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          CUSTUMALS
          COL/CS · Sous-fonds · 1274-1699
          Fait partie de CORPORATION OF LONDON

          Custumals including the Liber de Antiquis Legibus, an historical, political and domestic chronicle covering 1188-1274, compiled in 1274; the Liber Horn, made in 1311 under the direction of Andrew Horn, City Chamberlain, containing transcripts of charters, statutes, grants, customs, charters of companies and towns, precedents, oaths, writs and the "Laws of Oleron" [code of maritime regulation, written 1150]; the Liber de Assisa Panis containing the customs, regulations and punishments connected with the Assize of Bread, 1293-1438; the Liber Ordinationum, a volume of ordinances, customs, legal treatises and statutes from Magna Carta (1215) to 1330; the Liber Custumarum, a volume of City customs, laws, charters, proceedings and municipal regulations, 1324?; the Carte Antique, illuminated transcripts of charters and statutes, 1327-1498; the Statuta Antiqua Angliae, a copy of the Carte Antique covering the period 1327-1430; the Decretales Gregorii Papae, compilation of decretals [papal decrees] promulgated in 1235, with glosses upon the text; the Liber Dunthorn, containing transcripts of charters and extracts from Letter Books and other City records, compiled under the direction of William Dunthorn, Town Clerk, 1474?; the Liber Fleetwood, presented to the City by William Fleetwood, Recorder, 1576, containing information on the Courts of Law and the Mayor, Aldermen and other officers in the year 1576, as well as the liberties, franchises and customs of the City, the liberties, customs and charters of the Cinque Ports [Hastings, New Romney, Hythe, Dover and Sandwich], the Queen's prerogative in the salt shores and the liberties of Saint Martin le Grand; the Liber Albus, compiled under the direction of John Carpenter, Town Clerk, 1419, containing information regarding customs, laws, social conditions, trade and the general conduct of a municipality; the Liber Legum [or Liber Legum Civitatis], extracts from the City Letter Books, 1342-1590; the Liber Lynne, transcripts of deeds of the possessions of the families of Lawneye and Wyth in Lynne, London and Southwark, 1281-1452; proceedings in the Star Chamber with extracts from charters, statutes, inquisitions and other authorities as to the preservation of the navigation of the River Lea, particularly in relation to Waltham Bridge, 1524 and a book containing proceedings against the Hanse merchants of the Steelyard [Hanse merchants traded with foreign ports] resulting in loss of their privileges, 1551-1556, with papers added in relation to the exemption of the Steelyard from assessments and taxes, 1653-1699.

          Sans titre
          RECOGNIZANCES
          COL/RG · Sous-fonds · 1285-1685
          Fait partie de CORPORATION OF LONDON

          Recognizances of debts, 1285, 1291-1296, 1298-1299, 1309-1311, 1313-1317, 1345-1346, 1363-1364, 1377-1393.

          Recognizances of freemen and sureties, [1436-1497]

          Miscellaneous recognizances on bonds, [1612-1685].

          Sans titre
          CTHC · Collection · 1841-1966

          Registers and day books of burials in consecrated or church ground and unconsecrated or chapel ground, 1841-1952, showing name, abode, when buried, age, place of burial, when and by whom buried, private vault or grave, purchased monuments and where placed (registers are not available for consultation, please use microfilms X64/1-41); fee books, 1902-1966, including remarks, registrar, sub-district, date of certificate, digger, stone, bill number, name of deceased, age, time, depth, received by, minister, undertaker, secretary's signature, price, description of graves, square position (not always), size of coffin, undertaker's commission, amount; registers of private graves, 1841-1941, showing number of graves, description of place of burial, date and consideration of grant, names and addresses of purchasers, name and description of person interred, year and number (registers are not available for consultation, please use microfilms X64/42-46); registers of public graves, 1900-1965, showing number, date, name, age and time of burial (registers are not available for consultation, please use microfilm X64/47); register of private grave transfers, 1938-1966, showing transfer number, date, grave number, transfer from/to, address and remarks; correspondence relating to private graves; incumbents' account book, divided parish by parish, 1922-1966, and plans of the graves.

          Also deeds and legal papers, 1841-1898; report to Directors by Committee of Proprietors appointed by an Extraordinary Court, to investigate expenditure and general state of the Company's affairs, 1843; report to Directors by Henry George Haywood on proposals for draining the cemetery, 1857; correspondence relating to staffing, sewers and the East London Eastern Extension Railway, 1849-1871; bills, 1841-1897; specification for sewers and roads, with sections, 1884; plans of cemetery including proposed southern extension, 1800s; impression in red wax of seal of Company, 1841; legal records, 1844-1942.

          Sans titre
          BACONS FREE SCHOOL
          GB 0074 A/BFS · Collection · 1703-1913

          Records of Bacon's Free School, Bermondsey, including copy of Josiah Bacon's will; copies of Chancery orders relating to the school; copy of articles of agreement for building the school; leases, releases and assignments of annuity relating to school property; minutes of Governor's and Trustee's meetings; financial records; reports; and school log-books.

          Sans titre
          CORPORATION OF THE SONS OF THE CLERGY
          GB 0074 A/CSC · Collection · 1273-1954

          Records of the Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy (also known as The Charity for the Relief of Poor Widows and Children of Clergymen), including letters patent; minutes; agendas; administrative papers; letter books; papers of associatied charities; schemes and proposals; publicity; cases for legal counsel; financial accounts; subscriptions, donations and bequests; papers relating to the management of estates; and reference books.

          These archives of the Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy were deposited in the London County Record Office on condition that all records for the past 100 years which contain reference to beneficiaries shall be regarded as confidential. Searchers who wish to consult such categories of record should first obtain the consent of the Registrar to the Corporation (Corporation House, 6 Woburn Square, London, W.C.1). Other categories of record and all records more than 100 years old are available for searchers without any special restrictions.

          Sans titre
          FOUNDLING HOSPITAL
          GB 0074 A/FH · Collection · 1741-1979

          Records of the Foundling Hospital. The collection consists of over 800 linear feet of shelving, an estimated 8 tons of paper, and over 1000 plans. The completeness of the collection is particularly noteworthy. The officers of the Hospital from the very beginning were extremely meticulous in record keeping and detailed documents survive which record the lives of the children, the way in which the Hospital operated, the methods of nursing, the prescriptions of the apothecary, the reports of the inspectors, the extraordinary accounts of women's lives, and the involvement of leading figures of the day in actively supporting the charity.

          A/FH/A/01 Charter, petitions and foundation;
          A/FH/A/02 Governors;
          A/FH/A/03 Minutes;
          A/FH/A/04 Reports;
          A/FH/A/05 Agenda books and committee papers;
          A/FH/A/06 Secretary: General;
          A/FH/A/07 Secretary: Staff;
          A/FH/A/08 Secretary: Petitioners;
          A/FH/A/09 Secretary: Children, admission and discharge;
          A/FH/A/10 Secretary: Children, in the country;
          A/FH/A/11 Secretary: Children, being claimed;
          A/FH/A/12 Secretary: Children, apprenticeship;
          A/FH/A/13 Secretary: Children, other employment;
          A/FH/A/14 Secretary: Chapel;
          A/FH/A/15 Secretary: Country Hospitals' returns;
          A/FH/A/16 Secretary: Estate;
          A/FH/A/17 Steward;
          A/FH/A/18 Apothecary/Medical department;
          A/FH/A/19 Dentist;
          A/FH/A/20 Oculist;
          A/FH/A/21 Surveyor;
          A/FH/A/22 Solicitor;
          A/FH/A/23 Schoolmaster;
          A/FH/A/24 Porter/Lodge keeper;
          A/FH/A/25 Night watchman;
          A/FH/A/26 Carpenter;
          A/FH/A/27 Engineer;
          A/FH/A/28 Tailor;
          A/FH/A/29 Matron;
          A/FH/A/30 Scullery maids;
          A/FH/A/31 Headmistress;
          A/FH/A/32 Infants' Headmistress;
          A/FH/A/33 Foster parents.

          A/FH/B/01 Treasurer;
          A/FH/B/02 Treasurer's clerk;
          A/FH/B/03 Secretary: General;
          A/FH/B/04 Secretary: Governors;
          A/FH/B/05 Secretary: Committees;
          A/FH/B/06 Secretary: Estate;
          A/FH/B/07 Secretary's clerk/assistant;
          A/FH/B/08 Steward;
          A/FH/B/09 Apothecary;
          A/FH/B/10 Surveyor;
          A/FH/B/11 Schoolmaster and storekeeper;
          A/FH/B/12 Messenger;
          A/FH/B/13 Gardener;
          A/FH/B/14 Matron;
          A/FH/B/15 Domestic Economy School supervisor;
          A/FH/B/16 Hostel supervisor.

          A/FH/C/01 Benevolent fund;
          A/FH/C/02 Whatley fund;
          A/FH/C/03 Foundling Hospital Savings Bank;
          A/FH/C/04 Superannuation fund.

          A/FH/D/01 Ackworth, West Yorkshire;
          A/FH/D/02 Shrewsbury, Salop;
          A/FH/D/03 Westerham, Kent;
          A/FH/D/04 Chester, Cheshire.

          A/FH/E/01 Commissioners for paving the estate of the Foundling Hospital;
          A/FH/E/02 Brunswick Square Committee;
          A/FH/E/03 Caroline and Landsdowne Place Committee;
          A/FH/E/04 Mecklerburgh Square Committee;
          A/FH/E/05 For paving estates of Thomas Harrison.

          A/FH/F/01 Treasurer, Revd. Dr S White;
          A/FH/F/02 Treasurer, SC Cox;
          A/FH/F/03 Treasurers, GB Gregory and JRB Gregory;
          A/FH/F/04 Governor, C Plumley;
          A/FH/F/05 Secretary, J Brownlow;
          A/FH/F/06 Secretary, WS Wintle;
          A/FH/F/07 Preacher, Revd. J Hewlett;
          A/FH/F/08 Captain L Grove;
          A/FH/F/09 American Loyalist Claims Commission;
          A/FH/F/10 CF Eley, musician;
          A/FH/F/11 Steward, WC Wills;
          A/FH/F/12 H Cooke;
          A/FH/F/13 Unidentified;
          A/FH/F/14 Secretary, M Lievesley;
          A/FH/F/15 Miss Bunbury.

          A/FH/G/01 Redevelopment of the Foundling Site;
          A/FH/G/02 The Foundling Hospital School, Berkhamsted;
          A/FH/G/03 Nurseries and the Child Welfare Centre;
          A/FH/G/04 Cross Road Club;
          A/FH/G/05 Subject and policy files.

          A/FH/H/01 Chancery Case: Attorney General v Foundling Hospital;
          A/FH/H/02 Out of custody documents: purchased strays.

          A/FH/K/01 General Court fair minutes;
          A/FH/K/02 General Committee fair minutes.

          A/FH/M/01 Documents and books collected by J Brownlow;
          A/FH/M/02 Miscellaneous manuscripts;
          A/FH/M/03 Printed material: books, pamphlets and ephemera;
          A/FH/M/04 Public events: royal visits, ceremonies, concerts and memorials.

          A/FH/Q/01 Records stored at Ackworth.

          A/FH/T/01 Thomas Coram Foundation for Children;
          A/FH/T/02 Old Coram Association.

          A/FH/Y/01 Artefacts.

          Sans titre
          DEWELL FAMILY
          GB 0074 ACC/0345 · Collection · 1719-1822

          Records of the Dewell family of Brentford, relating to property in Old Brentford, New Brentford, Hanwell, Chiswick and Isleworth, including wills, leases, extracts from court rolls and legal opinion.

          Sans titre
          WOOD, NASH AND COMPANY {SOLICITORS}
          GB 0074 ACC/0357 · Collection · 1575-1841

          Papers, 1575-1841, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, including deeds, leases and releases, conveyances, wills and probate, fines, bonds, particulars of sale, letters and extracts from parish registers; most relating to land in Edmonton, Standon and the City of London.

          Sans titre
          E. JOSEPH {BOOKSELLER}
          GB 0074 ACC/0360 · Collection · 1697-1824

          Papers purchased from E. Joseph, bookseller of Charing Cross Road, including copies from the Court Roll of Isleworth Syon Manor, Twickenham, relating to the lease of lands belonging to the manor, 1697-1796; lease for land in Eastfield and in Holloway Shott, Twickenham, 1719 and 1723; Decree and Order of Master of the Rolls for the sale of freehold, copyhold and leasehold of estates left by John Gray in his will, Twickenham, 1751; lease for 21 years for land with a garden, coach house and stables in Montpellier Row, Twickenham, 1811. Also lease for land in Saint Mary, Islington, 1824.

          Sans titre
          TEDDINGTON MANOR
          GB 0074 ACC/0363 · Collection · 1655-1874

          Records of Teddington Manor, comprising court books, index to the court books and plan of an estate in the parish of Teddington.

          Sans titre
          HYDE, MAHON AND PASCALL {SOLICITORS}
          GB 0074 ACC/0370 · Collection · 1802-1935

          Legal documents, copies of wills and deeds, 1802-1935, relating to properties and estates in various locations including Pinner, the City of London, Woolwich and Islington. Also probate of will of James Yates of Lauderdale House, Highgate, including bequest of railway stock to University College, London to found Professorship of Archaeology, 1871.

          Sans titre
          COWLEY PEACHEY MANOR
          GB 0074 ACC/0374 · Collection · 1636-1826

          Records of the Manor of Cowley Peachey, Colham, Hillingdon; comprising court book for views of frankpledge with courts baron; rental and survey; and statement of quit rents.

          Sans titre
          MIDDLESEX WESTERN CORONERS DISTRICT
          GB 0074 ACC/0393 · Collection · 1950

          Letter from Harold G Broadbridge, Coroner for the County of Middlesex Western Division, to Mr G Chandler, County Councillor, regarding the holding of his first sitting at the Court at Ealing Town Hall.

          Sans titre
          TWINING FAMILY
          GB 0074 ACC/0422 · Collection · 1724-1894

          Records relating to property owned by the Twining family in Alperton and Twickenham, including fines, grants, leases, releases, probates, covenants, extracts from court rolls, inventory, certificates and articles of partnership.

          Sans titre
          DUNCH, Edward (1602-1678)
          GB 0074 ACC/0447 · Collection · 1639

          Royal Writ of Privy Seal proclaiming Edmund Dunch a rebel because of his non-appearance at the Court of the King's Council at Whitehall, and ordering that he be arrested, 1639.

          Sans titre
          CHANDOS FAMILY
          GB 0074 ACC/0453 · Collection · 1761-1939

          Papers relating to the Warren House estate in Great Stanmore, including deeds, covenants, leases, assignments, conveyances, extracts from wills, grants and agreements.

          Sans titre
          RAILWAYS
          GB 0074 ACC/0469 · Collection · 1845-1908

          Plans for the Northern and Southern Railway from Staines to Uxbridge and Harefield, 1845; plans for a projected railway through Acton, Old Brentford, Hounslow, Bedfont, Stanwell and Staines, Isleworth and Twickenham; book of reference of the Windsor, Staines and South Western Railway, 1847. Also assorted sales catalogues for live and dead stock, farm stock, growing crops, corn, furniture, bricks, 1850-1908.

          Sans titre
          HOLMES FAMILY
          GB 0074 ACC/0489 · Collection · 1790-1877

          Title deeds for Vartry Lodge (also known as Albion Lodge), Tottenham, including leases, releases, conveyances, and mortgages.

          Sans titre
          NORTHWICK ESTATES
          GB 0074 ACC/0507 · Collection · 1751-1913

          Records of the Manor of Harrow alias Sudbury, including court books (court leet and court baron); minute book and custumal. Records of the Manor of Harrow Rectory, including court books (court leet and court baron) and minute book. Records of both manors including quit rent books; account books; steward's papers; voters lists and enclosure records. Also sales particulars for premises at Roxeth, Alperton and Northolt.

          Sans titre
          ASHBURNHAM FAMILY ESTATE
          GB 0074 ACC/0524 · Collection · 1662-1894

          Papers relating to property owned by the Ashburnham family, including assignments of lease for premises in the precinct of the dissolved monastery of Westminster [later Ashburnham House, Dean's Yard]; agreements, leases, inventories, valuations and insurance documents for Ashburnham House, Dover Street, Piccadilly; and papers relating to property in Chiswick and Chelsea.

          Sans titre
          GB 0074 ACC/0535 · Collection · 1851-1852

          Overseers' records from the parish of Saint Mary the Virgin, Twickenham; comprising demands from the Clerk of Peace to the Overseers of the Poor of Twickenham for the County Rate and Rate under Lunatic Asylum Act, accompanied by relevant printed reports of Quarter Sessions, County Treasurers' Accounts and lists of demands outstanding.

          Sans titre
          HARROW ENCLOSURE
          GB 0074 ACC/0554 · Collection · 1818

          Map of the parish of Harrow as enclosed by Act of Parliament, 1818.

          Sans titre
          GRUNDEY HOOPER {SOLICITORS}
          GB 0074 ACC/0568 · Collection · 1767-1893

          Papers of Grundey Hooper, solicitors, including copy of Act for improving navigation of River Lee from Town of Hertford to River Thames; and for extending said navigation to floodgates belonging to Town Mill in Town of Hertford, 1767; legal papers relating to a case, the proprietors of Water of River Lee against Thomas Gates for unlawful fishing at Hackney, 1780; legal documents relating to The King against John Marks (indicted in the name of James) on the prosecution of William Sharpe, for assault, 1781; legal documents relating to The King against Joseph White and William Sharp, both of Hendon, for assault against Henry Copland, 1778-1781; legal papers relating to The King against Robert Davis alias Gaby and Thomas Diter, on the prosecution of John Etheridge for a robbery near the Swan, Hendon, 1781; statements of costs for various cases, 1781-1784; legal papers relating to James Ebenezer Mosely versus George Denton, Chief Beadle of Whitecross Street Liberty and John Evans, Headboro' of Whitecross Street Liberty in Manor of Finsbury, for assault and false imprisonment, 1780-1781; legal papers relating to an Appeal for release from "pressed" service in Navy by James Gray of Highgate, apprentice to Benjamin Pawley, of Jewin Street, baker, who made a voyage on board a Privateer with his master's consent and was impressed from the privateer into the Navy, 1779-1780; legal papers relating to case brought by John Ketcher Watchman of Liberty of Moorfields in Shoreditch, who discovered Joseph Lee and John Cox stealing lead from empty house in Crown Alley, in consequence of which they were committed to Newgate, 1785; legal papers relating to petition of John Seager of Swinton Street, Saint Pancras, builder and others regarding the notice of intention by the Trustees of Turnpike Road leading to Highgate Gatehouse and Hampstead and their lessee, John Evans, to apply for Writ of Certiorari to remove into Kings Bench an order made by Justices of Peace for Middlesex at Quarter Sessions on 22 October 1778 to remove the Turnpike at the end of Grays Inn Lane, 1778; legal papers relating to case of Charles Greentree, indebted to William Montagu in sum of £67 on promissory note payable to Thomas Worraker, 1777; draft agreements; will of Susanna Mole of Isleworth, 1893 and declaration by Middlesex Magistrates, setting out chief items of expenditure, in answer to a petition, 1811.

          Sans titre
          SAINT MARY, HARROW: CHURCH HILL, HARROW
          GB 0074 ACC/0590 · Collection · 1851-1852

          Maps of the parish of Harrow on the Hill, surveyed for the purposes of the parochial assessment, 1851-1852.

          Sans titre
          GB 0074 ACC/0595 · Collection · 1857-1869

          Collection of ephemera, 1857-1869 and undated {1850s-1860s}, largely printed, including playbills, programmes, song sheets, catalogues and guides, relating to events, including sport, music, fireworks, fountains and illuminations, at the Crystal Palace (Sydenham, Kent); to operas at the Royal English Opera and the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden (Westminster); and to theatrical, musical and other recreational events, including comedies, ballets, tableaux, dioramas, exhibitions, and popular scientific events, at various premises including in Westminster, St Marylebone, Paddington, St Pancras, St Giles in the Fields, South Kensington, Kew, and Greenwich.

          Sans titre
          PARK, John Cornelius (fl 1825)
          GB 0074 ACC/0598 · Collection · 1676-1953

          Records of the Manor of Sunbury and other property of John Cornelius Park in Sunbury, Teddington and Walton, and records of the Pride family in Hendon, Golders Green and Streatham. The records include court rolls, court books, surveys, book of customs, plans, papers relating to stewards, deeds and other property ownership documents, legal papers and financial records.

          Sans titre
          HILLINGDON AND COWLEY ENCLOSURE
          GB 0074 ACC/0610 · Collection · 1794-1795

          Papers relating to the enclosure in Hillingdon and Cowley, including minutes of proprietors' meetings and copy of the "Bill for Dividing and Inclosing Common Fields in the parishes of Hillingdon and Cowley".

          Sans titre
          WOLLEY FAMILY
          GB 0074 ACC/0611 · Collection · 1822-1930

          Records of the Wolley family of Clifton, Bristol, including diaries and notebooks of Thomas Lamplugh Wolley, including account of travels in Europe visiting Germany, Belgium, France and Italy, and account of military service; family letters; financial accounts; and genealogical notes.

          Sans titre
          C.J. MANDER AND SONS {SOLICITORS}
          GB 0074 ACC/0633 · Collection · 1813-1881

          Papers, 1813-1881, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, including extracts from court rolls, mortgages and conveyances relating to properties in South Mimms, Limehouse, Somers Town, and Tottenham.

          Sans titre
          STANMORE MANORS
          GB 0074 ACC/0658 · Collection · 1775-1924

          Records of the Manor of Little Stanmore, comprising court books and minute book; and records of the Manor of Great Stanmore comprising court books, minute book, conveyance, and compensation agreements.

          Sans titre
          GB 0074 ACC/0669 · Collection · 1877-1901

          Records of Truman Hanbury Buxton and Co Ltd, 1871-1977, comprising deeds, leases, mortgages and licence to make alterations relating to the Prince of Wales Tavern, Church Street, Acton.

          Sans titre
          GB 0074 ACC/0670 · Collection · 1718-1834

          Papers, 1718-1834, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, including lease and plan for Brent Farm, Ealing; will of Jonas Jeffreys of Edmonton, servant to Sir Bigbye Lake; admissions relating to various pieces of land; mortgage for land in Edmonton.

          Sans titre
          ELLIS, RICHARD AND SON {SURVEYORS}
          GB 0074 ACC/0676 · Collection · 1836-1930

          Correspondence files of Richard Ellis and Son, surveyors, relating to properties in Acton, Chiswick, Ealing, Edmonton, Finchley, Hanwell, Harrow, Hendon, Heston, Highgate, Hillingdon, Hornsey, Hounslow, Isleworth, Kilburn, Saint Pancras, Teddington, Tottenham, Twickenham, West Drayton and Willesden, 1836-1930.

          Sans titre
          JESSOP AND GOUGH {SOLICITORS}
          GB 0074 ACC/0704 · Collection · 1726-1920

          Papers of Jessop and Gough, solicitors, 1726-1920, including practice papers; papers arising from work as clerks to Edmonton petty sessions, relating to licensing, rates, school attendance and certain other matters; list of Guardians of Edmonton Union, elected between 1865 and 1879; vestry papers for Waltham Abbey parish, and correspondence. The papers relate mainly to Edmonton and Enfield, but also Wood Green, Kentish Town, Islington, Waltham Abbey, Hendon, Ponders End, Cricklewood, Lea Valley, Harrow, Lee, Catford and Tottenham.

          Sans titre
          ENFIELD AND SOUTH MIMMS
          GB 0074 ACC/0722 · Collection · 1929-1944

          Sale Catalogues for properties and businesses in Enfield, Little Hadham, South Mimms and Waltham Cross, 1929-1944.

          Sans titre
          RIVINGTON AND SON {SOLICITORS}
          GB 0074 ACC/0727 · Collection · 1473-1912

          Papers, 1473-1912, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising legal documents relating to the manor of Kingsbury, 1473, and the manor of Coferers, 1550-1555; legal documents, notes and legal case papers relating to properties bequeathed to James Pateshel Jones, 1624-1891; and legal documents relating to various properties and families, including wills, marriage settlements, leases, deeds and mortages for premises in several locations, mainly Acton, Edmonton, Enfield, Finchley and South Mimms.

          Sans titre
          RYCAUT AND SHOREDICHE FAMILIES
          GB 0074 ACC/0762 · Collection · 1844-1961

          Papers of the Rycaut, Shorediche and Churchward families, including histories of the families; family letters; despatches and notices; press cuttings; historical notes on Ickenham church; papers and photographs relating to Ickenham manor house; and papers of Paul Rycaut Stanbury Churchward relating to his military service in South Africa and India.

          Sans titre
          BURLIN, YEATES AND HART {SOLICITORS}
          GB 0074 ACC/0770 · Collection · 1610-1887

          Papers, 1610-1887, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising legal documents relating to property in Westminster, Uxendon, Preston, Kenton and Wembley, including Preston Farm and Uxendon Manor House.

          Sans titre
          SAVERY, STEVENS AND HUTT {SOLICITORS}
          GB 0074 ACC/0773 · Collection · 1774-1844

          Papers, 1774-1844, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising leases and releases for property in Enfield.

          Sans titre
          COOPER FAMILY
          GB 0074 ACC/0775 · Collection · 1730-1892

          The collection is of family papers belonging to Isabella, Lady Cooper, her children and grandchildren. The papers include documents detailing Lady Cooper's inheritance and assignments of its stock to her husband and children.There is a collection of title deeds for Isleworth Estate, together with leases of various parts of it, tradesmen's vouchers, accounts and particulars of its eventual sale (1855-78). There are also some 17th century title deeds to property in Hidden, Hungerford, as well as later deeds, accounts, rentals and leases.

          Among the personal papers are a group concerning the settlement made on the marriage of William Honywood, Lady Cooper's grandson, with Barbara Whyte, and a group of financial papers chiefly on the subject of loans and securities, the same is true of the papers belonging to William's sisters Elizabeth and Caroline. There are also papers dealing with a mortgage he held from Sir John Shelley on property in Maresfield and Fletching in Sussex and as an executor of his grandmother's will he was forced into lengthy proceedings against the Ware family of Cheltenham for a long outstanding mortgage debt owed to Lady Cooper.

          The last group of family papers relates to Elizabeth, Lady Cooper's younger surviving daughter, who married, secondly, the Reverend Edward Henry Dawkins. It includes their marriage settlement, and a number of his financial papers. The most interesting part of the whole collection relates to the sugar plantation of Dukinfield Hall, Jamaica (1719-1877). There are title deeds for a particularly tortuous descent, yearly accounts of crops, letters from the Jamaica agents and inventories of stock, which include slaves and give their names, ages, country of origin, occupation and state of health. There is also the will of Robert Dukinfield (1755), the original owner of the plantation, which makes provision for his negre mistress and their children out of his other property. The family name has a variety of spellings, Dukinfield being the one most frequently applied to the estate, although the main branch of the family comes from Duckenfield, Chester.

          There are also a few papers concerned with three plantations on the Island of Grenada, which Lady Cooper also inherited (1773-1867).

          Sans titre
          CANONS PARK ESTATE COMPANY LIMITED
          GB 0074 ACC/0784 · Collection · 1640-1929

          Records of the Canons Park Estate Company Limited, 1640-1929, including printed copy of the abstract of title of the Canons Park Estate Co to "all that capital messuage or mansion house called "Canons" with the park gardens, pleasure grounds, lodges, stables and outhouses, buildings, lands and hereditaments thereto belonging situate in the parishes of Little Stanmore and Great Stanmore", 1860-1898; lease of Canons Manor by Sir Robert Stone, 1640; various assignments of term and conveyances; letter from James Drake of Canons Park to the Parish Overseers suggesting that 100 poor children of the parish of Little Stanmore should be employed in the lace making industry, 1813; report on local charities by Committee appointed by Great Stanmore Parish Council to Sir John Fitzgerald, Chairman of Great Stanmore Parish Council, 1929; legal documents and accounts relating to land in Wirksworth, Stafford, Derbyshire and Lincoln.

          Sans titre
          CONNOP FAMILY
          GB 0074 ACC/0801 · Collection · 1516-1929

          Records of the Connop family of Enfield, chiefly title deeds to property that members of the family acquired. This was situated for the most part in Enfield and its neighbouring parishes in Hertfordshire and Essex, Hatfield, Waltham, Cheshunt and Chingford, and was consolidated by the first Newell Connop and his sons.

          Much of the material is in original bundles, each consisting of the deeds for one property; many of these bundles conclude with a conveyance to Newell, and those that do not, pass by inheritance or marriage into the family. For that property which is not conveyed either to the Connops or any of their relations, one can only assume that later deeds have not been kept with the earlier ones.

          In another way also, the collection is incomplete; in his History and Antiquities of Enfield Robinson states that at the time he was writing (1823) Newell Connop held the Manors of Durrants and Suffolks. There is nothing in the collection at all relating to Suffolks, and although there is a schedule of the deeds for Durrants, drawn up in 1832 (ACC/0801/1126), there are no actual deeds. Nor are there any for Grapes Farm, stated by Robinson to be the main manor farm.

          Deeds do exist however for the small manor of Elsings or Norris' farm, which Newell bought in 1804 (ACC/0801/0283-0305). There is also a survey of all Newell Connop's land in Enfield taken in 1804, which unfortunately does not now include a map, and a book of maps each beautifully drawn and coloured of his Essex estates 1803-1814 (ACC/0801/1045-1046). One of the most interesting items among the Enfield deeds is a sales particular for the Forty Hall and Manor of Worcester estate of Eliab Breton in 1787 which includes as Lot 22 the old royal palace of Elizabeth, noting that it stands in a good position for building and the palace when demolished would provide much building material. (ACC/0801/0043).

          The collection also includes property transactions, sale particulars and related papers, family papers and wills.

          Sans titre
          BATEMAN FAMILY
          GB 0074 ACC/0828 · Collection · 1720-1860

          Records of the Bateman family relating to their property in Ealing, Elbow Lane (later Little College Street) in the City of London, Tottenham; and out of London in Chesham, Buckinghamshire; and Kimberworth, Yorkshire (this latter including coal mines).

          Sans titre
          GB 0074 ACC/0833 · Collection · 1920

          Papers, 1920, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work comprising copied extract from a conveyance for premises adjoining the Goat Inn, Forty Hill, Enfield, with a plan.

          Sans titre
          FOYER, WHITE AND PRESCOTT {SOLICITORS}
          GB 0074 ACC/0836 · Collection · 1760

          Copy of court roll for the manor of Hendon relating to the admission of John Haley, an infant, to premises and lands at Woolmeads, 1760.

          Sans titre
          BOWER, COTTEN AND BOWER {SOLICITORS}
          GB 0074 ACC/0837 · Collection · 1905

          Reconveyance of part of mortgaged property at Albert Road, Edmonton, 1905.

          Sans titre
          MAY, MAY AND DEACON {SOLICITORS}
          GB 0074 ACC/0839 · Collection · 1727-1854

          Papers, 1727-1854, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising deeds, legal documents and correspondence relating to tenants of Hendon Manor and Little Stanmore Manor.

          Sans titre
          SUGAR REFINING
          GB 0074 ACC/0850 · Collection · 1827

          Letters patent granted to Morton William Lawrence of Lehman Street, Goodman's Fields, Whitechapel, sugar refiner, by King George IV giving him sole use and benefit of invention of improvement in process of sugar refinery for 14 years, 28 Apr 1827.

          Sans titre
          STANMORE (GREAT) MANOR
          GB 0074 ACC/0866 · Collection · 1587-1679

          Records of the Manor of Great Stanmore, comprising customs of the manor.

          Sans titre