foot at the front and 3 yards and 2 feet from front to back." This is possibly related to, or if not the same, property as that referred to in (15). (Bablake Boys' Charity) 1760
(17) property in the Bull Ring. "of a ruinous corner house at the bottom of the Great Butcher Row, the east side of which is towards the Bull Ring and contains 54 feet 9 inches in the front and 33 feet back from the street and the north side of the building towards Ironmonger Row measuing 45 in the front. " (Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1760-1792
(18) property on the west side of Palmer's Lane. "2 messuages containing in length in front to the lane 10.5 yards."(Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1764-1812
(19) property in Ironmonger Row at the west corner of Palmer Lane. "a messuage etc. on the corner of the two streets, extending in front next to Ironmonger Row 8 yards and contained 2 bays of building and 2 shores." (Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1757-1811
(20) property on the west side of Palmer's Lane. "a tenement with a cellar, stable leanto, little garden etc.. The garden was in length by the north side from the brick wall newly erected to the wall dividing it from Palmer Lane about 10.5 yards and by the south side about 9.5 yards and was in breadth at the upper end by the side wall 7 yards and at the lower end 8 yards."(Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1757-1840
(21) property at the corner of Ironmonger Row. "a corner house with yard, the south and west side of the house being on Ironmonger Row, containing 5 bays of building and 2 shores."
(Thomas Wheatley's Charity ?) 1753
(22) property in Ironmonger Row. " a messuage measuring 12 yards by 16 feet." (Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1811-1832
(23) property in Bishop's Street. "messuage on the west side of Bishop Street containing 2 bays of buildings in length by the street 10.5 yards and another bay of building adjoining on the west side and yard adjoining on the east , which contains 38.5 feet in length and 28 feet in breadth at the west. Also a back croft building and a garden on the south side, which measures 24 yards and 2 feet in length and 9 yards in breadth." (Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1671-1841
(24) property on Gosford Street, outside Gosford Gate. "a great messuage, on the south side of the street, the High Building containing 6 bays and the Lower Building containing 11 bays. Also an orchard, measuring 32 yards east to west and 12 yards north to south. Also 6 tenements, 5 gardens, a gate place and a pair of fair gates adjoining one of the tenements. Also a close of land of about 5 acres." (Norton's Charity) 1708
(25) property on the south side of Far Gosford Street. "3 messuages with cow houses, yards and gardens, late in the tenure of Joseph Francis, bounded on the east side by a road leading out of Far Gosford Street to a close belonging to the corporation and demised by them to William Warf which premises were part and parcel leased for 99 years in 1708 to Edward Hill (see 24). Also part of the hereditaments which were demised to Joseph Francis for 21 years." (expired 25 Mar 1829). (Norton's Charity) 1830
(26) property on the north side of Gosford Street and the west side of Mill Lane. "a messuage on Gosford Street with an orchard and garden which measure 61 yards in length and 7 yards in breadth. Also a messuage on Mill Lane, with a garden measuring 6 yards and 2 feet in length and 17.5 yards in breadth." (Overseers of the poor of the parish of St Michael's) 1757
(27) property on the north side of Gosford Street. "a messuage and garden. The building containing 2 bays of buildings next to the street being 29 feet in length and also 1 bay of building backward, which is adjoining, being 16 feet square. Also a small building or pantry attached, being 16 feet 10 inches long and 5 feet 10 inches wide. Also a building behind the first. Also another messuage behind, containing 2 bays of building , being in length 25 feet long and 10 feet wide and a garden 123 yards in length from the front to the town wall, being 9 yards 1 foot and 9 inches wide at the upper end and 7.5 yards wide at the lower." ( Norton's Charity?) 1830
(28) property on the south side of Far Gosford Street. " a messuage etc.. known as "The Hare and Hounds". Also a small messuage adjoining. Also a close of land behind it. Also 3 messuages adjoining the premises. Also a close of land adjoining the latter messuages which is used as a garden." (Norton's Charity) 1808
(29) property on the south side of Far Gosford Street. " a messuage etc. called "The Hare and Hounds", and also the adjoining club room" (Norton's Charity) 1830
(30) close of land behind "The Hare and Hounds" public house on the south side of Far Gosford Street. "part of the hereditaments demised to Edward Hill and part of that demised to Joseph Francis "(see 24 &25). (Norton's Charity) 1830
(31) property adjoining "The Hare and Hounds" public house on Far Gosford Street. "a messuage with ribbonweaver's shop adjoining, over which is the club room occupied by "The Hare and Hounds". Also the new privy in the yard behind, which stood on the site of the old small messuage which formed part of the properties leased by Edward Hill and Joseph Francis." (see 24&25) (Norton's Charity) 1830
(32) property in Gosford Barrs. " a messuage with a garden, containing in length by the wall by the street side 50 yards and in breadth at the nether end 30 yards and so came up with a triangle from the nether corner of the stone wall near the street. Also a croft containing half an acre and an eighth of an acre adjoining to the premises abutting the street on the north and on the way leading to Stoke against the Hermitage on the east side. Also a piece of land containing 1 acre and 39 perches lying behind "The George Inn" on Gosford Street."
(Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1796
(33) property consisting of "The George Inn" public house on Far Gosford Street. "a messuage called "The George Inn" , near to where Gosford Gate stood, and a garden and little croft behind the messuage, containing in length 42 yards and 20 yards in breadth. Also a barn standing near the messuage and also a close of land containing an estimated 2.5 acres." (Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1788-1796
(34) property in Far Gosford Street. "a kitchen and chamber let to Hannah Williamson, adjoining a dwellinghouse already occupied by Williamson, together with a brewhouse, loft, gig house, and stable. Also a close of land adjoining the premises containing 3 acres, 0 rood and 36 perches." (Thomas Wheatley's Charity)
1830
(35) property on the north side of Jordan Well. "a messuage containing 4 bays of buildings and a shore and extending in front towards the street 24 feet. Also a garden belonging to the messuage being 29 yards long and 8 yards wide." (Thomas Crow's Charity) 1724-1770
(36) property on the north side of Jordan Well. "2 messuages which were formerly part and let with another messuage to Thomas Lythall. Also a garden adjoining and extending 39 feet from that messuage to the top of the garden, and measuring 17 feet in breadth from the pails of the building opposite. Also a little tenement adjoining to the stable already occupied by the lessee, Elizabeth Toon, and belonging with her dwellinghouse." (Crow's Charity) 1791
(37) property on the north side of Jordan Well. "a front messuage in Jordan Well on the north side of the yard, garden etc., the garden containing 57.5 feet in length from the pails to the the top of the garden and 22.5 feet in breadth. Also a small piece of land behind the necessary house." (Thomas Crow's Charity) 1791-1843
(38) property in Much Park Street (otherwise Midsford Street). "a messuage with a yard behind, a little brew house used as a slaughter shop, on the east side of the Midsford Street." (Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1784-1841
(39) property at the upper end of Much Park Street. "2 messuages without and formerly adjoining Newgate, and on the south side of Much Park Street, containing 13.5 yards taken in front to the street and 13.25 yards in length by the passage leading into the park. Also a garden behind the messuages measuring 60 yards and 1foot from the back of the messuages by the city wall to the top part of the garden and 37 yards in length, from the buildings on the opposite side of the garden to the passage leading to the park. At the top of the passage a hedge divided the it from the land occupied by .......[missing] Goodall, whose land contained 13.5 yards in width next to the 2 messuages and in width at the end of the garden next to the footway 18 yards and then ran along land already in Goodall's occupation in an angular direction to the harbour near the city wall, and measured 5 yards at the entrance to the harbour."(Thomas Wheatley's Charity?)1830
(40) property on the east side of Much Park Street. " an assignment of a lease dated 30 October 1819 for 14 years from 29 September 1819 for a messuage then since two and then with buildings, a stable and a bake house converted into 6 tenements with a pigstye, a necessary house, yard and garden etc.. The garden was divided from the Friars churchyard by an old stone wall." (Thomas Wheatley's Charity). 1833
(41) property in Little Park Street. " an unexecuted engrossment of a counterpart lease for a messuage on the west side of the street containing 7 yards and 2 feet in front to the street, having a square court yard and a messuage late in the tenure of John Carter and then of Henry Mellor M.D. on the south side and a messuage with a gateway on the north side, which extend backwards 42 yards and 2 feet and then were divided into small tenements. Also a garden adjoining to the west end of the property, containing 10 yards in length and 6.75 yards in width." (Guilds) 1833
(42) property on the north side of Spon Street. "A messuage measuring 12 yards on the street side and a new messuage with a courtyard, both of which were near Spon Gate and having messuages owned by the Corporation on both sides. Also land behind the two messuages measuring 110 yards long and 13 yards wide. Also land 39 yards long and 34 yards wide, lying behind Bablake Garden, outside the Hill Street Gate, with land owned by the Corporation on the west side." (Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1708-1829
(43) property called "Rising Sun" and adjoining house on the north side of Spon Street. " 2 messuages with yard and backside, measuring 16 yards on the street side. Also a garden then occupied as 3 adjoining the messuages on the backside, containing 151.5 yards in length from the ruinous building at the upper end of the yard and in breadth at the upper end 11 yards. Also, the ruinous building standing between the two messuages and the garden , 13.75 yards in length on the garden side and containing 3 bays of buildings. " (Bablake Boys' Charity) 1757-1849
(44) property on the north side of the High Street. "a messuage divided into two tenements, being 8 yards long along the street. Also a yard behind the tenements, being 11 feet long and 5 feet wide." (Bablake Boys' Charity) 1761-1795
(45) property called "The City Hotel", High Street. "a messuage with cellars over the hotel, bounded on the south side by the High Street and on the east by Broadgate." (no charity given) [Nicholas Chambers' Charity] 1820-1833
(46) property on the south side of West Orchard. "a messuage being 8 yards in front and containing 2 bays of building, with a passage leading to the Meeting House on the west side. Also the garden behind, measuring 13 yards in length and 8 yards wide." (Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1770-1841
(47) property adjoining "The Spread Eagle" public house on the south side of West Orchard. "a messuage measuring 14 feet along the street and 54 feet back from the street and in breadth backwards about 16 feet and adjoining the "Spread Eagle" on the east side." (Bablake Boys' Charity) 1767
(48) property on the corner of Fleet Street and West Orchard. "a messuage of which the north side being on Fleet Street and the east side being at the end of West Orchard, containing in breadth by the street 8 yards." (Bablake Boys' Charity) 1755-1843
(49) property on the east side of Grey Friars Lane. "a messuage , being 15.5 yards in front of the street, with a brew house and a necessary house and stable. Also 2 gardens behind the messuage to the south and the premises containing in breadth 16.5 yards to the lane and 54 yards backwards from the lane, 14.5 yards wide at the east end, but at the back of the messuage and stable was about 18 yards and was bounded by gardens of tenements on Cow Lane." (Bablake Boys' Charity) 1767-1832
(50) property on the north side of Cow Lane. "a piece of land on which stood an old messuage and another part which was used as a garden. The piece of land contained 6 yards next to the street and was in the middle part was 7.5 yards wide and at the upper end was about 6.5 yards wide and was 19.5 yards long back from the street, on which the new messuage was erected."(Thomas Wheatley's Charity, otherwise the Bablake Boys' Charity) 1763-1817
(51) property on the north side of Cow Lane. "2 messuages, one of which was extended in the front by the lane 6 yards and 2 feet, and the other was 10 yards in front. Also 2 gardens adjoining, one of which extended in length by the hedge on the north side of the garden 25 yards and on the south side from the necessary house about 20 yards, being about 13 yards wide and went towards the road leading to Cheylesmore and the park. The other garden was 12 yards and 1 foot long and 8.5 yards wide and also extended along the road to "Chilesmore"(Cheylesmore)." (Thomas Wheatley's Charity)1764-1809
(52) property on Cow Lane. "3 messuages and garden" (Thomas Wheatley's Charity)1830
(53) property - Priory House. "a messuage containing 4 bays of building and a building adjoining to the north end, containing 3 bays of building and the another building on the south side of the great court, the greater part of which were used as warehouses and part as a stable with lofts. Also another building at the west end of the court containing 4 bays of building. Also a stable at the west end adjoining the Great Gates , containing 2 bays of building and also a large court yard. " (no charity given) 1765
(54) property on the south side of Hill Street. "a messuage containing 2 bays of building in front to the street 28 feet and extening in length 17 feet backward on the east side and on the west and standing between Bridewell House on the east and Bablake Hospital on the west." (Bablake Boys' Charity) 1767
(55) close of ground at Radford. (Bablake Boys' Charity) 1808
(56) property at Spratton, Northamptonshire. "land called "South Rye Field" in the parish of Spratton containing 22 acres, 3 rood and 16 perches." (Bablake Boys' Charity) 1807-1830
(57) land at Allesley. "called "The North Field" containing 33 acres (though by the time of the lease of 7 December 1756 it had become 35 acres, 0 roods and 38.75 perches)." (Thomas Crow's Charity)1695-1801
(58) property at Berkswell. ""Cooper's Field" and 4 closes called "Brookes Closes" and a barn" (no charity given, leased from the Corporation) 1724-1811
(59) property at Meriden. " 4 closes of inclosed land containing 14 acres" (Thomas Crow's Charity) 1702-1830
(60) land in Barkers Butts Lane. "3 closes called "Oughtons Field" or "Ashmore Fields" with a barn standing in one of them, being in the hamlet of Radford and adjoining "Thistle Field", belonging to the Corporation, on the south, the Nuneaton School land on the east and the lane leading from Barkers Butts towards the .....[missing] House in Coundon on the west, which 3 closes contained approx 10 acres." (Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1761-1839
(61) land in Barkers Butts Lane. "6 ridges of Lammas ground lying in "Suitors Field" outside Hill Street Gate, containing 1.5 acres, bounded leading towards Barkers Butts on the north east." (Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1761-1815
(62) "2 closes of meadow and pasture land called "Conduit Meadows" and a half close called "Conduit Head" situated near to Coventry." (Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1726
(63) property in the parishes of St. Michael and St. John Baptist. "a close of inclosed land , known as "Connywray's Charlton's Close" or "Cow Close", adjoining Conduit Meadow on the north east and Conduit Head on the south west, containing 12 acres 1 rood and 36 perches"(no charity given) 1757-1819
(64) land on Lockers Lane, Foleshill. "a close of pasture land called "Coopers Field" containing about 8 acres." (no charity given) 1831-1834
(65) property at Packington, Warwickshire. "a farm house, close of arable meadow and pasture land called "Conegray" and "Black Croft", "Amans Close"and "Joynes Close", "Barn Field" divided into 3 parts, "Stock Field" with the lane and a piece of pasture land and a long meadow containing approx 54 acres and 2 roods in total." (Thomas Wheatley's Charity) 1800
(66) property in Brinklow. "a messuage with stables, outbuilding, garden, croft etc.. known as "The White Lion". " (Thomas Wale's Charity) 1849
(67) property at Botteswell, Leicestershire. "a messuage containing 4 bays of building and a barn containing 4 bays of barning, a barn near the messuage and a close of pasture ground and 2 yard lands of arable leys and meadow." (Bablake Boys' Charity) 1724
(68) property at B[i]tteswell, Leicestershire. "a messuage containing 3 bays of building and 2 barns containing 4 bays of barning, a close of pasture and 2 yard lands of arable leys and meadow." (Bablake Boys' Charity) 1724
(69) property at Bulkington, Warwickshire. "a messuage and adjoining barn, a garden in which they stand. Also a half yard land of arable land, meadow and pasture and also a messuage and barn, with an orchard and garden and 1 yard land of arable land,meadow and pasture, both already possessed by the lessee." (Bonds Hospital Trustees) 1724
(70) "grant of rent charge of £40 out of a house in Jordan Well, in trust that it is disposed equally between 6 poor widows of the parish of Holy Trinity, not receiving any other relief." (Mary Radford's Charity) 1759
(71) property at Norton, Leicestershire. "a messuage with barns, stables, outbuildings, garden, orchard, yards etc.. Also several closes of meadow containing 62 acres, 0 rood and 32 perches altogether." [ Thomas Wale's Charity[?] no charity given but, found by cross referencing with pa1196/4/3] 1829
(72) farm at Cliffords Chambers, Gloucestershire. "a messuage with barns, stables, ox pens, yards etc.. Also several closes of pasture land lying contiguous and know by various names of the Homestead. Also land totalling at 119 acres, 2 roods and 7 perches."(Thomas Jesson's Charity) 1829
(73) property on the south side of Silver Street. "a messuage containing 2 bays of building next to Swine's Cross, with the yard of the Free School behind. Also a messuage with a little shop, on the same side of the street, adjoining the first messuage and next to the passage leading to the yard of the Master of the Free Grammar School. The second messuage containing 1 bay of building and fronting 51 feet along the street. Also a piece of ground, in front of the aforementionned Master's yard, separated by a brick wall, being in the north end corner of the yard and lying between the south corner of the second messuage and an arch in the wal, through which ran a corner sewer, containing 16 yards in length from the second messuage to the arch, 9.5 yards along the wall from the arch to the north end and 12 yards wide along by both messuages." (no charity given) 1820
(74) land on the south side of Coventry Canal. "2 pieces of land containing 2 acres, 0 rood and 5 perches, which were one piece of land, but are now divided by the canal."(Sir Thomas White's Charity) 1819
(75) "conveyance by lease release...of a house and garden in Foleshill with a covenant to levy a fine" (no charity given) 1779
(76) house and garden in Foleshill. "mortgage..for 1000 years, for securing £50 of Sir Thomas White's Loan money lent to a John Radford with a covenant to insure"(no charity given?Sir Thomas White's Charity)1792
(77) " mortgage for a property in St. Agnes Lane, for 1000 years for £50 part of Sir Thomas White's Loan money granted to a William Moore. Also 5 Title Deeds relating to this property."(Sir Thomas White's? Charity)1787
(78) "bundle of old deeds, including mortgages and assignment of leases, relating to the Bablake Boys' Estates" (brief entry as very little detail given) 1748-1828
(79) leases relating to various properties in Brinklow (brief entry as very little detail given, no charity given) 1671-1826
(80) bundle of leases for a farm in Fillongley. (brief entry as very little detail given, no charity given)1761-1814
(81) property at Spratton, Northamptonshire. 2 leases for "an Inclosure" (brief entry and very little detail given, no charity given) 1767-1784
(82) reference to a loan of £5000 given to the Corporation by Sir Thomas White's Loan Charity. (no date)
(83) lists papers relating to Baron's Field (brief entry as very little detail given, no charity given) 1812-1846
(84) lists papers relating to Quarry Close (brief entry as very little detail given, no charity given) 1741-1842
(85)lists papers relating to Baron's Field and Quarry Close (brief entry as very little detail given, no charity given) 1844-1849
(86) lists miscellaneous papers, including account book, minute books, bank books, relating to various different charities, of which very little detail is given. c.1780- 1840
(87) lists miscellaneous papers, including recording of broker's notes, paying of dividends, purchase agreements, property valuations, nomination of surveyors etc..for various charities and people and institutions related to the charities, each having very brief entries, with very little detail given. 1816-1881.
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