Collection GB 0074 LMA/4019 - THYNNE AND THYNNE {LAND AGENTS}

Zone d'identification

Cote

GB 0074 LMA/4019

Titre

THYNNE AND THYNNE {LAND AGENTS}

Date(s)

  • 1667-1939 (Création/Production)

Niveau de description

Collection

Étendue matérielle et support

19.5 linear metres

Zone du contexte

Nom du producteur

Notice biographique

The firm was founded in the late 18th century as Kent Claridge and Pearce and by 1802 was referred to as Kent Pearce and Kent. George Frederick Thynne joined the partnership of Charles Kent and William Pearce in the early 19th century, the firm being known as Pearce Kent and Thynne from 1826 and Pearce and Thynne from 1834. The business began at 5 Craig's Court, Charing Cross, later moving to 11 Great George Street, Westminster where it stayed until about 1900 when it moved to 9 Victoria Street, the premises it retained until its closure in the 1950s.

By 1850 the firm was in the sole charge of Frederick K. Thynne. His sons Frederick George, Edward Lewis and Guy Harry had all joined by the 1870s and the business was known as Thynne and Thynne from 1865.

The firm acted as land agents for many wealthy and/or noble clients throughout England and its archive has thus been split between the counties where it administered estates. The bulk of the Thynne and Thynne collection held at London Metropolitan Archives deals with the estates of the Legge family, Earls of Dartmouth, in particular the family properties in London and Kent, with some records for Olney, Buckinghamshire and papers for properties in Berkshire, Hampshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Sussex and the West Riding of Yorkshire. The third earl appointed Kent and Pearce as his Yorkshire land agents in 1804 and for his remaining properties soon after, and they had considerable autonomy over management of the estates from the time of the fifth earl, who succeeded in 1853.

Thynne and Thynne also had an extensive business in Dalston, Hackney. They acted for the Addington family, Viscounts Sidmouth, who owned estates in Devon, Staffordshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire as well as in Dalston and Battersea. Besides this, the firm were responsible for the property of the White family which owned land in Dalston from the 17th century as well as an estate at Wethersfield, Essex. Another client with land in Dalston was James Graham, a Baron of the Exchequer in 1799.

Histoire archivistique

In 1958 the archives of Messrs Thynne and Thynne, land agents of Victoria Street London were distributed from the firm's offices among several county and borough archive services through the British Records Association (BRA983). Two major deposits were made at the Greater London Record Office (now London Metropolitan Archives), followed by several smaller deposits in subsequent years. These later deposits were made after the closure of the firm by Mr A Martin of Blackheath who was responsible in co-operation with the British Records Association for preserving and distributing the firm's archives.

GB 0074 LMA/4019 1667-1939 Collection 19.5 linear metres Thynne and Thynne , Land Agents , 1865-1958
xx Pearce and Thynne , Land Agents , 1834-1849
xx Pearce Kent and Thynne , Land Agents , 1826-1832
xx Pearce and Kent , Land Agents , 1811-1826
xx Kent Pearce and Kent , Land Agents , 1802-1811
xx Kent and Pearce , Land Agents , 1792-1802
xx Kent Claridge and Pearce , Land Agents , 1783-1792

The firm was founded in the late 18th century as Kent Claridge and Pearce and by 1802 was referred to as Kent Pearce and Kent. George Frederick Thynne joined the partnership of Charles Kent and William Pearce in the early 19th century, the firm being known as Pearce Kent and Thynne from 1826 and Pearce and Thynne from 1834. The business began at 5 Craig's Court, Charing Cross, later moving to 11 Great George Street, Westminster where it stayed until about 1900 when it moved to 9 Victoria Street, the premises it retained until its closure in the 1950s.

By 1850 the firm was in the sole charge of Frederick K. Thynne. His sons Frederick George, Edward Lewis and Guy Harry had all joined by the 1870s and the business was known as Thynne and Thynne from 1865.

The firm acted as land agents for many wealthy and/or noble clients throughout England and its archive has thus been split between the counties where it administered estates. The bulk of the Thynne and Thynne collection held at London Metropolitan Archives deals with the estates of the Legge family, Earls of Dartmouth, in particular the family properties in London and Kent, with some records for Olney, Buckinghamshire and papers for properties in Berkshire, Hampshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Sussex and the West Riding of Yorkshire. The third earl appointed Kent and Pearce as his Yorkshire land agents in 1804 and for his remaining properties soon after, and they had considerable autonomy over management of the estates from the time of the fifth earl, who succeeded in 1853.

Thynne and Thynne also had an extensive business in Dalston, Hackney. They acted for the Addington family, Viscounts Sidmouth, who owned estates in Devon, Staffordshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire as well as in Dalston and Battersea. Besides this, the firm were responsible for the property of the White family which owned land in Dalston from the 17th century as well as an estate at Wethersfield, Essex. Another client with land in Dalston was James Graham, a Baron of the Exchequer in 1799.

In 1958 the archives of Messrs Thynne and Thynne, land agents of Victoria Street London were distributed from the firm's offices among several county and borough archive services through the British Records Association (BRA983). Two major deposits were made at the Greater London Record Office (now London Metropolitan Archives), followed by several smaller deposits in subsequent years. These later deposits were made after the closure of the firm by Mr A Martin of Blackheath who was responsible in co-operation with the British Records Association for preserving and distributing the firm's archives.

Deposited via the British Records Association in 1958 with further deposits in 1969, 1974 and 2009.

Records of Thynne and Thynne, land agents, including: office finance and correspondence including day books and client accounts for individual clients; papers of clients consisting of deeds and legal papers, accounts, correspondence, memoranda. The clients concerned include the Legge family, Earls of Dartmouth; the Addington family, Viscounts Sidmouth; the Curzon Family, baronets; the Graham, White and associated families owning property in Dalston, Hackney; the Perceval-Maxwell family; the Hill family; the Spencer-Meade family; James Wilson; Bertram William Arnold Keppel; Reverend George Lock of Lee and smaller amounts of material for other clients. Also personal and family papers for members of the Thynne family especially Guy Harry Thynne.

Arranged in three sections, as follows:

LMA/4019/A: Office administration

LMA/4019/B: Clients' papers

LMA/4019/C: Personal and family papers

These records are available for public inspection, although records containing personal information may be subject to access restrictions.

Copyright rests with the depositor.

English

Please see online catalogues at: https://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm

For family papers of the Legge Family, Earls of Dartmouth see F/LEG.

Substantial sets of papers relating to estates of Thynne and Thynne's clients outside London are held at local record offices. These include:
Earls of Dartmouth: estates at Sandwell, Patshull and Bromley Park, mining papers and Legge, Pigot and Whorwood family papers 17th-20th centuries at Staffordshire County Record Office; Morley and Woodsome manorial and estate papers 18th-20th centuries at West Yorkshire Archive Service, Leeds.

Curzon family: papers relating to the various estates of Earl Howe including papers for Mayfair 1819-1911, Curzon Park, Cheshire and Sheppey, Kent at Leicestershire Record Office; Curzon Park agency papers of Thynne and Thynne at Surrey History Centre.

Addington family, Viscounts Sidmouth: Some Thynne agency papers including deeds relating to the Bagnall (Staffordshire) estates at Staffordshire County Record Office.

Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
Added February 2019. Fulham Greenwich Plumstead Surrey Ham Common Westminster Berkshire Devon Mayfair Blackheath Wandsworth City of Westminster West Sussex Hackney Dalston Islington Charterhouse Square Camden Kentish Town Middlesex Kent Staffordshire Balham City of London Old Jewry Buckinghamshire Hammersmith and Fulham Europe Western Europe UK England London Lewisham Sydenham Thynne and Thynne , Land Agents Legge , family Legge , family , earls of Dartmouth People by occupation People Agents Land agents

Source immédiate d'acquisition ou de transfert

Deposited via the British Records Association in 1958 with further deposits in 1969, 1974 and 2009.

Zone du contenu et de la structure

Portée et contenu

Records of Thynne and Thynne, land agents, including: office finance and correspondence including day books and client accounts for individual clients; papers of clients consisting of deeds and legal papers, accounts, correspondence, memoranda. The clients concerned include the Legge family, Earls of Dartmouth; the Addington family, Viscounts Sidmouth; the Curzon Family, baronets; the Graham, White and associated families owning property in Dalston, Hackney; the Perceval-Maxwell family; the Hill family; the Spencer-Meade family; James Wilson; Bertram William Arnold Keppel; Reverend George Lock of Lee and smaller amounts of material for other clients. Also personal and family papers for members of the Thynne family especially Guy Harry Thynne.

Évaluation, élimination et calendrier de conservation

Accroissements

Mode de classement

Arranged in three sections, as follows:

LMA/4019/A: Office administration

LMA/4019/B: Clients' papers

LMA/4019/C: Personal and family papers

Zone des conditions d'accès et d'utilisation

Conditions d'accès

These records are available for public inspection, although records containing personal information may be subject to access restrictions.

Conditions de reproduction

Copyright rests with the depositor.

Langue des documents

  • anglais

Écriture des documents

  • latin

Notes de langue et graphie

English

Caractéristiques matérielle et contraintes techniques

For family papers of the Legge Family, Earls of Dartmouth see F/LEG.

Instruments de recherche

Please see online catalogues at: https://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm

Zone des sources complémentaires

Existence et lieu de conservation des originaux

Existence et lieu de conservation des copies

Unités de description associées

Substantial sets of papers relating to estates of Thynne and Thynne's clients outside London are held at local record offices. These include:
Earls of Dartmouth: estates at Sandwell, Patshull and Bromley Park, mining papers and Legge, Pigot and Whorwood family papers 17th-20th centuries at Staffordshire County Record Office; Morley and Woodsome manorial and estate papers 18th-20th centuries at West Yorkshire Archive Service, Leeds.

Curzon family: papers relating to the various estates of Earl Howe including papers for Mayfair 1819-1911, Curzon Park, Cheshire and Sheppey, Kent at Leicestershire Record Office; Curzon Park agency papers of Thynne and Thynne at Surrey History Centre.

Addington family, Viscounts Sidmouth: Some Thynne agency papers including deeds relating to the Bagnall (Staffordshire) estates at Staffordshire County Record Office.

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Mots-clés

Mots-clés - Sujets

Mots-clés - Lieux

Mots-clés - Noms

Mots-clés - Genre

Zone du contrôle de la description

Identifiant de la description

Identifiant du service d'archives

London Metropolitan Archives

Règles et/ou conventions utilisées

Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

Statut

Niveau de détail

Dates de production, de révision, de suppression

Langue(s)

  • anglais

Écriture(s)

    Sources

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