Hull History Centre: Papers of the St Quintin Family

U DDSQ Papers of the St Quintin Family 1220-1960 of and

Historical Background: Joseph Foster traced the pedigree of the St Quintin family back to Herbert St Quintin who is reputed to have arrived with William the Conqueror and been granted lands in the East Riding. Most histories follow this version of events, but George Poulson says that the earliest land transactions involving the St Quintin family come later. However, the family name is from the capital of Picardy and the family was clearly Norman in origin. In the early twelfth century Herbert St Quintin's descendant, Oliver St Quintin, was married to Adeliza who founded the Cistercian priory for nuns near Appleton that came to be called Nun Appleton, later the house of Thomas, 3rd Baron Fairfax (1612-1671). Their eldest son was a knight warrior who conquered part of Wales and their second son, Herbert St Quintin, was responsible for carrying on the family line that became feudal barons of and in the East Riding in the early thirteenth century. Herbert St Quintin married Agnes, sister and co- heiress of Roger de Stutville who was lord of the manors of and Harpham. On his death Harpham passed into the St Quintin family which was then the main seat of the St Quintin family until the second half of the seventeenth century. Harpham church contains the largest number of St Quintin monuments including a number of medieval brasses (Foster, Pedigrees, iii; Poulson, History and antiquities of Holderness, p.264, 267; Allison, History of the county of East Riding, ii, p.224; Pevsner & Neave, York and the East Riding, p.450; Legard, The Legards, p.209; English, The great landowners of East , p.27).

Herbert and Agnes St Quintin had five sons, the first three of whom had no issue. The fourth inherited his father's title of baron of St Quintin, though the barony expired with his great great grandson, Herbert St Quintin, who was summoned to parliament in 1294 and died in 1347. He left two daughters, the eldest of whom had no children. The youngest, Lora St Quintin, married four times, lastly into the co-lateral branch of the family descended from Herbert and Agnes St Quintin's fifth son, Alexander St Quintin. Alexander St Quintin was given Harpham by his mother and the family also held the manors of and from at least the twelfth century. Alexander St Quintin had nine sons and three daughters, all of whom, miraculously, lived to adulthood. His eldest son, William St Quintin, married a daughter of Sir John Routh and their son, also William St Quintin, married a daughter of Sir John Heslerton. The eldest male line of the Harpham branch of the family remained unbroken in this way for two more generations, until William St Quintin, who died in 1379 and whose striking alabaster tomb is one of the earliest in Harpham church. He appears to have been quite an active lord of the manor, establishing the chantry of St Mary in 1340. His wife, Joan, was the daughter of Sir Marmaduke Thweng and in 1374 she was licenced to crenallate a bell tower she built (Foster, Pedigrees, iii; Allison, History of the county of York East Riding, ii, pp.109-10; Pevsner & Neave, York and the East Riding, pp.226, 449-50).

William and Joan St Quintin had at least eight children. Their eldest son went into the church becoming prebend of St Martin, , in 1381, as well as the rector of and . Their second son, John St Quintin (d.1397), married Lora, daughter of Herbert St Quintin (as already mentioned). Their only son died without issue and the line continued through John St Quintin's second son by his second wife, Thomas St Quintin, who married Agnes and had at least four sons. The eldest was John St Quintin (d.1471) who married an heiress, Alice Holme, and had at least three sons, the eldest of whom was also called John St Quintin (d.1509). This John St Quintin married another heiress, Eleanor Thwaites, and they had five sons, the eldest of whom was another John St Quintin who page 1 of 160 Hull History Centre: Papers of the St Quintin Family married Margaret Constable of Flamburgh. He died young leaving an infant son, William St Quintin (b.1515). The latter married Dorothy Griffith and died in 1577 after having seven children, most of whom died young or went on to have no children of their own. The line continued through George St Quintin who married Agnes Creyke and had six children, three of whom died young (Foster, Pedigrees, iii).

Until the seventeenth century the St Quintins remained a middling ancient gentry family of the East Riding, but George and Agnes St Quintin's eldest son, William St Quintin (b.1579), broke this mould, going into public office and increasing family fortunes. He was created baronet 1642 and was sheriff in 1648, dying in 1649. His wife was Mary Lacy, who inherited from her brother, and who also died in 1649. They had nine children, only two of whom died young. Their eldest daughter, Dorothy, married William Cayley, 1st baronet of Brompton. Their eldest son, Henry St Quintin (b.circa 1605), succeeded his father as second baronet. He moved the family from Harpham to Scampston on the north west border of the East Riding and all that now remains of the original manor house is earthworks at Harpham, though the family continued to be transported to Harpham for burial. Henry St Quintin married Mary Stapleton and had seven sons and two daughters, though four sons died young (Foster, Pedigrees, iii; Allison, History of the county of York East Riding, ii, p.224; Legard, The Legards, p.209; English, The great landowners of East Yorkshire, p.46).

Henry St Quintin lived to the age of 90 years (d.1695) and his eldest surviving son, William St Quintin (c.1632-1695) predeceased him by a matter of weeks or months. The 3rd baronet was thus his grandson, third son of William St Quintin and his wife Elizabeth Strickland, their eldest two sons having died without issue. The 3rd baronet, William St Quintin (b.circa 1662) had a career in public office that made a considerable difference to the family's wealth. He was whig MP for Hull for eleven successive parliaments between 1695 and 1723. For a time he served in the Treasury and he also held several lucrative customs posts. After his grandfather's death, between 1697 and about 1720, he spent over £20,000 on about 20 property transactions in the East Riding. The biggest purchases were in , and Scampston. The purchase of the two manors of Scampston cost over £10,000 and William St Quintin was responsible for building most of Scampston village. However, despite all this success and expansion, William St Quintin seems not to have been bothered about passing on his estates to a direct heir, as he never married and died childless in 1723 (Foster, Pedigrees, iii; Pevsner & Neave, York and the East Riding, p.669; English, The great landowners of East Yorkshire, pp.27, 61; Sedgewick, The House of Commons, ii, p.405).

The estates and title passed to another William St Quintin (b.circa 1699), the son of William St Quintin senior's younger brother, Hugh St Quintin, and his wife Catherine Chitty. William St Quintin junior had been born in Amsterdam where his father was a merchant. He was educated at Sydney Sussex in Cambridge and entered the Middle Temple in 1718. He became MP for in 1722 and in 1724, a year after the death of his uncle, William St Quintin married Rebecca Thompson, daughter and heiress of Sir John Thompson (later lord mayor of ). He carried on the expansion of the estates in the East Riding, spending over £10,000 on 13 properties, using his wife's money, between 1724 and 1748 and employing Capability Brown to landscape the grounds at Scampston. He also leased tithes from the Boyntons of Burton Agnes and held the advowson of Burton Agnes church from the same family. Rebecca St Quintin died in 1757 and her husband died in 1770. Of their eight children, only two survived their father, William St Quintin (b.1729) and Mary St Quintin (b.1735). William St Quintin junior had married Charlotte Fane, who was vastly wealthy, but she had died young in 1762 and he did not remarry. As they had had no children and William St Quintin had no surviving brothers, the baronetcy expired when he died in 1795. He was succeeded to the family estates by his nephew, William Thomas Darby (b.circa 1770), the

page 2 of 160 Hull History Centre: Papers of the St Quintin Family son of Mary St Quintin and her husband, Admiral George Darby, and there are a few Darby estate papers in the collections (Foster, Pedigrees, iii; Pevsner & Neave, York and the East Riding, pp.670-1; Sedgewick, The House of Commons, ii, p.405; English, The great landowners of East Yorkshire, pp.61, 94, 106).

William Thomas Darby assumed the surname and arms of the St Quintin family in 1795 and held the estates until his death in 1805. However, the assets he inherited from his grandfather had been depleted by mounting debts; £126,550 in 1785 when Sir William St Quintin had had to flee abroad and then sell quite a lot of property. William Thomas (Darby) St Quintin followed his uncle's example, selling off estates in the 1790s, particularly to the Sykes family whose estate was just to the south of Scampston. Rentals from the Boyntons at Burton Agnes near Harpham were relinquished. However, instead of consolidating his position he went on to build the new St Quintin house at Scampston 1800-3. On his death his wife, Arabella Bridget Calcraft, was left with eight children, four boys and four girls; she outlived him by many years and papers about her funeral in 1841 are in the collection (Foster, Pedigrees, iii; Pevsner & Neave, York and the East Riding, p.669; English, The great landowners of East Yorkshire, p.120; Allison, History of the county of York East Riding, ii, pp.114, 224).

Scampston and the family estates passed on William Thomas St Quintin's death to his eldest son, William Herbert (1797-1859). William Herbert St Quintin married Sarah Foale Bennett, and the couple had no children. William was suffering from mental illness, and papers within U DDSQ2/20/4 suggest that this had been the case since he was a young man. He suffered at times from mania and delusions, and at other times was passive and childlike causing one doctor to name his condition as "imbecility". Following Sarah's unexpected death in 1852, William's brothers discovered financial mismanagement of the estate, which had built up large debts. It was arranged that the finances would be managed by Colonel Matthew Chitty Downes St Quintin and George St Quintin, two of William's younger brothers. William moved to London in the mid-1850s where his affairs were managed mainly by Matthew St Quintin and his wife, Amy. With the help of the rest of the family they tried to have him certified, Amy keeping a full diary of his condition and the prognoses of doctors in 1857 (U DDSQ3/25/7).

On William's death in 1859 his younger brother Matthew St Quintin (1800-1876) inherited the estate. Matthew was a JP and colonel of the 17th Lancers; he had married Amy Elizabeth Cherry in 1850 and their son, William Herbert, was born a year later. They had no more children until a girl and then a boy were born in 1859 and 1861 respectively. (Foster, Pedigrees, iii; DDSQ3/25/7; English, The great landowners of East Yorkshire, p.220).

William Herbert St Quintin (b. 1851) was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. In 1885 he married Violet Helen Duncombe and they had one daughter, Margery Violet St Quintin. William Herbert St Quintin had a long career in local politics, being a JP from 1875 through to his death and an alderman from the time of the formation of the Council in 1889. He was High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1899 and Deputy Lieutenant of the East Riding. He was a naturalist with abiding interests in hunting, fishing, falconry, ornithology and entomology. He was a founding member of the Avicultural Society of 1895. He was president of the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union in 1909. He was a member of the British Ornithologists' Union from 1883 to 1922 and served on the council of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds from 1908- 1919. He was involved in the protection of birds of the East Riding, but drew criticism for the treatment of his own birds who 'wore their wings to stumps on the wires of what he himself described as their "prisons", injured themselves and bled to death, failed to mate, ate their own eggs and young, succumbed to the wet and cold, and died unaccountably from the effects of confinement'. His collection included rare birds from around the world, some of the

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'prizes' being snowy owls from Norway and secretary birds from the Transvaal. He had one Tui from New Zealand. The centre of the collection was great bustards from Spain, which he successfully bred. This bird, ironically, had been hunted to extinction in the East Riding only a few decades before. William Herbert St Quintin died in 1933 and the St Quintin line itself became extinct.

Violet St Quintin outlived her husband by ten years, and the estates at Harpham passed into the L'Estrange family through her daughter's marriage to Lieutenant-Colonel E G S L'Estrange. In 1959 the estates became vested in their daughter, Lady Legard, wife of Sir Thomas Legard and depositor of the St Quintin family papers (Allison, History of the County of York East Riding, ii, p.224; Who Was Who, iii, p.1188; Allison, 'W H St Quintin', passim).

Custodial history: Deposited in the East Riding Record Office and transferred to Hull University Archives by Lady Legard, 1974; second and third deposits received between 1974 and 1980, and fourth deposit received in 1995.

Description: This collection is rich in medieval title deed material and, as a general rule, the papers largely relate to the property and estates of this very long-established East Riding family.

U DDSQ solely comprises estate papers under the following sections: Burton Agnes (1699- 1796) being an original bundle of papers relating to two barns and tithes of hay and corn; Flixton (1618); Foston (1825-1833); Haisthorpe (1398, 1700); Harpham (1297-1815); (1583); (1703); Lowthorpe (1779-1787); Nafferton (1669) being a court roll; Scampston (1771-1847) including the 1847 Scampston tithe award; Thornholme (1787- 1792); various townships (1348-1848) including a 14th century copy of a 1220-1348 parchment roll and an abstract of the title of William St Quintin to estates at Harpham and Burton Agnes 1767-1811; Essex (1655-1819) being papers about property in High Laver including a 1655 survey of the manor and a 1767 survey of the hall; London (1550-1694) being an original bundle about property in New Fish Street in the parish of St Margaret's (an inn that goes through several names). The rest of U DDSQ comprises settlements (1514- 1822) including the marriage settlements of Herbert St Quintin and Mary Stapleton (1620), William St Quintin and Elizabeth Strickland (1653) and William St Quintin and Rebecca Thompson (1724); wills (1649-1782) being those of William St Quintin (1649), Elizabeth Buck (1668), William St Quintin (1723) and Edward Brodrick (1782). There is also one 18th century pedigree.

U DDSQ2 and U DDSQ3 are more varied deposits including accounts, legal and estate correspondence, some miscellaneous family material and a few plans. Details of the contents of these two deposits follow. For U DDSQ2: Burton Agnes (1722); Foston (1720-1803) including some papers of the Hanchett family, the enclosure act of 1776, some sale documents and a letter about an early corn mill 1792 and the wills of William Warner (1789), Henry Tinegate (1756) and William Botterill (1767); Harpham (late 18th century) being a survey and rental; Kelk (1661-1848) including an original bundle about enclosure and the claim of William St Quintin and the wills of Ralph Porter (1687) and Ralph Porter (1698); Lowthorpe (1759-1859) including correspondence and plans about the Nafferton enclosure award with plans of the railway, the 1848 St Quintin title to the old house and manor farm and the wills of Wastel Briscoe (1795) and John Briscoe (1806); Ruston and Thornholme (1778- 1859) including a mortgage of 1785 and the sale to trustees in 1853 and the will of William St

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Quintin (1797); (1344, 1711, 1844-1846) including the endowment of the vicarage by the archbishop of York in 1344 and papers about tithes; Scampston (1623-1903) including abstracts of title, mortgages, surveys and rentals and lettings; (1818-1826); Buckinghamshire (1826) being about Swanbourne cow barn; Essex (1766-1863) including the pedigree of Robert Scawen 1670-1766 and papers about High Laver Hall and the running of Wilmores Farm; Gloucestershire (1831); Hampshire (1822-1827) being papers about Charlotte Steed; London (1830-1863) being papers about property in New Fish Street; Middlesex (1759-1924) including a 1759 volume of coloured plans of the manor of Nottingbarns belonging to Thomas Darby, correspondence about Nottingbarns Farm and the building of the Hippodrome in 1839, an abstract of the title of Herbert St Quintin in 1924 and an original bundle about 27 Bruton Street in Berkeley Square; various townships (1718- 1842).

U DDSQ2 has a variety of other types of archives as follows: accounts (1777-1860) including accounts related to legal affairs; bonds (1539-1838); correspondence (1779-1848) including 170 letters to Oddie Forster and Lumley solicitors 1830-1848; legal papers (1794-1857) including papers about the will of William Thomas St Quintin 1805-1819 and a large bundle of papers about the mental illness of William St Quintin 1853-1857; rentals (1819-1849) being a very complete set of rentals for St Quintin property in the East Riding covering 1819-1849 and rentals for High Laver in the 1830s; settlements (1747-1840) including a settlement between William St Quintin and George Darby to settle St Quintin debts in 1785, an original bundle about the marriage of Charlotte Fane and William St Quintin in 1758 including the will of Anne Deane (1747) and the marriage settlement of William Thomas Darby and Arabella Calcraft (1794); various deeds (1787-1844) including a few vouchers for High Laver. Miscellaneous material in U DDSQ2 includes an 1822 draft pedigree, the Hull Docks Bill of 1840 and a certificate of burial for Arabella Bridget St Quintin (1841). Wills are those of: William St Quintin (1723); letters of administration for John Thompson (1753); William St Quintin (1768); grant of probate for Thomas Darby (1769); Dulcibella Darby (1784); William St Quintin (1787); letters of administration for Richard Jackson (1787); William Petch (1789); George Darby (1790); letters of administration for Anne Darby (1790); William St Quintin (1793); Catherine Griffith (1799); William Thomas St Quintin (1805); William St Quintin (1830); letters of administration for George Darby (1835); letters of administration for Anne Darby (1835); letters of administration for William Thomas Darby (1835); Francis St Quintin (1857); William St Quintin (1830) with codicils 1837-1842. There is also an original bundle of papers relating to the Gould family of Ealing including the will of Charles Morgan (1782).

U DDSQ3 has much the same composition as U DDSQ2 only is richer in estate correspondence and miscellanous papers. In detail, the estate papers are as follows: Burton Agnes (1759-1858) being about tithes on corn and hay; Foston (1808-1857) including papers on the mill and the 1850s letting to a brewery company; Gransmoor (1701) being a letter about the pre-enclosure survey; (1841-1857) being papers about enclosure; Haisthorpe (1831-1857) including papers about rates paid for tithes; Harpham (1714-1760) including a 1714 survey, estimates for repairing the house in 1831, some notices to quit and tenancy agreements and a memorandum about the interment of a St Quintin family member in their vault; Langton (1850) being the rules of the cricket club; Lowthorpe (1780-1898) including papers about and plans of Lowthorpe mills and lodge, work done on the church in 1859 and leases and tenancy agreements; Nafferton (1779-1871) including leases and the 1841 plan and sale of the corn mill; (1828-1869); Norton (1840s) being one proposal for insuring a saw mill; Rillington (1845-1852) being papers about the title of the York and North Midland Railway; (1820-1887) including tenancy agreements and papers and specifications for a new church and chancel in 1832; Scampston (1782- 1944) including valuations of timber and inventories of furniture and house contents and

page 5 of 160 Hull History Centre: Papers of the St Quintin Family leases of the house; Thornholme (1714-1858) including a 1714 survey and tenancy agreements; Thorpe Bassett (1783-1903) including an inventory of the goods of Robert Gypson 1834; various townships (1777-1878) including timber surveys and cropping books of the 1840s, charity distribution in the 1850s, an original bundle about land for the Hull to railway and another for the York to Scarborough railway, an original bundle of papers of John Clumber of Malton 1814-1843 and the 1828 building accounts for the school at Harpham; London and Middlesex (1569-1827) including a 1569 lease for the messuage called 'the sign of the ship', the letters patent of Charles I in 1641 to John, Earl Rivers, and his mother, Elizabeth, Viscountess Savage, to pull down the decayed mansion and other tenements to build five good houses and 42 smaller houses on a street leading up to Tower Hill, 17th century leases and an 1827 insurance policy for a house at Sunbury; Binham, Norfolk (1354-1582) including a memorandum of the customs 1354-1506 and a 514 folio, bound volume 'View and Survey' of the manor of Bynton dated 1576 including an agreement dated 1432 of William Byrt, prior of the convent of Bynham for holding divine service and for installing a bell weighing 800 pounds; Yorkshire, North Riding ( 1856-1888) including the 1888 programme of amateur theatricals at the Theatre Royal in Malton.

The remainder of U DDSQ3 falls into the following sections: accounts (1785-1787) including trust accounts and cash books; Beverley and Barmston Drainage (1798-1876); legal papers (1871-1881) including papers in a poaching case; rentals (1785-1860) being very full records of rentals on all estates; settlements (1767-1789) including the marriage settlement of George Darby and Mary St Quintin (1767); shrievalty (1841-1842) being minutes, lists of judges and lists of juries relating to the duties of sheriff in that year; various deeds (1785- 1834); plans (1747-1938). There is also a pedigree of the Claxton family (17th century) and correspondence (1831-1889) including several hundred letters to John Clumber and Alfred Simpson, estate agents, covering all estate affairs including the building of schools and churches and 65 letters to William St Quintin in the 1880s. U DDSQ3 has some interesting miscellaneous material (1812-1902) including papers about the funeral of Arabella Bridget St Quintin in 1841 and the diary of Amy St Quintin in 1857 chronicling her brother-in-law William St Quintin's mental illness, as well as the diaries of the younger William Herbert St Quintin in Europe in the early 1870s, an 1884 wine list of Hedges and Butler and brass rubbings of St Quintin monuments at Harpham church.

There are also several original bundles of family papers catalogued as U DRA/1075-1209. The latter comprise title deeds for Thurnholme and North Frodingham, for the manor of Harpham, for Ruston and for Thorpe Bassett; estate papers for Scampston; papers for Scagglethorpe and Rillington, including papers about the enclosure of Rillington; papers about the tithes of William St Quintin and Sir Griffith Boynton; papers about the East Yorkshire militia; the wills of William St Quintin (1723), William St Quintin (1768), Mary Dring (1730) and John Hanchett (1815) and the marriage settlements of John Greame and Mary Taylor (1699), John and Mary Hustler (1708) and Edward Dry and Abigail Thorley (1711).

Arrangement: U DDSQ/1 Burton Agnes, 1699-1796 U DDSQ/2 Flixton, 1618 U DDSQ/3 Foston, 1825-1833 U DDSQ/4 Haisthorpe, 1398-1700 U DDSQ/5 Harpham, 1297-1815 U DDSQ/6 Kilnwick, 1583 U DDSQ/7 Little Kelk, 1702-1703 U DDSQ/8 Lowthorpe, 1779-1787

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U DDSQ/9 Nafferton, 1669 U DDSQ/10 Scampston, 1771-1847 U DDSQ/11 Thornholme, 1787-1792 U DDSQ/12 Various Townships, circa 1220-1848 U DDSQ/13 County Essex, 1655-1819 U DDSQ/14 London, 1550-1696 U DDSQ/15 Settlements, 1514-1822 U DDSQ/16 Wills, 1649-1782 U DDSQ/17 Various (Pedigrees), 17th-18th centuries

U DDSQ2/1 Burton Agnes, 1722 U DDSQ2/2 Foston, 1720-1803 U DDSQ2/3 Harpham, late 18th century U DDSQ2/4 Kelk, 1660-1848 U DDSQ2/5 Lowthorpe, 1759-1859 U DDSQ2/6 Ruston and Thornholme, 1778 U DDSQ2/7 Rillington, 1344-1846 U DDSQ2/8 Scampston,1623-1903 U DDSQ2/9 Thorpe Bassett, 1810-1826 U DDSQ2/10 Buckinghamshire, 1826 U DDSQ2/11 Essex, 1670-1863 U DDSQ2/12 Gloucestershire, 1831 U DDSQ2/13 Hampshire, 1822-1827 U DDSQ2/14 London, 1830-1863 U DDSQ2/15 Middlesex, 1759-1924 U DDSQ2/16 Various Townships, 1718-1842 U DDSQ2/17 Accounts and Vouchers, 1777-1860 U DDSQ2/18 Bonds, 1539-1838 U DDSQ2/19 Correspondence, 1779-1848 U DDSQ2/20 Legal, 1794-1857 U DDSQ2/21 Rentals and Rent Accounts, 1819-1849 U DDSQ2/22 Settlements,1747-1840 U DDSQ2/23 Various Deeds, 1787-1844 U DDSQ2/24 Wills, 1723-1857 U DDSQ2/25 Miscellaneous, 1642-1843

U DDSQ3/1 Burton Agnes, 1789-1858 U DDSQ3/2 Foston, 1808-[1857] U DDSQ3/3 Gransmoor, 1701 U DDSQ3/4 Great Kelk, 1841 -1857 U DDSQ3/5 Haisthorpe, 1831-1857 U DDSQ3/6 Harpham, 1714-1760 U DDSQ3/7 Langton, 1850 U DDSQ3/8 Lowthorpe, 1780 -1898 U DDSQ3/9 Nafferton, 1779-1871 U DDSQ3/10 North Frodingham, [1828]-1869 U DDSQ3/11 Norton, 1840s U DDSQ3/12 Rillington,1845-1852 U DDSQ3/13 Ruston Parva, 1820-1887 U DDSQ3/14 Scampston, 1782-1944 U DDSQ3/15 Thornholme, 1714-19th century U DDSQ3/16 Thorpe Bassett, 1783-1903

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U DDSQ3/17 Various Townships, 1777-1878 U DDSQ3/18 London and Middlesex, 1569-1827 U DDSQ3/19 Binham, county Norfolk, 1354-1581/2 U DDSQ3/20 Yorkshire, North Riding, [1856]-1888 U DDSQ3/21 Accounts and Vouchers,1785-1892 U DDSQ3/22 Beverley and Barmston Drainage, 1798-1876 U DDSQ3/23 Correspondence, 1661-1889 U DDSQ3/24 Legal, 1871 -1881 U DDSQ3/25 Miscellaneous, 1577-1902 U DDSQ3/26 Rentals, 1785-1860 U DDSQ3/27 Settlements, 1767-1789 U DDSQ3/28 Shrievalty, 1841-1842 U DDSQ3/29 Various Deeds, 1785-1834 U DDSQ3/30 Pedigree, 17th century U DDSQ3/31 Plans, 1747-1938

U DDSQ4/1 Burton Agnes, 1722 U DDSQ4/2 Scampston, 1693-1771 U DDSQ4/3 Middlesex, 1615-1802 U DDSQ4/4 Acts of Parliament, 1723-1793

Extent: 9.5 linear metres

Related material: Other papers of the St Quintin family are at DRA/1075-1209 Papers of the Wickham Boynton family of Burton Agnes [DDWB] U DRA/848; U DDBM/32/10; U DDCV/31; U DDLA/12/5; U DDSY/62/333, 344; U DDSY/68/49, 51-3, 57-71; UDDSY/75/1; U DDSY(3)/6/1, 46; U DDSY(3)/8/1; U DDDU/9

Other repositories: St Quintin papers (previously held at Hull University Archives), Yorkshire Archaeological Society,

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U DDSQ First Deposit c.1220-1848

U DDSQ/1 Burton Agnes 1699-1796 An original bundle relating to 2 barns and tithes of corn and hay in Burton Agnes and 1 oxgang in Harpham 15 items

U DDSQ/1/1 Release: George Whichcot of Harpswell county 11 Nov 1699 Lincolnshire, esq. to Sir Thomas Meres of the parish of St. Giles in the Feilds county Middlesex. In trust to recited uses 1 item

U DDSQ/1/2 Assignment of Lease: George Whichcot to Sir 2 Jan 1700 William St. Quintin of Harpham 1 item

U DDSQ/1/3 Counterpart of U DDSQ/1/2 2 Jan 1700 1 item

U DDSQ/1/4 Lease: Archbishop of York to Sir William St. Quintin 29 Jan 1700 1 item

U DDSQ/1/5 Mortgage: Sir William St. Quintin to George 24 Jun 1700 Whichcott 1 item

U DDSQ/1/6 Counterpart of U DDSQ/1/5. Endorsed with 24 Jun 1700 Assignment to Sir Thomas Meres, Sir John Meres and Rev. Dr. Hayton, Dean of Chichester 1 item

U DDSQ/1/7 Revocation of uses of U DDSQ/1/1, and 27 Jun 1701 Appointment of the premises in trust for Sir William St. Quintin 1 item

U DDSQ/1/8 Counterpart of U DDSQ/1/7 [27 Jun 1701] 1 item

U DDSQ/1/9 Lease: Archbishop of York to Sir William St. Quintin 15 Dec 1719 of Scampston. With Letter of Attorney 3 December 1719 1 item

U DDSQ/1/10 Lease: Parties as U DDSQ/1/9. With Letter of 1 Jan 1724 Attorney 10 January 1723/4 1 item

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U DDSQ/1/11 Surrender by Sir William St. Quintin of lease as U 22 Jan 1737 DDSQ/1/10 1 item

U DDSQ/1/12 Lease: Parties and property as U DDSQ/1/9 25 Jan 1737 1 item

U DDSQ/1/13 Letter of Attorney: Sir William St. Quintin to Richard 25 Jan 1737 Yoward of York and Robert Newton of Lowthorpe gents. To take possession further to Lease. as U DDSQ/1/12 1 item

U DDSQ/1/14 Surrender by Catherine Griffith of Padworth county 31 May 1796 Berkshire, widow, Ralph Creyke of Marton esq. and George Townend of York gent. (devisees of will of Sir William St. Quintin): lease dated 19 June 1770. 1 item

U DDSQ/1/15 Lease: Archbishop of York to Devisees as U 8 Aug 1796 DDSQ/1/14. With Letter of Attorney 8 August 1796 1 item

U DDSQ/2 Flixton 1618 1 item

U DDSQ/2/1 Quitclaim: Launcellott Mosey of Chatham mariner 30 Jun 1618 (son and heir of Thomas M. of Flixton yeoman dec'd. and wife Elizabeth) to William St. Quintyn of Foulton esq., and wife Mary 2 tenements and moiety of 3 closes in Flixton. 1 item

U DDSQ/3 Foston 1825-1833 3 items

U DDSQ/3/1 Lease: William St. Quintin of Scampston esq. to 6 Oct 1825 Robert Oxtoby grocer and Thomas Bainton miller both of Beverley 5 messuages, the Cross Keys Inn, water corn mill, windmill, and 52ac. 2r. land in Foston. 1 item

U DDSQ/3/2 Renewal of Lease as U DDSQ/3/1 24 Mar 1833 1 item

U DDSQ/3/3 Copy of U DDSQ/3/2 [24 Mar 1833] 1 item

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U DDSQ/4 Haisthorpe 1398-1700 2 items

U DDSQ/4/1 Award of William Gascoyne, arbitrator appointed by 7 Aug 1398 the Earl of Northumberland, concerning services claimed by Thomas Seint Quintyn from tenements in Hasthorp. Given at York 1 item

U DDSQ/4/2 Lease: Sir William St. Quintin to James Coates and 13 Nov 1700 others of Hastropp: tithes in Hastropp 1 item

U DDSQ/5 Harpham 1297-1815 25 items

U DDSQ/5/1 Gift: William son of Sir Anselm de Harpham to Sir 8 Jun 1297 William de Sancto Quintino Capital messuage in Harpham with appurtenances (except the third part which Maud de Ruda held in dower, and the meadow lying beyond the ditch of the messuage). 6 tofts and a rent of 1/2 lb. of cummin from Godfrey Weaver ('Tixtoris') for a toft held by him for life, with the reversion of the toft. 8 bovates and a rent of 2 marks from Richard Astyn of Harpham and his wife Alice for a toft and 2 bovates held by them for their lives, with the reversion of the toft and 2 bovates. Rent of a rose from Walter de Louthorp for 2 bovates held by him for life, with the reversion of the 2 bovates. 3ac. in le Buttes (Buctes?), lying dispersed ('particulariter') in the field of Harpham. Services of 1d. from Thomas de Harpham for a toft, 1 bovate, Becwandayles and North Wandayles; of 1 lb. of cummun from Thomas Ferthyng for a toft; of 16d. from John le Franncays for 1 bovate; and of 16d. from St. Mary's Abbey, York and 1 bovate. Watermill called Halle Milne with the adjacent pond. Rendering 75s. yearly; 2 marks yearly for lives of Richard Astyn and wife Alice, and 30s. yearly thereafter; and rose yearly for life of Walter de Louthorp, and 30s. yearly thereafter. Witn. Arnald de Bucketon, Theobald de Brigham, Roger le Despenser, William Mahew, Alan de Roston, Norman de Kerneteby 1 item

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U DDSQ/5/2 Final Concord: William de Sancto Quintino and wife 27 Oct 1348 Joan plaintiffs and Walter de Harpam and John Squier chaplains deforceants Manor of Harpam with its apputenances (except 9 messuages, 5 tofts, 20 bovates and 2 parts of 2 mills). On the following terms: i) 2 parts of the manor (except 5 messuages and 3 bovates) to William and Joan and heirs male of their bodies, with remainder to right heir of William ii) 5 messuages and 3 bovates, as excepted in (i), to William and Joan for life of Agnes widow of Robert Bertrame, with remainder to William, son the same William (de S[ancto] Q[uintino]), and Agnes daughter of Walter son of John de Heslarton and heirs of their bodies; and then to William and Joan iii) The third part of the manor, at present held in dower by Agnes, widow of Geoffrey de Sancto Quintino, with remainder to William and Joan and the heirs of the said John Squier, to remain to William and Joan and heirs male of their bodies (except 6 messuages, 4 tofts, 12 bovates and three parts of a bovate; and the third part of a messuage, 2 mills, 1bovate and 5ac.); and then to right heirs of William iv) The property excepted in U DDSQ/5/2(iii) to remain to William and his heirs at death of Agnes, [27 October 1348] 1 item

U DDSQ/5/3 Gift: Thomas de Sancto Quintino, lord of Harpham 19 Jun 1403 to Roger, parson of Baynton, Hugh Hardan, William Stabler of Skyrne and Robert (Byri?) Manor of Harpham, with all his property there and in Grauncemor, Thurnom or elsewhere in county Yorkshire. Given at Harpham, Tuesday before Nat. St. John Baptist 5 Hen. IV 1 item

U DDSQ/5/4 Gift: William de Scantoquintino of Harpham esq. to 15 Dec 1460 Robert Cunstable of Flamborghe esq., Joan wife of the donor, Richard Sproteley rector of a moiety of the church of Tweing (Thwing), Thomas Howsome perpetual vicar of Kyllom, and James Yoell of the same yeoman All his property in Krauunsmor (Gransmoor) and 3 watermills in the lordship of Harpham (i.e. Akirmyllyne, Holmemyllne and Rosmyllne. Witn. William Warde of Louthorp, Robert Louthorp of Bridlington, William Leell chaplain. Given at Harpham 1 item

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U DDSQ/5/5 Quitclaim: John de Sanctoquintino son and heir of 18 Aug 1469 Sir William de Sanctoquintino of Harpham to Robert Warde of Besyngby Messuage and adjacent croft at Harpham, sometime of Sir William Foukeson chaplain (toft held by Anthony Lawrence W. and that sometime held by John Huton E.), and croft called le More Crofte (abutting on messuage held by Thomas Foukeson E. and extending to a common moor called le Southkerr). Rendering 1/2d. yearly. Witn. Sir Robert Constabill of Flaynburgh, Marmaduke Constable of the same esq., Anthony Ardren of Marton, William Swillington of Driffelde esq., and Robert Lowthorpe of Bridlington gent. Given at Harpham, feast of St. Helen 1 item

U DDSQ/5/6 Gift: Sir William Seintquintin of Harpham to Nicholas 19 Apr 1471 Holme of Beverley gent. and Robert Flynton Tenement, 3 bovates and a waste (in tenure of John Lam); a waste (Andrew Bell); messuage and 3 bovates (Richard Betrys); cottage and croft (William Hegilston); cottage (Robert Peirson), all in Harpham. For life of Alice, wife of the donor. Witn. Thomas Caterall gent., Richard Litster chaplain, and James Yole yeoman all of Harpham 1 item

U DDSQ/5/7 Exemplification of depositions of Thomas Duffeld 16 Oct 1508 and James Swaldale of Nafferton and John Johnson of Skipsee farmers, concerning Harpham and Burton More. Taken in the chapel of St. John the Evangelist in before Sir Robert , receiver of the manor of Beverley, and Robert Johnson chaplain, chamberlain of the collegiate church of Beverley; and exemplified by George Evers, clerk and notary public, at the request of John Seyntquintyne of Harpham esq. 1 item

U DDSQ/5/8 Gift: Robert Warde of Besynby gent. to John de 6 May 1509 Sancto Quintino of Harpham senr. esq. Messuage, adjacent croft and More Croft (as U DDSQ/5/5). Given at Harpham St. John ante portam latinam, 1509. Witn. Thomas Clerke, Christopher Whiettheyd, Robert Reidheid 1 item

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U DDSQ/5/9 Bargain and Sale: Francis Morice of Westminster 10 Nov 1612 esq. and Francis Phelips of London gent. to William Stquintyn of Harpham esq. Cottage and croft in Harpham (sometime parcel of the possessions of the Chantry of St. Leonard in Speeton Chapel). 1 item

U DDSQ/5/10 Bargain and Sale: George Northend of Foulkton 10 Apr 1613 yeoman to Henrie St. Quintyn (son and heir of William St. Q. of Foulkton esq.) Messuage, 5 oxgangs, 4 closes meadow in Harpham (sometime parcel of the possessions of the chantry of St. Leonard in Speeton Chapel). 1 item

U DDSQ/5/11 Grant: Henery St. Quintin of Harpham esq. to his 4 Aug 1654 second son Henery: annuity of £80 out of manor of Harpham 1 item

U DDSQ/5/12 Bargain and Sale: William Amers sen. to William A. 12 Sep 1670 jnr. both of Harpham yeomen: messuage, croft, 2 closes, 2 oxgangs in Harpham 1 item

U DDSQ/5/13 Final Concord: James Nelthorpe esq., Robert 21 Apr 1672 Waller gent., plaintiffs and Richard Thompson jnr. gent. and wife Mary deforceants Messuage, 30ac. land, 10ac. meadow and 20ac. pasture in Harpham. 1 item

U DDSQ/5/14 Counterpart of U DDSQ/5/13 [21 Apr 1672] 1 item

U DDSQ/5/15 Covenant to levy a Fine as U DDSQ/5/13: Richard 23 Apr 1672 Thompson jnr. of Kilham gent. and wife of Mary to James Nelthorpe of London esq., and Robert Waller of York gent. and Stephen Thompson of York gent. 1 item

U DDSQ/5/16 Counterpart of U DDSQ/5/15 [23 Apr 1672] 1 item

U DDSQ/5/17 Exemplification of a Common Recovery: Stephen 26 Jun 1672 Thompson gent. from James Nelthorpe esq. and Robert Waller gent.: property as U DDSQ/5/13 1 item

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U DDSQ/5/18 Lease and Release: George St. Quintin of London 23-24 Nov merchant to William St. Quintin of Hull 1687 Braseygarth near Brasey Bridge, cottage, messuage called Carrlone House and 2 oxgangs in Harpham. 2 items

U DDSQ/5/19 Lease and Release: William Brearey of Guiseley D. 18-19 Jan 1700 L., George Prickett serjeant at law and Edward Thompson alderman both of York, Thomas Crofts of Stillington esq., and Dame Mary Thompson of York widow, Richard Thompson of Bridlington gent. to Sir William St. Quintin of Scampston 4 oxgangs and close in Harpham. 2 items

U DDSQ/5/20 Exemplification of a Final Concord: Sir William St. 23 Jan 1700 Quintin plaintiff and Richard Thompson jnr. gent. deforceant Messuage, 30ac. land, 10ac. meadow, 20ac. pasture in Harpham. 1 item

U DDSQ/5/21 Deed to lead to uses of a Final Concord [as U 13 Aug 1700 DDSQ/5/20?]: to use of Sir William St. Quintin 1 item

U DDSQ/5/22 Lease and Release: Robert Bethell of Beverley 15-16 Apr 1707 gent. to Sir William St. Quintin of Harpham 2 messuages, close and 5 oxgangs in Harpham 2 items

U DDSQ/5/23 Mortgage: George Amers of (son and heir 19 Apr 1740 of George, son and heir of William A, of Harpham dec'd.), Thomas Sharpe of Dringhoe and wife Mary (mother of G. A. ) yeomen to Robert Grimston of Bridlington gent. Property as U DDSQ/5/12. 1 item

U DDSQ/5/24 Lease and Release: George Amers as U 23-24 Oct 1746 DDSQ/5/23 (now of Harpham) to Sir William St. Quintin of Scampston Property as U DDSQ/5/12 2 items

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U DDSQ/5/25 Transfer of Mortgage by Lease and Release: 26-27 Apr 1815 Wastel Brisco of county Middlesex esq., to Rev. George Wyld of Speen county Berkshire, and James Lambert of county Middlesex gent. Manor and estate of Harpham (also refers to manor of Gransmoor and advowson of Burton Agnes). 2 items

U DDSQ/6 Kilnwick 1583 1 item

U DDSQ/6/1 Bond: George Saintquintaine of Harpham to 17 May 1583 Matthew Saintequintaine esq., and his son and heir Gabriel, both of For payment to them of an annuity of £6.13.4d from estate of Kylnewicke nigh Watton. 1 item

U DDSQ/7 Little Kelk 1703 2 items

U DDSQ/7/1 Lease and Release: Elizabeth (widow of Robert) 8-9 Jan 1703 Esh alias Ash of Bridlington and her sons Richard of Greate Hatfield and Robert of Bridlington yeomen to Sir William St. Quintin of Harpham Close called Low Lingham and Low Lingham Lane in Little Kelks. 2 items

U DDSQ/7/2 Bond for performance of covenants as U DDSQ/7/1 9 Jan 1703 1 item

U DDSQ/8 Lowthorpe 1779-1787 2 items

U DDSQ/8/1 Mortgage: Sir William St. Quintin of Scampston to 13-14 Oct 1779 Elizabeth Trafford of York widow: manor, rectory and tithes of Lowthorpe 1 item

U DDSQ/8/2 Lease and Release: Sir Andrew Warde of Hooton 13-14 Apr 1787 Pagnell esq. (exor. of Elizabeth Trafford as U DDSQ/8/1) and Sir William St. Quintin to Vice Admiral George Darby of Newton, county Hampshire, and Peter Johnson of York esqs. As U DDSQ/8/1 2 items

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U DDSQ/9 Nafferton 1669 1 item

U DDSQ/9/1 Court Roll of manor of (Naffer)ton 13 Oct 1669 1 item

U DDSQ/10 Scampston 1771-1847 8 items

U DDSQ/10/1 Mortgage: Sir William St. Quintin of Scampston to 28 May 1771 William Colborne of Bath esq.: manor, capital messuage and estate of Scampston 1 item

U DDSQ/10/2 Bond: Sir William St. Quintin (as U DDSQ/10/1) to 2 May 1773 Edward Broderick of Piccadilly, county Middlesex esq. For payment of £2,000 on mortgage of manor and estate of Scampston. 1 item

U DDSQ/10/3 Surrender of Mortgage as U DDSQ/10/1. William 11 May 1787 Colborne, by direction of Sir William St. Quintin and his trustees, to Sir Charles Gould of Little Ealing, county Middlesex, and others 1 item

U DDSQ/10/4 Surrender of Mortgage as U DDSQ/10/2: Thomas 28 Jun 1788 Orde esq. and wife Sarah (widow of Edward Broderick esq. and devisee of will of George Darby esq.) All of parish of St. Mary le Bone, county Middlesex, by direction of Sir William St. Quintin and his trustees to Sir Charles Gould of Little Ealing, county Middlesex, and others 1 item

U DDSQ/10/5 Bond: William St. Quintin of Scampston House esq. 9 May 1822 to Rev. John Clapham of Gigleswick For payment of £2,000 secured on mortgage of manor, mansion house and estate of Scampston. 1 item

U DDSQ/10/6 Transfer of Mortgage as U DDSQ/10/5: Rev. John 5 Dec 1835 Clapham and William St. Quintin to Richard, Lord Braybrooke and others 1 item

U DDSQ/10/7 Further transfer of Mortgage as U DDSQ/10/5 to 20 Jan 1843 Richard, Lord Braybrooke and others 1 item

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U DDSQ/10/8 Copy. Scampston Tithe Award 20 Jan 1847 1 item

U DDSQ/11 Thornholme 1787-1792 2 items

U DDSQ/11/1 Lease and Release on redemption of Mortgage: 5-6 Mar 1787 Joshua Reeve of Southwark, county Surrey, merchant (son and heir of John Reeve of Stockton upon Tees master mariner dec'd.) to Vice Admiral George Darby of Newton esq. and Peter Johnson of York esq. Messuage and lands at Thornholme, parish of Burton Agnes. 2 items

U DDSQ/11/2 Mortgage: Sir William St. Quintin and others to 28-29 Jun 1792 Mildred Bourchier widow, Roger Morris esq. and George Townend gent. all of York Manor and estate of Thornholme. 1 item

U DDSQ/12 Various townships c. 1220-1848 29 items

U DDSQ/12/1 Parchment roll bearing copies (14th century) of [1220]-27 Oct various Gifts 1348 a) Gift: Agnes, daughter of Sir Roger de Stotevill, to her son Alexander de Sancto Quintino and his heirs: in her widowhood: all her lands in Harpham, Burton Anneys, Thyrnum and Crancemore. Homage and service of John de Harpham for a tenement held of her in Harpham; of William de Hasthorp for a tenement held of her in Haysthorp; and of all other free tenants holding of her. With reversion to William and Anselm de S. Q., brothers of Alexander, and their heirs successively. Witn. Marmaduke de Tweng, John de Oketone, William de Karthorp, John Grasso, William de (Rue?), John de Risom, Robert de Friboys, John Jordan, Elnard de Saltmerske, Ingram de Monceaus, Simon de Stotevilla, William Robertet, [circa 1220] b) Gift: John de Basingham to Alexander de Sancto Quintino: in marriage with Margery daughter of William de Albo Monest(erio): 8 bovates in Crancemore (i.e. those held by the following tenants: 3 by Robert son of Ralph, 2 by Robert son of Ketil, and 1 each by Hobbe Solpe, Robert son of Henry, and Ralph son of Amund) together with the said tenants and their families. Rendering a pair of

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U DDSQ/12/1 ctd gilt spurs or 6d. yearly, [circa 1225] [1220]-27 Oct c) Gift: Roger de Colville, lord of Bitam (Bytham, 1348 county Lincolnshire) to William de Sancto Quintino: 4 bovates and 3 tofts with the villeins, their families and chattels in Harpham, 2 bovates and 1 toft in Crancemore. Rendering 100s. at Harpham yearly. Witn. Sir William de Hasthorp, Sir Richard de Tweng, Sir Thomas de Heslerton, [circa 1280] d) Attornment by Dame Agnes widow of Sir Geoffrey de Sainquintine to Sir John de Multhorp and Sir Anselm Astine of Harpham chaplains, and Warranty by them to her: further to a Gift to them by Sir William de Seinquintine of two parts of his manor of Harpham with its appurtenances in Burton Annays, Thirnum, Hasthorp, Crancemore, Louthorp and Killume, with the reversion of the third part, held by Dame Agnes in dower by assignment of Sir William. Given at Harpham, decollation of St. John Baptist (II?) Ed. III. (See U DDSQ/12/1(i)) e) 9 April 1282 Gift: (Sir?) Roger de Colvill, lord of Bitham, to (Sir?) William de Sancto Quintino of Harpham: all his property in Harpham, [ ], Thirnum and Grancemore (excepting 2 bovates and a messuage held by Robert Aldis, and 2 bovates and a messuage by Thomas, son of Robert [ ], in Harpham; and 2 bovates and a messuage held by John de Yedingham in Grancemor; with the villeins, their families and chattels; which the donor gave to his brother Walter de Collvil in exchange). Rendering £15 yearly at Harpham, Witn. Sir Thomas de Heslerton, Sir Richard de Tweng, Sir Walter de Buketon, Sir William de Hasthorp, Sir William de Colevill of Swinsted. Given at Lincoln, 9 April. 10 Ed., (9 April 1282) f) Gift: John de Basingham to Richard the clerk, son of Roger Austibi of Harpham: 2 bovates in Harpham which R. A. held, with a toft and croft. Rendering 15s. yearly. Witn. William de Muster parson of Basingham, Thomas de Melsa, Stephen de Killom, no date g) Gift: Herbert de Sancto Quintino to his kinsman Sir William de Sancto Quintino: messuage and 4 bovates in Harpham which he had of the gift of William son of Anselm de Harpham, and which William held of Sir William. Witn. Sir Marmaduke de Tweng, Sir John de Heslerton, [28 April 1297] h) Final Concord: William de Sancto Quintino and wife Joan plaintiffs and Walter de Harpham chaplain and John Squier chaplain deforceants: manor of Harpham with its appurtenances (except 9 messuages, 5 tofts, 2 bovates and 2 parts of 2 mills). As U DDSQ/5/2 above. Incomplete: the

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U DDSQ/12/1 ctd remaining part is at U DDSQ/12/1(m) [27 October [1220]-27 Oct 1348] 1348 i) Gift: Sir William de Sancto Quintino to Sir John de Multhorp and Sir Anselm Astin of Harpham chaplains: Two parts of the manor of Harpham and all his property there (excepting a messuage and 4 bovates), and in Burton Annays, Thirnum, Hasthorp, Grauncemore, Louthorp and Killom. With the reversion of the third part on the death of Dame Agnes, widow of Sir Geoffrey de Sancto Quintino, who holds it in dower by Assignment of the donor. Rendering £200 yearly. Witn. Sir Roger de Somervil, Sir Thomas de Heslerton, Sir Walter de Heslerton, Sir John de Hasthorp, Sir George de Salvayn. Given at Harpham, Monday after Assumption of the B. V. M., 1337. See U DDSQ/12/1(d) above, [18 August 1337] j) Gift: John de Multhorp and Anselm Astyn chaplains to Sir William de Sancto Quintino and his wife Joan: as U DDSQ/12/1(i). Witn. Sir Roger de Somervill, Sir Thomas de Heslerton. Given at Harpham, vigil St. Bartholomew 1337, [23 August 1337] k) Writ to sheriff of Yorkshire: relating to the discharge by Herbert de Sancto Quintino of William son of Geoffrey de Sancto Quintino in respect of 14 carucates, 1 1/2 bovates in Harpham, Burton Annays, Thirnum, Hasthorp and Grauncemore held by William from William de Tweng. 16 February (9?) Ed. (I?), 16 February (1280/1?) l) Memorandum relating to the inheritance of Anselm de Stotevill son of Roger de S., and the claims to it of his five sisters and their families: manors of Burton Annays, Harpham, Hasthorp, Thirnum and Grauncemore. No date m) Completion of Final Concord, the first part of which is at U DDSQ/12/1(h) above, [27 October 1348] n) Final Concord: Walter de Harpham and John Squier chaplains plaintiffs and William de Sancto Quintino and wife Joan deforceants: 6 messuages, 1 bovate 5ac. land, and 12s. rents in Killom, Lowthorp, Burton Anneys, Hasthorp and Kingeston super Hull. Manor of Harpham (except a messuage and 4 bovates). On the following terms: i) Two parts of the premises to William and Joan and her heirs ii) The third part, held in dower by Agnes widow of Geoffrey de Sancto Quintino, to remain to William and Joan and her heirs, [13 October 1348] 14 items

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U DDSQ/12/2 Papers relating to Sir John Routh 8-11 Mar 1417 a) Gift: Sir John Routh, Guy Rouclyff, Robert Brett and William Randolf to Thomas de Sancto Quintino, lord of Harpham and his wife Agnes and heirs of their bodies: manor of Harpham and all property of T. de S. Q. in Harpham, Thyrnom, Grauncemore, Kyngston super Hull, Kyllome, Annasburton, Fyvelay, Muston, Kayton, Ayton, Eberston, Lytilbergh and , which they had of the gift of T. de S. Q. (as U DDSQ/12/2(d)). With remainder to right heirs of T. de S. Q. Witn. Sir John Goddard, Sir John Hothum, John Ask, John Thornome, Thomas Chamberlayne, Given at Harpham, 11 March 1416/7 b) Letter of Attorney: Sir John Routh, Guy Rouclyff and William Randolf to Robert Brett: to deliver seisin further to U DDSQ/12/2(a): 11 March 1416/7 c) Letter of Attorney: Thomas de Sancto Quintino and wife Agnes to William Ardern and Thomas Chamberlan chaplain: to take seisin further to (a). 11 March 1416/7 d) Gift: Thomas de Sancto Quintino, lord of Harpham, to Sir John Routh, Guy Rouclyff, Robert Brett and William Randolf: as U DDSQ/12/2(a). Witn. as U DDSQ/12/2 (a). Given at Harpham, 8 March 1416/7 4 items

U DDSQ/12/3 Papers relating to John Thornom and Anthony de 2 Mar 1426- Sancto Quintino 1 Mar 1430 a) Quitclaim: John Thornom to Anthony de Sancto Quintino: all property which J. T had of the gift of A. de S. Q. in Harpham, Thirnom, Grancemore, Annesburton, Lowthorpe, Hastethorpe, Kyllome, Kyngeston super Hull, Newbyggyne, Grysthorpe, Leberston, Depdale, Semer, Kelyngwyke, Appylgarth, Pekerynge, Byklathwate, Fylay, Muston, Kayton, Aton, Eberston, Lytylbergh, Bempton and Hulmonby. 1 March 1429/30 b) Gift: Anthony de Sancto Quintino, lord of Harpham, to John Aske, William de Bekwyth son of Adam de Bekwyth of Clynte, Peter de Bukton, John Gascoigne, John Thornome, Thomas Arden and John Ingleland: Manor of Harpham, with all his property in Harpham, Thirnome, Grancemore, Burton Annes, Lowthorpe, Hastethorpe, Kyllome and Kyngeston super Hull; and a mill on a stream near Harpham, and the adjacent meadows. Manor of Newbygyng, with all his property in Newbygyng, Grysthorpe, Leberston, Depdale, Semer, Kelyngwyk, Pekerynge, Apylgarth, Byklathwat, Fylay, Muston, Kayton, Ayton, Eberston, Lytylbergh,

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U DDSQ/12/3 ctd Bempton and Hulmonby. Witn. John de Gysborne 2 Mar 1426- prior of Brydlyngton, Sir Robert Hylton, Sir John 1 Mar 1430 Gryffyne, Robert Constable de Flanburgh, William Twyher. Given at Harpham, 2 March 1425/6 c) Letter of Attorney: Anthony de Sancto Quintino to Thomas Hull, chaplain and William Warde of Lowthorpe: to deliver seisin further to U DDSQ/12/3(b). 2 March 1425/6 d) Deed to declare uses of U DDSQ/12/3(b), (i.e. to Anthony and wife Elizabeth and heirs of their bodies, son of Anthony; etc.), 2 March 1425/6 4 items

U DDSQ/12/4 Gift: Sir William Sanctquintyne of Harpham to Sir 26 Mar 1465 Robert Cunstable of Flaymbourghe, Sir John Cunstable of Halessame, Anthony Arden esq., Robert Warde of Bessingbe, Richard Sproteley rector of a moiety of the church of Thweinge and James Yoell yeoman All his property in Harpham and Kyllome; with the reversion of all the property in Kilnewike, Mostone, and Fyllaghe which he would inherit on death of Agnes Skypwithe, his kinswoman. Witn. Peter Hellard, prior of Bridlingtone, William Cunstable clerk, Robert Newport esq., William Leell chaplain, Robert Lowthorpe, 26 March 1464/5 1 item

U DDSQ/12/5 Papers relating to John Seintquyntyn 20 Aug 1482 a) Gift: John Seintquyntyn, son and heir of Sir William Seintquyntyn, to Sir John Constable of , Brian Routh, William Eland, John Thwates and Edmund Thwates esqs.: manor of Herpham with all his property there and in Graunsemore, Thirnom, Bukton, Benton, Kyllom, Aton and Semare. (Except that nothing herein shall prejudice any gift or grant to Alice, wife of the donor, or to William Eland of Kyngeston super Hulle senr., and his wife Joan). Witn. Robert Hyllyard senr., esq., William Bekwyth gent., James Yoele, Richard Lytster chaplain, John Yeole. Given at Herpham, 20 August 1482 b) Declaration of uses of U DDSQ/12/5(a): John Seintquyntyn not to make any alienation of the premises, so that at his death they may pass entire to his son John, in accordance with a deed made between J. S and Herry Thwates and Edmond Thwates. [20 August 1482] 2 items

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U DDSQ/12/6 Lease: Sir William Barthrope, chantry priest of 3 Apr 1545 Graunsmore to William Saintquintine of Harpham esq. Cottage and 5 oxgangs in Harpham and 2 oxgangs in Thirnum, belonging to the chantry. 1 item

U DDSQ/12/7 Award of Sir Gervase Clyfton of Hodsoke county 4 Jan 1555 Nottinghamshire, Sir Robert Cunstable of Everyngham and Sir Thomas Watterton of Walton: to settle disputes between Dorothee Seyntquyntyne, widow of Sir William Seyntquyntyne of Harpham, and his exors. and Gabriell Seyntquyntyne, son and heir of Sir William. Manors and estates of Sir W. in Harpham, Muston, , Newbygging, Thorneholme, Benton, Kylnewike, Leverston, Everston, Cayton and Depedale. 1 item

U DDSQ/12/8 Demise further to U DDSQ/12/7: Dame Dorothee to 20 Mar 1555 Gabriel Seyntquyntyne Manors of Harpham and Newbigginge and estates there and in Muston, Fyley, Thorneholme, Benton, Kylnewike, Leverston, Everston, Cayton and Depedale. 1 item

U DDSQ/12/9 Writ to the Escheator of Yorkshire to deliver to 13 Oct 1564 Gabriell Seyntquyntyne, now of full age, the estates of his dec'd. father Sir William which were in the hands of the Crown by reason of the minority of G. S. Harpham, Newbeggyn, Muston, Fyveley, Thirneholme, Benton, Kilnewick, Leverston, Everston, Cayton, Depedale, Semer, Kelholme, Twynge, Grauncemore, Nafferton, Lekingfield, Gricethorpe, Hayton, Leven, Pikeryng, Little Barghe. 1 item

U DDSQ/12/10 Bond: Thomas Peacock, Richard Atkinson, John 30 Aug 1565 Cappleman, and John Egilston all of Burton Agnes to Gabriel Saintquintyne of Harpham esq. For delivery to G. S. by Walter Griffith of Whichnor, county Staffordshire esq., of a Demise of estates of the chantries of Harpham and Gransmore. 1 item

U DDSQ/12/11 Deed to declare uses of a Fine: Gabriell 3 Mar 1567 Sainctequintynne of Harpham esq. to Thomas Boynton of Berneston esq., John Sainctequintynne and Francis Hungaite gent. Cottages, lands in Harpham, Burton Agnes and Gransemore. To use of G. S. and wife Dorothy 1 item

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U DDSQ/12/12 Lease: Thomas Eymies (Eynns?) of Heslington esq. 16 Jun 1568 to Richard Fox of Lowthroppe yeoman Mansion house of the collegiate church of Lowthroppe with all demesne lands of the church, the manor, parsonage and church of Lowthroppe. Chapel of Ruston. All lands of the collegiate church in those places and in Collome and Harpham. 1 item

U DDSQ/12/13 Inspeximus of assize of novel disseisin between the 15 Nov 1568 prior of Bridlington and William de Hastrope (and others) Lands found to be in Fraystorp and not in Thirnum, Burton, Harpham, Hasthorp and Crauncmore. (3 Feburary 1283/4) 1 item

U DDSQ/12/14 Exemplification of a Final Concord: George 17 Apr 1583 Saintquyntyne esq. plaintiff and John Santquyntyne gent. and wife Dorothy deforceants Manor of Gransemoore with 10 messuages, 4 cottages, 6 tofts, 10 gardens, 10 orchards, 200ac. land, 150ac. meadow, 200ac. pasture in Gransemoore and Harpham. 1 item

U DDSQ/12/15 Bargain and Sale: Thomas Drape of Harpham 12 Jul 1630 carpenter to William St. Quintin of Foulton esq. Cottage, garth and close in Harpham. 2 beastgates and 2 turfgrafts in Lowthrop. 1 item

U DDSQ/12/16 Final Concord: Sir Robert Barwicke and Henry 24 Oct 1653 Fairfax esq. plaintiffs and Henry St. Quintin deforceants Manor of Harpham with 40 messuages, 40 cottages, 1 water mill, 2400ac. land, 300ac. meadow, 500ac. pasture and 1000ac. heath and furze in Harpham, Fowlton, Flixton, East Flotonby, Campe Graynge, Thorneholme, Granstmore. 1 item

U DDSQ/12/17 Exemplification of a Common Recovery: Sir Henry 28 Nov 1653 Cholmeley and Walter Strickland esq. from Sir Robert Barwicke and Henry Fairfax esq. Manors of Harpham and Fowlton with 100 messuages, water mill, windmill, 2400ac. land, 300ac. meadow, 600ac. pasture, 1000ac. heath and furze in Harpham, Fowlton, Flixton, East Flotonby, Campe Graynge, Thorneholme and Gransmore. 1 item

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U DDSQ/12/18 Lease for a year: Sir William St. Quintin of Harpham 24 Jun 1751 to George North of Merchant Taylors Hall, London gent. Manors of and lands in Harpham, Thornholm and Folkton. Advowson of Agnes Burton. Lands in Folkton and Flotmanby. To lead to a Release 1 item

U DDSQ/12/19 Exemplification of a Common Recovery: Joseph 6 Jun 1765 Banks esq. from Christopher Hargrave gent. Manors of Harpham, Thornholm, Gransmoor, Folkton, Scampston, Wansford, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Lenox, Little Ruston, Great and Little Kelk, Gimbling, Foston, with lands in those places and in Agnes Burton, Haysthorpe, Flotmanby, Wintringham, Cattle Holmes. Rectory of Lowthorpe. Advowsons of Burton Agnes, Lowthorpe and Little Ruston. William Saint Quintin esq. vouched to warranty 1 item

U DDSQ/12/20 Bargain and Sale to create a tenant to the precipe: 21 Jun 1765 William St. Quintin of Scampston esq. to Christopher Hargrave and Joseph Banks both of Lincolns Inn county Middlesex esqs. 1 item

U DDSQ/12/21 Deed to declare uses of Fines: William St. Quintin of 10 Jun 1766 Scampston esq. to Christopher Hargrave of Quality Court, Chancery Lane, London, gent. Rectory, lands and tithes in Nafferton. 2 barns, tithes of corn and hay in Burton Agnes. 1 oxgang in Harpham. Lands in Wansford and Pockthorpe. Tithes of Harpham, Haysthorpe, Thurnholm, and Gransmoor. To uses of W. St. Q. 1 item

U DDSQ/12/22 Abstract of Title of Sir William Saint Quintin relating [1811] to estates at Harpham and Burton Agnes, circa 1767-1811 1 item

U DDSQ/12/23 Mortgage: William St. Quintin of Scampston esq. to 10-11 Jun 1767 Wastell Briscoe of Hill Street, Berkley Square, county Middlesex esq. Manors and estates of Harpham and Grantsmore alias Gransmoor. Property in Burton Agnes and Kelk. 1 item

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U DDSQ/12/24 Further Mortgage: Parties and property as U 11 Mar 1778 DDSQ/12/23 1 item

U DDSQ/12/25 Further Mortgage: Parties and property as U 22 Jun 1779 DDSQ/12/23 1 item

U DDSQ/12/26 Further Mortgage: Parties and property as U 16 May 1783 DDSQ/12/23 1 item

U DDSQ/12/27 Copy Release: Wastel Briscoe by direction of Sir 17 Jun 1786 William St. Quintin (both as U DDSQ/12/23) to Vice Admiral George Darby and Peter Johnson esqs. Advowson of Burton Agnes and lands and property there and in Kelk. 1 item

U DDSQ/12/28 Reconveyance: Parties as U DDSQ/12/27: manor of 12 Jun 1787 Gransmoor. Property in Burton Agnes and Kelk 1 item

U DDSQ/12/29 Mortgage: William St. Quintin of Scampston Hall 30 Jun 1848 esq. to Duke of Buccleuch and Queensbury and Lord William Thynne Manor and estate of Thornholm and property in Little Ruston. 1 item

U DDSQ/13 Essex 1655-19th cent. 5 items

U DDSQ/13/1 Plan. 'A True and Perphet Survey and Description Oct 1655 of the Manor off High Laver' 1 item

U DDSQ/13/2 Plan. 'A Survey of High Laver-halle' 1767 1 item

U DDSQ/13/3 Bargain and Sale: Richard Palmer of Holme Park, 10 Apr 1802 county Berkshire, esq. to John Walker Heneage of Compton Basset esq. and John Darby of the Old Jewry, London esq. at the request of William Thomas St. Quintin of Scampston esq. (lately called William Thomas Darby) and John Jubb of Lincoln's Inn, county Middlesex gent. Willmores Farm in the parish of High Laver. 1 item

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U DDSQ/13/4 Lease: William St. Quintin of Scampston esq. to 30 Nov 1819 John and William Nottage both of High Laver, farmers: as U DDSQ/13/2 1 item

U DDSQ/13/5 'Particulars of High Lavor Hall Farm in the Parish of 19th cent. High Lavor and Moreton' 1 item

U DDSQ/14 London 1550-1694 7 items

U DDSQ/14/1 Receipts for rents and annuity payable to parson 1550-1696 and churchwarden of the parish of St. Margaret. (circa 70) 1 bundle

U DDSQ/14/2 5 (Leases?). 1613-1656 5 items

U DDSQ/14/3 Copy Bond in £200: William Wolfe and Gerald 23 Mar 1652 Breton both of London, fishmongers to Anne Rumney of Otford, county Kent, widow For performance to covenants of a Lease. 1 item

U DDSQ/14/4 Lease: John Moyser of the Inner Temple esq. to 20 Oct 1663 William Woolfe citizen of London and fishmonger and wife Judith 1 item

U DDSQ/14/5 Memorandum relating to rents due from the [Oct 1663] premises further to bequests to the parish of St. Margaret 1 item

U DDSQ/14/6 Draft Letter addressed to Mrs. Steele: relating to the [Oct 1663] rent as U DDSQ/14/4 1 item

U DDSQ/14/7 'Abstract of Mr. Mosyers Evidence and Title' 1694 1 item

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U DDSQ/15 Settlements 1514-1822 7 items

U DDSQ/15/1 Gift: John Sanctqwyntyn esq. to Sir Marmaduke 26 Jul 1514 Constable of Everyngam, Sir William Constable of Hatfeylde, Sir Henry Thwates, William Sanctqwyntyn esq. All his manors and estates (other than those he has already given to them). To uses of Settlement made between Sir Robert Constable and the donor on marriage of the donor to Margery daughter of Sir R. C. Witn. Walter Santqwyntyn, William Hoggard chaplain, Richard Qwhyte, John Wandlys, John Qwhyttel, Robert Body, John Drape. Signature of donor 1 item

U DDSQ/15/2 Marriage Settlement: William St. Quintin of Fowlton 4 Aug 1620 esq. and wife Mary, William Ingleby of Ripley, Bryan Stapylton of Myton, Gregorie Crake of Martin esqs. and Herbert St. Quintin of Fowlton gent.: on marriage of H. St. Q. and Mary daughter of Henry Stapylton of Wighill esq. Harpham, Flottenby, Fowlton, Thorneholme, Agnes Burton and Gransmoor. Lazand, county Northumberland. 1 item

U DDSQ/15/3 Marriage Settlement: Henry St. Quintin of Harpham 14 Oct 1653 esq., Sir Robert Barwicke and Henry Fairfax esq. both of Toulston, Sir Henry Cholmley of Newton Grainge and Walter Strickland of Flambrough esq. On marriage of William son and heir of Henry St. Q. and Elizabeth youngest daughter of Sir William Strickland of Bointon: Harpham, Campe Grainge in Flotonby, Fowlton, Flixton, Thornholme, Gransmoore, Burton Agnes. 1 item

U DDSQ/15/4 Marriage Settlement: Sir William St. Quintin of 9 Jun 1724 Harpham, James Hustler of Scampston, Saint Quintin Thompson of London, John Hill of Thornton, Henry Musgrave of Westminster, county Middlesex esqs. and John Thompson of London merchant and daughter Rebecca On marriage of Sir W. St. Q. and R. T.: Lowthorpe. 1 item

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U DDSQ/15/5 Similar Marriage Settlement to U DDSQ/15/4: Sir 9 Jun 1724 William Saint Quintin, James Hustler, Saint Quintin Thompson, John and Rebecca Thompson (all as U DDSQ/15/4) and Mary Hustler of Scampston Harpham, Thornholme and Gransmoore. 1 item

U DDSQ/15/6 Discharge: Vice Admiral George Darby of Nauton 9 Jun 1787 county Hertfordshire esq., the trustees of his Marriage Settlement and Sir William St. Quintin to G. D. and Peter Johnson of York esq. Children's portions under Marriage Settlement of Sir W. St. Q. 1 item

U DDSQ/15/7 Quitclaim: Major General Matthew Chitty Darby 6 Jun 1822 Griffith of Padworth House, county Berkshire Portions under Marriage Settlement and Will of his father, Vice Admiral George Darby. 1 item

U DDSQ/16 Wills 1649-1782 4 items

U DDSQ/16/1 Copy. Sir William St. Quintin of Beverley 9 Jun 1649 1 item

U DDSQ/16/2 Copy. Elizabeth Buck of Filey widow 29 Dec 1668 1 item

U DDSQ/16/3 Probate Copy. Sir William St. Quintyn of Harpham, 21 Jun 1723 Probate 5 August 1723 1 item

U DDSQ/16/4 Copy. Edward Brodrick of Great Portland Street, 13 Apr 1782 parish of St. Marylebone, county Middlesex esq. 1 item

U DDSQ/17 Miscellaneous 17th cent.- 1 item 18th cent.

U DDSQ/17/1 Pedigree of St. Quintin family 17th cent.-18th 1 item cent.

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U DDSQ2 Second Deposit 1344-1863

Arrangement: U DDSQ2/1 Burton Agnes, 1722 U DDSQ2/2 Foston, 1720-1803 U DDSQ2/3 Harpham, late 18th century U DDSQ2/4 Kelk, 1660-1848 U DDSQ2/5 Lowthorpe, 1759-1859 U DDSQ2/6 Ruston and Thornholme, 1778 U DDSQ2/7 Rillington, 1344-1846 U DDSQ2/8 Scampston,1623-1903 U DDSQ2/9 Thorpe Bassett, 1810-1826 U DDSQ2/10 Buckinghamshire, 1826 U DDSQ2/11 Essex, 1670-1863 U DDSQ2/12 Gloucestershire, 1831 U DDSQ2/13 Hampshire, 1822-1827 U DDSQ2/14 London, 1830-1863 U DDSQ2/15 Middlesex, 1759-1924 U DDSQ2/16 Various Townships, 1718-1842 U DDSQ2/17 Accounts and Vouchers, 1777-1860 U DDSQ2/18 Bonds, 1539-1838 U DDSQ2/19 Correspondence, 1779-1848 U DDSQ2/20 Legal, 1794-1857 U DDSQ2/21 Rentals and Rent Accounts, 1819-1849 U DDSQ2/22 Settlements,1747-1840 U DDSQ2/23 Various Deeds, 1787-1844 U DDSQ2/24 Wills, 1723-1857 U DDSQ2/25 Miscellaneous, 1642 – 1843

U DDSQ2/1 Burton Agnes 1722

U DDSQ2/1/1 Copy. Release for 5s.: Sir William Saint Quintin of 8 Mar 1722 Harpham to Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes: 60ac. in Thurnholme South Division in Agnes Burton Moor As collateral security to indemnify G. B. against payment of two third parts of tithe payable from the Common Moor, Horse Carr, Cow Carr, and the Firth. Further to the inclosure of Burton Moor and Lammas Grounds (Award at DDWB/5/88. Relative Lease at DDWB/5/91). Witn. Geo. Burghope, G. Garthwait, F. Heron 1 item

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U DDSQ2/2 Foston 1720-1777 51 items

U DDSQ2/2/1 Copy. Lease and Release: Luke Appleby of North 25-26 Apr 1720 Frodingham yeoman to Richard Burdett of Grays Inn gent. Messuage, 2 cottages and 2 oxgangs. To lead to a Recovery to use of L. A. 2 items

U DDSQ2/2/2 Abstract of Title of John Hanchett: capital water 1726-1793 corn mill, messuages, cottages and lands, and North Frodingham High Bridge 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/3 Minutes of, and queries on, Abstract as U c. 1793 DDSQ2/2/2 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/4 Answers to queries as U DDSQ2/2/3 c. 1793 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/5 Agreement: William Warner of Barton, county 16 Jun 1747 Lincolnshire, mealman and Rev. Samuel Hunter of Langton next Wragby, county Lincolnshire For rebuilding and repair of a public horse bridge (North Frodingham North.; Brigham Holmes South.; old River How East North East; Foston River North West) by W. H., who proposes to build a new bolting mill in Foston. Witn. John Curtois, Jos. Fowler, Jo. Wells. 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/6 Extracts (details of property involved) 1752-1777 a) Sykes and Smith to Borthwick: messuage and 2 oxgangs. 1752 b) From Thomas Bradley and wife Lydia, Francis Danby and wife Elizabeth, Isabella Botterill, Thomas Morris and wife: as U DDSQ(2)/2/6(a) and lands allotted at inclosure, 1777. 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/7 Copy. Foston Inclosure Act 1776 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/8 Certificate of baptism of Frances Augusta, 11 Apr 1782 daughter of John and Frances Hanchett, born 29 December 1781, at Bishops Stortford 1 item

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U DDSQ2/2/9 Copy. Will of William Warner of Foston esq.: 29 Aug 1789 including water corn mill in Foston and North Frodingham High Bridge 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/10 Draft. Quitclaim: John Williams of Foston miller to 1792 John Hanchett of Poet's Corner, Old Palace Yard, Westminster Annuity of £10 to J. W. under will as U DDSQ(2)/2/9, charged on water corn mill, beck and other property of William Warner in Foston, and North Frodingham High Bridge. 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/11 Agreement for Sale: for £8,000: John Hanchett, as 14 Sep 1792 U DDSQ2/2/10, to Sir William St. Quintin of Scampston Water corn mill, beck, parcels of meadow called the Scurves, 3 closes and 4 cottages in Foston. North Frodingham High Bridge. 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/12 Letter from Sir William St. Quintin 18 Sep 1792 Enclosing the agreement as U DDSQ(2)/2/11. Parkin to become miller, 'It is one of the First Mills in '. Hail and snow in Scarborough. 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/13 Memorandum concerning the sale as U n.d. [1792] DDSQ2/2/11 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/14 Account: repair of Foston Mills and premises, and 1792-1796 Frodingham Bridge. Deepening river to the mills 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/15 Acquittance: Elizabeth Kemp of Foston, spinster 21 Sep 1792 to John Hanchett: legacy of £21 under will of William Warner 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/16 Similar acquittance to U DDSQ2/2/15 from Jane 21 Sep 1792 Wilkinson of Foston, spinster: legacy of £105 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/17 Similar acquittance to U DDSQ2/2/15 from Rev. 17 Dec 1792 Zachary Brooke of St. John's College, Cambridge: legacy of £500 1 item

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U DDSQ2/2/18 Similar acquittance to U DDSQ2/2/15 from 21 Dec 1792 Susanna Brooke of Bungay, county Norfolk, spinster: legacy of £500 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/19 Lease and Release: for £25: Thomas Mannison of 5-6 Apr 1793 Birmingham, spoonmaker (cousin and heir of William Warner) to John Hanchett now of Abingdon Street, Westminster Water corn mill and premises in Foston, North Frodingham High Bridge. 2 items

U DDSQ2/2/20 Copy of U DDSQ2/2/19 [5-6 Apr 1793] 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/21 Assignment and Quitclaim: for £120: Parties as U 6 Apr 1793 DDSQ2/2/19: annuity of £10 under will of William Warner 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/22 Queries on title to property as U DDSQ2/2/19, 23 Sep 1793 with answers 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/23 Opinion on title to property as U DDSQ2/2/19 27 Oct 1793 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/24 Acquittance: John Brooke of Cambridge 1 Mar 1794 University, student, to John Hanchett: legacy of £500 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/25 'Dates of Releases for Legacies' (as U [ 1794] DDSQ2/15-18, 21 and 24) 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/26 Lease and Release: for 10s.: Francis Danby of 30-31 Mar 1794 Foston, yeoman (trustee of William Warner) to John Hanchett 2 messuages and 2 Long Closes. 2 items

U DDSQ2/2/27 Letter: Francis Pindar, Seaton to Mr. Pease 7-12 Aug 1794 Asking for £7.10s., a legacy from William Warner. 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/28 Receipts for annuities, being legacies under will of Aug 1794 William Warner, from Mary Hitt, John Williams, and Elizabeth, Sarah and Mary Mannison 5 items

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U DDSQ2/2/29 Assignment and Quitclaim: for £120: William 4 Oct 1794 Manison of Worcester, hairdresser to John Hanchett Annuity of £10 under will of William Warner. 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/30 Instructions for conveyance as U DDSQ2/2/31 1794 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/31 Lease and Release: for £8,000 (i.e. £500 in cash; 9-10 Oct 1794 £4,000 on a mortgage and £3,500 retained for purposes of deed as U DDSQ2/2/33): John Hanchett and wife Frances to Sir William St. Quintin Foston Mill, mill dam and , with appurtenances, island (1ac. 3 + 17p.) on East of mill), 3 closes called High Scurf Straits, Bridge Close; allotment (26ac. 2r. 18p) on Mill Field in 3 closes called Ducket Butts, Red Knot Close and Mill Close; 4 messuages on South side of town street; messuage, 2 garths and allotment (5ac. 30p.) in Foston. North Frodingham High Bridge. 2 items

U DDSQ2/2/32 Deed of Covenants further to U DDSQ2/2/31, 10 Oct 1794 relating to the £3,500 retained by Sir William St. Quintin 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/33 Copy. Deed of Covenants: Sir William St. Quintin 10 Oct 1794 to John Hanchett For production of releases of an annuity and legacies under will of William Warner. 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/34 Final Concord for £160: Sir William St. Quintin 26 Nov 1794 plaintiff and John Hanchett and wife Frances deforceants. 4 messuages, 2 cottages, 2 mills, 1 bridge, 30ac. land, 20ac. meadow, 20ac. pasture and 2ac. land covered with water in Foston, North Frodingham and Brigham. 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/35 As U DDSQ2/2/34 [26 Nov 1794] 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/36 Instructions for counterpart of a Lease to William mid 1790s Massee pursuant to codicil to will of Sir William St. Quintin 1 item

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U DDSQ2/2/37 'Copy of Minutes at York about the Foston Lease' 18 Feb 1795 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/38 Case and Opinion concerning purchase of Foston 22 Feb 1796 mills 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/39 Instructions for a lease (of Foston mill) to Thomas 8 Oct 1796 Parkin and Matthew Botterill 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/40 Acquittance: Frances Augusta Hanchett spinster, 8 Jan 1803 eldest daughter, to her father John Hanchett: legacy of £1,500 under will of William Warner 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/41 Lease and Release: for 5s.: (i) Luke Appleby alias 25-26 Apr 1720 Smith of North Frodingham, yeoman (ii) Richard Burdett of Greys Inn gent. (iii) John Grimston of Bridlington gent. Messuage, 2 cottages and garths and 2 oxgangs. To lead to a Recovery to uses of L. A. Witn. John Tymperton, Richard Chew, Peter Wride 2 items

U DDSQ2/2/42 Exemplification of a Common Recovery further to 6 Jul 1720 U DDSQ2/2/41 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/43 Lease and Release: Luke Smith of North 9-10 Oct 1751 Frodingham gent. to Francis Borthwick of Hull, baker: for £281.17.6d to Richard Sykes of Hull in redemption of a mortgage and £64.1.6d[?] to L. S. Messuage and 2 oxgangs. Witn. Esther Topcliff, Ra. Goforth 2 items

U DDSQ2/2/44 Lease and Release and Assignment of Mortgage, 30-31 Mar 1752 further to U DDSQ2/2/43: Luke Smith and Richard Sykes to Frances Borthwick, all as U DDSQ2/2/43 As U DDSQ(2)/2/43. Witn. William Burgh, Ra. Goforth 2 items

U DDSQ2/2/45 Lease and Release: for £370: Francis Borthwick, 2-3 Apr 1752 as U DDSQ2/2/43, and wife Prissilla to Henry Tinegate of Foston gent.: as U DDSQ2/2/43. Witn. Eli and Ra. Goforth 2 items

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U DDSQ2/2/46 Lease and Release: for £185.10s.: Henry 13-14 Apr 1752 Tinegate (as U DDSQ2/2/45) to William Botterill of Brigham yeoman and wife Isabel Moiety of property as U DDSQ(2)/2/43. Witn. Esther Topcliff, Ra. Goforth 2 items

U DDSQ2/2/47 Copy. Will of Henry Tinegate, as U DDSQ2/2/45 23 Apr 1756 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/48 Copy. Will of William Botterill (as U DDSQ2/2/46) 9 May 1767 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/49 Lease and Release: Thomas Bradley of Foston 4-5 Apr 1777 yeoman and wife Lydia (widow of Henry Tinegate), Francis Danby of Brigholme yeoman and wife Elizabeth (only daughter of H. T.), Isabella Botterill of Beverley (widow of William B.) and Thomas Morris of yeoman (a devisee of William B.) and wife Frances to William Warner of Foston gent. For £660 in all: as U DDSQ(2)/2/43. Witn. Thomas Dixon, Tho. Cater. With Bond for performance 2 items

U DDSQ2/2/50 Final Concord: for £120: William Warner plaintiff 13 Apr 1777 and Thomas Bradley and wife Lydia, Francis Danby and wife Elizabeth, Thomas Morris and wife Frances deforceants Messuage, cottage, 2 barns, 2 gardens, 2 stables, 2 orchards, 2 curtilages, 40ac. land, 20ac. meadow and 20ac. pasture in Foston. 1 item

U DDSQ2/2/51 As U DDSQ2/2/50 [13 Apr 1777] 1 item

U DDSQ2/3 Harpham late 18th cent. 1 item

U DDSQ2/3/1 Survey and rental of estates in Harpham late 18th cent. 1 item

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U DDSQ2/4 Kelk 1661-1848 30 items

U DDSQ2/4/1 Feoffment: Robert Barwick of Great Kelk yeoman 1 Mar 1661 and wife Grace to her natural son George Porter: for £102.6.4 in lands of R. B. which was left to G. P. by his natural father Ralph Porter dec'd. Water corn mill in Great Kelk. Witn. Robert Langdale, Solomon Hall, Robert Porter, Christopher Porter, Jos. 1 item

U DDSQ2/4/2 Bargain and Sale: Joseph Helmsley of Great Kelk 17 Jul 1672 yeoman and wife Grace (widow of Robert Barwick) and George Porter of Stepney, county Middlesex, broad silk weaver to Ralph Porter of Bridlington mercer As U DDSQ(2)/4/1 (Great Kelk Mill). Witn. Christopher , William Langdaile, Samuel Wearsdale, James Robson, Richard Browne, James Morris, Mary Barwick 1 item

U DDSQ2/4/3 Quitclaim: for £55.10s.: George Porter to his 12 Dec 1676 brother Ralph P., both as U DDSQ2/4/2 As U DDSQ(2)/4/2. Witn. Robert Prudom, Robt. Browne, Richard Cockrell, Samuel Wearsdale notary public 1 item

U DDSQ2/4/4 Lease and Release: Ralph Porter, as U 4-5 Apr 1682 DDSQ2/4/2, to Ellen Anderson of Bridlington Key widow As U DDSQ(2)/4/2. Witn. Jno. Rickaby, Geo. Millner, Samuel Wearsdale 2 items

U DDSQ2/4/5 Copy. Will of Ralph Porter, as U DDSQ2/4/2. 8 May 1687 Bequests to wife Jane; son Ralph; daughters Milcha and Jane Water corn mill in Kelk. Messuage, 2 cottages, 6 oxgangs and 2 Wayward Closes in Bempton. Witn. John Helmsley, Samuel Wearsdale, Marmaduke Nelson 1 item

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U DDSQ2/4/6 Lease and Release: for £54.3s: Ralph Robinson 2-3 Apr 1690 master and mariner and wife Ellen (a daughter of Ellen Anderson as U DDSQ2/4/4 dec'd.) and William Anderson master and mariner (son and heir of E. A.) to John Rickaby merchant, all of Bridlington Key As U DDSQ(2)/4/2. Witn. Thomas Harner, Robert Bentley, Samuel Wearsdale 2 items

U DDSQ2/4/7 Lease and Release: for £121: William Marton alias 2-3 Nov 1693 Martin tanner and wife Milcah to Ralph Porter gent. all of Bridlington As U DDSQ(2)/4/2. Witn. John Jackson, William and Ester Cant, Elizabeth Seamer, Jo. Wriglesworth. With Bond for performance 2 items

U DDSQ2/4/8 Copy. Will of Ralph Porter, as U DDSQ2/4/7. 23 Mar 1698 Bequests to wife Dorothy (with provision that, if she pre-deceases him without issue, then her share to Rev. William Bower, minister of Bridlington, Thomas Wilson, Robert Perkin and Thomas Hodgson of Bridlington in trust to maintain a schoolmaster to teach writing, arithmatic and navigation free to the youth of Bridlington; sister Milcha Towle and her daughter Milcha Martin; sister Jane Porter: as U DDSQ(2)/4/5. House in Bridlington. Witn. John Taylor, Mary Carwell, Elizabeth Porter, Stephen Newton 1 item

U DDSQ2/4/9 Agreement for sale: for £101.1.6d.: Dorothy widow 27 Nov 1700 of Ralph Porter as U DDSQ2/4/7 to Francis Wright of Whitwell gent. As U DDSQ(2)/4/2. Witn. John Wright, Ralph Porter, Jo Grimston 1 item

U DDSQ2/4/10 Lease and Release further to U DDSQ2/4/9. Witn. 20-21 Mar 1701 Mary Firbanck, Ralph Porter, Jo Grimston. With bond for performance 2 items

U DDSQ2/4/11 Lease and Release: for £53: John Rickaby, as U 20-21 Mar 1701 DDSQ2/4/6, to Francis Wright, as U DDSQ2/4/9: as U DDSQ2/4/2 2 items

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U DDSQ2/4/12 Lease for 7 years at £17 rent: Francis Wright, as 5 Jul 1701 U DDSQ2/4/9, to Thomas Bradley of Kelk Mill miller Kelk Mill or Mills with house, stable & kiln. Hill Carr and Carr Close in Lowthorp. Witn. Matthew Stainton, William Humfray 1 item

U DDSQ2/4/13 Lease and Release: for £110: Francis Wright now 28-29 Sep 1715 of Westow to Grace Pease of York spinster U DDSQ(2)/4/2. Witn. Will. Scott, Rich. Hodgson, Mary Wardman 2 items

U DDSQ2/4/14 Lease and Release: Grace Pease, as U 2 Dec 1715 DDSQ2/4/13, to Thomas Bradley, as U DDSQ2/4/12: for an annuity of £12 As U DDSQ(2)/4/2. With Bond for performance by T. B. Witn. Fr. Heron, Fr. Taylor, Richard Hodgson 2 items

U DDSQ2/4/15 Counterpart Release as U DDSQ2/4/14 [ 2 Dec 1715] 1 item

U DDSQ2/4/16 Mortgage: for £12: Michael Bradley of Great Kelk 7-8 Apr 1732 miller and wife Johanna to William Hudson of Bridlington merchant As U DDSQ(2)/4/2. Witn. Thos. Hudson, Rich. Hodgson 1 item

U DDSQ2/4/17 Lease and Release for £10.10s.: Grace Pease, as 6-7 Dec 1736 U DDSQ2/4/13, to Thomas Hudson of Bridlington merchant As U DDSQ(2)/4/2. Recites U DDSQ(2)/4/14; the death of Thomas Bradley, on which the mill passed to his eldest son and heir Michael B., as U DDSQ(2)/4/16; and that the annuity as U DDSQ(2)/4/14 has been upaid 'for several years', whereby the premises, 'for several years...in a ruinous condition and untenantable', became forfeited to G. P. Witn. William Hartley, Josh. Buxton 2 items

U DDSQ2/4/18 Copy. Bond in £50: Thomas Hudson to Grace 1736 Pease, as U DDSQ2/4/17 To indemnify her from law-suits he is bringing against Michael Bradley for non-payment of sums due under U DDSQ(2)/4/14. 1 item

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U DDSQ2/4/19 Lease and Release: for £5.10s.: Michael Bradley 9-10 Aug 1737 to Thomas Hudson. As U DDSQ(2)/4/2. Witn. Ralph Creyk, Marm. Prickett 2 items

U DDSQ2/4/20 Lease and Release: for £80: John Hudson 28-29 Sep 1764 (nephew of Thomas H.) of ( esq. to William St. Quintin of Scampston esq. As U DDSQ(2)/4/2. Witn. Marm. Prickett, Charles Ezard 2 items

U DDSQ2/4/21 Act for facilitating the Inclosure of Open and 1836 Arable Fields in England and Wales 1 item

U DDSQ2/4/22 Note on U DDSQ2/4/21 [1836] 1 item

U DDSQ2/4/23 Act to facilitate the Inclosure and Improvement of 1845 Commons and Lands held in common...(etc.) 1 item

U DDSQ2/4/24 Copy: Letter of Attorney under Act as U 1847 DDSQ2/4/23. William St. Quintin to Alfred Simpson senr. of Malton gent. 1 item

U DDSQ2/4/25 Note of land in Great Kelk (to be inclosed?) c. 1847 1 item

U DDSQ2/4/26 Letters. Alfred Simpson, Malton to R W Lumley, 2 May 1847- solicitor, London. Great Kelk inclosure. With 1 26 Jan 1848 from Sidney Taylor, Bridlington, to Alfred Simpson 6 items

U DDSQ2/4/27 Claim of William St. Quintin 8 Sep 1847 1 item

U DDSQ2/4/28 Notes on the inclosure, Markham Dale and open 22 Oct 1847 field in Thornholme 1 bundle

U DDSQ2/4/29 Case and Opinion: power to enclose Markham 15 Nov 1847 Dale 1 item

U DDSQ2/4/30 Draft. Deed of Disclaimer: William St. Quintin to n.d. [Jan 1848] Yarburgh Greame of esq. All claims of St. Quintin, as lord of the manor of Great Kelk, to Markham Dale 1 item

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U DDSQ2/5 Lowthorpe 1841-1859 16 items

U DDSQ2/5/1 Correspondence, plans and extract from Nafferton 1840-1844 Inclosure Award Drain dividing Lowthorpe and Nafferton. 6 items

U DDSQ2/5/2 Extract from Parliamentary plan: line of railway in c.1846 Lowthorpe 1 item

U DDSQ2/5/3 Assignment: (i) Catherine St. Quintin of Newton, 20 Nov 1759 county Southampshire, spinster (ii) her father Sir William St. Q. and (iii) Christopher Griffith of Padworth county Berkshire esq. only son and heir of Christopher G. of Winterbourne county Gloucester gent: Prior to marriage of C. G. jnr. and C. St. Q. C. St. Q. assigns to her father her moiety of £10,000 to be raised on manor and estate of Lowthorp. 1 item

U DDSQ2/5/4 Draft schedule of documents relating to title of 1759-1850 William St. Quintin to estates in Lowthorp mortgaged to Duke of Buccleuch and Lord William Thynne for £10,000 1 item

U DDSQ2/5/5 Draft schedule of documents relating to title of 1778-1797 William St. Quintin to estates in Thurnholme and Ruston mortgaged (as in U DDSQ2/5/4) for £20,000 1 item

U DDSQ2/5/6 Mortgage for £7,000: Sir William St. Quintin to 14 Oct 1779 Elizabeth Trafford of York, widow Manor, rectory and estates of Lowthorpe (closes named). 1 item

U DDSQ2/5/7 Mortgage for £17,000: Vice Admiral George Darby 11-12 Jun 1787 and Peter Johnson as trustees for Sir William St. Quintin to Wastel Briscoe of Wimpole St., Marylebone, esq. Manor, rectory and estate (1614ac. 34p.) of Lowthorpe. 1 item

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U DDSQ2/5/8 Abstract of Title of William St. Quintin: farms and 1787 -1853 lands in Lowthorpe 1 item

U DDSQ2/5/9 Copy. Will of Wastel Briscoe, as U DDSQ2/5/7 25 Mar 1795 1 item

U DDSQ2/5/10 Extract from Will of Sir John Briscoe 4 Feb 1806 1 item

U DDSQ2/5/11 Transfer of Mortgage as U DDSQ2/5/7 to Rev. 5-6 Aug 1813 George Wyld of Speen, county Berkshire and James Lambert of Bedford Row gent. 1 item

U DDSQ2/5/12 Draft. Abstract of Title of William St. Quintin: the 1848 Old House and Manor Farms, part of the Ruston estate 1 item

U DDSQ2/5/13 Copy. Appointment: William St. Quintin to Lionel 8 Apr 1850 Ames of the Hyde, county Hertfordshire., esq. and others For settling annuities and portions, charged on scheduled estates in Lowthorpe, on marriage of Matthew Chitty Downes St. Quintin. 1 item

U DDSQ2/5/14 Statement as to title to, and incumbrances on, c. 1850 Yorkshire estates of William St. Quintin. With particulars of lease of a house in Bruton Street. (1822-1850) 2 items

U DDSQ2/5/15 Transfer of Mortgage for £10,000: Duke of 26 Jan 1859 Buccleuch and Lord William Thynne to the Earl of Harwood and others Manor and estate (1275ac. 2r. 17p) of Thornholme. Old House Farm (158ac. 28p.) and Manor Farm (218ac. 2r) in Ruston. Scheduled estates in Lowthorpe 1 item

U DDSQ2/5/16 Memorial of U DDSQ2/5/15 (estates in Lowthorpe 24 Feb 1859 only) for registration at East Riding Deeds Registry 1 item

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U DDSQ2/6 Rushton and Thornholme 1815-1853 27 items

U DDSQ2/6/1 Copy. Award of Daniel Sykes of esq. in 26 Jun 1815 dispute over amount payable to Ralph Hodgson, late occupier of a farm at Thornholme, as compensation for the waygoing crop 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/2 Draft. Provisional Agreement for commutation of n.d. [1839] titles of Thurnholme 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/3 Schedule of estates of William St. Quintin in n.d. [1845] Thurnholme to be mortgaged to Robert Wheatley Lumley for £15,000 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/4 Statutory Declarations by James Gray of 17 Jan 1859 Lowthorpe, farmer as to the identity of the Thornholm and Ruston estates 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/5 Mortgage: for £2,500: Sir William St. Quintin to 12-13 Nov 1778 John Reeve of Stockton on Tees gent. Farm with 280ac. 2p., farm with 282ac. 2r. 18p. and farm with 280ac. 1r. 10p. in Thornholme. 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/6 Further Mortgage: for £800. Parties and property 2 Apr 1779 as U DDSQ2/6/5 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/7 Mortgage: for £1,000: Sir William St. Quintin to 19 Nov 1782 Marmaduke Prickett of Bridlington gent., John Boyes of North Frodingham gent, and Richard Hudson of Scarborough, brazier (trustees of Will of William Boyes of Bridlington Key gent.) Manor of Thornholme with farms as U DDSQ(2)/6/5, farm with 287ac. 2r. 5p., farm with (100 + ac.) and 7 cottages and garths. 1 item

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U DDSQ2/6/8 Mortgage: for £6,000: (i) Vice Admiral George 8-9 Dec 1785 Darby of Newton, county Hampshire, and Peter Johnson of York esq. (ii) Sir William St. Quintin to (iii) Henry Garforth, John Raper, John Clough and John Swann of York, bankers Manors of Scampston, Lowthorpe Harpham, Gransmoor, Ruston, Great Kelk, , Thornholm, Wansford, Nafferton, Lenox manor in Nafferton, Folkton and Foston with estates of Sir William St. Quintin in those places and in Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Burton Agnes, Little Kelk, Flotmanby, Muston, , Flixton, Haisthorpe and 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/9 Reconveyance, on redemption of mortgage as U 2-3 Apr 1787 DDSQ2/6/7: Marmaduke Prickett and others to George Darby and Peter Johnson, as U DDSQ2/6/8, in trust 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/10 Reconveyance (similar to U DDSQ2/6/8) on 3-4 Apr 1787 redemption of mortgage 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/11 Mortgage for £10,000: Parties as U DDSQ2/6/8 4-5 Apr 1787 (with addition of Thomas Swann to the bankers) Manor and estate (1275ac. 2r. 17p.) of Thornholm. Reserving Low Moor Farm (137ac. 1r. 33p.). 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/12 Mortgage for £12,000: (i) Henry Garforth, John 28-29 Jun 1792 Raper & Thomas Swann and (ii) Sir William St. Quintin to (iii) Mildred Bourchier of York widow and (iv) Roger Morris of York esq. and (v) their trustee George Townend of York gent. As U DDSQ(2)/6/11, including Low Moor Farm. 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/13 Valuation of Thornholme by Peter Nevill 24 Nov 1795 1 item

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U DDSQ2/6/14 Lease and Release: for £15,948: (i) Catherine 3-4 Nov 1797 Griffiths of Padworth, county Berkshire widow, Ralph Creyke of Marton esq. & George Townend of York gent. (devisees of Sir William St. Quintin) (ii) Peregrine Dealtry of Spanish Place, Marylebone esq. (exor of Mildred Bourchier) (iii) Mary Morris widow of Roger M. (iv) Peter Nevill of Long gent. (employed as valuer) to (v) William Thomas St. Quintin (formerly Darby) of Scampston esq. and (vi) his brother and trustee Matthew Chitty Darby, Captain, 1st Foot Guards Manor and estate (1275ac. 2r. 17p.) of Thornholm. 2 items

U DDSQ2/6/15 Lease and Release: William Thomas St. Quintin to 22-23 Dec 1797 the trustees of his marriage settlement John Walker Heneage of Compton Bassett, county Wiltshire, & John Darby of the Old Jewry esqs.: as U DDSQ(2)6/13 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/16 Counterpart Release as U DDSQ2/6/15 22-23 Dec 1797 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/17 Mortgage for £15,000: William St. Quintin of 14-15 Jun 1846 Scampston Hall esq. to Robert Wheatley Lumley of Carey Street, parish of St. Clement Danes esq. As U DDSQ(2)/6/13 and 25ac. additional (Schedule). 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/18 Transfer of Mortgage as U DDSQ2/6/17 to 31 Mar 1848 Messrs. Hoares, bankers in Fleet Street 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/19 Memorial for registration at East Riding Deeds 30 Jun 1848 Registry of Transfer of Mortgage, as U DDSQ2/6/18, to Duke of Buccleuch & Lord William Thynne for £20,000 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/20 Mortgage: for £4,500: George Darby, Peter 1 Nov 1788 Johnson & William St. Quintin as U DDSQ2/6/8 to George Townend & Peter Wolley of York gents. Manor and advowson of Ruston alias Little Ruston with capital messuage and estate (490ac.) Reserving messuage, 4 oxgangs; West Garth & Haggitt Garth and their tithes; and parcel in open fields called Jamey Lee. 1 item

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U DDSQ2/6/21 Lease and Release: for £8,220: (i) Devisees of Sir 3-4 Nov 1797 William St. Quintin, as U DDSQ2/6/14 (ii) George Townend and Edward Wolley (iii) Peter Nevill to (iv) William Thomas St. Quintin and (v) Matthew Chitty Darby, all as U DDSQ2/6/20: as U DDSQ2/6/20. 2 items

U DDSQ2/6/22 Lease and Release: William Thomas St. Quintin to 22-23 Dec 1797 trustees as U DDSQ2/6/15: as U DDSQ2/6/20 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/23 Counterpart Release as U DDSQ2/6/22 22-23 Dec 1797 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/24 Certificates from East Riding Deeds Registry 1781-1858 relative to Yorkshire estates of William St. Quintin 6 items

U DDSQ2/6/25 Bargain and Sale: Sir William St. Quintin to his 22 Oct 1785 trustees George Darby and Peter Johnson Manor & capital messuage of Scampston with estates there and in Rillington & Wintringham (2272ac. 2r. 8p.). Farm (95ac. 2r. 33p.) at Thorpe Bassett. Manor, rectory, advowson, capital messuage & estate of Lowthorpe (1614ac. 34p.). Manor & estate of Harpham (1784ac. 7p.). Advowson of Burton Agnes. Manor & estate of Gransmore (1234ac. 39p.). Manor, advowson, capital messuage & estate of Ruston alias Little Ruston (490ac.). Manors of Great Kelk and Gembling, with 2 messuages & 23ac. at Great Kelk. Estates at Little Kelk, Foston & Lissett (451ac. 2r. 31p.). Manor & estate of Thornholm (1275ac. 2r. 17p). Manor & estate of Wansford (680ac. 8p.). Manors at Nafferton and Nafferton Lennox with estates (179ac. 1r. 7p.) and herbage of roads there. Manor & estate of Folkton with Flotmanby Grange in Folkton & Muston (2016ac. 3r. 38p. in all). Manor of Foston. Specified rents in Foston, Gembling, Great Kelk, Little Ruston, Flixton, Haisthorp and Hutton Cranswick. Tenants named. 1 item

U DDSQ2/6/26 Probate Copy of Will of Sir William St. Quintin 5 Dec 1797 1 item

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U DDSQ2/6/27 Mortgage: for £10,000: William St. Quintin to the 21 Jan 1853 Duke of Buccleuch and Lord William Thynne Estates in Thornholme, Ruston and Lowthorpe as U DDSQ(2)/5/15 1 item

U DDSQ2/7 Rillington 1344-1846 4 items

U DDSQ2/7/1 Translation of the endowment of the vicarage of 22 Nov 1344 Rillington by William, Archbishop of York. With notes of deeds relating to the church of Rillington [12th century?]-1345 2 items

U DDSQ2/7/2 Copy. Valuation of the vicarage of Rillington (from 1711-[1843] Exchequer Records; Remembrancer of First Fruits and Tithes),1535-1711 With translation, circa 1843 2 items

U DDSQ2/7/3 Report by Charles Devon, Bloomsbury on 24 Jan 1844 searches for ancient documents relating to Rillington and Scampston tithes 1 item

U DDSQ2/7/4 Letters from Alfred Simpson, Malton, and Charles 14 Sep 1843- Devon, Brighton: Rillington and Scampston tithes 28 Sep 1846 1 item

U DDSQ2/8 Scampston 1623-1859 21 items

U DDSQ2/8/1 Schedule of deeds relating to manor and estate of 1623-1781 Scampston, mortgaged by Sir William St. Quintin to Sir Charles Gould and others, 1623-1781 With undertaking by the mortgagees to return the deeds on redemption of the mortgage, 13 June 1781 1 item

U DDSQ2/8/2 Abstract of title to manor and estate of Scampston 1623-1771 1 item

U DDSQ2/8/3 'Copy of so much of the Schedules annexed to the [1831] Indentures of the 8th and 9th May 1758 as relates to the Farms and Lands in Scampston'. 1 item

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U DDSQ2/8/4 Schedule of deeds relating to estate of Sir William 1771-1787 St. Quintin at Scampston and delivered to Sir Charles Gould and others 1 item

U DDSQ2/8/5 Mortgage: for £3,000: Sir William St. Quintin to Sir 10 May 1781- Charles Gould of Ealing, George Adey of Hackney 23 Jan 1782 esq., John Smith of Bucklersbury druggist, Thomas Sainsbury esq. alderman of London, and John Saxon of Parliament Street, Westminster esq. Manor, capital messuage and estate of Scampston (closes and tenants named). Endorsed with further mortgages, making £15,000 in all, 10/11 May 1781, 27 June 1781, 31 July 1781, 9 November 1781 and 23 January 1782. 1 item

U DDSQ2/8/6 Counterpart Release as U DDSQ2/8/5 11 May 1781 1 item

U DDSQ2/8/7 Supplemental Abstract of Title to manor and 1781-1787 estate of Scampston 1 item

U DDSQ2/8/8 Abstract of Title of William St. Quintin and his 1781-1835 mortgagees to manor and estate of Scampston 1 item

U DDSQ2/8/9 Lease and Release: Sir William St. Quintin to his 21-22 Oct 1785 trustees George Darby and Peter Johnson: as U DDSQ2/8/5 2 items

U DDSQ2/8/10 Further Mortgage: for £5,000: George Darby and 11 Jun 1787- Peter Johnson to Sir George Gould and others 22 Jun 1787 1 item

U DDSQ2/8/11 Draft advertisement of Scampston Hall to let 19th cent. 1 item

U DDSQ2/8/12 Plan of Scampston Hall as let [1817] 1 item

U DDSQ2/8/13 Summary survey and rental of Scampston estate 20 Apr 1822 1 item

U DDSQ2/8/14 Additional schedule of deeds relating to 1822-1835 Scampston estate 1 item

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U DDSQ2/8/15 Estimate of expenses to be incurred at Scampton 1 May 1843 and Lowthorpe up to the audit in July 1843 1 item

U DDSQ2/8/16 Transfer of Mortgages as U DDSQ2/8/5 and U 4-5 Dec 1835 DDSQ/(2)/8/10 to Lord Braybrooke, Peter du Cane, Marquis Cholmondeley and Thomas Legh: for £20,000 1 item

U DDSQ2/8/17 Copy. General Letter of Attorney: William St. 31 Aug 1842 Quintin to Lt. Col. Matthew Chitty Downes St. Quintin and Robert Wheatley Lumley 1 item

U DDSQ2/8/18 Transfer of Mortgage as U DDSQ2/8/16 to Lord 19-20 Jan 1843 Braybrook, Lord Bayning, Earl of Sheffield and Sir Robert Henry Gunning. With Memorial for registration 2 items

U DDSQ2/8/19 Transfer of Mortgage as U DDSQ2/8/18 to Robert 16 Jul 1849- and Samuel Hibbert, 16 July 1849 30 Apr 1851 Endorsed with further Transfer to George Hibbert and Henry Thurston Holland, 30 April 1851 1 item

U DDSQ2/8/20 Further Transfer of Mortgage as U DDSQ2/8/19 to 20 Jan 1853-21 Duke of Buccleuch and Lord William Thynne. With Jan 1903 Memorials for registration (2), 20 January 1853 With Memorials for registration (2), 20 January 1853 Endorsed with further Transfers to: a) Evelyn Phillips Shirley and others, 8 April 1859 b) Col. Edward Donald Malcolm and Godfrey Dalrymple White, 27 April 1894 c) Gen. John Fielden Brocklehurst, Alfred Brocklehurst, Hon. Frederick Canning Lascelles and Hon. Algernon Henry Mills. (Now for £15,000), 21 January 1903 1 bundle

U DDSQ2/8/21 Release by the Duke of Buccleuch and Lord 18 Jan 1859 William Thynne of a further charge made as part of the security for £10,000 charged on the manor and estates of Scampston by a deed of 21 January 1853 1 item

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U DDSQ2/9 Thorpe Bassett 1810-1826 4 items

U DDSQ2/9/1 Lease and Release: for £600: (i) Robert Tindall of 5-6 Apr 1810 Scarborough esq. (ii) Samuel Milbourn late of Thirkleby now of Thorpe Bassett gent. (son of Samuel M.) and wife Charity to (iii) Robert Bower of Welham esq. Stone Pit Close alias South Dale Bank Close and Rawthorn. With covenant for production of scheduled title deeds by Christopher Owston of Thorpe Bassett gent. 2 items

U DDSQ2/9/2 Copy. Final Concord for £300: Christopher Ouston 3 Nov 1810 plaintiff and Samuel Milbourne and wife Charity deforceants. Messuage, cottage, 2 barns, 2 stables, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 100ac. land, 100ac. pasture and 100ac. meadow. 1 item

U DDSQ2/9/3 Lease and Release: for £1,200: Robert Bower to 6 Apr 1825 William St. Quintin: as U DDSQ2/9/1 2 items

U DDSQ2/9/4 Copy. Release: for £625: John Hague of 22 Mar 1826 Dewsbury esq. and others (exors. of Elias Inchbald of New Malton gent.) and George Parker of Sutton House, parish of Norton, esq., William Owston of Cayton gent., William St. Quintin residing in county Middlesex, Thomas Lovell of Thorpe Bassett gent., Thomas Walker of New Malton gent., John Atkinson of Thorpe Bassett innkeeper and Isaac Atkinson of New Malton gent. (owners of all the land in Thorpe Bassett except the parsonage house and a small portion of land adjoining) to Joseph Cook of Rillington butcher 19ac. 2r. formerly part of an open field called Common Close. 1 item

U DDSQ2/10 Buckinghamshire 1826 1 item

U DDSQ2/10/1 Letter: James Morecraft, Winslow to Thomas 13 Nov 1826 Chapman jnr. Forwarding plan and estimate for building a cowhouse on farm of Mr. St. Quintin at Swanbourne. 1 item

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U DDSQ2/11 Essex 1670-1863 30 items

U DDSQ2/11/1 Pedigree of Robert Scawen 1670-1766 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/2 Abstract of Title of Trustees of William St. Quintin 1767-1862 High Laver Hall Farm and enclosures called High Riddings and Further Riddings. 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/3 Abstract of Title of Mrs. Cannon: messuage (in 1776-1793 two tenements) called Bancrofts and 7ac. in High Laver 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/4 Deed of Covenants: Richard Palmer of Home 10 Apr 1802 Park county Berkshire esq. to John Walker Heneage of Compton Bassett county Wiltshire and John Darby of the Old Jewry, London, esq. For production of scheduled title deeds (1704- 1800) relating to Willmores Farm in High Laver. 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/5 Abstract of Title of Trustees of William St. Quintin: 1802-1862 as U DDSQ2/11/4 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/6 Draft schedule of deeds relating to High Laver Hall 1802-1863 and cottages and land in High Laver and Morton 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/7 Bond in £5114.13s.: William Thomas St. Quintin of 2 Nov 1802 Scampston esq. to Elizabeth Dashwood of Leicester Square. For repayment of £2557.6s. and interest, under deed of same debt. 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/8 Valuation of farm called Willmores in High Laver 29 Sep 1819 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/9 Estimate of repairs necessary at Wilmore's Farm Apr 1820 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/10 Draft. Abstract of Title of Henry Hoyle Oddie to a 1822-1852 mortgage debt of £7,000 and interest secured on estates of William St. Quintin at High Laver 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/11 Abstract of Title, 1822-1852 as U DDSQ2/11/10 1852 1 item

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U DDSQ2/11/12 Particulars and valuation of estates of William St. Feb 1826 Quintin in High Laver and Moreton High Laver Hall (described) and lands; Hither and Further Riddings; Willmores Farm. 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/13 Estimate for building a granary at High Laver Hall 11 Apr 1826 Farm 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/14 Bond in £5,000: William St. Quintin of Scampston 30 Dec 1830 esq. to John Foster of Carey Street, parish of St. Clement Danes gent. For payment of £5,000 and interest, secured on estates in High Laver and Moreton. 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/15 Correspondence: work at, and state of cultivation 1840-1850 of , Wilmores Farm; tithe payable; High Laver manor pound in need of repair 10 items

U DDSQ2/11/16 Sketch of buildings at Willmores Farm Nov 1846 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/17 Plan and estimate: new buildings and repairs at Apr 1847 Wilmores Farm 2 items

U DDSQ2/11/18 Notice: land at High Laver required for railway mid 19th cent. 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/19 Abstract of Lease: William St. Quintin to William 16 Nov 1849 Barnard of High Laver Hall, farmer: High Laver Hall Farm 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/20 Particulars of Sale: High Laver Hall Farm; Hither & 21 Aug 1857 Further Riddings; and Willmore's Farm in High Laver and Morton. Manor of High Laver 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/21 Particulars of Sale: as U DDSQ2/11/20. Plan 23 May 1862 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/22 Case and Opinion: title to U DDSQ2/11/21? 28 Jun 1862 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/23 Requisitions on Title: Wilmore's Farm. Jul 1862 1 item

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U DDSQ2/11/24 Copy: Conveyance: for £3,025: Trustees of Will of 20 Nov 1862 William St. Quintin and mortgagees to Henry Pakeman Gurner of Carthusian Street, London gent.: Willmore's Farm. 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/25 Correspondence relating to conveyances further May 1862- to U DDSQ2/11/21 Apr 1863 1 bundle

U DDSQ2/11/26 Statutory Declaration of Rev. George Darby St. 9 Dec 1862 Quintin of St. Leonards on Sea as to his brother William St. Q. dec'd. 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/27 Draft Statutory Declaration of James Orlando early 1860s Watts, solicitors clerk, as to High Laver Farm estate 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/28 Copy. Conveyance: for £12,050 in all: Trustees of 3 Feb 1863 the Will of William St. Quintin and others to trustees of Marriage Settlement of John Watlington Perry Watlington Manor of High Laver, Laver Hall Farm and Hither & Further Riddings. Plan 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/29 Copy. Covenant for production of title deeds 3 Feb 1863 further to U DDSQ2/11/28 1 item

U DDSQ2/11/30 Schedule of title deeds, further to U DDSQ2/11/28 11 Feb 1863 (1802-1863) 1 item

U DDSQ2/12 Gloucestershire 1831 3 items

U DDSQ2/12/1 Draft. Release: for £537.11s.9d.: (i) David Ricardo 11 May 1831 of Gatcomb Park, county Gloucestershire (ii) his trustees William St. Quintin of Scampston, Edward Collingwood of Dissington Hall, county Northumberland, Francis Ricardo of York Street, Baker Street, county Middlesex & Anthony Austin of Wootton under Edge, county Gloucestershire to William Playne of Longfords, parish of Minchinhampton, esq. & (iv) his trustee George Newmarch of Cirencester, all esq. 3ac. 1r. 7p. in the West Field and close called New Tyning or Beech Gro. (Grove?) (4ac. 2r. 7p.) at Burley in Minchinhampton. 1 item

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U DDSQ2/12/2 Reconveyance: James & John Clutterbuck, 6 Aug 1831 Joseph Grazebrook and George Wathen (by direction of David Ricardo & his trustees and William Playne) to Ebenezer Ludlow of Downe House, parish of Westbury on Trim sergeant at law Messuage, home orchard, Hill Furlong (in 3 closes), Great and Little King's Fields, 2 Crabtree Grounds, Davies's Orchard, the Fancy, 4 messuages called Stallards Houses, Protheroe's King's Field, Patchway Paddock, Quarry Ground, Clover Ground and Boultons or Boulters Four Acres, all in the tythings of Hampton and Patchway, parish of Almondsbury. 1 item

U DDSQ2/12/3 Copy. Bond of Indemnity further to U DDSQ2/12/2 6 Aug 1831 1 item

U DDSQ2/13 Hampshire 1822-1827 4 items

U DDSQ2/13/1 Demise: for 60 years: for £4,000: Charles Baring 20 May 1822 Wall of Norman Court, county Hampshire & his trustee Alexander Baring of the Grange, county Hampshire esqs. to Charlotte Steede of Orchard Street, Portman Square, county Middlesex widow & her trustee Edward Harrison of Lincolns Inn esq. Advowson of Broughton with the chapel of Bossington annexed. In trust for C. S. to have the next presentation 1 item

U DDSQ2/13/2 Deed of Covenants: Charles Baring Wall to 15 Oct 1822 Charlotte Steed: for production of scheduled title deeds (1739-1811) further to U DDSQ2/13/1. 1 item

U DDSQ2/13/3 Assignment: for £5,000: Charlotte Steed & 1 Aug 1825 Edward Harrison as U DDSQ2/13/1 to William St. Quintin of Scampston esq. & his trustee Arabella St. Quintin of Hastings widow: as U DDSQ2/13/1. 1 item

U DDSQ2/13/4 Nomination by William St. Quintin of Rev. George 30 Mar 1827 Darby St. Quintin to be rector of Broughton 1 item

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U DDSQ2/14 London 1830-1837 6 items

U DDSQ2/14/1 Copy. Letters: Charles Tucker, Clerk to Charity 20 Feb-10 Mar Commissioners, to James Lambert 1830 Charity of Mr. Mosier in the parish of St. Margaret, New Fish Street, prior to 1603 and arising from the sign of the Pomegranate (formerly the Lobster) now 39 Fish Street, Hill. 2 items

U DDSQ2/14/2 Account: William St. Quintin debtor to E. & G. N. 1836-1837 Driver. Work in connection with sale of estate at Swanbourne, county Buckinghamshire, and 'Duke of Marlboro' public house (Bishopsgate Street) and house in Fish Street Hill. 1 item

U DDSQ2/14/3 Particulars of property to be offered for sale by Mr. [1836-1837] St. Quintin: as U DDSQ2/14/2. 1 item

U DDSQ2/14/4 Particulars of Sale: 'Duke of Marlboro's Head', 6 Sep 1863 Bishopsgate Street, and 39 Fish Street Hill. 1 item

U DDSQ2/14/5 Rough account of proceeds of sales as U [1836-1837] DDSQ2/14/2 1 item

U DDSQ2/14/6 Orders: William St. Quintin to Messrs. Oddie, 22 Feb-7 Mar Fowler and Lumley 1837 Disposal of proceeds as U DDSQ(2)/14/5. 2 items

U DDSQ2/15 Middlesex 1759-1924 39 items

U DDSQ2/15/1 Volume (13.5 cm x 20.5 cm) containing a survey 1759 and coloured plans (15) of the manor of Nottingbarns in Kensington parish, belonging to Thomas Darby 1 volume

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U DDSQ2/15/2 Surrenders and Admissions in manor of 28 Mar 1785-9 Colkenington otherwise Kempton Apr 1822 a) Eva Sarah Phrip widow to William Thomas Darby: site of Batavia House (lately demolished) and lands occupied with it (excepting Walnut Tree Close or Cross Garner Close) in Sunbury and Feltham, with Gravel Pit Close. All long since laid together and called Batavia Lands (20 customary acres or 15 1/2ac. poll measure), 28 March 1785. b) William Thomas St. Quintin: 8ac. 3r. 11p. at Stainhill allotted to him by the Sunbury Inclosure Award, 18 October 1803. c) Arabella St. Quintin and others to William St. Quintin, 9 April 1822 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/3 Survey and Valuation: estate of William Thomas 23 Sep 1791 Darby at Notting Barns. 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/4 Survey and Valuation: estate of William Thomas [1794] Darby at Sunbury . 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/5 Lease for 10 years at £100 rent: William Thomas 1 Mar 1801 St. Quintin of Scampston esq. to Thomas Manners Sutton of Lincolns Inn esq. Chamber no. 6 in the principal storey on the South side of the staircase in the Stone Building, Lincolns Inn. 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/6 Lease for 7 years at £850 rent: William St. Quintin 6 Jul 1826 of Scampston esq. to William Smith of Croizen Street, May Fair, stable-keeper Nottingbarnes House, parish of Kensington; stable & haybarn; cottage and scheduled lands (225ac. in all). 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/7 Correspondence relating to Notting Barns Farm 1833-1847 18 items

U DDSQ2/15/8 Lease for 7 years at £650 rent: William St. Quintin 22 Dec 1834- to John Salter & his son Edward S. of Notting 22 Mar 1839 Barns House, farmers: as U DDSQ2/15/4 (232ac. 38p.). Plan, 22 December 1834 Endorsed with Surrender, 22 March 1839. With Heads of Agreement (17 September 1834) and Counterpart 1 item

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U DDSQ2/15/9 Notice of land required by Great Western Railway 26 Jan 1838 for approaches to bridge at Notting Barnes Farm 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/10 Proposal of Mr. Salter for surrendering 20ac. at [1837] Notting Barns Farm to Mr. St. Quintin, to be leased to Mr. Whyte for the race ground 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/11 Inventory and Valuation of dressings and half- Jan 1839 dressings on land at Notting Barns Farm taken for the Hippodrome 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/12 Plan of the Hippodrome and surroundings, Notting [1839] Hill 1 plan

U DDSQ2/15/13 Agreement for lease: William St. Quintin to John 15 Mar 1839 White of Farm esq. Part of Notting Barns Farm, to be added to the Hippodrome. 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/14 Instructions for lease as U DDSQ2/15/13 [15 Mar 1839] 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/15 Undertaking by John & Edward Salter to pay full 23 Mar 1839 rent for Notting Barns Farm, they having received the rent from John Whyte in respect of 36ac. given up to him 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/16 Lease for 21 years at £280 rent: William St. 25 Mar 1839 Quintin to John Whyte: 35ac. 3r. 28p., part of Notting Barns Farm. Plan Endorsed with Surrender by John Duncan of Lombard Street gent., 30 July 1844 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/17 Counterpart of U DDSQ2/15/16 25 Mar 1839 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/18 Assignment of lease as U DDSQ2/15/16: John 1840 Whyte to John Duncan of Great George Street Westminster 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/19 Draft. Consent of William St. Quintin to U [1840] DDSQ2/15/18 1 item

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U DDSQ2/15/20 Survey, Valuation and Report: Notting Barns 2 Jul 1840 Farm. 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/21 Report of T. Mulliner as to terms on which the 2 Jun 1843 lessees should surrender to William St. Quintin 36ac. meadow at Notting Barns Farm. With Draft 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/22 Extract (from Tithe Award?): part (188ac. 1r. 30p.) [1844] of Notting Barns Farm. 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/23 Copy. Surrender of Lease at U DDSQ2/15/16 25 Mar 1839 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/24 Act to Confirm certain Contracts for Leases 1844 made...by James Weller Ladbroke, Esquire, of lands and Premises at or near Notting Hill (etc.) 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/25 Estimate for road on Notting Barns estate from 23 Mar 1864 Portobello Lane. With Plan 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/26 Draft. Proposal by Mr. Whitchurch to take a 23 Mar 1847 building lease of lands at Notting Barns 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/27 Proposal as U DDSQ2/15/25 23 Mar 1864 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/28 Draft. Proposal by Mr. Sutcliffe to take a building 20 Apr 1847 lease 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/29 Plan. Lands which Mr. Clutterbuck offers to take 30 Apr 1847 on a building lease 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/30 Draft Case. Exchange of rights of way between 2 Jun 1847 Mr. St. Quintin and Mr. Whitchurch, at Notting Barnes Farm 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/31 Notice of land at Kensington required for 1 Dec 1850 Metropolitan Waterworks (Henley on Thames and London Aqueduct) 1 item

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U DDSQ2/15/32 Memorandum, rough plan and acreages at Notting 1851 Barns 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/33 Plan of Kensington Park, Notting Hill, as laid out c. 1924 for building 1 plan

U DDSQ2/15/34 Abstract of Title of William Herbert St. Quintin 1924 esq.: land on West side of St. Mark's Road, parish of Kensington (1830-1889). 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/35 Abstract of Title of Lord Segrave (claiming to be 1766-1831 Earl of Berkeley): estates in parish of St. George, Hanover Square. 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/36 Abstract of Title of William St. Quintin dec'd.: 27 1835-1859 Bruton Street. Plan 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/37 Correspondence Feb-May 1860 19 items

U DDSQ2/15/38 Particulars of Sale 24 Feb 1860 1 item

U DDSQ2/15/39 Assignment of leasehold: for £5,520: Matthew 23 Mar 1860 Chitty Downes St. Quintin to Arbuthnot Charles Guthrie of Idol Lane, merchant 1 item

U DDSQ2/16 Various townships 1718-c.1842 15 items

U DDSQ2/16/1 Book containing copies 17 Oct 1718- a) Mortgage: for £850: (i) John Crompton of Little 26 Oct 1733 Ruston esq. and wife Anne (ii) Richard Burdett of Grays Inn gent. (iii) Thomas Harrison of York gent. to (iv) Jane Hassell of York widow: Inleas of Little Kelk alias Kelkingleas alias Kelkleas (133ac.) in the manor of Little Kelk and parishes of Foston and Lissett, with their tithes. Brasy Close alias the Three Cornered Close (2ac.), and 3 closes (16ac.) lately inclosed from the North Field and the Lady Mill or Lady Mary Ings in Lowthorpe. 17/18 October 1718 b) Common Recovery: Thomas Harrison from Richard Burdett: 100ac. land, 40ac. meadow and 150ac. pasture in Little Kelk, Lowthropp and

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U DDSQ2/16/1 ctd parishes of Foston and Lissett, 21 Nov 1718. 17 Oct 1718- c) Further mortgage for £100: John Crompton to 26 Oct 1733 Jane Hassell: as U DDSQ(2)/16/1(a). 25 November 1719 d) Lease for a year: John Crompton to Thomas Duncombe of Duncombe Park, parish of Helmsley esq.: as U DDSQ(2)/16/1(a). Manor of, and estate in, Little Ruston. To lead to a Release (being a mortgage for £2,000), 27 March 1723 e) Mortgage: for £4,400: John Crompton and wife Anne to John Thompson of London, merchant: as U DDSQ(2)/16/1(d). Capital messuage in Ruston. Copyhold rents (£7.10s.), 38 oxgangs, mansion or manor house, close called the Antient Holme, 2 small closes, Stonepit Close, close, Moss House, Dovecoat Garth, the Holme, Mill Hill, water corn mill, little close, David Close, Marram Close; messuage with 2 large orchards and a lime kiln, 3rd part of 14 oxgangs, messuage and 2 cottages, all in Little Ruston. 22/23 October 1723 f) Bond in £8,000 for performance of covenants of U DDSQ(2)/16/1(e) g) Bond in £3,000: John Crompton to John Thompson: J. C. to join with Thomas Duncombe (as U DDSQ(2)/16/1(d)) in further assurances. 23 October 1723 h) Receipt by Thomas Duncombe for £2,100 paid to him by Robert Cay of Newcastle upon Tyne on behalf of John Thompson, in redemption of mortgage as U DDSQ(2)/16/1(d), 28 March 1724 i) Lease and Release: John Thompson to James Hustler of Scampston and St. Quintin Thompson of London esqs. trustees of Sir William St. Quintin: prior to marriage of Sir W. St. Q. and Rebecca only daughter of J. T., and as part of her portion: as U DDSQ(2)/16/1(e). 8/9 June 1724 j) Lease and Release: for £4,880: Sir William St. Quintin to Sir John Thompson: as U DDSQ(2)/16/1(e). And Sir W. St. Q's 2/3rd parts of a messuage, 2 cottages and garths, Jemmy Leys, barn Lowdlane Close, 6 oxgangs called Moonland, and 8 oxgangs in Little Ruston. 26/27 October 1733 1 volume

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U DDSQ2/16/2 Agreement for Sale: for £6,000: Arthur Jegon of 30 Apr 1719 Wandesford esq. to Sir William St. Quintin of Harpham Manor of Wandesford. 2 mills in Wandesford. Mill in . Closes called Cattleholmes in Lowthrup. 2 cottages and land in Nafferton. Parsonage or rectory of Nafferton with tithes and glebe lands. 1 item

U DDSQ2/16/3 Abstract of covenant to levy a fine of estates 10 Aug 1787 which descended to Eliabeth Jackson spinster and Anne, wife of Admiral George Darby (daughters of Richard Jackson of London and Weasenham, county Norfolk esq. dec'd.) on death of their brother Richard J. Manor of Weasenham Easthall alias Weasenham Hastings, with capital messuage in Weasenham All Saints and estates there and in Weasenham St. Peters, Wellingham, Great and Little Rainham and Moulton. Rents from Blackborough Priory, Methwold, Sampton alias Santon, Wroxham, Little Brandon, Coulton, Kipton, Missingham, Tilney All Saints, Wiggenhall St. Mary, Uphall in Hillington, Upwell, Sherford, Melton, Fellbrigg, Roughton and Susted, all county Norfolk. 2 messuages near Bishopgate Street and messuage on Fish Street Hill in London. 1 item

U DDSQ2/16/4 Copy. Conveyance: Devisees in trust of William 2 Jul 1822 Thomas St. Quintin dec'd. to William St. Quintin of Scampston esq. Specified estates of W. T. St. Q. in Thornholm, Ruston, Little Ruston, Rillington. Swanbourne, county Berkshire. High Laver and Moreton, county Essex. Rents as in U DDSQ(2)/16/3. Nottingbarnes, parish of Kensington, Hampton and Sunbury, county Middlesex. London. Newtown, county Hampshire. 1 item

U DDSQ2/16/5 As U DDSQ2/16/4 [2 Jul 1822] 1 item

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U DDSQ2/16/6 Grant: William St. Quintin of Scampston esq. to 3 Jul 1822 Arabella St. Quintin of Sunbury county Middlesex widow Rent charge of £1,550 charged on estates in Thornholme, Ruston, Little Ruston. High Laver, county Essex. Nottingbarnes parish of Kensington. 1 item

U DDSQ2/16/7 Copy of U DDSQ2/16/6 [3 Jul 1822] 1 item

U DDSQ2/16/8 Statement of rents: Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Little 20 Nov 1830 Kelk, Harpham and Thornholme. 1 item

U DDSQ2/16/9 Appointment by William St. Quintin of Henry Hoyle 19 Jun 1834 Oddie jnr. and John Forster of Carey Street, Westminster as stewards of his estates in counties Middlesex, Essex and Buckinghamshire, and London 1 item

U DDSQ2/16/10 Proposed repairs and alterations on Mr. St. mid 19th cent. Quintin's property: Lowthorpe, Ruston Parva, Harpham, Scampston and Thornholme. 1 item

U DDSQ2/16/11 Survey: estates Rillington, Ruston Parva, n.d. [1842] Thornholme, Foston, Harpham, Lowthorpe, Scampston, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Little Kelk, Great Kelk. 1 item

U DDSQ2/16/12 Lease and Release: Ralph Creyke of Marton and 9-10 Apr 1811 George Townend of York esqs. (surviving devisees of Sir William St. Quintin) to Arabella St. Quintin of Speen Hill, county Berkshire, widow, Matthew Chitty Darby Griffith of Padworth House, county Buckinghamshire, Col. and Captain in 1st Foot Guards and John Darby of Great George Street, Westminster esq. as new trustees Estates of Sir William St. Quintin. 2 items

U DDSQ2/16/13 Lease and Release: William St. Quintin to Robert 23 Nov 1830 Wheatley Lumley. To lead to Recoveries as U DDSQ2/16/14 to 15 2 items

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U DDSQ2/16/14 Exemplification of a Common Recovery: Henry 29 Nov 1830 Hoyle Oddie from Robert Wheatley Lumley Manors of Scampston, Lowthorpe, Harpham, Great Kelk, Gembling, Nafferton, Lennox Manor in Nafferton and Foston with 120 messuages, 1 water corn mill, 120 gardens, 5000ac. land, 620ac. meadow, 1400ac. pasture, 500ac. wood, 500ac. furze and heath in those places and in Rillington, Wintringham, Thorpe Bassett, Burton Agnes, Little Kelk, Brigham, Lissett, and North Frodingham. Tithes of Foston, Beeford and Nafferton. Rectory of Lowthorpe. William St. Quintin vouched to warranty 1 item

U DDSQ2/16/15 Exemplification of a Common Recovery. Parties 29 Nov 1830 as U DDSQ2/16/14: 1ac. in, and advowson of, Lydling alias Lydlinch, county Dorset. 1 item

U DDSQ2/17 Accounts and vouchers 1777-1847 19 items

U DDSQ2/17/1 Bundle of lawyers' accounts: Darby Settled 1777-1790 Estates Act. Sale of real estates of Sir William St. Quintin. Executorships of Vice Admiral Darby, Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson and Mrs. Anne Darby etc. 15 items

U DDSQ2/17/2 Account of Sir William St. Quintin as exor. of 1785-1787 Matthew Chitty St. Quintin 1 item

U DDSQ2/17/3 William Thomas Danby in account with W. 1791-1793 Lawson as his agent 1 item

U DDSQ2/17/4 Sir William St. Quintin in account with George 1794 Townend as his agent 1 item

U DDSQ2/17/5 Account of James and George Thackrah Lambert 1814-1832 in respect of William Thomas St. Quintin and Sir William St. Q. both dec'd., and William St. Q. 1 item

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U DDSQ2/17/6 Accounts of Mr. Bower: estates of William St. 1818-1819 Quintin in Scampston, Harpham, Lowthorpe, Little Kelk, Great Kelk, Thorpe Bassett, Nafferton, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 1 bundle

U DDSQ2/17/7 William St. Quintin in account with James Lambert 1818-1821 as his agent 1 item

U DDSQ2/17/8 Account of fee farm rents (in Norfolk) received for 1831-1841 William St. Quintin (4). With fee farm rental Blackborough Priory, Santon, Wroxham, Little Brandon, Coulton, Kipton, Missingham, Tilney All Saints, Wiggenhall, Uphall Manor, Upwell, Sherford [watermark 1838]. 5 items

U DDSQ2/17/9 William St. Quintin in account with James Lambert 1829-1830 and Son as his agents. With vouchers 12 items

U DDSQ2/17/10 Receipts and payments of Messrs. Oddie, Forster 1831 and Lumley on behalf of William St. Quintin 1 bundle

U DDSQ2/17/11 Lawyer's account: bond of Commissioners of 1838 Speenhamland and Reading Turnpike Road to be paid off to Mr. St. Quintin. 1 item

U DDSQ2/17/12 Repairs at Scampston and new rooms in cottage 1839 (summary) 1 item

U DDSQ2/17/13 Draft. Epitome of Mr. Simpson's account of rents 1841-1843 of Mr. St. Quintin's Yorkshire estates 1 item

U DDSQ2/17/14 William St. Quintin in account with Messrs. Oddie 1842-1844 and Lumley as his agents 2 items

U DDSQ2/17/15 William St. Quintin debtor to T. and J. Foulger, 1845 tailors and mercers, 12 High Street, Marylebone: servants' clothing. 1 item

U DDSQ2/17/16 Draft account of Col. Matthew Chitty Downes St. 1859-1860 Quintin as admin. of William St. Quintin 1 item

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U DDSQ2/17/17 Accounts and vouchers. Messrs. Oddie, Forster 1832-1844 and Lumley with William St. Quintin, 1832; 1835- 1836; 1842-1844 4 bundles

U DDSQ2/17/18 Estate vouchers. William St. Quintin. 1832 1 bundle

U DDSQ2/17/19 Vouchers. Mr. Simpson's account with William St. 1847 Quintin 1 bundle

U DDSQ2/18 Bonds 1539-1838 10 items

U DDSQ2/18/1 In £200: Sir George Gryffyth of Burton Agnes to 21 Mar 1539 William Sanquyntyne of Harpam esq. To abide by the awards and judgements formerly made between their ancestors; and by the award in future of Sir Nicolas Fayrfax, Sir Rauff Ewre, Mathew Boynton and Robert Lacey esqs., Francis Frobisher and Rycherd Whalley gents. in any 'new matier of greiff' between them. 1 item

U DDSQ2/18/2 In £100: Robert Welburne of Leberstone farmer to 5 Jun 1562 Gabriel Saintquintyne of Harpham R. W. not to trouble G. S. in respect of a lease made to R. W. of a tenement and 3 oxgangs in Leberston (at 21s. rent) purchased from G. S. by Robert Lowson. Witn. Mathew and Anthony Santquyntyn, Robert Smythe 1 item

U DDSQ2/18/3 In £200: Henry St. Quintin of Harpham esq. to Sir 14 Oct 1653 Robert Barwicke and Henry Fairfax esq. both of Toulston For performance of covenants of deed of same date. Witn. Wm. Cayley, Wm. Carleill, Francis Grimston, Nicholas Rowe, Wm. Kitchingman, Mat. Hall. 1 item

U DDSQ2/18/4 In £660: Robert Bethell of Beverley gent. to Sir 16 Apr 1707 William Saint Quintin of Harpam For performance of covenants of Release of same date. Witn. E. Stanley, James Kirkham 1 item

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U DDSQ2/18/5 George Amers and Thomas Sharpe, both of 19 Apr 1740 Dringhoe yeomen to Robert Grimston of Bridlington gent. For performance of covenants of a lease for 500 years. Witn. John Bentley, John Taylor jnr. 1 item

U DDSQ2/18/6 In £10,000. Sir William St. Quintin of Bath to Rev. 2 Jun 1767 John Warner D. D. [Doctor of Divinity], rector of Cherrington, county Warwick, Robert Sutton of Scofton, Nottinghamshire, William Lawrence of Wimbledon and Thomas Darby of Sunbury, county Middlesex, esqs. Securing payment of £5,000 due to Mary St. Quintin spinster, daughter of Sir William St. Quintin and his late wife Dame Rebecca, under their marriage settlement and at his death. Witn. E. Hardwick, Jno. Burge 1 item

U DDSQ2/18/7 In £5,000: William St. Quintin of Scampston esq. 2 Jun 1767 to Rev. John Warner and others as U DDSQ2/18/6 (being the trustees of the Marriage Settlement of George Darby of Sunbury esq. and Mary St. Q.) For payment of interest on the £5,000 as U DDSQ(2)/18/6. 1 item

U DDSQ2/18/8 In £2,000: William St. Quintin of Scampston esq. 30 Mar 1769 to Edward Brodrick of Sackville Street, parish of St. James, Westminster esq. For payment of £1,000. Witn. Joseph Banks and his servant John Cleveland 1 item

U DDSQ2/18/9 In £60,000: Sir William St. Quintin of Scampston 16 May 1783 to Wastel Briscoe of Wimpole Street esq. For payment of £30,000. Cancelled 1 item

U DDSQ2/18/10 In £1,000: William St. Quintin of Scampston Hall 16 Jun 1838 esq. and his brother in law Bartholomew Wroughton of Woolley Park county Berkshire esq. to Jere Bunny of Newbury, county Berkshire, clerk to the trustees of the Reading-Speenhamland Turnpike Road Indemnifying the trustees in respect of paying off a lost Bond. See U DDSQ(2)/17/11 1 item

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U DDSQ2/19 Correspondence 1830-1848 6 items

U DDSQ2/19/1 Letters to Messrs. Oddie, Forster and Lumley 1830-1848 solicitors, Carey Street, Lincolns Inn, London. Correspondents include John Hall, Scarborough; Alfred Simpson, Malton; John Cumber, Malton; William St. Quintin, London, Penzance and Italy; S. L. St. Quintin, Italy Management of St. Quintin estates (Notting Barns and Sunbury, county Middlesex, High Laver, county Essex, London. Swanbourne, county Buckinghamshire. Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Thornholme, Scampston (mill), Foston (mill), Hasithorpe, Burton Agnes). Work at Scampston Hall. Speenhamland-Reading Turnpike. Establishment at Scamspton. Commutation of tithes at Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe and Thornholme. (circa 170) 1 bundle

U DDSQ2/19/2 Edward Woolley, York to Sir William St. Quintin, 21 Oct 1779 Scampston: sending schedule of deeds of Little Kelk. 1 item

U DDSQ2/19/3 Thomas Richardson, Chelsea to W. T. Darby, 26 Sep 1795 Newbury: survey and valuation of, and report on, Goldfields Farm, North Benfleet, Essex. 1 item

U DDSQ2/19/4 Francis Iveson, Beverley to William Thomas St. 8 May 1834 Quintin, Scampston: Beverley and Barmston Drainage tax on lands at Burton Agnes, Thornholme, Haisthorpe, Gembling, Great and Little Kelk, Lowthorpe, North Frodingham and Harpham. 1 item

U DDSQ2/19/5 Copies. Letters between Alfred Simpson, Malton 19 Sep-8 Oct and Messrs. Seymours, solicitors, York 1842 Accounts of expenses of William St. Quintin as sheriff of Yorkshire. 1 bundle

U DDSQ2/19/6 C. Ricardo, Gatcombe to William St. Quintin, 14 Apr 1848 Scampston (one of his trustees) Wishes to sell 'this place' 1 item

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U DDSQ2/20 Legal cases 1794-1857 5 items

U DDSQ2/20/1 Case and Opinion: position of William Lawrence 18 Jul 1794 as surviving trustee of Marriage Settlement of Admiral George Darby and Miss St. Quintin (2 June 1767). 1 item

U DDSQ2/20/2 Papers in St. Quintin v. St. Quintin: will of William 1805-1819 Thomas St. Quintin. 11 items U DDSQ2/20/3 Papers in St. Quintin v. Creyke: Will of Sir William 1810-1818 St. Quintin. 2 items

U DDSQ2/20/4 Papers relating to the lunacy of William St. Quintin 1853-1857 Legal papers including testimony of William St Quintin's attendants, and opinions of doctors and counsel. Also contains a life history of William Herbert St Quintin. See also U DDSQ3/25/7. c. 60 items

U DDSQ2/20/5 Case and Opinion: Will of Maj. Francis John St. 13 Apr 1857 Quintin. 1 item

U DDSQ2/21 Rentals and rent accounts 1819-c. 1847 38 items

U DDSQ2/21/1 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1819 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/2 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1821 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/3 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1821 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

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U DDSQ2/21/4 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1822 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/5 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1822 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/6 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1823 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/7 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1823 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/8 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1824 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/9 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1824 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/10 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1826 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

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U DDSQ2/21/11 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1827 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/12 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1827 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/13 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1828 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/14 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1828 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/15 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1830 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/16 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1830 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/17 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1830 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

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U DDSQ2/21/18 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1831 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/19 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1831 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/20 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1832 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/21 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1832 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/22 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1833 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/23 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1833 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/24 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1834 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

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U DDSQ2/21/25 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1834 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/26 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1835 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/27 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1835 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/28 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1836 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/29 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1836 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/30 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1837 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/31 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1837 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

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U DDSQ2/21/32 Rental n.d. [1838] Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 1 item

U DDSQ2/21/33 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1839 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/34 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1839 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 2 items

U DDSQ2/21/35 Summary Rentals and Payments 1841-1849 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Basset, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Harpham, Little Kelk, Rudston, Little Ruston, Thornholme, Great Kelk, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Foston. 9 items

U DDSQ2/21/36 Rental 1841 Scampston 1 item

U DDSQ2/21/37 Rental n.d. [1847] Ruston Parva 1 item

U DDSQ2/21/38 Rentals 1830-1840 Estates of William St. Quintin in High Laver, county Essex. Swanbourne, county Buckinghamshire. London, Sunbury and Notting Barns, county Middlesex. With vouchers. 1830- 1833; 1839-1840 11 items

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U DDSQ2/22 Settlements 1785-1840 18 items

U DDSQ2/22/1 Settlement. (i) Sir William St. Quintin (ii) George 21-22 Oct 1785 Darby of Newton county Hampshire esq. and Vice-Admiral, and Peter Johnson of York esq. (iii) Richard Jackson of London esq. K. C., Joseph Banks of Lincoln's Inn esq., Chancellor of York diocese, and Samuel Phipps of Lincoln's Inn esq. Estates of Sir W. St. Q. in Yorkshire (Scampston, Lowthorpe, Harpham, Gransmoor, Ruston, Great Kelk, Gembling, Thornholm, Wansford, Nafferton, Lennox manor in Nafferton, Folkton, Foston, Rillington, Wintringham, Thorpe Basset, Burton Agnes, Little Kelk, Flotmanby, Muston, Lissett, Flixton, Haisthorpe and Hutton Cranswick). In trust to raise money to pay his debts 1 item

U DDSQ2/22/2 Declaration of trusts further to U DDSQ2/22/1. 22 Oct 1785 Schedule of debts 1 item

U DDSQ2/22/3 Settlement: (i) Fisher Jackson of Mile End esq. 23 Jul 1791 (cousin and heir of Elizabeth Jackson spinster and Anne Darby, wife of Vice Admiral George D., sisters and heirs of Richard Jackson of the Inner Temple, trustee under Will of Ann, dowager of Lady Waltham, all dec'd.) (ii) William Thomas Darby of Sunbury esq. (iii) Hon. John Luttrell Olmius of New Hall county Essex and his wife Elizabeth (sister and heir of Drigue Billero Olmius, Lord Waltham dec'd.) and Sir Simeon Stuart of parish of St. George, Hanover Square, and his wife Dame Frances Maria (only child of John Luttrell Olmius and Elizabeth) (iv) Richard Bevan of the Middle Temple esq. and William Atkinson of Greys Inn gent. Annuities from plantation in parish of St. Andrew, Jamaica and estates in Stisted, Pattiswick, Coggeshall and Braintree, county Essex. 1 item

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U DDSQ2/22/4 Marriage Settlement: (i) William Thomas Darby of 22 Jan 1794 Sunbury esq. (ii) Cecil Calcraft of Duke Street, Manchester Square, county Middlesex, widow of Maj. Gen. Thomas Calcraft, and Arabella C. second daughter of T. C. (iii) Sir William St. Quintin and John Calcraft, Lt. Col. 2nd Foot Guards: prior to marriage of W. T. D. and A. C. Manor of Weasenham and other estates of W. T. D. in county Norfolk. 1 item

U DDSQ2/22/5 Settlement: (i) William Thomas St. Quintin of 11-12 Dec 1795 Scampston (formerly W. T. Darby as U DDSQ2/22/4) and wife Arabella (ii) Cecil Calcraft as U DDSQ2/22/4 (iii) John Calcraft as U DDSQ2/22/4 and Matthew Chitty Darby, Capt. 1st Foot Guards (iv) John Walker Heneage of Compton Bassett county Wiltshire and John Darby of the Old Jewry esq Manor of Weasenham Easthall alias Weasenham Hastings, with Weasenham Hall, Weasenham Hall Farm, West Farm, East Farm, farm, Emerson's Farm, cottages and lands in Weasenham. Farm in Wellingham. 2 farms, cottages and lands in Binham. Fee farm rents from Blackborough Priory, Methwold, Sampson alias Santon, Wroxham, Little Brandon, Coulton, Kipton or Missingham, Wissingham or Weasenham, Tilney All Saints, Tilney with Islington, Wiggenhall St. Mary, manor of Uphall in Hillingham, Upwell, Sherford, Milton, Fellbrigge, Roughton and Susted, all county Norfolk. Further to U DDSQ(2)/22/4 1 item

U DDSQ2/22/6 Will of Anne Deane of parish of St. George, 20 Aug 1747 Hanover Square, widow. Bequests to granddaughter Charlotte Fane, etc: manors and advowsons of Buckhorne, Weston and Lydlinch with estates in Stoke Gaylard, Haselbury Bryan, and Fifhead Nevil, county Dorset. Wincanton, county Somerset. Young Street in Kensington, county Middlesex. 1 item

U DDSQ2/22/7 Abstract of U DDSQ2/22/6 [20 Aug 1747] 1 item

U DDSQ2/22/8 Valuation of Miss Fane's estates: Lidlinch and Dec 1757 Weston, county Dorset. Kensington. Personalty. 1 item

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U DDSQ2/22/9 State of Miss Fane's fortune and 'the Gentleman's 18 Jan 1758 Estate proposed to be settled' 1 item

U DDSQ2/22/10 Heads of Agreement between Henry Fane, father 27 Feb 1758 of Charlotte F., and Sir William St. Quintin and his son William 1 item

U DDSQ2/22/11 Draft Agreement for Charlotte Fane to appoint 9 May 1758 Anne Deane's estate to William St. Quintin for life 1 item

U DDSQ2/22/12 Schedule of estates of Anne Deane dec'd. in n.d. [1758] counties Dorset, Somerset and Middlesex 1 item

U DDSQ2/22/13 Schedule of estates of Charlotte Fane in counties 1758 Dorset, Somerset and Middlesex 1 item

U DDSQ2/22/14 Draft. Settlement: (i) Henry Fane of Sackville 9 May 1758 Street, parish of St. James, Westminster and Frances Perris of parish of St. James, Westminster (surviving trustees of Will and Anne Deane as U DDSQ2/22/6) (ii) Charlotte Fane, daughter of H. F. and dec'd. wife Charlotte only daughter of Anne Deane(iii) William St. Quintin of Harpham esq. (iv) John Wynne of the Middle Temple and Richard Lather of Miles, county Essex esqs.: prior to marriage of W. St. Q. and C. F. Estates of A. D.. To uses of her Will 1 item

U DDSQ2/22/15 Draft. Settlement: Henry Fane and Charlotte Fane 9 May 1758 to William St. Quintin: £16,000, part of her portion. 1 item

U DDSQ2/22/16 Draft. Appointment by Charlotte St. Quintin: 17 May 1760 estates of Anne Deane. For the benefit of William St. Quintin and children 1 item

U DDSQ2/22/17 Copy. Opinion: claim of William St. Quintin to the 8 Aug 1831 advowson of Lydlinch. 1 item

U DDSQ2/22/18 Letter from James Cooper, Henley on Thames 31 Jul 1840 Enquiring whereabouts of Marriage Settlement of 9 May 1758. 1 item

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U DDSQ2/23 Miscellaneous deeds 1787-1844 19 items

U DDSQ2/23/1 Acquittance: George Darby, on behalf of his son 10 May 1787 Matthew Chitty D., to Sir William St. Quintin For £53.18s.8d, a residuary legacy under Will of Matthew Chitty St. Quintin. 1 item

U DDSQ2/23/2 Similar Acquittance from Catherine Griffiths 10 May 1787 1 item

U DDSQ2/23/3 Royal Licence for William Thomas Darby to take 31 Oct 1795 the surname and arms of St. Quintin 1 item

U DDSQ2/23/4 General Power of Attorney: William St. Quintin to 31 Aug 1842 Col. Matthew Chitty Downes St. Quintin and Robert Wheatley Lumley 1 item

U DDSQ2/23/5 Copy of U DDSQ2/23/4 [31 Aug 1842] 1 item

U DDSQ2/23/6 Appointment by William St. Quintin of Robert 16 Oct 1844 Wheatley Lumley as auditor and receiver of his estates 1 item

U DDSQ2/23/7 Copies of bonds relating to William St. Quintin to 7 Feb 1823- James and George Thackrah Lambert 17 Aug 1824 a) Bond in £2,000. William St. Quintin to James and George Thackrah Lambert: for payment of £1,000. 7 February 1823 b) Bond in £1,600: for payment of £800. 17 August 1824 2 items

U DDSQ2/23/8 Copy. Appointment by William St. Quintin of John 14 Jun 1825 Hall as his steward 1 item

U DDSQ2/23/9 Copy. Bond in £10,000: William St. Quintin to 11 Aug 1825 George Thackrah Lambert: for payment of £5,000. 1 item

U DDSQ2/23/10 Voucher: High Laver. 1827-1830 18 items

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U DDSQ2/23/11 Copies. Letters to William St. Quintin and Messrs. 18 Dec 1829- Lambert and Son 5 May 1830 Tenants (High Laver, Winslow) asking for (and being refused) a reduction in rent, the times being hard. Offer to buy Batavia Fields. Debts of W. St. Q.. 1 bundle

U DDSQ2/23/12 List of incumbrances and debts on Sir William St. n.d. [1829] Quintin's entailed estates paid off during minority of William St. Q. 1 item

U DDSQ2/23/13 Copy. Authority from William St. Quintin to James 1 May 1830 and George Thackrah Lambert, relating to conduct of his business, he having determined to employ Richard Lambert jnr. no long as his solicitor 1 item

U DDSQ2/23/14 Copy. Similar authority to deliver deeds to his new 1 May 1830 solicitors Messrs. Oddie and Forster 1 item

U DDSQ2/23/15 Draft receipt for deeds further to U DDSQ2/23/14 25 Jun 1830 1 item

U DDSQ2/23/16 Terms of Agreement between William St. Quintin and late 1830 his steward John Cumber 1 item

U DDSQ2/23/17 Letter: John Cumber, Malton, to John Foster, 27 Sep 1830 Newton, nr. : terms of a Fidelity Bond by J. C.. 1 item

U DDSQ2/23/18 Draft Fidelity Bond [17 Nov 1830] 1 item

U DDSQ2/23/19 Fidelity Bond in £1,000: John Cumber of New Malton, 17 Nov 1830 land surveyor, to William St. Quintin 1 item

U DDSQ2/24 Wills 1723-1857 32 items

U DDSQ2/24/1 Copy. Will of Sir William St. Quintin of Harpham 21 Jun 1723 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/2 Letters of Administration of estate of John Thompson 16 Nov 1753 of parish of St. Olave, Hart Street, London, granted to his sister Dame Rebecca St. Quintin 1 bundle

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U DDSQ2/24/3 Copy. Will of Sir William St. Quintin of Bath 6 Dec 1768 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/4 Extract. Grant of probate of Will of Thomas Darby of 19 May 1769 Sunbury esq. 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/5 Extract. Grant of probate of Dulcibella Darby of 8 Apr 1784 Sunbury widow 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/6 Copy. Will of Sir William St. Quintin of Scampston 21 May 1787 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/7 Letters of Administration, with Will (2 May 1787) 6 Jun 1787 annexed, of estate of Richard Jackson of parish of St. Andrew, Holborn, granted to his sister Anne Darby. 1 bundle

U DDSQ2/24/8 Copy. Will of William Petch of Scampston rope-maker 18 Aug 1789 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/9 Probate copy of Will of Vice-Admiral George Darby. 1790 With codicils. Probate 17 April 1790. With certificates of his marriage and burial, and baptism of his sons, 1767-1790 1 bundle

U DDSQ2/24/10 Copy of U DDSQ2/24/9 n.d. [1790] 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/11 Letters of Administration (as U DDSQ2/24/7 and U 31 May 1790 DDSQ2/24/18) granted to William Thomas Darby on death of Anne Darby 1 bundle

U DDSQ2/24/12 Probate copy of Will of Sir William St. Quintin of 4 Mar 1793 Scampston. Codicils. Probate 12 September 1795 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/13 Copy. Will of Catherine Griffith of Padworth, county 6 Feb 1799 Berkshire, widow of Christopher G. Codicils. Probate 5 October 1801 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/14 Probate copy of Will of William Thomas St. Quintin of 11 Jan 1805 Scampston esq. Probate 24 May 1805 1 item

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U DDSQ2/24/15 Copy. Will of William St. Quintin of Scampston Hall 7 Dec 1830 esq. Codicils. 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/16 Letters of Administration, with Will (1 February 1790) 9 Apr 1835 and Codicils annexed, of state of George Darby, Vice-Admiral of the Red. 1 bundle

U DDSQ2/24/17 Letters of Administration, with Will (1 November 10 Apr 1835 1788) and Codicils annexed, of estate of Anne Darby wife of Vice-Admiral George D. 1 bundle

U DDSQ2/24/18 Letters of Administration, as U DDSQ2/24/7 and U 11 Apr 1835 DDSQ2/24/11, granted to Rev. George Wyld, admin. of Anne Darby, on death of William Thomas Darby (afterwards St. Quintin) 1 bundle

U DDSQ2/24/19 Copy. Will of Maj. Francis St. Quintin of Gores Feb-Jun 1857 Landing, Upper Canada, 8 February 1857 With relative correspondence and memoranda, March-June 1857 9 items

U DDSQ2/24/20 Draft. Will of William St. Quintin, as U DDSQ2/24/15 7 Dec 1830 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/21 Draft Codicil to U DDSQ2/24/20 27 Nov 1837 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/22 Draft Codicil to U DDSQ2/24/20 24 Mar 1842 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/23 Draft Codicil to U DDSQ2/24/20 12 May 1842 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/24 Marriage certificate of Charles Gould of Ealing and 18 Feb 1758 Jane Morgan of Whitehall, as Little Berkhamstead 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/25 Baptism certificate of Charles, son of Charles and 10 Feb 1760 Jane Gould, at Ealing 1 item

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U DDSQ2/24/26 Extract from deed of settlement of the Equitable 7 Sep 1762- Assurance Society, 7 September 1762 1835 With memoranda relating to Charles Gould as U DDSQ(2)/24/24, later Sir Charles Morgan, and his son Charles, as U DDSQ(2)/24/25, now Sir Charles Morgan, 1835 2 items

U DDSQ2/24/27 Extract. Will of Sir Charles Morgan of Tredegar, 23 Jun 1782 county Monmouthshire 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/28 As U DDSQ2/24/27 [23 Jun 1782] 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/29 Extract. Probate Act of John Smith of Brompton esq. 10 Dec 1791 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/30 Extract. Probate Act of John Saxon esq. 21 Apr 1798 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/31 Extract. Probate Act of George Adey 26 Nov 1801 1 item

U DDSQ2/24/32 Letter: Aug. Warren jnr. to R. W. Lumley: Sir William 28 Jul 1835 St. Quintin's mortgage to trustees of Equitable Society. 1 item

U DDSQ2/25 Miscellaneous 1642-1843 10 items

U DDSQ2/25/1 Schedule of deeds 1642-1795 1 item

U DDSQ2/25/2 'Act for Draining, Embanking and Preserving divers 1800 Tracts of Land within the Township of Muston...' (and elsewhere adjoining Rivers Derwent and Harford) 1 item

U DDSQ2/25/3 Draft Pedigree of William St. Quintin, with supporting 1822 notes 20 items

U DDSQ2/25/4 Draft and blank forms of tenancy agreement n.d. [1827] 4 items

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U DDSQ2/25/5 Scheduled of deeds and papers belonging to William 16 Mar 1833 St. Quintin delivered by Messrs. Lambert & Son to Messrs. Oddie & Co. (1721-1819) 2 items

U DDSQ2/25/6 Notice to William St. Quintin: intention of Beverley & 30 Mar 1840 Barmston Drainage Commissioners to oppose Hull Dock Company's Bill. 1 item

U DDSQ2/25/7 Draft clauses from Hull Dock Company's Bill. With 8 May 1840 covering letter from J. B. Bainton, Beverley to R. W. Lumley 1 item

U DDSQ2/25/8 Hull Docks Bill 1840 1 item

U DDSQ2/25/9 Certificate of burial of Arabella Bridget St. Quintin 2 Feb 1841 1 item

U DDSQ2/25/10 Debenture for £180 in the Conservative Club, London 1 Mar 1843 1 item

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U DDSQ3 Third Deposit 1354-1938

Arrangement: U DDSQ3/1 Burton Agnes, 1789-1858 U DDSQ3/2 Foston, 1808-[1857] U DDSQ3/3 Gransmoor, 1701 U DDSQ3/4 Great Kelk, 1841 -1857 U DDSQ3/5 Haisthorpe, 1831-1857 U DDSQ3/6 Harpham, 1714-1760 U DDSQ3/7 Langton, 1850 U DDSQ3/8 Lowthorpe, 1780 -1898 U DDSQ3/9 Nafferton, 1779-1871 U DDSQ3/10 North Frodingham, [1828]-1869 U DDSQ3/11 Norton, 1840s U DDSQ3/12 Rillington,1845-1852 U DDSQ3/13 Ruston Parva, 1820-1887 U DDSQ3/14 Scampston, 1782-1944 U DDSQ3/15 Thornholme, 1714-19th century U DDSQ3/16 Thorpe Bassett, 1783-1903 U DDSQ3/17 Various Townships, 1777-1878 U DDSQ3/18 London and Middlesex, 1569-1827 U DDSQ3/19 Binham, county Norfolk, 1354-1581/2 U DDSQ3/20 Yorkshire, North Riding, [1856]-1888 U DDSQ3/21 Accounts and Vouchers,1785-1892 U DDSQ3/22 Beverley and Barmston Drainage, 1798-1876 U DDSQ3/23 Correspondence, 1661-1889 U DDSQ3/24 Legal, 1871 -1881 U DDSQ3/25 Miscellaneous, 1577-1902 U DDSQ3/26 Rentals, 1785-1860 U DDSQ3/27 Settlements, 1767-1789 U DDSQ3/28 Shrievalty, 1841-1842 U DDSQ3/29 Various Deeds, 1785-1834 U DDSQ3/30 Pedigree, 17th century U DDSQ3/31 Plans, 1747-1938

U DDSQ3/1 Burton Agnes 1789-1858 4 items

U DDSQ3/1/1 Lease and Release: for 10s.: Vice-Admiral George 4-5 May 1789 Darby of Cavendish Square, county Middlesex and Peter Johnson of York esq. to Sir William St. Quintin 2 barns and two third parts of tithes of corn and hay in Burton Agnes; and land in the fields of Harpham. Leasehold of the Archbishop of York. 2 items

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U DDSQ3/1/2 Accounts of rates paid by William St. Quintin for 1853-1858 tithes in Burton Agnes 2 items

U DDSQ3/1/3 Certificate of rates charged on William St. Quintin, 13 Apr 1858 the lay rector, 1857-1858, on rent-charge arising from the commutation of tithes in Burton Agnes 1 item

U DDSQ3/1/4 Account of acreage of William St. Quintin subject c. 1858 to tithe 1 item

U DDSQ3/2 Foston 1808-c. 1857 30 items

U DDSQ3/2/1 Extract from Foston Inclosure Award: private road 4 Feb 1808 called North Field Road. 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/2 Lease at £90 rent: Robert Bower of Welham esq. 20 Apr 1810 (receiver and manager of the estates of Sir William St. Quintin and William Thomas St. Quintin, both dec'd.) to James Johnson of Great Driffield merchant House, closes (44ac.), the wharf belonging to the water corn-mill adjoining the house, and the privilege of grinding corn at the mill at specified rates. Also rendering two-thirds of profits from sale of coals, and a half of profits of other goods, sold from the wharf (but no payment for sale of spirituous liquors) 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/3 Copy. Award of William Walton of Lincoln's Inn 29 Jul 1814 barrister in cases (Stables v. Walker, Dunn and Jarratt; and Arabella St. Quintin and others v. Stables) arising from disputes over Duck Dyke Clough lying between the dam at Foston Mills and Duck Dyke Watercourse 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/4 Insurance Policy on Foston Mills 5 Apr 1821 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/5 Notice: John Cumber to Bainton and Oxtaby: 19 Mar 1833 intends to inspect Foston Mill under terms of lease from Mr. St. Quintin. 1 item

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U DDSQ3/2/6 Reports of John Harker, Great Driffield, on water 2 Apr 1833 wheels at Foston 2 items

U DDSQ3/2/7 Letter: John Cumber, Malton, to Messrs. Bainton 3 Apr 1833 and Oxtaby, Bainton Mills Enclosing a report (as U DDSQ/(3)/2/5) on water wheel at Foston Mill. 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/8 Letters and estimates: John Harker to John 4-7 Jun 1833 Cumber: work at Foston Mills and at Mr. Lawson's mill at Bracey Bridge. 4 items

U DDSQ3/2/9 Copy of parcels conveyed by John Harding and 26 May 1838 others to William St. Quintin 2 messuages, close, site of cottage called Harper's House and garth in Foston. 2 Ruffholme Carrs and Leys Close in North Frodingham. 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/10 Draft proposal for insuring Foston Mill 1840-1849 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/11 Lease at £590 rent: William St. Quintin of 20 May 1840 Scampston esq. to Thomas Bainton of Foston miller and corn dealer. 2 messuages, water corn mill, wind corn mill, Cross Keys Inn, 4 cottages and closes (57ac. 26p.). 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/12 Abstract of U DDSQ3/2/11, with proposals for a 1851 division, no date. Endorsed on statement of income and expenditure of York-Scarborough Turnpike Trust, 1851 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/13 Extract from U DDSQ3/2/11 20 May 1840 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/14 Plan of watercourse to mill in Foston 1840s 1 plan

U DDSQ3/2/15 Consent to erection of a shelling mill by Thomas 18 Nov 1840 Bainton. And to his putting up a pair of grey stones and a barley mill and the conversion of a stable to a malt-kiln at Foston windmill 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/16 Plan of Foston Mills, for insurance purposes 18 Aug 1843 1 plan

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U DDSQ3/2/17 Plans of Foston tannery 18 Aug 1843 2 plans

U DDSQ3/2/18 Consent to putting up new French stones and a 9 Nov 1843 sifter at Foston Mills, by Thomas Bainton 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/19 Similar consent for a corn screen and blower 15 Aug 1850 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/20 Draft letters: Alfred Simpson, Malton to Thomas 18-20 May 1852 Bainton: responsibility for sails at Foston windmill. 1 bundle

U DDSQ3/2/21 Particulars of property let to James Naylor and [1852] Thomas Smith at Foston Mills 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/22 Estimate of rental of Foston Mills 1853 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/23 Minutes on letting Foston Mills and Brewery 1850s 2 items

U DDSQ3/2/24 Calculations for letting Foston Mills and Brewery Feb 1854 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/25 Valuation of improved machinery on termination of 8 Feb 1854 lease to Thomas Bainton 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/26 Draft letter. Alfred Simpson to Thomas Bainton 13 Feb 1854 Valuation of and offer for steam engine and other machinery. 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/27 Offer to lease[?]: 'my own premises', Cross Keys 1850s Inn, land, granary and cottages. 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/28 Valuation of Foston Mills and property. On note- 1850s paper of John Hodgson, engineer and mill-wright 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/29 Survey of lands of William St. Quintin in Foston 1856 and North Frodingham 1 item

U DDSQ3/2/30 Survey of lands in Foston and North Frodingham [1857] purchased from assigns of Robert Stables 1 item

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U DDSQ3/3 Gransmoor 1701 1 item

U DDSQ3/3/1 Letter: Thomas Harrison, Hull to Sir William St. 13 Jan 1701 Quintin, Custom House, London Survey of lands in Gransmore prior to enclosure. Hull election. 1 item

U DDSQ3/4 Great Kelk 1848-1857 29 items

U DDSQ3/4/1 Tenancy Agreement: William St. Quintin to 23 Oct 1848 Matthew Watson of Great Kelk innkeeper: public house and allotment. 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/2 Counterpart of U DDSQ3/4/1 [23 Oct 1848] 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/3 Draft. Deed of Disclaimer: William St. Quintin to 1848 Yarburgh Greame of Sewerby Hall, esq.: rights of soil in Markham Dale. 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/4 Draft. Deed of Disclaimer: William St. Quintin to 25 Mar 1857 Richard Stephenson of Great Kelk: cottage. 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/5 Correspondence 27 May 1847- 12 items 2 Nov 1848

U DDSQ3/4/6 List of fee rents payable c. 1847 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/7 Draft. Claim of William St. Quintin c. 1847 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/8 Account of tithe rent charge payable by William St. c. 1847 Quintin 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/9 Measurement of land belonging to house of c. 1847 Matthew Watson 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/10 Draft calculations of oxgangs and gates c. 1847 1 item

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U DDSQ3/4/11 Minutes of proposed roads c. 1847 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/12 Rough sketch of land between Beverley-Barmston c. 1847 drain and boundary with Lowthorpe 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/13 Rough summary of lands to be inclosed and roads c. 1847 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/14 Draft. Notices of claims of William St. Quintin (2), 7 Sep 1847 1847. With note relating to Turf Carr, 7 Sep 1847 3 items

U DDSQ3/4/15 Account of stocking 'as by the Herdsman's Book' 1847 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/16 Rough plan and note of levels of Turf Carr 1847 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/17 Particulars of rights of William St. Quintin 25 May 1847 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/18 Notice of meeting to perambulate lands and 18 Aug 1847 receive claims (8 September 1847) 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/19 Account of claims 8 Sep 1847 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/20 Notice of claims of William St. Quintin 8 Sep 1847 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/21 Objection of William St. Quintin to claim Yarburgh 24 Sep 1847 Greame to Markham Dale. 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/22 Minutes of evidence relating to Markham Dale 28 Sep 1847 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/23 Statement of gates as stocked 28 Sep 1847 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/24 Rough. Minutes of meeting 29 Sep 1847 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/25 Case and Opinion: Markham Dale. 1 Nov 1847 1 item

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U DDSQ3/4/26 Extract from draft inclosure award: Turf Carr road 1840s and allotments 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/27 Description and Plan: allotments to William St. 1840s Quintin 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/28 Summary of allotments 18 Mar 1848 1 item

U DDSQ3/4/29 Scraps: lists of bills paid at Harpham and 1841-1842 Scampston; vouchers (painting at Scampston Hall; inn; etc.). 8 items

U DDSQ3/5 Haisthorpe 1831-1857 3 items

U DDSQ3/5/1 Draft Agreements by John Carrick, Harrison and Aug 1831 James Piercy, all of Haisthorpe, farmers, to lease from William St. Quintin the tithes from lands occupied by them 3 items

U DDSQ3/5/2 Notice: John Carrick to William St. Quintin: giving 5 Oct 1835 up possession of tithes on farm leased from W. St. Q.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/5/3 Rates paid by William St. Quintin for tithes in 1853-1857 Haisthorpe 1 item

U DDSQ3/6 Harpham 1714-1960 53 items

U DDSQ3/6/1 Survey of manor of Harpham 1714 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/2 Notice: John Taylor to quit as tenant of William St. 7 Oct 1830 Quintin 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/3 Estimate for repairing house at Harpham 20 Aug 1831 1 item

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U DDSQ3/6/4 Notice: constable of Harpham to pay in tax laid for 5 Nov 1831 defraying charges of Commissioners of Sewers. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/5 Agreement: (i) John Taylor farmer and his brother 11 Jan 1833 James Taylor husbandman and (ii) William Taylor of Great Kelk, husbandman For transfer to W. T. of farm leased by John T. from William St. Quintin, in liquidation of a debt from John to James. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/6 Valuation of stock, crops and furniture at Turtle [11 Jan 1833] Hill, further to U DDSQ3/6/5 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/7 Notice: personal representatives of Samuel 8 Oct 1835 Staveley dec'd. to quit as tenants of William St. Quintin. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/8 Measurement of two trees mid 19th cent. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/9 Memorandum relating to remains of a St. Quintin Apr 1876 re-interred in Harpham vault 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/10 Press cuttings from 'Driffield Times': laying of May 1960 primroses at St. John's Well. 1 bundle

U DDSQ3/6/11 Tenancy agreement. John Taylor: farm and 29 Mar 1831 117ac. 2r. 38p. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/12 Tenancy agreement. Robert Brown: cottage and 28 Dec 1840 34ac. 1r. 4p. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/13 Tenancy agreement. Isaac Harrison: cottage and 28 Dec 1840 18ac. 29p.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/14 Tenancy agreement. William Wilson: house, 5 Dec 1842 blacksmith's shop, cottage and 8ac. 2r. 32p. Also blacksmith's shop at Thornholme 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/15 Tenancy agreement. Francis Chitty: cottage. 5 Dec 1842 1 item

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U DDSQ3/6/16 Tenancy agreement. Mary Webster: cottage. 28 Feb 1843 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/17 Tenancy agreement. Abel Hackney: cottage. 20 Dec 1843 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/18 Tenancy agreement. Hannah Rowley: cottage. 20 Dec 1843 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/19 Tenancy agreement. Jeremiah Reaston: cottage. 12 Jan 1848 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/20 Tenancy agreement. Richard Hutchinson: cottage. 10 Jul 1849 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/21 Tenancy agreement. Richard Milner: cottage. 9 Sep 1851 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/22 Tenancy agreement. Ann Taylor: cottage. 9 Sep 1851 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/23 Tenancy agreement. John Reaston: 'St. Quintin 23 Jan 1852 Arms', cottage and Hall Close. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/24 Counterpart of U DDSQ3/6/23 [23 Jan 1852] 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/25 Tenancy agreement. Owston Rounding: cottage 31 Mar 1852 and paddock. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/26 Tenancy agreement. John Brown jnr.: cottage and 7 Mar 1854 paddock. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/27 Tenancy agreement. John Wresdell: cottage and 24 Oct 1854 17ac. 1r. 8p. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/28 Tenancy agreement. William Seller: cottage. 5 Apr 1855 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/29 Tenancy agreement. William Gray: cottage. 5 Apr 1855 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/30 Tenancy agreement. Elizabeth Reed: cottage. 1 Apr 1856 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/31 Tenancy agreement. Edward Hackney: cottage. 17 Mar 1857 1 item

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U DDSQ3/6/32 Tenancy agreement. Thomas Rowley: cottage. 17 Mar 1857 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/33 Tenancy agreement. Andrew Milson: cottage. 17 Mar 1857 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/34 Tenancy agreement. Mary Pearson: cottage. 25 Mar 1857 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/35 Tenancy agreement. George : 17 Mar 1857 house and 3ac. 15p. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/36 Tenancy agreement. John Harrison: cottage. 25 Mar 1857 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/37 Tenancy agreement. John Atkinson and Charles 25 Mar 1857 Brown: house and 48ac. 3r. 9p. in Harpham. 8ac. 3r. 23p. in Little Kelk. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/38 Tenancy agreement. Elizabeth Morris: house and 1 Jan 1858 garden. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/39 Tenancy agreement. John Huck: cottage. 15 Mar 1858 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/40 Tenancy agreement. John Hackner: cottage and 16 Mar 1858 5ac. 2r. 4p.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/41 Tenancy agreement. Thomas Short: cottage. 23 Mar 1858 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/42 Tenancy agreement. Francis Owston: cottage. 23 Mar 1858 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/43 Tenancy agreement. Thomas Storry: cottage. 6 Jul 1858 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/44 Tenancy agreement. William Robson: cottage. 6 Jul 1858 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/45 Tenancy agreement. William Colley: cottage. 17 Aug 1858 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/46 Tenancy agreement. Robert Frankish: cottage. 29 Jan 1859 1 item

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U DDSQ3/6/47 Tenancy agreement. Samuel Lazenby: cottage. 29 Jan 1859 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/48 Tenancy agreement. William Barker: cottage. 29 Jan 1859 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/49 Tenancy agreement. Robert Brown: cottage and 1 Feb 1860 34ac. 1r. 22p.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/50 Tenancy agreement. John Brown jnr.: cottage and 1 Feb 1860 paddock. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/51 Tenancy agreement. Richard Seller: house and 1 Feb 1860 36ac. 3r.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/52 Tenancy agreement. Edward Taylor: farm with 1 Feb 1860 117ac. 2r. 37p. in Harpham and 16ac. 2r. 10p. in Great Kelk. 1 item

U DDSQ3/6/53 Tenancy agreement. Decimus Thompson: farm 31 Mar 1882 with 251ac. 30p.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/7 Langton 1850 1 item

U DDSQ3/7/1 Rules of Langton Wold Cricket Club, with list of Mar 1850 members 1 item

U DDSQ3/8 Lowthorpe 1780-1898 30 items

U DDSQ3/8/1 Plan and estimates: alterations to old stable and n.d. [1828] coach house at Lowthorpe Cottage 2 items

U DDSQ3/8/2 Estimate for bricklayer's work at Lowthorpe Mills c. 1830 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/3 Subscription lists to Lowthorpe bridges c. 1830 3 items

U DDSQ3/8/4 Estimate for a room at Lowthorpe cottage 1830 1 item

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U DDSQ3/8/5 Notice: William Catton to quit as tenant of William 8 Oct 1835 St. Quintin. 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/6 Notice: Robert Catton to quit as tenant of William 6 Oct 1837 St. Quintin. 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/7 Notice: William Lamplugh quitting farm. 24 Sep 1839 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/8 Plan: alteration to outbuildings at the cottage. 1839 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/9 Estimate for sleeping rooms for servants at 1840 Lowthorpe Lodge 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/10 Specifications and letters: painting and other work 1840 at Lowthorpe Lodge. 5 items

U DDSQ3/8/11 Insurance Policy: new parsonage during building. 20 Oct 1855 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/12 Report and Specification: work at parish church. 7 Jul 1859 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/13 Day tickets: fishing at Lowthorpe Beck. 1880-1889 2 items

U DDSQ3/8/14 Petition, letters, account of guarantors and Deed 1892-1898 of Arrangement Establishment of a telegraph office at Lowthorpe Post Office. 22 items

U DDSQ3/8/15 Lease and tenancy agreement. Thomas 27 May 1780 Parkinson and wife Jane: messuage and lands. 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/16 Lease and tenancy agreement. Robert Agar: farm 28 Aug 1793 with 133ac. 3r. 39p.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/17 Lease and tenancy agreement. John Thornton: 29 Dec 1840 cottage. 1 item

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U DDSQ3/8/18 Lease and tenancy agreement. James Nicholson: 29 Dec 1840 cottage and 4ac. 2r. 23p.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/19 Lease and tenancy agreement. William Luckup: 12 Jan 1848 cottage. 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/20 Lease and tenancy agreement. George Hornby: 30 Mar 1853 cottage. 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/21 Lease and tenancy agreement. William Hillaby: 22 Mar 1854 cottage. 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/22 Lease and tenancy agreement. Christopher 22 Mar 1854 Pearson: cottage. 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/23 Lease and tenancy agreement. Rev. George 25 Mar 1854 Carey: part of house. 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/24 Lease and tenancy agreement. George Petch: 26 Mar 1855 house and 6ac. 2r. 10p. 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/25 Lease and tenancy agreement. Henry Wiley: 1 Apr 1856 cottage. 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/26 Lease and tenancy agreement. Rev. George 7 Jul 1856 Carey: house. 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/27 Lease and tenancy agreement. John Wilson: 5 Mar 1858 cottage. 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/28 Lease and tenancy agreement. Christopher Hill: 19 Jan 1859 cottage. 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/29 Lease and tenancy agreement. Richard Baker: 19 Jan 1859 cottage and 3ac. 3r. 18p. 1 item

U DDSQ3/8/30 Lease and tenancy agreement. James Baxter: 2 Apr 1859 cottage and 1ac. 3r. 37p.. 1 item

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U DDSQ3/9 Nafferton 1779-1871 15 items

U DDSQ3/9/1 Lease for 21 years: at £6 rent: Rev. Thomas 30 Sep 1779 Bowness of Nafferton, curate of Little Ruston to Sir William St. Quintin of Scampston. Key Close or Ray Close (8ac. 1r. 30p.) in Navy Field 1 item

U DDSQ3/9/2 Plan (of stables?). 'William Watson, Builder, n.d. [1832] Nafferton' 1 plan

U DDSQ3/9/3 Notice: Samuel Walgate to quit as tenant of 28 Sep 1829 William St. Quintin. 1 item

U DDSQ3/9/4 Notice: Jacob Laybourne to quit as tenant of 28 Sep 1829 William St. Quintin. 1 item

U DDSQ3/9/5 Notice: Francis Johnson to quit as tenant of 28 Sep 1829 William St. Quintin. 1 item

U DDSQ3/9/6 Notice: Jonathan Ringrose to quit as tenant of 28 Sep 1829 William St. Quintin. 1 item

U DDSQ3/9/7 Notice: John Barker to quit as tenant of William St. 28 Sep 1829 Quintin. 1 item

U DDSQ3/9/8 Notice: John Brompton to quit as tenant of William 28 Sep 1829 St. Quintin. 1 item

U DDSQ3/9/9 Lease for 14 years: at o10.10 rent: William St. 20 May 1840 Quintin of Scampston Hall to Thomas Bainton of Foston miller. Brick and tile yard. Also paying royalty of 6d on every 1,000 bricks or tiles produced 1 item

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U DDSQ3/9/10 Agreement: (i) Elizabeth Paul of Bath spinster, 18 Jun 1841 Mary Harriet Paul of Beverley spinster, Caroline Frances Aubin (nee Paul) of York widow, all formerly of Scarborough, John Seymour of York esq. Hutchinson Bell of Sidney, Colony of New Holland and his agent Elizabeth Bell of Hull spinster, and John Forge of Nafferton gent., and (ii) William St. Quintin. Repair of Scarfe Dyke from Sleights Gutter End to Cattle Holme Low Side. 1 item

U DDSQ3/9/11 Particulars of Sale: water corn mill, malt house, 3 15 Oct 1841 cottages and 29ac. 2r. 32p., the Rectory, 2 farms with 596ac. 2r. 6p.. Plan (including plan and South West view of mill) 1 item

U DDSQ3/9/12 Tenancy Agreement: William St. Quintin to William 31 Mar 1852 Walker: cottage and garden, and the lanes. 1 item

U DDSQ3/9/13 Notice: manor court to be held on 28 October 14 Oct 1861 1861. 2 items

U DDSQ3/9/14 Particulars of Sale: water corn mill, Nether Hall 14 Feb-15 Mar with 4ac. 3r. 16p., and 5 closes. Plan (including 1871 plan of mill), 15 March 1871 With letters relating to the mill dam, 14 February- 14 March 1871 1 bundle

U DDSQ3/9/15 Particulars of Sale: water corn mill, Nether Hall 15 Mar 1871 with 4ac. 3r. 16p., and 5 closes. Plan (including plan of mill) 1 item

U DDSQ3/10 North Frodingham c. 1828-1869 2 items

U DDSQ3/10/1 Statement of facts and evidence in dispute n.d. [1828] between William St. Quintin and Jonathan Harrison Claim of J. H. to free passage up River Howe to his warehouse on East side of Frodingham Bridge. 1 item

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U DDSQ3/10/2 Draft Enfranchisement: William Froggatt Bethell to 1 Jun 1869 Matthew Chitty Downes St. Quintin: allotment (9ac.). 1 item

U DDSQ3/11 Norton 1840s 1 item

U DDSQ3/11/1 Draft proposals for insuring a saw mill 1840-1849 1 bundle

U DDSQ3/12 Rillington 1845-1852 4 items

U DDSQ3/12/1 Abstract of Title of the York and North Midland 1845-1851 Railway Company: 2ac. 23p. to be sold to William St. Quintin. 1 item

U DDSQ3/12/2 Agreement for Sale for o60: as U DDSQ3/12/1. 27 Jun 1851 Plan 1 item

U DDSQ3/12/3 Agreement for sale n.d. [27 Jun Copy of U DDSQ(3)/12/2 1851] 1 item

U DDSQ3/12/4 Conveyance further to U DDSQ3/12/2 17 Mar 1852 1 item

U DDSQ3/13 Ruston Parva 1825-1887 36 items

U DDSQ3/13/1 Bill of Sale: Richard Ombler yeoman to his eldest 17 Jan 1825 son John O. farmer, both of Little Reaston All his goods and chattels. 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/2 Trust Deed: John Ombler as U DDSQ3/13/1 to 1 Jan 1830 Isaac Kemp of , farmer His tenant right in farm at Ruston Parva with all stock and chattels. In trust for his children William, Isaac, Richard, Ann, Thomas and John Ombler 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/3 Notice to George Welburn to quit as tenant of 7 Oct 1830 William St. Quintin 1 item

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U DDSQ3/13/4 Undertaking by Thomas Smith of Lowthorpe 14 Dec 1830 To pay o200, rent due by George Welburn to William St. Quintin. 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/5 Agreement by Jeremiah Lamplugh 3 Sep 1832 That William St. Quintin may take steps to recover o140.12s. due from George Welburn without prejudice to a promissory note from J. L. to W. St. Q. in which he joined with G. W. to secure payment of that sum, being arrears of rent. 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/6 Agreement: George Welborn of Ruston Parva to 16 Oct 1832 Paul Jefferson of Nafferton, both farmers To give up to him his farm, stock and chattels. 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/7 Order of Inclosure Commissioners charging 9 Jul 1874 Manor Farm (479ac. 2r. 10p.) with o1,055 for erection of farm buildings and cottage by Matthew Chitty Downs St. Quintin 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/8 Copy. Authority to Francis Purdon to distrain on Oct 1887 Mill Farm (William Burnett tenant) for arrears of rent 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/9 Tenancy agreements. Francis Walker: 6 Mar 1843 blacksmith's shop. 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/10 Tenancy agreement. George Thurlow: cottage. 13 Jan 1852 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/11 Tenancy agreement. John Rank: cottage. 30 Mar 1853 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/12 Tenancy agreement. John Jennison: cottage. 20 Mar 1854 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/13 Tenancy agreement. William Wilson: cottage and 20 Mar 1854 Well Close. 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/14 Tenancy agreement. Richard Woodmansey: inn, 3 Apr 1854 part of Pit Close, Murram Close. 1 item

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U DDSQ3/13/15 Tenancy agreement. Diana Mallary: cottage. 20 Mar 1854 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/16 Tenancy agreement. Ralph : cottage. 3 Apr 1856 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/17 Tenancy agreement. Charles Marson: cottage. 3 Apr 1856 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/18 Tenancy agreement. John Conder: cottage and 25 Mar 1857 garden. 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/19 Tenancy agreement. Mary Megginson: cottage. 26 May 1857 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/20 Tenancy agreement. William Hutchcroft: cottage. 23 Mar 1858 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/21 Tenancy agreement. John Lamplugh: cottage and 19 Jan 1859 land. 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/22 Tenancy agreement. William Hutchcroft: cottage. 1 Feb 1860 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/23 Surrender and Admission: Ann wife of Anthony 13 Dec 1820 Parker of Hutton Cranswick cordwainer, Mary Hackney of Little Ruston widow, Margaret wife of Matthew Kirby of Nafferton labourer, and Elizabeth wife of Thomas Dolphin labourer (co- heiresses of Thomas Rodgers dec'd.) To the said Margaret Kirby: 1r. 36p. 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/24 Admission of William Kirby only surviving son of 18 Oct 1858 Margaret K., on her death: as U DDSQ3/13/23. 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/25 Surrender and Admission: William Kirby of 15 Jan 1859 tailor and wife Mary Ann to Morris Garton of Ruston Parva labourer 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/26 Accounts for advertising in 'York Herald' and 17 Mar 1832 'Yorkshire Gazette' 1 bundle

U DDSQ3/13/27 Specification for church Feb 1832 1 item

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U DDSQ3/13/28 Specification for chancel 1832 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/29 Estimate. William Bennett of York 29 Mar 1832 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/30 Estimate. John Bowes of York 29 Mar 1832 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/31 Estimate. Frank Lovel and Christopher Morris of 31 Mar 1832 Knapton 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/32 Estimate. William Watson of Nafferton 31 Mar 1832 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/33 Estimate. John Fell of Sawley near 31 Mar 1832 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/34 Notice of public meeting (24 April 1832) to 15 Apr 1832 consider proposals 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/35 Minutes of meeting as U DDSQ3/13/34 24 Apr 1832 1 item

U DDSQ3/13/36 Agreement by William Watson, as U 9 May 1832 DDSQ3/13/32, to take down the old church and build the new for £107.10s. With specification 2 items

U DDSQ3/14 Scampston 1782-1943 39 items

U DDSQ3/14/1 Agreement by Sir William St. Quintin to build a 26 Dec 1782 barn and helm at Southdale Farm 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/2 Memorial of Indenture: (i) Sir William St. Quintin 4 Mar 1793 (ii) James Hardy yeoman, both of Scampston: farm with 163ac.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/3 Insurance Policy: Scampston House and contents. 25 Dec 1807 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/4 Insurance Policy: Scampston House and contents. 25 Dec 1823 1 item

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U DDSQ3/14/5 Valuation of timber at Scampston 1825 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/6 Engagement of Robert Langstaff as gardener at 6 Jun 1829 Scampston Hall 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/7 Specification and estimate for a new house n.d. [1830] 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/8 Memorandum of Agreement: Robert Topham to 30 Oct 1830 continue as tenant of farm 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/9 Notice to Robert Gypson to quit farm at 8 Oct 1831- Scampston and Thorpe Bassett 1 Jan 1835 With relative evidence of Mary Barker, 1 January 1835 2 items

U DDSQ3/14/10 Draft notice for press: Scampston Hall to let n.d. [1832] furnished. 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/11 Estimate for rebuilding an old house 1832 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/12 Estimate for painting outside of a house c. 1830s 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/13 Estimate for work at Mitchel Holtby's house c. 1830s 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/14 Plan and estimate for cottage c. 1830s 2 items

U DDSQ3/14/15 Agreement: John Youngson senr. of Scampston 16 May 1836 farmer to give up tenancy of farm to his son J. Y. jnr. on being allowed 5s. weekly by him 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/16 Account of distribution of charity of William St. 1839-1840 Quintin (£30 yearly in Scampston) 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/17 Sketch of intended new drains c. 1840 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/18 Estimate for painting at Scampston Hall 1840 1 item

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U DDSQ3/14/19 Inventory and valuation of effects at Scampston of 2 Mar 1842 Rev. T. Farrow dec'd. 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/20 Plan, specifications and estimates for new saddle Apr 1842 room, 5 items

U DDSQ3/14/21 Valuation of hay, turnips and grass fog of John 16 Sep 1842 Youngson butcher 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/22 Report on sanitary inspection of Scampston 22 Nov 1848 village 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/23 File of Tickets. Scampston Clothing Society 1853 1 file

U DDSQ3/14/24 Terms proposed for engagement of James Way 30 Dec 1853 and wife by William St. Quintin 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/25 List of furniture sent from Scampston Hall to sale- 15 Sep 1944 room at 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/26 Lease. Sir William St. Quintin to William Massee 4 Mar 1793 of Scampston yeoman: farm with 372ac. 10r. 5p. 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/27 Lease. Sir William St. Quintin to James Hardy of 4 Mar 1793 Scampston yeoman: farm with 163ac.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/28 Lease. Sir William St. Quintin to John Lovel of 4 Mar 1793 Scampston yeoman: farm with 341ac. 2r.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/29 Lease. Sir William St. Quintin to James Tindall of 4 Mar 1793 Scampston yeoman: farm with 230ac.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/30 Lease. Sir William St. Quintin to John Porter of 4 Mar 1793 Scampston yeoman: farm with 197ac.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/31 Lease. Sir William St. Quintin to John Youngson 28 Aug 1793 of Scampston yeoman: farm with 167ac. 1r. 11p.. 1 item

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U DDSQ3/14/32 Lease. Sir William St. Quintin to Thomas 28 Aug 1793 Youngson of Scampston yeoman: farm with 20ac.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/33 Lease. Sir William St. Quintin to Charles Thorold 13 Aug 1821 Wood of South Thoresby, county Lincoln esq. Scampston House (furnished) and grounds, with sporting rights in the manor and pews in the parish church. Schedule of furniture 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/34 Lease. Draft. Matthew Chitty Downes St. Quintin 1863 to Joseph Lett of Rushock, county Worcestershire, farmer. Farm in Scampston with 604ac. 2r. 7 1/2p. Farm in Rillington with 613ac. 23 1/2r.. Schedule. 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/35 Lease. As U DDSQ3/14/34 1863 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/36 Copy of draft lease and Schedule as U 1863 DDSQ3/14/34 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/37 Synopsis of terms of the lease (see 1863 DDSQ3/14/36) 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/38 Award on claims of Joseph Lett, as U 27 Aug 1877 DDSQ3/14/34, in respect of damage by rabbits 1 item

U DDSQ3/14/39 Correspondence relating to the claim 27 Aug-13 Nov 7 items 1877

U DDSQ3/15 Thornholme 1714-1858 24 items

U DDSQ3/15/1 Survey [after inclosure?] Jan 1714 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/2 Letter from R. Smithson: enclosing U 29 Jan 1714 DDSQ3/15/1. Tenants 'all very well pleased with the Division which was accomplished the 23rd Instant'. 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/3 Rough plan of 'upper part of Thurnholme field' 19th cent. 1 item

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U DDSQ3/15/4 Tenancy agreement. William and Anthony 21 Oct 1833 Cranswick: farm. 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/5 Tenancy agreement. Thomas Massenden: cottage 9 Feb 1841 & paddock. 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/6 Tenancy agreement. Richard Baxter: cottage & 9 Feb 1841 paddock. 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/7 Tenancy agreement. William Hornby: cottage. 30 Mar 1843 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/8 Tenancy agreement. William Nettleton: cottage & 25 Mar 1848 garden. 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/9 Tenancy agreement. Anthony Cranswick: farm 30 Nov 1848 with 372ac. 3r. 19 1/2p.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/10 Tenancy agreement. John Crompton: farm with 30 Nov 1848 381ac. 1r. 26 1/2p.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/11 Tenancy agreement. William Smith & Francis 30 Nov 1848 Lovel: farm with 387ac. 1r. 39 1/2p.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/12 Tenancy agreement. As U DDSQ3/15/11 30 Nov 1848 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/13 Tenancy agreement. William Smith senr. & jnr.: as 18 Nov 1851 U DDSQ3/15/11. 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/14 Tenancy agreement. Robert Boynton: cottage & 31 Mar 1852 garden. 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/15 Tenancy agreement. George Massenden: cottage 31 Mar 1852 & croft. 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/16 Tenancy agreement. Spruce Davison: house, 9 Jan 1855 shop & 1ac. 2r. 18p.. 1 item

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U DDSQ3/15/17 Tenancy agreement. As U DDSQ3/15/16 9 Jan 1855 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/18 Tenancy agreement. Benjamin Hope: cottage. 25 Mar 1855 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/19 Tenancy agreement. Robert Cole: cottage. 2 Apr 1855 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/20 Tenancy agreement. Mary Normandale: cottage & 23 Mar 1858 garden. 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/21 Tenancy agreement. James Cooper: cottage. 23 Mar 1858 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/22 Tenancy agreement. Thomas Cooper: cottage. 23 Mar 1858 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/23 Tenancy agreement. John Barrett: cottage. 16 Dec 1858 1 item

U DDSQ3/15/24 Tenancy agreement. John Nightengale: cottage. 16 Dec 1858 1 item

U DDSQ3/16 Thorpe Bassett 1783-1903 16 items

U DDSQ3/16/1 Certificate from East Riding Deeds Registry 11-16 Jan 1783 Cottage & 20ac.; part of Woulds Common, East & West South Dales, Long Lands & Stilby How. (1748-1766), 11 January 1783. With relevant letters from P. Johnson, York, 13-16 January 1783 3 items

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U DDSQ3/16/2 Release: (i) David Lambert of New Malton gent. 22 Jan 1783 (devisee of Jonathan Crookes of Rillington Moor gent. dec'd.) (ii) Catherine Crookes of New Malton widow of J. C. and Frances Pullon of York widow of Henry P. of Covent Garden (and daughter of J. C.) (iii) Ann Robinson widow of Thomas R. of New Malton grocer (iv) Richard Langley of Wykeham Abbey esq. (v) Thomas Lambert of New Malton wine merchant (vi) Sir William St. Quintin New-built farm house with part of the Wolds Common or Sheep Pasture (54ac. 1r. 5p.), East (24ac. 2r. 22p.) and West (7ac. 2r. 3p.) South Dales, part of Longlands (6ac. 3r. 22p.) and Stilby Howe (7ac. 16p.). Conveyed by D. L.to N. L. as trustee, Sir W. St. Q. having agreed to purchase the premises for £1,500 but the purchase money remaining with him at interest. Cancelled 1 item

U DDSQ3/16/3 Bond in o3,000: David Lambert to Sir William St. 22 Jan 1783 Quintin: further to U DDSQ3/16/2 To indemnify him in respect of recited legacies under Will of Jonathan Crookes. 1 item

U DDSQ3/16/4 Acknowledgement by David Lambert of 22 Jan 1783 possession of scheduled title deeds, to be handed over to Sir William St. Quintin on payment of o1,500 and interest as U DDSQ3/16/2 1 item

U DDSQ3/16/5 Agreement between Sir George Strickland of 11 Mar 1784 Boynton and Thomas & William Gypson of Thorpe Bassett, lessees of Sir William St. Quintin Rights of stray over Scampston Wold and Wintringham Firth appurtenant to the farm in Thorp Bassett leased by T. & W. G.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/16/6 Agreement. As U DDSQ3/16/5 11 Mar 1784 1 item

U DDSQ3/16/7 Copy of U DDSQ3/16/5 11 Mar 1784 1 item

U DDSQ3/16/8 Tenancy Agreement. William St. Quintin to Robert 1 Apr 1827 Gypson of Thorp Bassett farmer Farm with 370ac. 3r. 7p.. 1 item

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U DDSQ3/16/9 Agreement by Robert Gypson 16 Oct 1834 William St. Quintin to retain possession of goods distrained for non-payment of rent by R. G. , to give him time to pay. Amended. 1 item

U DDSQ3/16/10 Inventory of goods of Robert Gypson distrained, 18 Nov-5 Dec 18 November 1834 With appraisal, 5 December 1834 1834 1 item

U DDSQ3/16/11 Copy. Notice. Robert Gypson, Liverpool, to Sir 22 Nov 1834 William [St.?] Quinton, his steward Mr. Comber and others That they are wrongfully in possession of Rowgate Farm, no rent being now due. 1 item

U DDSQ3/16/12 Draft. Instructions for an easement for water pipes Jul 1884 from Small Kell Springs in Rowgate to Scampston Hall 1 item

U DDSQ3/16/13 Instructions as U DDSQ3/16/12 24 Jul 1884 1 item

U DDSQ3/16/14 Draft. Easement as U DDSQ3/16/12: Dame Jane 13 Oct 1884 Cholmley of Scarborough to William Herbert St. Quintin of Scampston Hall 1 item

U DDSQ3/16/15 Draft. Easement as U DDSQ3/16/12: Dame Jane 13 Oct 1884 Cholmley of Scarborough to William Herbert St. Quintin of Scampston Hall 1 item

U DDSQ3/16/16 Plan; letters from Alfred Alton, general engineer, 11 Jul-9 Nov Driffield; and analyses: boring for water at 1903 Rowgate Farm. 7 items

U DDSQ3/17 Various townships 1777-1849 55 items

U DDSQ3/17/1 Grant: for o11.6s.8d.: (i) Hon. Daines Barrington 1 Feb 1777 and Richard Cocks esq. (ii) Sir Charles Cocks of Dumbleton, county Gloucestershire to (iii) Sir William St. Quintin: fee farm rents of 5s.8d. in all from lands in Harpham, Foulton and Scampston. 1 item

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U DDSQ3/17/2 Account of Land Tax payable: estates of William 17 Nov 1798 Thomas St. Quintin in Harpham, Thornholme, Little Ruston, Lowthorpe, Little Kelk, Foston, Nafferton, Thorp Bassett, Scampston. With covering letter from Thomas Parkin, Foston Mills 2 items

U DDSQ3/17/3 Papers relating to the sale of wood 8 Oct 1841-1847 a) Survey of timber: Harpham, Lowthorpe, Ruston Parva, Little Kelk, Thornholme. [1841?] b) Account of wood sale, 8 October 1841 c) Wood marked for sale in Scampston, 1844- 1847 3 items

U DDSQ3/17/4 Survey of timber: Harpham, Lowthorpe, Ruston [1840s] Parva, Thornholme. 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/5 Agreement: (i) Sir Henry Boynton and Henry 20 Jul 1843 Boynton esq. both of Burton Agnes (ii) Venerable Robert Isaac Wilberforce, vicar of Burton Agnes (iii) William St. Quintin For making division fences in the open fields between Burton Agnes and Thornholme, and Thornholme and Haisthorpe. 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/6 Accounts of distribution of charity of William St. 1851-1852 Quintin: Lowthorpe, Harpham, Thornholme, Ruston Parva, Little Kelk, Foston. 1 bundle

U DDSQ3/17/7 Draft. Appointment by William Herbert St. Quintin 4 Oct 1876 of William Simpson of New Malton gent. as steward of his manors of Scampston, Nafferton, Harpham, Lowthorpe, Ruston Parva, Thornholme, Great and Little Kelk, Gembling and Foston 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/8 Order of Inclosure Commissioners charging 31 Jan-13 Feb Millingdale Farm, Well Close Farm and Hall Garth 1878 Farm in Lowthorpe, Little Kelk and Harpham with o1,648.10s for improvements and charges. Plans of farms, 31 January 1878 With Assignment to Scottish Widows Assurance Society, 13 February 1878 1 item

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U DDSQ3/17/9 Cropping Book: Lowthorpe, Harpham, Ruston 1841-1846 Parva, Little Kelk, Thornholme, Foston, Great Kelk, Nafferton, Scampston, Thorpe Basset, Rillington 1 volume

U DDSQ3/17/10 Extracts from Book of Reference [1845-1849] 2 items

U DDSQ3/17/11 Plans [ 1845-1849] 7 items

U DDSQ3/17/12 Schedule of land [1845-1849] 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/13 Minutes of meetings 1845-1846 2 items

U DDSQ3/17/14 Correspondence 1845-1849

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U DDSQ3/17/15 Copy. Agreement. William St. Quintin and Hull 3 May 1845 and Railway Company 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/16 Consent to Company taking possession 21 Jan 1846 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/17 Agreement: Thomas Jackson 4 Jun 1846 contractor and William St. Quintin: sand taken for ballast at Little Kelk. 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/18 Measurements of land [1845-1849] 5 items

U DDSQ3/17/19 Apportionments of Land Tax [1845-1849] 2 items

U DDSQ3/17/20 York and North Midland Railway (Approaches) Act 1841 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/21 Notices to landowners and occupiers 1843-1845 12 items

U DDSQ3/17/22 York and Scarborough Railway Bill 1844 1 item

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U DDSQ3/17/23 Copy. Petition of Richard Terrick Stainforth n.d. [1844] against the Bill 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/24 Brief on U DDSQ3/17/23 n.d. [1844] 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/25 Plans [1841-1851] 10 items

U DDSQ3/17/26 Schedules of lands [1841-1851] 7 items

U DDSQ3/17/27 Correspondence 1844-1851 1 bundle

U DDSQ3/17/28 Assents 1844 28 items

U DDSQ3/17/29 List of those assenting [1844] 2 items

U DDSQ3/17/30 Reasons against the second reading of the early 19th cent. Harrogate- Railway Bill 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/31 Notice by Assistant Tithe Commissioner that he 18 Nov 1840 will set out the boundary on 17 December 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/32 Draft. Statement of facts on behalf of William St. [Dec 1840] Quintin 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/33 Statement as U DDSQ3/17/32 n.d. [ Dec 1840] 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/34 Memorandum: fencing (on the boundary?), early 19th cent. horses, cattle, dogs, etc.. 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/35 Draft. Determination of the boundary (further to U [Nov 1840] DDSQ3/17/31?) 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/36 Survey, by Ralph Burton, of land at Thorpe 1810 Bassett purchased from Samuel Milbourn 1 item

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U DDSQ3/17/37 Award of William Walton of Lincolns Inn, barrister 29 Jul 1814 in cases Samuel Stables v. John Walker and others, and Arabella St. Quintin and others v. Samuel Stables. Water in Duck Dyke Clough at Foston Mills. 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/38 Estimate for painting work at Scampston Hall and early 19th cent. gardens 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/39 Accounts: building Harpham school. 1828 5 items

U DDSQ3/17/40 Agreement by William Lamplough of Burrough 16 Mar 1831 farmer to take farm at Thornholme in occupation of James Lamplough 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/41 Notice from assignees of James Lamplough of 17 Mar 1832 quitting farm at Thornholme 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/42 Agreement by Thomas Charter of Haisthorpe Aug 1831 farmer to rent tithes on farm in his occupation. Not executed 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/43 Draft Notices relating to recovery of £142.10s. rent Sep 1832 due from George Welborn for farm at Ruston Parva 1 bundle

U DDSQ3/17/44 Copy. Notice. John Cumber to Surveyors of 29 Sep 1832 Highways for Rillington. Highway from Rillington to Scampston out of repair. 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/45 Copy. Letter: John Cumber to Messrs. Bainton 6 Sep 1833 and Oxtaby. Renewal of water wheels and other things at Foston Mills. 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/46 Agreements by Christopher Piercy; Peter and 6 Aug 1835 John Knaggs; and John and R. T. Carrick to rent tithes at Haisthorpe 1 item

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U DDSQ3/17/47 Estimate for new saw-mill at Scampston 'to be n.d. [1835] worked by the present water power'; and for trellis work in the greenhouse 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/48 Conditions of Sale: wood at (i) Scampston, Thorpe 16-19 Dec 1836 Basset and Rillington; and (ii) Lowthorpe, Little Kelk and Ruston Parva (2), 16 December 1836 With list of bids, and agreements by John Jackson of Nawton to purchase (i) [Scampston, Thorpe Basset and Rillington?] 21 December 1836; and William Stainton of Great Driffield to purchase (ii) [Lowthorpe, Little Kelk and Ruston Parva?] 19 December 1836 2 items

U DDSQ3/17/49 Notice to John Hodgson to quit mill at Scampston 6 Oct 1837 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/50 Agreement for sale to William Allen: Scotch firs in 11 Feb 1839 the Deer Park at Scampston. 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/51 Account of timber sold ('blown down etc.') at 1839 Scampston 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/52 Draft Receipt for purchase money, paid by William 11 Mar 1840 Dickinson for stock and crop on farm at Thurnholme ('Dickinson's') 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/53 Tenders for road at Lowthorpe Dec 1840 12 items

U DDSQ3/17/54 Specifications for new road near Lowthorpe Lodge 6 Jul 1841 1 item

U DDSQ3/17/55 Copy. Return of assessed taxes: Scampston. 1842-1843 1 item

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U DDSQ3/18 London and Middlesex 1569-1827 24 items

U DDSQ3/18/1 Lease for 40 years: for o20: Peter Bales son and 16 Aug 1569 heir of Thomas B. citizen and draper of London dec'd. to John B. citizen and tallowchandler of London Capital messuage called 'the sign of the Shippe' in tenure of Elizabeth, widow of T. B. and 2 messuages in Birchenlane, parish of St. Michael, Cornhill. Rendering o8 yearly for life of E. B. and o10 thereafter. Witn. George Horde, Thomas Bates, John Bales, Jervies Simones 1 item

U DDSQ3/18/2 Bargain and Sale: Robert Garnett citizen and 28 May 1584 draper to Elizabeth Bales widow, both of London As U DDSQ(3)/18/1. Witn. Henry Garnett, Jasper Garnett, John Payre 1 item

U DDSQ3/18/3 Letters Patent licensing John, Earl Rivers and his 2 Apr 1641 mother Elizabeth, Viscountess Savage to pull down 'a great mansion house' And other tenements, warehouses and stables 'very ancient and much decayed' on land in the parishes of St. Olave in Hart Street and 'the Crossed alias the Crouched Fryers', and near Tower Hill (230ft. on South side towards Tower Hill; 290ft. on East side towards 'Croched Fryers'; 182ft. on North side; and 330ft. on West side) and to build thereon 5 fair houses for men of quality and 42 other houses. The street to be made from 'Crochied Fryers' to the chainway leading to Tower Hill to be over 20ft. wide. Initial portrait of Charles I. Great Seal, poor impression and damaged 1 item

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U DDSQ3/18/4 Lease: Richard Proctor of Grays Inn esq. to 3 Nov 1655 Nicholas Barber of parish of St. Michael Cornhill, clothworker, and wife Ann, for 40 years on their lives 2 rooms in which they live in Ship Yard in Burchin Lane, parish St. Michael Cornhill, with a ground room over the vault or privy. Rendering a pepper corn for the first year and a quarter, and 32s. yearly thereafter. Witn. Robert Penington, Andrewe Lavender, Hen. Crompton, 3 November 1655 Endorsed with Assignment to William Case clothworker. Witn. Robert Browne, Elizabeth Prosser, 4 [November 1655?] 1 item

U DDSQ3/18/5 Lease: for 5 3/4 years, 2 months and 24 days from 26 Jan 1657- Christmas 1670: rendering £5 yearly for the 5 3/4 10 Mar 1660 years and 25s. for residue of the term: George Towers, citizen and comb-maker, and wife Hellen to Edward Ansell citizen and joiner, all of London Parcel of garden and grass plot ground with 2 pieces of waste ground near the Minoryes Street, parish of St. Botolph without Aldgate in tenure of Thomas Hubbard and adjoining his dwelling house. Witn. Hen. Lewes scrivener and his servant Rich. Banner, 26 January 1656/7 Endorsed with Surrender from Edward Ansell to Henry Chitty of London merchant, assignee of George and Helen Towers. Witn. as above and John Gutch, 10 March 1659/60 1 item

U DDSQ3/18/6 Lease: for o50: for 31 years from Nat. St. John 29 Apr 1659 Baptist (24 June) 1665: at o30 rent: Sarah Firebrace widow of John F. citizen and vintner to Henry Chitty, merchant, all of London Tavern called the Golden Anchor (late in tenure of Thomas Hubbard vintner, but now of S. F.) in the Minories, parish of St. Botolph, Aldgate, and Portsoken Ward, with a yard on the North (messuage in tenure of Thomas Hinton chandler North; and messuage called the sign of the Anchor South. Schedule of rooms, furniture and fittings. Witn. Humphry Hinton, Thomas Walker, W. M. Bower scrivener 1 item

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U DDSQ3/18/7 Lease: for 15 1/4 years 2 months and 25 days: 30 Sep 1659 Elizabeth Jelly widow, admin. of Edward J., citizen and stationer, to John Smith, citizen and girdler, all of London Cellar, hall, kitchen and 4 chambers, part of the house of Eusebius Curry in Harrow Court in Burchen Lane, parish of St. Michael Cornhill. Rendering £21 yearly for the 15 1/4 years (i.e. £16 to E. C. from whom E. J. holds the premises, and £5 to E. J) and £5.5s. (i.e. o4 to E. C. and £1.5s. to E. J.) for the residue of the terms. Schedule of furniture and fittings. Witn. William Case, Robert Browne, Jno. Houghton scrivener 1 item

U DDSQ3/18/8 Assignment: George Towers of parish of St. 1 Feb 1660 Botolph without Aldersgate comb-maker and wife Helen (as U DDSQ3/18/5) to Henry Chitty, merchant all of London Garden and bowling alley on the backside of the Minories (leased, amongst other things, to G. and H. T. for 21 years at a pepper-corn rent, by Sarah Forster of parish of St. Mary Matfelon alias Whitechapel widow of John Cooke of parish of St. Botolph, father of H. T., being then in tenure of Thomas Hubbard vintner. 14 March 1655/56). Now used as a garden, grass plot and 2 plots of waste, and subject to Lease as U DDSQ(3)/18/5. Witn. George Townesend, W. M. Bower scrivener, John Lillie, John Gutch 1 item

U DDSQ3/18/9 Lease for 41 years: Richard Proctor as U 25 Jun 1660 DDSQ3/18/4 to Christopher Bowman of parish of St. Michael Cornhill grocer Messuage; and tenement or shed containing a ground room, an upper room and a ground room over the vault (as U DDSQ(3)/18/4) in tenure of Nicholas Barber and wife Ann; in Shipyard in Burchin Lane. Rendering £5 yearly for the messuage, and an additional 32s. yearly for the tenement after the deaths of N. and A. B. Witn. Hen. Crompton, Rob. Hopwood 1 item

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U DDSQ3/18/10 Mortgage: for o16: Ann widow of John Tebb 4 Aug 1664 citizen and cloth-worker to Nathaniel Hancock citizen and brewer all of London Messuage in Harrow Alley in Birchen Lane (leased (then 'new built') to J. T. by Robert Beck of Wapping mariner and Christopher Bowman citizen and grocer of London. 3 May 1662). Witn. Tho. Jenner, David Midleton servant to Leon Bates scrivener 1 item

U DDSQ3/18/11 Lease: at peppercorn rent: for o18: Rev. John 18 Jul 1667 Greene of parish of St. Mary, Islington, rector of Hackney to Henry Chitty of London merchant Pew, 12ft. square, on South side of chancel in Hackney church. For life of J. G. Witn. William Johnson, Ben Barnham, Richd. Benning 1 item

U DDSQ3/18/12 Lease: for 21 years: at o10 rent. Henry Chitty 20 Feb 1668 merchant to William King citizen and vintner both of London Garden, grass plot and 2 plots of waste, as U DDSQ(3)/18/8. Witn. Jno. Herbert, Edward Neale, William Johnson. 1 item

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U DDSQ3/18/14 Assignment: John Turner citizen and draper to 9 Apr 1669 William Johnson gent. both of London The sign of the King's Head in Burchen Lane (leased by Abraham Haulsey gent. and wife Ann to John Greene citizen and draper, all of London, for 21 years at £20 rent. 20 April 1644). Witn as U DDSQ(3)/18/13 1 item

U DDSQ3/18/15 Mortgage for £100: John Ravenscroft gent. son of 10 May 1669 Samuell R. upholder dec'd. to Francis Flexner citizen and merchant tailor all of London Land in parish of St. Michael Cornhill on which 3 messuages, burned down in the Great Fire, formerly stood. Redeemable at the shop of Richard Hawkins scrivener in Bishopsgate Street. Witn. Ric. Hawkins, his servants Tho. Lane and Will. Dalton 1 item

U DDSQ3/18/16 Lease for 12 years at £20 rent: Henry Chitty gent. 29 Oct 1670- to John Higgins cordwainer both of London 13 May 1672 Messuage in White Lion Alley, parish of St. Michael Cornhill. Schedule of fittings. Witn. Gerrard Bourne, Wm. Johnson, Ben. Barnham, 20 October 1670 Endorsed with cancellation, 13 May 1672 1 item

U DDSQ3/18/17 Assignment: Richard Urmston of St. Peters in 12 Dec 1670 Cornhill victualler to Henry Chitty of London esq. Brick messuage in St. Thomas Alley alias White Lyon Alley in Birchen Lane, parish of St. Michael in Cornhill (leased 'new' by Edmund Lewen to Jane Lindall widow, for 16 years at £10 rent. 20 June 1667; and assigned by her to R. U., 2 October 1667). Witn. Ben. Barnham, Wm. Bower, scrivener 1 item

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U DDSQ3/18/19 Lease for 7 years: at £31 rent: Matthew Chitty of 29 Feb 1688 Amsterdam merchant and William Hall of the Middle (Temple?) esq. to Thomas Youick of London baker 2 adjacent messuages in White Lyon Alley, parish of St. Michael upon Cornhill. Fragment of schedule of furniture and fittings. Witn. Joseph Lowe, Geo. Minett. 1 item

U DDSQ3/18/20 Lease: for 8 3/4 years 2 months: rendering £5 1 Jun 1712 yearly for 8 years, 25s. quarterly for 3/4 year; and 25s. monthly for last 2 months: Same to Stephen Peters citizen and glover of London. Passage from Ship and Castle Tavern in Birchen Lane to Birchen Lane. Plan. Witn. Geo. Tipton, Sam. Hall 1 item

U DDSQ3/18/21 Lease: for 7 years: at £32 rent: William Hall 20 Sep 1718 sergeant at law, and Hugh St. Quintin and Theodore Huyghens (exors. of Matthew Chitty) to Anthony Harrison citizen and watchmaker of London. Messuage on East side of Birchen Lane (Castle Alley South). Witn. Jno. Pett, Bland Smyth 1 item

U DDSQ3/18/22 Lease: for 7 years: at £25 rent: William Hall and 20 Mar 1720 Theodore Huyghens, as U DDSQ3/18/21, and Sir William St. Quintin on behalf of his nephew William St. Quintin, under the age of 21, to Arthur Rant citizen and vintner of London Messuage called the Red Lyon in parish of St. Michael, Cornhill. Witn. Jno. Pett, Edwd. Crisp 1 item U DDSQ3/18/23 List and valuation of pictures at Darby House, 14 Dec 1826 Sunbury, county Middlesex, received from Mr. St. Quintin in Green Street, Grosvenor Square 1 item

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U DDSQ3/19/1 ctd the area lying between two roads out of the village 1354-1582 (e.g. the sixth lies between Walsyngham Wey North, and Hyndryngham Weye South East, and abuts on the village of Hyndryngham West or South West). Details of the furlongs within each precinct are given, and of each man's holdings in them, 3 May 1576 Pages 104-461-Survey of enclosed pastures; arable; demesnes; meadows; woods and heath in the manor. The holdings of each tenant are then specified. Areas by estimation, 4 May 1576 Page 106-A note that Edward Paston esq., then lord of the manor, not knowing with certainty the area of his lands (since the areas were only estimated in the survey), had them accurately measured at the rate of 16 1/2 feet to a perch, the true measurements added, March 1581/2 Pages 467-490-Rental, 1576 Pages 491-511-Enrolment of wastes and commons. Also of writings relating to the customs of the manor, consisting of: Pages 498-506-Agreement: William Bryt prior, and the convent, of Bynham, (with the consent of John Whattham-steede, abbot of St. Albans) and Thomas Wotton, John Chapman senr., William Baxter, Thomas Perot, Geoffrey Smythe, William Mason clerk, William Ryngsted, Thomas Burgeis, Edmund Hales, Robert Bronde, John Holme, William Hawteyn, John Overton, John Songe, Richard Jackerye, Richard Burne, John Fuller, Roger Cowper, Richard Wattes, Richard Dam, Robert Wrighte, Roger Sutton, John Barber, Robert Middleton, Peter Wrighte, John Broune, Edmund Rous, William Knowt, John Vicorye & Simon Soham, tenants of Bynham, and all other tenants & parishioners of Bynham: relating to holding divine service in the parish church as in other churches in the deanery of Walsingham; a bell (weight 800lbs.), to be hung at the West end of the church; processions in church and town, and round churchyard; fines payable on alienation of land in the manor, or death of a tenant; repair of highways; pasture rights in Southemore, Mydlemore and Westemore. Given at Bynham. Exaltation of Holy Cross, 1432 [14 Sep 1432] Pages 507-511-Memorandum of customs, 1354- 1506. 9 unumbered pages-Index 1 volume

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U DDSQ3/20 Yorkshire, North Riding c. 1856-1888 2 items

U DDSQ3/20/1 Draft. Particulars of Sale: 33ac. 1r. 34p. in 20 May [1856] Thornton. 6 cottages in Salton. 1 item

U DDSQ3/20/2 Programme. Amateur theatricals at the Theatre 2 Feb 1888 Royal, Malton, in aid of the Bower Memorial Schools, Norton 1 item

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U DDSQ3/21/4 Cash book.. John Cumber in account with William 1830-1840 St. Quintin 1 volume

U DDSQ3/21/5 Account book: posts, rails, and timber sold on c. 1837 behalf of William St. Quintin 1 volume

U DDSQ3/21/6 Cash book. Charles MacSean, bailiff, in account 1861-1879 with Col. St. Quintin 1 volume

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U DDSQ3/21/9 Account book. Henry Crosier, gamekeeper, in 1874-1882 account with Col. St. Quintin 1 volume

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U DDSQ3/21/11 Account book. Mainly (labourers' ?) day-wages 1883-1891 1 volume

U DDSQ3/21/12 Draft. Lawyer's account. Trustees of Mr. St. 1813-1814 Quintin debtors to Paul & Simpson General legal business. 1 item

U DDSQ3/21/13 Lists of bills to be paid for William St. Quintin 1840-1841 3 items

U DDSQ3/21/14 Lawyers' account of A. & W. Simpson: division 1843 fences between Burton Agnes and Thurnholme and Thurnholme and Haisthorpe. 1 item

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U DDSQ3/21/25 Receipts from James Gray 1840-1851 c. 100 items

U DDSQ3/21/26 Receipts from George Pateman 1841-1849 11 items

U DDSQ3/21/27 Receipts from Mitchel Holtby 1842-1857 12 items

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U DDSQ3/22 Beverley and Barmston Drainage 1798-1876 8 items

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U DDSQ3/22/2 Notice of drainage tax on lands of William St. 10 Aug 1838 Quintin in Foston, Kelk, Lowthorpe and Frodingham 1 item

U DDSQ3/22/3 Letter: J. B. Bainton, Beverley to John Cumber, 23 Apr 1840 Malton Names of candidates for vacant commissionership. 1 item

U DDSQ3/22/4 Report of the committee on means of improving 18 May 1861 the drainage. Printed 1 item

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U DDSQ3/22/6 Letters to Alfred Simpson, Malton from (Matthew 19-24 Jun 1861 Chitty) Downes St. Quintin and John England, clerk to the commissioners Proxy for a drainage meeting; state of the drainage. 3 items

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U DDSQ3/22/7 Appointment by Matthew Chitty Downes St. 24 Jun 1861 Quintin of William Simpson as his proxy at a meeting of proprietors within the level (27 June 1861) 1 item

U DDSQ3/22/8 Copy. Report of H. Onslow Piercy, land agent and Aug 1876 surveyor, Lowthorpe on proposed deviation of 'Old Howe' in Foston and Frodingham 1 item

U DDSQ3/23 Correspondence 1661-1888 19 items

U DDSQ3/23/1 Letters to John Cumber, Malton, estate agent. (21 1831-1840 with 2 copy replies) Estate affairs; Thornholme inclosure (28 October 1833); Holiday at Bridlington Quay (28 July 1834); Tithes of Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe (9 November 1836) 23 items

U DDSQ3/23/2 Letters to Alfred Simpson, Malton, estate agent 1840-1842 Estate affairs; Funeral of Mrs. St. Quintin (27 January 1841); Beverley and Barmston Drainage (1841); Appointment of gardener (July 1841); Shrievalty of Yorkshire (1841-1842); Harpham School (17 February 1842); Livings of Scampston & Rillington (21 March 1842); Lowthorpe Lodge (1842) c. 150 items

U DDSQ3/23/3 Letters to Alfred Simpson, Malton, estate agent 1843-1845 Estate affairs; Lowthorpe mill (29 January 1844); Foston mill (30 January 1844); 'Remarkable Trout' (24 April 1844); Scampston mill (4 May 1844); Robbery at Thornholme (27 July 1844); Hull- Bridlington Railway (1844-1845); Rebuilding Scampston church and bad workmanship at and Sand Hutton churches (28 January 1845); Schoolmaster & organist at Harpham (September 1845); North Frodingham school opening (11 November 1845) c. 125 items

U DDSQ3/23/4 Letters to Alfred Simpson, Malton estate agent 1846-1848 Estate affairs; Hull-Bridlington Railway (1846- 1847); Schoolmaster & organist at Harpham (February 1846); Great Kelk inclosure (July- September 1847) c. 180 items

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U DDSQ3/23/5 Letters to Alfred Simpson, Malton, estate agent 1849-1850 Estate affairs; Scampston school (February 1848); Great Kelk inclosure (1848-1849; Hull-Bridlington Railway (1848); Foston mill (10 December 1849); Langton Wold Cricket Club (proposed match against Eleven of All England) (19 March 1849; 2 May 1850); Bracey Bridge mill (7 January 1850); Lowthorpe mill (10 November 1850) c. 190 items

U DDSQ3/23/6 Letters to Alfred Simpson, Malton, estate agent 1851-1853 Estate affairs; Foston mill (16 January 1851); Lowthorpe mill (11 March 1851); Inclosure of Gembling Green (3 June 1851); Permission to excavate a barrow at Rawgate Farm, Thorpe Bassett (11 June 1851); Dispute over guardian of poor at Lowthorpe (November 1851); Time-table of Midland Railway, Bristol and Birmingham Branch, with fares Rillington-Torquay (21 April 1822); Livings of Lowthorpe and Ruston Parva (July-August 1852) c. 240 items

U DDSQ3/23/7 Letters to Alfred Simpson, Malton, estate agent 1854-1855 Estate affairs; Foston mill (16 January; 6 June 1854); Portable Steam mill (threshing machine) (25 January 1855); Driffield dispensary (27 January 1855); Bracey Bridge mill (14 February 1855); Schoolmaster at Foston (15 May 1855) c. 150 items

U DDSQ3/23/8 Letters to Alfred Simpson, Malton, estate agent 1856-1858 Estate affairs; Foston mill (1 January; 22 February 1856; 9 June 1857); Lowthorpe parsonage (3 September 1856; 14 August 1857); Proposed railway to Hornsea (7 August 1856) c. 190 items

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U DDSQ3/23/10 Letters to William Simpson, Malton, estate agent 1863-1887 Estate affairs. (circa 140) 1 bundle

U DDSQ3/23/11 Letters to Col. M. C. D. St. Quintin, Scampston 1864-1872 and Lowthorpe (18 and 6 copy replies). With 3 to Mrs. St. Quintin. Livings of Scampston, Rillington and Malton. 1 bundle

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U DDSQ3/23/12 Letters to H. O. Piercy, The Elms, Lowthorpe 1875-1876 Subscription for Scampston school. 10 items

U DDSQ3/23/13 Letters to W. H. St. Quintin 1880-1888 Hawks and hawking; Purchase and trapping of birds; Deer bought at (February 1880); Living of Scampston (2 March 1881); Urns and metal fragments found at Scampston (26 February 1885) 65 items

U DDSQ3/23/14 Letters from William Drinkrow, solicitor, Driffield 11-29 Sep 1889 Harrison v. Garton (grazing road-side verges) and title of Mr. St. Quintin to lordship of Gembling. 4 items

U DDSQ3/23/15 Letter: J. Moyle, London to Sir Henry St. Quintin, 17 Dec 1661 Heslington Has sent the Patent by the York carrier. 1 item

U DDSQ3/23/16 Letter: James Lambert and son, Bedford Row, to 10 Dec 1822 Thomas Pant Returning documents relating to title of St. Quintin to an estate. 1 item

U DDSQ3/23/17 Letter: James Oldham, Hull to Messrs. Oxtoby, 15 Mar 1836 Bainton and Oxtoby, Wansford Sending sketch (missing) of mode of attaching a steam engine to back water mill at Foston. 1 item

U DDSQ3/23/18 Letter: Harriet Russell, Lowthorpe to Mrs. St. 6 Jul 1846 Quintin Her father has been paying too high a rent for his farm. 1 item

U DDSQ3/23/19 Letters: Humphrey Rowlands, Chelsea, to Mrs. St. n.d. [1873] Quintin Recommending George Dunham as upper footman; and asking for money due 'for my service in your house. 2 items

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U DDSQ3/24 Legal cases 1871-1881 2 items

U DDSQ3/24/1 Transcripts of proceedings in Col. St. Quintin v. 21 Mar 1871-22 Joseph Lett Mar 1871 Cropping of farm at Scampston leased by J. L. 1 bundle

U DDSQ3/24/2 Draft brief, brief, writ, depositions and 1881 correspondence in W. H. St. Quintin v. Robert Dixon, John Williamson and John Kelly Night poaching at Thornholme. 21 items

U DDSQ3/25 Miscellaneous 1577-1902 24 items

U DDSQ3/25/1 Summary (20th century) of 16 deeds: Lowthorpe; 1577-1687 Kilnwick; Harpham; Flixton; Thornholme; ; Scampston. 1 item

U DDSQ3/25/2 Extract from Yorkshire, by John Bigland: 1812 Scampston; Settrington. 1 item

U DDSQ3/25/3 Valuation of fixtures in Walker's House 6 Apr 1830 1 item

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U DDSQ3/25/6 Note of death and burial of Maj. Francis John St. 9 Feb 1857 Quintin at Gores Landing, Rice Lake, Hamilton, Upper Canada 1 item

U DDSQ3/25/7 Diary of Amy St. Quintin 10 Jul -12 Nov Recording the actions and state of mind of William 1857 Herbert St Quintin, her brother in law. See also U DDSQ2/20/4. 1 item

U DDSQ3/25/8 Memorial card. Rev. Thomas Addison, vicar of 25 Mar 1864 Rillington cum Scampston 1 item

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U DDSQ3/25/9 Diary of William Herbert St. Quintin 11 Jul 1872-5 Belgium, Germany, Italy and France, 11 July Apr 1875 1872-7 August 1872; England and Scotland, 7 August 1872-11 July 1873; Norway, 11 July 1873- 13 August 1873; France and Italy, 2 March 1875-5 April 1875 1 item

U DDSQ3/25/10 'The Graphic' 17 Jan 1874 1 item

U DDSQ3/25/11 Poem by Richard Furley Capar, in memory of 24 Jun 1877 'dear Auntie' 1 item

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U DDSQ3/25/13 Report on additions to Menagerie, Regent's Park, Jul 1880 of the Zoological Society 1 item

U DDSQ3/25/14 Memorial card. Anthony Cranswick of Thornholme 8 Mar 1881 1 item

U DDSQ3/25/15 Wine list of Hedges and Butler 1884 1 item

U DDSQ3/25/16 Price list of birds offered for sale by William [late 19th cent.] Jamrach of Stoke Newington 1 item

U DDSQ3/25/17 Off-print from 'Land and Water': new salmon pass 6 Sep 1884 on . 1 item

U DDSQ3/25/18 Notice. Reward offered by Mr. St. Quintin for late 19th cent. recovery of lost hawks 1 item

U DDSQ3/25/19 Entry form for a mare in the Hackney Stud Book 1884 1 item

U DDSQ3/25/20 Draft article. 'Evidence of Lake Dwellings on the n.d. [1898] Banks of the Costa, near Pickering', by Captain The Hon. Cecil Duncombe 1 item

U DDSQ3/25/21 Off-print of article as U DDSQ3/25/20, from 1898 Journal of the Anthropological Institute 1 item

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U DDSQ3/25/22 'The Orchid Review', Vol. X, no. 115 Jul 1902 1 item

U DDSQ3/25/23 Engraving of Great West Window in Exeter 1800-1850 Cathedral 1 item

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U DDSQ3/26 Rentals 1785-1860 67 items

U DDSQ3/26/1 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1785-1788 Scampston, Harpham, Thurnholme, Gransmoor, Wansford, Nafferton, Haisthorpe, Great Kelk, Gembling, Hutton Cranswick, Flixton, Little Kelk, Little Ruston, Lowthorp, Folkton, Flotmanby, Burton Agnes, Thorpe Bassett. 2 items

U DDSQ3/26/2 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1829 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes. 2 items

U DDSQ3/26/3 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1829 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes. 2 items

U DDSQ3/26/4 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1830 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes and Hasithorpe. 2 items

U DDSQ3/26/5 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1831 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe. 2 items

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U DDSQ3/26/6 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1831 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe. 2 items

U DDSQ3/26/7 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1832 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe. 2 items

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U DDSQ3/26/10 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1834 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe. 2 items

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U DDSQ3/26/13 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1835 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe. 2 items

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U DDSQ3/26/20 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1839 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe. 2 items

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U DDSQ3/26/22 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1840 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe. 2 items

U DDSQ3/26/23 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1841 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe. 2 items

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U DDSQ3/26/25 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1842 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe. 2 items

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U DDSQ3/26/27 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1843 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe. 2 items

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U DDSQ3/26/34 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1846 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe. 2 items

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U DDSQ3/26/40 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1850 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe. 2 items

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U DDSQ3/26/41 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1850 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe. 2 items

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U DDSQ3/26/48 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1854 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe. 2 items

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U DDSQ3/26/50 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1855 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe. 2 items

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U DDSQ3/26/55 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1857 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe. 2 items

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U DDSQ3/26/60 Rental and account of receipts and disbursements 1860 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Thornholme, Little & Great Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe. 2 items

U DDSQ3/26/61 Rental 1830-1833 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Great & Little Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Thornholme. 1 item

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U DDSQ3/26/62 Rental 1833-1836 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Great & Little Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Thornholme. 1 item

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U DDSQ3/26/65 Rental 1843-1846 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Great & Little Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Thornholme. 1 item

U DDSQ3/26/66 Rental 1847-1850 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Great & Little Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Thornholme. 1 item

U DDSQ3/26/67 Rental 1851-1855 Scampston, Rillington, Thorpe Bassett, Lowthorpe, Little Ruston, Harpham, Great & Little Kelk, Nafferton, Foston, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Thornholme. 1 item

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U DDSQ3/27 Settlements 1767-1789 6 items

U DDSQ3/27/1 Marriage Settlement: (i) Sir William St. Quintin of 2 Jun 1767 Bath and his youngest daughter Mary St. Q. (ii) George Darby of Sunbury esq. (iii) Rev. John Warner D. D. [Doctor of Divinity] rector of Cherrington, county Warwickshire, Robert Sutton of Scofton county Nottinghamshire, William Lawrence of Wimbledon & Thomas Darby of Sunbury esqs. Prior to marriage of G. D. and M. St. Q.: financial. Newtown, county Hampshire. 1 item

U DDSQ3/27/2 Settlement further to U DDSQ3/27/1 24 Mar 1769 Parties as U DDSQ(3)/27/1 (Mary St. Quintin now wife of George Darby now of Newtown, county Hampshire): Newtown, county Hampshire. 1 item

U DDSQ3/27/3 Settlement. (i) Sir William St. Quintin (ii) George 22 Oct 1785 Darby of Newtown, county Hampshire, esq. and Vice-Admiral, and Peter Johnson of York esq. (iii) Richard Jackson of London esq. K. C., Joseph Banks of Lincoln's Inn esq., Chancellor of York diocese, the Samuel Phipps of Lincoln's Inn esq. Estates of Sir W. St. Q. in Yorkshire (Scampston, Lowthorpe, Harpham, Gransmoor, Ruston, Great Kelk, Gembling, Thornholm, Wansford, Nafferton, Lennox manor in Nafferton, Folkton, Foston, Rillington, Wintringham, Thorpe Basset, Burton Agnes, Little Kelk, Flotmanby, Muston, Lissett, Flixton, Haisthorpe and Hutton Cranswick). In trust to raise money to pay his debts. As U DDSQ(2)/22/1 1 item

U DDSQ3/27/4 Declaration of trusts further to U DDSQ3/27/2. 22 Oct 1785 Schedule of debts. As U DDSQ(2)/22/2 1 item

U DDSQ3/27/5 Lease and Release: George Darby and Peter 4-5 May 1789 Johnson to Sir William St. Quintin Manors of Scampston, Lowthorpe and Harpham; rectory and advowson of Lowthorpe; and estates in those places and in Rillington, Wintringham and Thorpe Basset, as conveyed by U DDSQ(3)/27/3. The debts having been discharged 2 items

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U DDSQ3/27/6 Similar Lease and Release: manors of Ruston 4-5 May 1789 alias Little Ruston, Great Kelk, Gembling, Thornholme, Nafferton, Lennox manor in Nafferton and Foston; advowson of curacy of Ruston And estates in those places and in Lissett, Flixton, Haisthorp & Hutton Cranswick. 2 items

U DDSQ3/28 Shrievalty 1841-1842 10 items

U DDSQ3/28/1 Resolutions of Court of Gaol Sessions relating to 15 Jul 1841 expenses of High Sheriff 1 item

U DDSQ3/28/2 Draft circular letters to Grand Jury Feb 1842 1 item

U DDSQ3/28/3 Deed of Covenants: (i) William St. Quintin (ii) 15 Feb 1842 George Hicks Seymour of York gent. (iii) Thomas Sladen of Mearclough House, Halifax, and Sir John Simpson of York On appointment of G. H. S. as Undersheriff. 1 item

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U DDSQ3/28/5 Estimate of expenses 1842 1 item

U DDSQ3/28/6 List of Spring Circuits of the Judges 1842 1 item

U DDSQ3/28/7 Minutes as to furnishing attendants for the sheriff 1842 1 item

U DDSQ3/28/8 Instructions as to processing to meet the judges 1842 1 item

U DDSQ3/28/9 Grand Jury lists 1842 3 items

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U DDSQ3/29 Various deeds 1785-1834 5 items

U DDSQ3/29/1 Letters of Licence to Sir William St. Quintin, 23 Mar 1785 residing abroad, from his creditors To return to Great Britain until, 1 May 1787 without harm, to enable him to raise money to pay his debts. 1 bundle

U DDSQ3/29/2 Letters of Licence to Sir William St. Quintin, 30 Dec 1785 residing abroad, from his creditors To return to Great Britain for 7 years[?] from 22 October 1785 (date of Settlement as U DDSQ(3)/27/3 1 bundle

U DDSQ3/29/3 Appointment by William St. Quintin of John 17 Nov 1830 Cumber of New Malton, land surveyor, as steward of his estates 1 item

U DDSQ3/29/4 Agreement for engagement of George Harper as 25 Mar 1834 second groom for William St. Quintin 1 item

U DDSQ3/29/5 Blank forms of tenancy agreements 19th cent. 9 items

U DDSQ3/30 Pedigree 17th cent. 1 item

U DDSQ3/30/1 Pedigree: Claxton (St. Quintin, Conyers, Lisle, 17th cent. Carrow, Menvell, Coigners of Cowton, Clayton of Old Park, Clayton of Holam , Claxton of East Thickley, Conyers of Wynyard, Claxton of Wooley). 1 item

U DDSQ3/31 Plans 1747-1938 22 items

U DDSQ3/31/1 Engraving. 'The inside Perspective View of the 1747 Under Chappel of St. Thomas within London Bridge, from the West to the East...' With plan. 1 item

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U DDSQ3/31/2 Plan of manor of Scampston, the estate of William 1766 St. Quintin. By P. Luccock 1 item

U DDSQ3/31/3 Plan of township of Scampston (and lands in 1829 Settrington). By Edward Page 1 item

U DDSQ3/31/4 Tracing of U DDSQ3/31/3 n.d. [1829] 1 item

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U DDSQ3/31/6 Blueprint of plan of Scampston 1900-1998 1 item

U DDSQ3/31/7 Plan of estate of William St. Quintin in Ruston 1829 Parva. By Edward Page 1 item

U DDSQ3/31/8 Plan of estate of William St. Quintin in Great Kelk. 1829 By Edward Page 1 item

U DDSQ3/31/9 Plan and elevation of lay-out of steam engine at a 14 Mar 1836 water mill. By James Oldham, civil engineer, Hull 1 item

U DDSQ3/31/10 Plans of proposed road diversion at Lowthorpe 1840 3 items

U DDSQ3/31/11 Plans and elevations of Lowthorpe Lodge; stables, 1840-1841 etc. To accompany specifications for bricklayers' and joiners work 7 items

U DDSQ3/31/12 Plan of Mr. Jefferson's farmhouse at Ruston 1844 Parva 1 item

U DDSQ3/31/13 Plans and elevations of new farmhouse at 1849 Thornholme, in tenancy of Anthony Cranswick. By John Gibson, architect, Malton. 3 items

U DDSQ3/31/14 Plan of (Thornholme) fields, shewing strips and c. 1850 cropping 1 item

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U DDSQ3/31/15 Plan of proposed alterations to John Tindall's 1850 house (at Scampston) 1 item

U DDSQ3/31/16 Plans and elevations of St. Martin's Church, 1859 Lowthorpe. 4 items

U DDSQ3/31/17 Plan of extensions at 'The Elms', Lowthorpe to 1870 provide schoolroom, office, and bedrooms 1 item

U DDSQ3/31/18 Plan of disputed boundary between Scampston c. 1840 and Wintringham. 1 item

U DDSQ3/31/19 Tracing of plan of Foston 19th cent. 1 item

U DDSQ3/31/20 Plan and copy of Roman tessellated pavement 1904 discovered in Crosstrod Field, Harpham, on estate of W. H. St. Quintin. With part of Ordnance Survey sheet shewing location of the pavement 2 items

U DDSQ3/31/21 Rough plan of new shed in foldyard of Manor 1938 Farm, Harpham 1 item

U DDSQ3/31/22 Yorkshire Ouse Drainage Board plan of areas to 1912 be rated for works of tidal channels and embankments Drawn onto Ordnance Survey map. (1/2 inch to 1 mile) 1 item

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U DDSQ4 FOURTH DEPOSIT 1615-1802

Arrangement: DDSQ4/1 Burton Agnes, 1722 DDSQ4/2 Scampston, 1693-1771 DDSQ4/3 Middlesex, 1615-1802 DDSQ4/4 Acts of Parliament, 1723-1793

U DDSQ4/1 Burton Agnes 1722

U DDSQ4/1/1 Copy. Release for 10s. between Sir William Saint 8 Mar 1722 Quintin of Harpham Bt. and Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes Bt. Recites agreement of 15 October 1718 between (i), (ii) and others regarding Great Waste or Common Moore which they had agreed to inclose; deed poll of 13 April 1719 under which the Commissioners had made their award order; bargain and sale of 6 March 1721 by which GB to be indemnified against payment of 2/3 of the tithes payable from Common Moor, Horse Carr, Cow Carr and the Firth: 60 ac. in Thurnholme South Division in Agnes Burton Moore confirmed as collateral security. With: Plan. 'A Description of Sixty Acres of Land as they are now Bounded out of Sir William Saint Quintins part of the Moore and out of Thurnholme South Division as a Collateral Security to Sir Griffith Boynton for two third parts . . of the Tythe of Burton Moore.' Shows 'The old Mere' 1 item

U DDSQ4/2 Scampston 1693-1791

U DDSQ4/2/1 Deed of Partition: by Sir William Hustler of 30 Mar 1693 Acklam, Knight and John Hill of Thornton Manor of Scampston divided between Robert Hustler and James Hustler of Acklam, gents (brothers of WH): 21 messuages and 43 oxgangs to each. Tenants and closes specified. Marked 'No.10' 1 item

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U DDSQ4/2/2 Lease and release: for £179 between Robert 1-2 Sep 1704 Etherington of Ryllington gent. and Sir William St Quintin of Harpham Bt. Fishpoole Close (11 ac.) bounded by lands of WSQ on the E., James Hustler on the N. and S. and the Common on the W.; Freeholders Carr (5 ac.) bounded by the lands of WSQ on the E., freeholders of Scampston on the W., James Hustler on the N., and Mr Musgrave on the S. Release marked 'No.5' 2 items

U DDSQ4/2/3 Lease and release: for £80 between John Burdett 6-7 Oct 1705 of Furnivalls Inn London gent. and Sir William St Quintin Bt. Parcel of meadow called Slain Anholmes in Scampston, currently in occupation of Joseph Boyes and Christopher Youngson. Lease marked 'No.4'; Release marked 'No.2' 2 items

U DDSQ4/2/4 Lease and Release: for £80 between Richard 27-28 May 1706 Hodgson of the Marrishes par. Pickering yeoman and Elizabeth his wife and Sir William St Quintin of Harpham Bt. Tenement formerly called Blackwells house or Farme with 1 hemp garth; 2 oxgangs of arable meadow in Chappells in Scampston with about 20 sheep walks; 2 arable lands in Ryllington Feilds; Carr Close (5 ac.) adjoining the lands of WSQ on the N., E., and S. and of the Earl of Carlisle on the W., all in occupation of John Scales or Richard Hodgson. Marked 'No.7' 2 items

U DDSQ4/2/5 Release: for £40 between Richard Hodgson of 1 Dec 1710 Scampston yeoman and James Hustler of Scampston gent. Blackwell Carr (5 ac.) abutting the land of Lord Carlyle on the S., Mr Overans on the N., Sir William St Quintin on the E., and the Common on the W., now or late in occupation of Christopher Youngson. Marked 'No.21' 1 item

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U DDSQ4/2/6 Lease and Release: for £30 27-28 Jun 1715 (i) Stevens of Scampston yeoman and Elizabeth his wife (one of the daughters of John Lovell deceased), Robert Walker of Bennington yeoman and Catherine his wife (also a daughter of JL), and William Keld of Nafferton yeoman and Margaret his wife (also a daughter of JL) (ii) Sir William Saint Quintin Bt.: cottage and hemp garth in Scampston now in possession of Paull Stevens. Release marked 'No.5' 2 items

U DDSQ4/2/7 Lease and Release: for £450 between George 15-16 Jun 1716 Overend gent., Sarah his wife and Tymothy Overend (father of GO) gent., all of and Sir William St Quintin of Scampston Bt., one of the Lords of HM Treasury Cottage and garth in Scampston, plus 2 little closes called the Free hold Carr, all in occupation of GO; plus the tythes of corn, wool and lamb of S. and 'all his Gleab Lands in Scampston'. Release marked 'No.6' 2 items

U DDSQ4/2/8 Lease and Release: for £63 between William 1-2 Feb 1720 Harrington of Scampston yeoman and Elizabeth his wife and Sir William St Quintin of Harpham Bt. Messuage and close called Freeholdd Carr ( 5 1/2 ac.) bounded by the Westcrofts and Cardalls on the N. and the lands late occupied by Mr Overard on the S. Lately purchased by WH of Joseph Ripley. Both documents marked 'No. 2' 2 items

U DDSQ4/2/9 Lease and release: for £110 between Thomas 7-8 Jun 1727 Ripley of parish of St Martins in the Fields county Middlesex Esq. and Sir William St Quintin of Harpham Bt House and garth in Scampston plus 2 oxgangs of arable land late the estate of Christopher Ripley of S. yeoman, lately deceased. Release marked: 'No. 10' and 'No.14' 2 items

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U DDSQ4/2/10 Lease and Release: for 5s. between Sir William 12-13 Sep 1727 Strickland of Boynton Bt., son and heir of Sir WS, late of B., deceased and Sir William St Quintin of Scampston Bt., nephew and heir of Sir WSQ late of S. deceased [conveyance by bargain and sale for £950 had previously been agreed but WS had died before it could be executed]: capital messuage in Scampston; 3 cottages; meadow called Reads or Ronds or Little Ronds (5 ac.); meadow called Long Close or Long Ronds (8 ac.); meadow known as Great Fish Pools (2 ac.); close known as Little Fish Pools (1 ac.); Middle Close (7 ac.); Farr Close otherwise Hilly Close (8 ac.); Great Eller Close (9 ac.); Little Eller Close (5 ac.); Great Carr Close (24 ac.); Temple Croft (1 ac.); Frear Carr Lane (3 ac.); and 8 oxgangs of arable land in the Townfeilds of S., all in occupation of WSQ. Tithes of cottages lying in parish of Winteringham (tenants named) reserved to WS. Lease marked 'No.1'; Release marked 'No. 2' 2 items

U DDSQ4/2/11 Lease and release: for £40. between Charles Earl 6-7 Jan 1730 of Carlisle and Henry Lord Morpeth (son and heir apparent) and Sir William Saint Quintin of Scampston Bt. Cottage and garth in Scampston abutting the premises of Thomas Smith on the E., Elizabeth Oxendall on the W. and WSQ's Fysh Pools on the N.; meadow in Scampston Carr (5 ac.) abutting the lands of WSQ in the E. and S., of James Hustler Esq. on the N. and the Cowfold on the W., all now in occupation of Joseph Barker. Both documents marked 'No.2' 2 items

U DDSQ4/2/12 Lease and Release: for £400. Elizabeth Hodgson 30-31 Mar 1730 of Scampston widow and Sir William Saint Quintin of Scampston Bt. Dwelling house with barn and outhouses; Hemp Garth (2/3 ac.); pasture called Dryesses (1 1/2 ac.) abutting upon Boyes Carr on the N., Carrthorns on the E. and the Drysses on the S. and W.; Blackwell Closes (12 ac.) adjoining the Beck on the E., Barkers Parke and Elleck Close on the S., the Lane on the W. and Hindall Close on the N.; all in Scampston and now in occupation of E.H. having been given to her by her son George Hodgson late of S. deceased. Lease marked 'No.8'; Release marked 'No.5' 2 items

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U DDSQ4/2/13 Lease and release: for £73 14s. between Joseph 28-29 Oct 1731 Boyes of Strenthill yeoman and Sir William Saint Quintin of Scampston Bt. Meadow called Carr Close (5 1/2 ac.) abutting the lands of WSQ on the N., W., and S., and of Ralph Lutton Esq. on the E., and now in occupation of Joseph Barker. Lease marked 'No. 9'; Release marked 'No. 5' 2 items

U DDSQ4/2/14 Lease and release: for £120. between Ralph 4-5 Apr 1771 Lutton of Knapton Esq. and Ann his wife and Sir William Saint Quintin of Scampston Bt. Scampston Close (6 ac.) now in occupation of William Hodgson, plus fee farm rent charged on lands in S.. 2 items

U DDSQ4/3 Middlesex 1615-1802

U DDSQ4/3/1 Feoffment between Sir Henry Anderson of 18 Mar 1652 Pendley county Hertford Bt. and Sir Brocket Spencer of Offley county Hertford Bt., Henry Adelmare alias Cesar of Bennington county Hertford Esq., William Bowyer of Denham county Buckingham Esq., David James of London haberdasher Manor or Lordship of Notting Barnes alias Nutting Barnes alias Knotting Barnes in county Middlesex; 3 parts of the Lordship or Manor of Curringham alias Corringham in county Essex; manor or Lordship of Bitterley in county Salop. Further to marriage settlement of HA and Jacobine, eldest daughter of Sir Charles Adelmare dated 17 December 1632, to raise portion for Elizabeth Anderson, sole daughter of HA when married or at age 21 Witnesses: Henry Bowyer, Moses Lee, Jo. Gibbons, Barth. Holmes, Will. Gardner 1 item

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U DDSQ4/3/2 Bargain and Sale regarding the manor of 18 Dec 1661 Nottingbarnes (i) Sir Richard Anderson of Pendley county Hertford Bt., Sir Brockett Spencer of Offley county Hertford Bt., Sir Henry Adlemard alias Cesar (?) of Bennington county Hertford Knight, Sir William Bowyer of Denham county Buckingham Bt., and David James of London habbendasher (ii) Sir Rowland Litton of Knebworth county Hertford : manor or Lordship of Nottingbarnes alias Nuttingbarnes alias Knottingbarnes in the parish of Kensington in county Middlesex. 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/3 Bargain and Sale: for £1450. 18 May 1692 (i) Symon Harcourt of the Inner Temple London Esq. and Elizabeth his wife late wife of Richard Anderson Esq. deceased late son and heir apparent of Sir Richard Anderson (ii) Sir Edward Farmer of the par. of St Annes Westminster county Middlesex Knight, Richard Micoe of London esq. and William Millman of the Inner Temple London gent. (iii) Sir Richard Anderson of Pendley county Hertford Bt. and Dame Elizabeth his wife, Symon Harcourt of Chipperfeild in county Hertford Esq. and Elizabeth his wife (only child of Sir RA) and Sir William Litton of Knebworth county Hertford son and heir of Sir Rowland Litton Knight deceased to (iv) Phillip Mussard of par. of St Martins in the Feilds county Middlesex gent.: for £1450 paid by PM to Symon Harcourt (i) and £2160 to Sir Edward Farmer: wood known as Darken Herne now converted into 4 arable parcels (48 ac.); field formerly called Burgesses and now divided into 2 parcels called the Seaven Acres Peice and the Ten Acres Peice (together comprising 18 ac.); parcel formerly called the Ten Acres Peice and now called the Sixteen Acres Meadow (17 ac.); field formerly called Ronfeild Shotts and now called the Eighteen Acres Peice (22 ac.), all in occupation of Richard Peacock; 2 fields now divided into 4 called Thistly Feilds (31 ac.); field called Wellfeild now divided into 5 parcels (20 ac.); parcel called Little Wrenfeild (8 ac. 3r. 18p.); pasture lying by Darken Wood known as Woodfeild (15 ac. 1r. 12p.), all now or late in tenure of John Elford; all part of the Manor or reputed Manor of Nottingbarnes in par. Kensington county Middlesex. 1 item

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U DDSQ4/3/4 Articles of Agreement for a Lease: for 21 years at 28 Aug 1717 £72 rent (i) Simon Lord Harcourt, Baron of Stanton Harcourt (ii) Robert Cromwill of Paddington county Middlesex yeoman: closes called Smelts Feild and the Eighteen Acres peice (together previously called Great Woodfeild) and now in occupation of Robert Cromwill (46 ac.); closes called Great Wrenfeild (17 ac.) and Little Wrenfeild (9 ac.) and adjoining close (4 ac.)- all part of the Manor or Farm called Nottingbarnes in the parish of Kensington in county Middlesex. 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/5 Release: Richard Rolfe of Nottingbarnes parish 21 Jan 1734 Kensington county Middlesex yeoman to Elizabeth Harcourt of Red Lyon Street county Middlesex widow. Debt of £716 upon bond: Witnesses: Thomas Elliott, Thomas Foster 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/6 'An Inventory of the Stock belonging to Mr Richard 13 Mar 1734 Rolfe at Nottingbarnes in the parish of Kensington' 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/7 Exemplification of a Common Recovery: Benjamin 7 Jul 1802 Price from John Tubb. 2 messuages, 2 tofts, 3 gardens, 40 ac. of land, 20 ac. of meadow, 20 ac. of pasture in Sunbury county Middlesex. William Thomas St Quintin Esq. vouched to warranty 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/9 Counterpart Underlease: for 15 1/2 years at £176 10 Nov 1615 (?) per year (i) George Baynard of Basingstoke county Southampton gent. (ii) Henry North of Kensington county Middlesex yeoman : parts of the Nottingbarnes Estate late in tenure of John Wilson: mansion or dwelling house with barns etc.; meadow called Horsecloase (16 ac.); little meadow (1 ac.); meadow called Goodlucke meade (26 ac.) and adjoining field (32 ac.); Woodfeild (46 ac.); Woodfeild Plottes (20ac.); meadow called Thistly feild (22 ac.); pasture called Napfeild (18 ac.); field called Five Acres Hean (7 ac.); lane leading from the dwelling house to Woodfeilde (3 ac.); field called Tenneacres (17 ac.); 2 fields of pasture called the Binges Fieldes (20 ac.); meadow called Kenfield Shottes (22 ac.); pasture called Kenfield (40 ac.)-All now in tenure of Henry North. 1 item

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U DDSQ4/3/10 Lease: peppercorn rent: Between Henry North of 21 Mar 1617 Kensington yeoman and Thomas Emerson of London innholder. Part of the manor or farm of Nottingbarnes: mansion or dwelling house; meadow called Horse Cloase (16 ac.); plot called Home Piddle (1 ac.); Goodlucke meade (26 ac.); Lawrence fielde (32 ac.). Further to U DDSQ(4)/3/9: With bond in £200 for securing a debt of £100 to be paid to Robert Houses fishmonger of London in trust to the use of Henry North 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/11 Lease: for 22 years at £200 per year 19 Jun 1617 (i) Sir Richard Anderson of Pendley in county Hertford Knight (ii) Edward Emerson of London brewer, Anthony Hawkes of High Holborne county Middlesex innkeeper and Thomas Emerson of London brewer: manor or farm of Nottingbarnes in parish of Kensington in county of Middlesex late in tenure of John Wilson. 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/12 Lease: for 13 years at £275 per year 22 Jan 1678 (i) James Walker of the parish of St Olane in Southwarke county Surrey Esq. (ii) William Brittridge of the parish of Harrow upon the Hill county Middlesex Gent.: manor or farm of Notting Barnes in Kensington. 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/13 Lease: for 14 years at £245 per year 2 Oct 1703 (i) Sir Simon Harcourt Knight Her Majesty's Solicitor General and Dame Elizabeth his wife, Simon Harcourt of Pendly in county Hertford Esq. and Henry Harcourt his son and heir apparent (ii) Charles Callaway of Knightsbridge in county Middlesex yeoman : farm called Notting Barnes with capital messuage late in possession of Wm Brittridge and now in possession of Charles Callaway, and part of the manor or reputed manor of N. in the parish of Kensington: 2 fields known as Lawrance feilds (24 ac.); meadow called Five acres heath (12 ac.); field called Thistley feild (25 ac.); field called Great Wood Feild (46 ac.); field called Woodfeild Shott (20 ac.); 2 fields called Wrenn feilds (26 ac.). Endorsed with assignment from Charles Callaway to his mother Alice Callaway, widow of Richard Callaway deceased, 22 November 1707 1 item

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U DDSQ4/3/14 As U DDSQ4/3/13 2 Oct 1703 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/15 Counterpart Lease: for 13 years at £37 10s. 19 Apr 1704 (i) Charles Calloway of parish of Kensington county Middlesex yeoman (ii) William Allin of St Margarett Westminster county Middlesex butcher: part of Nottingbarnes farm: Great Wren feild (17 ac.), Little Wren Feild (9 ac.) and field called Four Acres (together comprising 40 ac.). 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/16 Assignment of Lease: 29 Jun 1710 (i) Alice Callaway of Knightsbridge county Middlesex widow of Richard C. (ii) Sir Simon Harcourt of the Inner Temple London Knight and Dame Elizabeth his wife, Simon Harcourt of Pendley county Hertford Esq., and his son and heir Henry Harcourt (iii) Robert Hardisty of the Middle Temple London gent.: as U DDSQ(4)/3/13. In trust for Lady Harcourt for her life and afterwards for SH and HH successively 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/17 Lease: for 7 years at £29 5s. per year 14 Dec 1710 Lease: for 7 years at £29 5s. per year: (i) Robert Hardisty of the Middle Temple London gent. (ii) Sir Simon Harcourt Knight Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of Great Britain and Dame Elizabeth his wife, Simon H. of Pendly county Hertford Esq. and his son and heir apparent Henry H.: moiety of 2 fields called Lawrance feilds (18 ac.), part of manor or reputed manor of Nottingbarnes and late in the tenure of Charles Callaway. 'Cancelled' 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/18 Counterpart of U DDSQ4/3/17. 'Cancelled' 14 Dec 1710 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/19 Counterpart Lease: for 7 years at £34 10s. 14 Dec 1710 (i) Robert Hardisty of the Middle Temple London gent. (ii) Sir Simon Harcourt Knight Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of Great Britain and Dame Elizabeth his wife, Simon H. of Pendly county Hertford Esq. and his son and heir apparent Henry H. (iii) Robert Cromwell of Paddington county Middlesex yeoman: field called Great Woodfeild (46 ac.) in manor of Nottingbarnes. 1 item

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U DDSQ4/3/20 Counterpart Lease: for 7 years at £143 15s per 14 Dec 1710 year (i) Robert Hardisty of the Middle Temple London gent. (ii) Sir Simon Harcourt Knight Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of Great Britain and Dame Elizabeth his wife, Simon H. of Pendly county Hertford Esq. and his son and heir apparent Henry H. (iii) Mary Pigg of parish of Kensington county Middlesex widow: capital messuage formerly in occupation of Wm Bettridge, then Charles Callaway and now Mary Pigg; moiety of 2 fields called Lawrence feilds (18 ac.); Goodluck meads (24 ac.); Horse close (18 ac.); Five acres heath (12 ac.); Napps feild (20 ac.); Thistley feild (25 ac.); part of field called Woodfeild Shott alias Great Woodfeild Shott (16 ac.). In trust for EH 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/21 Counterpart Lease: for 14 years at £173 per year 14 Dec 1717 (i) Simon Lord Harcourt Baron of Stanton Harcourt and Elizabeth his wife, Sir John Stonhouse of Radly county Berkshire (administrator of William Stonhouse Esq. his late brother) and Simon H. of Pendley county Hertford Esq. (ii) Richard Rolfe of Ewile (?) Green in parish of Egham county Surrey yeoman: Nottingbarnes House and farm. In trust for Lady EH 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/22 Counterpart Lease: for 21 years at £72 per year 16 Dec 1717 (i) Simon Lord Harcourt Baron of Stanton Harcourt and Elizabeth his wife, Sir John Stonhouse of Radly county Berkshire (administrator of William Stonhouse Esq. his late brother) and Simon H. of Pendley county Hertford Esq. (ii) Robert Cromwell of Paddington county Middlesex yeoman: manor or farm of Nottingbarnes. In trust for Lady EH 1 item

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U DDSQ4/3/23 Counterpart Lease: for 21 years at £72 per year 10 Dec 1740 (i) Elizabeth Harcourt of parish of Saint Andrew Holborn county Middlesex widow (ii) John Price and Joseph Baker farmers, both of parish of Paddington county Middlesex: field formerly known as Smelts and close called the Eighteen Acres Peice (together previously known as Great Woodfeild) (46 ac.); closes called Great Wrenfield (17 ac.) and Little Wrenfield ( 9 ac.); close (4 ac.)- in Nottingbarnes and formerly in occupation of Robert Cromwell, then Thomas Griffiths and now Price and Baker. 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/24 Deed of Appointment: by Elizabeth Harcourt of 7 Jul 1749 Red Lyon Street in parish of St Andrew Holborn county Middlesex widow of Richard H. of the Inner Temple, to her daughter Jane Harcourt Moiety of manor of Nottingbarnes. [other moiety having gone to her other daughter Elizabeth H.]. Recites settlement of 5 / 6 July 1725 prior to marriage of EH and Richard Dorrill 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/25 Copy. Lease agreement: for 21 years at £149 per 3 Jun 1755 year Copy. Lease agreement: for 21 years at £149 per year: (i) Elizabeth Harcourt of the parish of St George Bloomsbury county Middlesex widow (ii) Samuel Verry of parish of Perrivale county Middlesex yeoman: Nottingbarnes Farm (150 ac.) currently occupied by Thomas Nicoll. From Michaelmas 1755. Witnesses: Thomas Nicoll, John Nicoll 1 item

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U DDSQ4/3/26 Release relating to the manors of Nottingbarnes 12 Jun 1680 and Norton alias Bishops Norton (Gloucester) (i) Simon Harcourt of Chipperfeild county Hertford gent. and Elizabeth his wife (ii) Sir Richard Anderson of Pendley county Hertford Bart., Sir William Litton of Knebworth county Hertford Knight (son and heir of Sir Rowland Litton of K. deceased), Sir Charles Adlemare alias Cesar of Bennington county Hertford Knight (son and heir of Sir Henry Adlemare alias Cesar of B. deceased), Richard Anderson Esq. (son and heir apparent of Sir RA): manors of Nottingbarnes and Norton alias Bishops Norton (Gloucester). Recites settlement of 19 December 1661, in which said manors were conveyed to trustees to raise funds for the portions of the daughters and younger sons of Sir RA 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/27 Counterpart of U DDSQ4/3/26 12 Jun 1680 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/28 Counterpart release. Parties and parcels as U 18 May 1692 DDSQ4/3/3 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/29 Settlement by Lease and Release between Sir 26-27 Mar 1694 Richard Anderson of Pendly in county Hertford Bart. and Sir Edward Seabright of Beechwood county Hertford Bart and Edward Sayer of Barkhamstead St Peter county Hertford Esq. Manors of Pendly Bunsbury alias Bunsbrow, Richardens alias Richardons, Wigginton, Nottingbarnes and Cranwolhals, Cranowelh alias Crandwoth in counties Hertford, Middlesex and Bucks. For family settlement and augmentation of the jointure of Dame Elizabeth Anderson, wife of RA 2 items

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U DDSQ4/3/30 Assignment of mortgage 17 Aug 1709 (i) Simon Harcourt of the Middle Temple London Esq.., Henry H. his eldest son and heir apparent, Richard H. and Elizabeth H. (all children of SH and of Elizabeth his late wife, residuary legatee of Dame Elizabeth Anderson deceased) (ii) John Price of the parish of St Paul Covent Garden county Middlesex apothecary (iii) Sir Lacon William Child Knight and Sir John Franklin Knight (Senior Masters of the Court of Chancery) (iv) Margaret H. and Arabella H. (2 other daughters of SH and EH and legatees of Dame Elizabeth Anderson deceased) Recites mortgages of 12 January 1693/94 and 8 February 1693/94 to (ii) on the manor of Nottingbarnes: now £2600 paid to (ii) by (iii) with consent of (i) to secure portions of Margaret and Arabela Harcourt Endorsements: Receipt for £1750 paid by SH to Arabella H. in payment of £1300 plus interest, 18 July 1723. Witness: George Morley Receipt for £1450 paid by SH to Christopher and Margaret Woodhouse in payment of £1300 plus interest, 20 August 1723. Witnesses: Thomas Gore, John Cartier Note: Marked 'No.9' 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/31 Articles of Agreement relating to marriage of 22 May 1723 Richard Harcourt and Elizabeth Banestre (i) Richard Harcourt of the Inner Temple Esq. (ii) Elizabeth Banestre of the parish of Saint Andrews Holborn spinster (one of the daughters and co- heirs of Sir William Banestre Knight, late Serjeant at Law, deceased) (iii) Dame Elizabeth Banestre widow of Sir WB (iv) John Hamilton of the parish of Saint Andrews Holborn gent. (v) Thomas Reeve of the Middle Temple Esq., Thomas Browne of the Inner Temple Esq., William Edwards of the Middle Temple Esq., John Edwards merchant, all of London Prior to marriage of (i) and (ii). Agreed that before the marriage EB will convey to (v) her moiety of the manors of Turkdean and Hasilton in county Gloucester, in trust, to be sold to pay off WB's debts, then to purchase other lands to use of (i), then (ii), etc., but preserving rent charge payable to (iii). With schedule of WB's debts 1 item

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U DDSQ4/3/32 Release and Discharge 15 Jun 1725 (i) John Birch Serjeant at Law and George Townsend the younger of Lincoln's Inn county Middlesex Esq. (ii) Henry Harcourt of Pendley county Hertford Esq. and Sarah Frances his wife (iii) Richard Harcourt of the Inner Temple London Esq. Recites Act of Parliament (at U DDSQ(4)/5/1) by which reversion in fee simple of Manor of Nottingbarnes expectant on death of Elizabeth then Viscountess Harcourt was vested in (i) on trust for raising £3000 for the daughters and younger sons of (ii) to the use of (iii). EH had died on 16 June 1724: £3000 now paid by (iii) to (i) thus discharging the debt 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/33 Settlement by Lease and Release relating to the 5-6 Jul 1725 manor or Lordship of Nottingbarnes. (i) Richard Harcourt of the Inner Temple London Esq. and Elizabeth his wife (one of the daughters and co-heirs of Sir William Banestre Knight deceased) (ii) Dame Elizabeth Banestre, widow of Sir William Banestre (iii) Thomas Reeve of the Middle Temple Esq., Thomas Brown of the Inner Temple Esq., William Edwards of the Middle Temple Esq. and John Edwards merchant, all of London (iv) John Wiseman of the Middle Temple Esq. and Thomas Hussey of the Inner Temple Esq. Recites Act of Parliament (at U DDSQ(4)/5/2). For £6635 paid to (i) by (iii): manor or Lordship of Nottingbarnes. To the use of (ii), providing a yearly rent of £150, with specified remainders and children's portions. Endorsed with memorandum of payment: RH releases WE and JE from sum of £3000, paid to Trustees appointed by Parliament, 3 December 1725 2 items

U DDSQ4/3/34 Copy of U DDSQ4/3/33 Dec 1725 1 item

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U DDSQ4/3/35 Deed of Appointment: by Elizabeth Harcourt 11 Jan 1749 widow of Richard H. late of the Inner Temple London esq. and one of the daughters and co- heirs of Sir William Banestre deceased. Recites U DDSQ4/3/33 Moiety of manor of Nottingbarnes and of £2150 South Sea annuities. Prior to marriage of Elizabeth H. her eldest daughter to Richard Dorrill of Street in parish of St Martins in the Fields county Middlesex Esq. Subject to moiety of yearly rent of £150 charged on manor of N. 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/36 Settlement by Lease and Release: further to U 12-13 Jan 1749 DDSQ4/3/35 (i) Elizabeth Harcourt spinster eldest daughter of Elizabeth H. of Red Lion Street in parish of St Andrew Holborn county Middlesex, widow of Richard H. Esq. deceased (ii) Richard Dorrill of Craven Street parish of St Martin in the Fields Esq. (iii) Richard Harcourt of Bedford Row county Middlesex Esq., Anthony Thomas Abdy of Lincolns Inn county Middlesex Esq., Robert Hudson of the City of London Esq., Revd Robert Beachcroft of Walthamstow county Essex clerk: moiety of manor of Nottingbarnes. Prior to marriage of (i) and (ii) 2 items

U DDSQ4/3/37 Miscellaneous papers (mainly copies of / extracts 1680-1759 from deeds, with copy accounts) possibly made prior to the sale of Nottingbarnes Estate by Richard Dorrill and Miss Jane Harcourt to Thomas Darby in 1759. 33 items

U DDSQ4/3/38 Quitclaim: Arabella Harcourt of St Clements 18 Jul 1723 Danes spinster: sum of £1000 under will of Dame Elizabeth Anderson deceased late wife of Sir Richard Anderson of Pendley county Hertford Bt. deceased dated 12 March 1696/7 Charged on manor of Nottingbarnes, part of the estate of RA. Following payment of £1750 by Simon Harcourt. Witnesses: Geo. Morley, John Wiseman 1 item

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U DDSQ4/3/39 Release: £1000 due on Nottingbarnes paid by 20 Aug 1723 Simon Harcourt to Christopher Woodhouse of Berkhamstead St Peters county Hertford Batchellor in Physick and Margaret his wife late Margaret Harcourt. Witnesses: Thomas Gort, John Cartier 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/40 Copy. Marriage Settlement relating to Elizabeth 13 Jan 1749 Harcourt and Richard Dorrill (i) Elizabeth Harcourt of Red Lyon Street Middlesex widow of Richard H. Esq., and Elizabeth H. spinster eldest daughter of EH and RH (ii) Richard Dorrill of Craven Street parish of St Martin in the Fields county Middlesex esq. (iii) Richard Harcourt of Bedford Row county Middlesex esq., Anthony Thomas Abdy of Lincolns Inn county Middlesex Esq., Robert Hudson of City of London Esq., Rev. Robert Beachcroft of Walthamstow county Essex clerk Recites Act of Parliament for vesting estates of Sir William Banestre to be sold to pay his debts and make provision for his daughters and co-heirs (see U DDSQ(4)/5/2), the marriage settlement of EH and RH dated 22 May 1723, and lease & release of 5/6 July 1725 Prior to marriage of EH and RD: moiety of manor of Nottingbarnes and of £2150 South Sea annuities; £1000 paid by EH to RD as an addition to the portion; £5500 also paid by RD to the Trustees (iii). On trust to recited uses 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/41 Letter. Richard Dorrill, Portsmouth, to Mr 2 Apr 1758 Hardwick, Drapers Hall, London Due to go to Spithead tomorrow; will try to get to London to sign papers as soon as possible. 1 item

U DDSQ4/3/42 Letter. Richard Dorrill to Thomas Darby Esq. 1 May 1758 Financial details regarding latter's purchase of Nottingbarnes Estate from RD and his sister 'Harcourts' 1 item

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U DDSQ4/4 Acts of Parliament 1723-1793 U DDSQ4/4/1 Ms Act 1723 'An Act for Vesting part of the Estate of Sir Richard Anderson Baronet deceased in Trustees to be sold for the Payment of his Debts and for other Purposes therein mentioned'. Covers properties in counties of Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire, and Nottingbarnes, Middlesex. [9 Geo.I 1723 No. 53] 1 item

U DDSQ4/4/2 Printed Act 1725 'An Act for vesting in Trustees the Manors of Hasilton and Turkdean in the County of Glocester, late the Estate of Sir William Banastre Knight, deceased, to be sold for Payment of his Debts, and for making Provisions for his Daughters and Coheirs, pursuant to their several Marriage Articles, and for other Purposes in the said Act mentioned'. [11 Geo. I 1725] 1 item

U DDSQ4/4/3 Printed Act 1793 'An Act for confirming and rendering effectual a Partition and Division between William Thomas Darby, Esquire, and Saint Andrew Saint-John, Esquire, of divers Manors, lands, and Hereditaments (heretofore the Estate of Richard Jackson, Esquire, deceased) in the several counties of Norfolk, Essex, Surrey, Middlesex, and the City of London: and for limiting and settling the specific parts thereof, which, upon such Partitions and Division, were allotted to each of them, to the several uses therein-mentioned'. [33 Geo. III 1793] 1 item

U DDSQ4/5 Wills 1860

U DDSQ4/5/1 Appointment of new trustees to the will and 12 Jan 1860 codicils of William St Quintin Esq. deceased (i) Matthew Chitty Downes St Quintin of Scampston Hall Esq. (ii) Edward Collingwood of Dissington Hall, county Northumberland Esq. (iii) George Charles Cherry of Denford near Hungerford in county Berks Esq. and the Rev. John Butler clerk, rector of Inkpen, county Berks: as new trustees to the will and codicils of William St Quintin Esq. deceased: [Will dated 7 November 1830; WSQ died 27 Aug 1859] 1 item

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