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ACC/1045/001 Copy of a lease for 99 years for 16 acres in 1550 Pinner Wood 1. Sir Edward North kt., privy councillor, and Dame Alice his wife. 2. Richard Taverner of London esq. Consideration: £10. p.a.

ACC/1045/002 Assignment of lease of 4 acres of land in Pinner 1645 - 1646 Wood. 1. Samuel Edlin of Pinner, gent., John Edlin junior and Francis Hamond of Pinner, yeomen. 2. Christopher Clitherowe of London gent. Reciting: Lease for 99 years dated 12 April 1550

ACC/1045/003 Mortgage for part of Pinner Wood 1650 1. George Pytt of Harrow esq., and Edmond Pytt, his son and heir apparent. 2. Christopher Clitherow and James Clitherow, both of London, merchants. Reciting: Bargain and sale dated 6 April 1648. George and Edmond Pytt to Christopher Clitherow

ACC/1045/004 Indentures of fine for 120 acres of woods and 1653 underwoods. 1. Christopher Clitherowe and James Clitherowe plaintiffs. 2. George Pytt, Edmund Pytt and Alice his wife, deforciants.

ACC/1045/005 Indentures of fine for 120 acres of woods and 1653 underwoods. 1. Christopher Clitherowe and James Clitherowe plaintiffs. 2. George Pytt, Edmund Pytt and Alice his wife, deforciants.

ACC/1045/006 Articles of agreement. 1681 1. John Hawtrey of Grays Inn esq. 2. Christopher Clitherow of Grays Inn gent. Reciting: Letters of administration of the estate of Thomas Clitherow, brother of 2., granted 29 July 1681 in the P.C.C. to 1. on behalf of Jane his wife, a lunatic LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/007 Assignment of lease for land in Pinner Wood. 1698 - 1699 1. Sir Thomas Francklyn of Pinner Hill bt., Mary his wife, Christopher Clitherow of Boston House, . 2. Sir Bartholomew Shower of the Middle Temple kt. Reciting: 1. 19 Oct. 1650, lease for 99 years, George Pytt to Christopher Clitherow

ACC/1045/008 Assignment of mortgage for land in Pinner 1711 Wood and Goody Mare's farm 1. Dame Anne Shower, widow and executrix of the will of Sir Bartholomew Shower. 2. Thomas Sturmey of the Inner Temple esq. 3. John Shower of London gent. Reciting: 1. Sir Bartholomew Shower died indebted to John Shower in £300. plus £180. Interest

ACC/1045/009 Assignment of mortgage for land in Pinner 1711 Wood and Goody Mare's farm 1. Dame Anne Shower, widow and executrix of the will of Sir Bartholomew Shower. 2. Thomas Sturmey of the Inner Temple esq. 3. John Shower of London gent. Reciting: 1. Sir Bartholomew Shower died indebted to John Shower in £300. plus £180. Interest

ACC/1045/010 Assignment of mortgage for land in Pinner 1717 Wood. 1. John Warner of Cheapside, citizen and apothecary, and Bartholomew Shower of the Middle Temple gent., executors of the will of John Shower. 2. Dame Anne Shower of Hedsdon, Harrow. 3. John Gibson of St. Paul Covent Garden, jewellers

ACC/1045/011 Declaration of trust in release of even date for 1685 securing the Manor of Iselippe alias Riselippe to Ralph Hawtrey and Edward Maplisden in trust for Charles Hawtrey and Philadelphia his wife. 1. Ralph Hawtrey esq. of , Edward Maplisden esq., of . 2. Charles Hawtrey esq., (son and heir of Ralph Hawtrey), Philadelphia his wife (daughter and sole heir of Edward Maplisden.) Reciting: Release of even date. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/012 Declaration of trust in release of even date for 1685 securing the Manor of Iselippe alias Riselippe to Ralph Hawtrey and Edward Maplisden in trust for Charles Hawtrey and Philadelphia his wife. 1. Ralph Hawtrey esq. of Ruislip, Edward Maplisden esq., of Perivale. 2. Charles Hawtrey esq., (son and heir of Ralph Hawtrey), Philadelphia his wife (daughter and sole heir of Edward Maplisden. Reciting: Release of even date.

ACC/1045/013 Lease and release for Manor and farm of 1695 Iselippe alias Riselippe 1. Ralph Hawtrey and Barbara his wife, Charles Hawtrey and Philadelphia his wife, and Christopher Eyre. 2. Sir Bartholomew Shower kt. of the Middle Temple. Property: Manor and Farm of Iselippe alias Riselippe

ACC/1045/014 Lease and release for Manor and farm of 1695 Iselippe alias Riselippe 1. Ralph Hawtrey and Barbara his wife, Charles Hawtrey and Philadelphia his wife, and Christopher Eyre. 2. Sir Bartholomew Shower kt. of the Middle Temple. Property: Manor and Farm of Iselippe alias Riselippe

ACC/1045/015 Indenture of fine for manor of Iselippe alias 1695 Riselippe 1. Sir Bartholomew Shower, plaintiff. 2. Ralph Hawtrey and Barbara his wife, Charles Hawtrey and Philadelphia his wife and Christopher Eyre deforciants. Property: Manor of Iselippe alias Riselippe

ACC/1045/016 Covenant to secure a mortgage of £600. for a 1695 term of 500 years for the manor of Iselippe alias Riselippe 1. Sir Bartholomew Shower kt. 2. Ralph Hawtrey, Charles Hawtrey, Christopher Eyre. Reciting: Lease and release 16/17 Oct. 1685 (see ACC/1045/011 - 012). Property: Manor of Iselippe alias Riselippe (as in ACC/1045/011 - 012)

ACC/1045/017 Account of interest payable on a principal sum 1717 of £500. owed by Lady Eyre, 1710-1715. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/018 Bond in £1,000. to observe the award of 1718 - 1719 arbitrators in actions between them. 1. Laurence Squibb of St. Andrew, , gent., Mary Field and Anne Field of the same, spinsters 2. John Gibson of St. Paul Covent Garden gent.

ACC/1045/019 Copy of a letter from Bartholomew Shower to 1723 Mr. Cradock Letter concerning proof of a deed of 17 Oct. 168-? (ACC/1045/011- 012) to which he was a witness.

ACC/1045/020 Letter from Walter Cradock of Wickhambrooke 1723 to Bartholomew Shower letter `to be left at Tom's Coffee House in Devereux Court', concerning the content of a deed of 1685.

ACC/1045/021 Surrender of life interest to enable 2. to suffer a 1753 common recovery. 1. Dorcas Gibson of Crane Court, London, widow, devisee of Sir Bartholomew Shower. 2. The Revd. John Gibson her eldest son. Property: Manor of Iselippe alias Riselippe at Hads Green , and lands (specified) now in the tenure of Thomas Chandler TITLE DEEDS ETC. OF PREMISES IN PINNER

ACC/1045/022 Berry Pond Hill 1734 Draft assignment of mortgage, with covenant to deliver and receipt for consideration. 1. John Gibson of Pinner, gent. and Richard Stanton of Limehouse, brewer. 2. Robert Hockley and Anne his wife of Pinner. Reciting: Assignment dated 24 July 1719

ACC/1045/023 Plan of two meadow fields called Rawlay and 1734 Oatstubl[?] belonging to John Gibson gent., lying behind his house at Perriepoint Hill, by H. Barke. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/024 Cottage in Pinner Street 1691 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias Sudbury. Surrender by John Hatch of Pinner, yeoman, to the use of Mary, wife of Daniel Harrington of Pinner, and admission. Property: Cottage in Pinner Street, abutting on the Parsonage Barn on the east.

ACC/1045/025 Cottage in Pinner Street 1691 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias Sudbury. Admission of Mary wife of Daniel Harrington as only daughter and heir of Symon Downer. Property: half a pole of land lying next to his orchard.

ACC/1045/026 Bargain and sale for Brickwall House 1664 1. Samuel Edlin, Fellow of St. Mary Magdalene College, Cambridge. 2. Joseph Stanbrough junior of Pinner, yeoman. Property: Messuage called the Brickwalle House, 2 closes meadow containing 6a. adjoining. Consideration: £140

ACC/1045/027 Marriage settlement including Brickwall House 1666 1. Joseph Stanborough junior of Pinner, yeoman. 2. John Nicoll of Aldenham, Herts. Property: Messuage called the Brickwalle House by Pinner Street and appurtenances, 2 closes meadow or pasture adjoining containing 6a.

ACC/1045/028 Mortgage for 99 years for Brickwall House 1692 1. John Stanborough, citizen and clothworker of London. 2. Thomas Woodason, citizen and baker, of London. Property: Brickwall House and lands, [as in No. 27.] Consideration: £100. Signed and sealed by Stanborough.

ACC/1045/029 Draft marriage settlement by way of lease and 1693 release including Brickwall House 1. John Stanbrough, citizen and clothworker of London, one of the sons of Joseph Stanbrough late of Pinner gent. deceased. 2. John Whitehead of London, merchant, Robert Antrobus of , grocer, and Mary Whitehead, spinster, daughter of John White LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/030 Draft marriage settlement by way of lease and 1693 release including Brickwall House 1. John Stanbrough, citizen and clothworker of London, one of the sons of Joseph Stanbrough late of Pinner gent. deceased. 2. John Whitehead of London, merchant, Robert Antrobus of Clerkenwell, grocer, and Mary Whitehead, spinster, daughter of John White

ACC/1045/031 Indentures of final concord for Brickwall House 1701 1. Robert Stanbrough plaintiff. 2. Robert Antrobus, John Stanbrough and Mary his wife deforciants. Property: Messuage, garden, 8a. land, 6a. meadow.

ACC/1045/032 Indentures of final concord for Brickwall House 1701 1. Robert Stanbrough plaintiff. 2. Robert Antrobus, John Stanbrough and Mary his wife deforciants. Property: Messuage, garden, 8a. land, 6a. meadow.

ACC/1045/033 Lease and release for Brickwall House 1701 1. Robert Antrobus of Clerkenwell, grocer, John Stanbrough, citizen and clothworker of London and Mary his wife. 2. Robert Stanbrough junior of Pinner, yeoman. Property: The Brickwall House, a close adjoining containing 3a. and lands. Consideration: £4

ACC/1045/034 Lease and release for Brickwall House 1701 1. Robert Antrobus of Clerkenwell, grocer, John Stanbrough, citizen and clothworker of London and Mary his wife. 2. Robert Stanbrough junior of Pinner, yeoman. Property: The Brickwall House, a close adjoining containing 3a. and lands. Consideration: £4

ACC/1045/035 Deed to make a tenant to the precipe with 1701 intent to suffer a recovery Brickwall House 1. Robert Antrobus of Clerkenwell, grocer, John Stanborough, citizen and clothworker of London and Mary his wife. 2. Robert Stanborough junior of Pinner, yeoman, brother of John. 3. John Nicoll of Aldenham, Herts. gent. Property: The Brickwall House LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/036 Exemplification of a common recovery Brickwall 1701 House Plaintiff: John Nicoll. Tenant: Robert Stanbrough. Vouchees: 1. Robert Antrobus, John Stanbrough, and Mary his wife. 2. John Cooke. Property: Messuage, garden, 8a. land, 6a. meadow. Seal lost.

ACC/1045/037 Declaration of assignment of mortgage for 1701 Brickwall House to attend inheritance. 1. John Nicoll of Aldenham, Herts. gent. assignee of the recited mortgage. 2. Robert Stanbrough junior of Pinner, yeoman. 3. John Stanbrough, citizen and clothworker of London. Reciting: Mortgage for 99 years dated 29 October 1692

ACC/1045/038 Abstracts of title to the estate of Robert 1718-1719 Stanborough, 1664-1701, with cases and opinions of James Hunter and Thomas Reeve concerning an entail.

ACC/1045/039 Abstracts of title to the estate of Robert 1718-1719 Stanborough, 1664-1701, with cases and opinions of James Hunter and Thomas Reeve concerning an entail.

ACC/1045/040 Abstracts of title to the estate of Robert 1718-1719 Stanborough, 1664-1701, with cases and opinions of James Hunter and Thomas Reeve concerning an entail.

ACC/1045/041 Lease for Brickwall House 1718 1. Robert Stanbrough of Pinner gent. and Martha his wife. 2. Gawin Stokes of Langley Marish Bucks. gent. Property: Messuage in Pinner Street called Brickwall House with appurtenances, 2 orchards containing 1.5 acres

ACC/1045/042 Release for Brickwall House 1718 1. Robert Stanbrough of Pinner gent. and Martha his wife. 2. Gawin Stokes of Langley Marish Bucks. gent. Property: Messuage in Pinner Street called Brickwall House with appurtenances, 2 orchards containing 1.5 acres LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/043 Brickwall House - orchard 1721 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias Sudbury. Admission of John Gibson of Pinner and Dorcas his wife following a surrender by George Pope and Elizabeth his wife, daughter and heir of John Stanborough deceased

ACC/1045/044 Brickwall House - Morse Close, 002A 1727/8 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias Sudbury. Admission of John Gibson following a surrender by Gawin Stokes. Property: 2a. meadow in Morse Close, Pinner.

ACC/1045/045 Lease , Brickwall House - Moss Close 1727 1. Gawin Stokes of Pinner, gent. 2. John Gibson of St. Paul Covent Garden, jeweller Property: Long Close alias Moss or Mossey Close, 3a. freehold and 2a. copyhold. Consideration: £180. Signed and sealed by 1.

ACC/1045/046 release, Brickwall House - Moss Close 1727 1. Gawin Stokes of Pinner, gent. 2. John Gibson of St. Paul Covent Garden, jeweller Property: Long Close alias Moss or Mossey Close, 3a. freehold and 2a. copyhold. Consideration: £180. Signed and sealed by 1.

ACC/1045/047 Lease and release by way of mortgage 1737 Brickwall House - orchard. 1. John Gibson of Pinner gent. 2. Samuel Clarke of St. Clement Danes, esq. Property: Messuage, orchard, and close adjoining containing 3a. Consideration: £100. Signed by John Gibson, seal cut away.

ACC/1045/048 Brickwall House - Morse Close 1762 Counterpart lease for 21 years from 1758 1. The Revd. John Gibson of Heston. 2. Charles Palmer of Pinner. Property: 5a. meadow called Morse Close. Consideration: £8. p.a. rent with a further £10. p.a. for every acre brought into cultivation PAGE FAMILY PROPERTY LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 9 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/049 Bargain and sale. 1644 1. Joseph Downer of Pinner, yeoman. 2. John Nicholas of Love Lane, Pinner, yeoman. Property: Land or selion in Longfield, Pinner. Consideration: £22. Signed and sealed by Joseph Downer.

ACC/1045/050 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1653 Sudbury. Admission of John Page of Shipcote following a surrender by George Dacres esq., and objections to the admission by Susan Downer, by her guardian Joseph Downer, and John Bird. Property: 10.5 selions in Pinner, a close of arable called Hutchins

ACC/1045/051 Bond in £20. for performance of covenants of 1660 even date. 1. William Edlyn of Pinner, yeoman. 2. Richard Eborne, citizen and merchant tailor of London.

ACC/1045/052 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1663 Sudbury. Admission of John Page following a surrender by William Reading of Pinner, baker. Property: 1 selion in Hydefield, Pinner.

ACC/1045/053 Bond in £20. to indemnify from dower. 1665 1. John Bird, yeoman. 2. John Page, gent., both of Pinner. Property: 2 selions now staked out in Bancroft. Signed and sealed by John Bird.

ACC/1045/054 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1667 Sudbury. Admission of John Page following a surrender by Robert Stanley of Oxford, coachman. Property: 0.5 acres land in Longfield, Pinner, bounds given.

ACC/1045/055 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1668 Sudbury. Admission of John Page following a surrender by Samuel Edlin of , Herts. Property: 2 capital tenements and 12 selions land, bounds given, in Pinner. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 10 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/056 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1668 Sudbury. Admission of John Page following a surrender by John Bird of Marsh. Property: Parcel of land now ditched and divided in Bancroft, bounds given.

ACC/1045/057 Bargain and sale. 1670 1. Richard Eborne, citizen and merchant tailor of London. 2. John Page of Pinner, gent. Property: 1 selion land in Hidefield, Pinner, [bounds given]. Consideration: £18. Signed and sealed by Richard Eborne.

ACC/1045/058 Copy of court roll: manor of Ruislip. 1671 Admission of John Page following a surrender by Robert Grafton. Property: 2 selions in Wellfield, 7 selions dispersed in Eastcott Roxborne.

ACC/1045/059 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1672 Sudbury. Admission of John Page gent. following a surrender by John Fearne of Pinner, yeoman. Property: 0.5 selion in Newlands, bounds given.

ACC/1045/060 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1672 Sudbury. Admission of John Page following a surrender by Richard Burton of London, wine merchant. Property: 1.5 lands in Newlands, bounds given.

ACC/1045/061 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1672 Sudbury. Admission of John Page following a surrender by Henry Wayland of Pinner, wordwainer. Property: 1 land or selion in Hydefield in Pinner, bounds given.

ACC/1045/062 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1673 Sudbury. Admission of John Page following a surrender by Katherine Reading. Property: One selion in Newlands, bounds given. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 11 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/063 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1675 Sudbury. Admission of John Page following a surrender by John Fearme. Property: One selion in Hidefield, bounds given.

ACC/1045/064 Bargain and sale. 1676/7 1. John Nicholas senior of Love Lane, Pinner, yeoman. 2. William Edlin of Pinner Marsh, yeoman. Property: 2 half selions land, bounds given. Consideration: £30. Signed by John Nicholas, seal lost.

ACC/1045/065 Bargain and sale. 1680 1. Richard Stanbrough. 2. William Lawrence senior, both of Pinner. Property: Land containing 10 poles in Nower Field. Consideration: 30s. Signed by Richard Stanborough, seal lost.

ACC/1045/066 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1683 Sudbury. Admission of Randall Page following a surrender by John Greenhill of . Property: 3 selions in Longfield, bounds given.

ACC/1045/067 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1685 Sudbury. Admission of Randall Page as heir of Thomas Page his younger brother. Property: A capital tenement with a cottage and lands.

ACC/1045/068 Lease for one year. [1687/8] 1. John Osmond of Roxeth, yeoman, and John Osmond his son and heir. 2. Randall Page of Pinner, yeoman. Property: 3 lands in Downefield, bounds given. Consideration: An exchange of lands in Roxeth. Signed and sealed by John Osmond senior and junior.

ACC/1045/069 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1687 Sudbury. Admission of Randall Page following a surrender by John Greenhill of Roxeth. Property: 30 selions land in Roxeth, bounds given. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 12 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/070 Bond in £10. to indemnify from dower. 1687 - 1688 1. Richard Nell of Pinner. 2. Randall Page, of Pinner. Signed and sealed by Richard Nell.

ACC/1045/071 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1688 Sudbury. Admission of Randall Page following a surrender by John Osmond of Roxeth. Property: Lands in Pinner, bounds given.

ACC/1045/072 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1689 Sudbury. Admission of Maria Winchester as eldest daughter and nearest heir of Randall Page of Abbots Langley, Herts. gent. deceased. Property: A capital tenement, 4a. meadow and various lands in the common fields of Pinner.

ACC/1045/073 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1689 Sudbury. Admission of Randall Page of Abbots Langley, Herts. following a surrender by Elizabeth Redding of Pinner. Property: 12 selions in the 3 common fields of Pinner, bounds given.

ACC/1045/074 Bond in £400. for the performance of a 1690 surrender of even date. 1. John Bird of Pinner. 2. Randall Page of Pinner. Signed and sealed by John Bird.

ACC/1045/075 Lease 1691 1. William Edlyn senior of Pinner gent. 2. Randall Page of Pinner, gent. Property: 2 selions arable and meadow, bounds given. Consideration: 5s. and an exchange between them. Signed and sealed by William Edlyn.

ACC/1045/076 release. 1691 1. William Edlyn senior of Pinner gent. 2. Randall Page of Pinner, gent. Property: 2 selions arable and meadow, bounds given. Consideration: 5s. and an exchange between them. Signed and sealed by William Edlyn. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 13 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/077 Bond in £100. for performance of covenants of 1691 even date. 1. William Edlin senior of Pinner. 2. Randall Page of Pinner, gent. Signed and sealed by William Edlin.

ACC/1045/078 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1691 Sudbury. Admission of Randall Page following a surrender by William Edlin senior. Property: A selion in Longfield, bounds given.

ACC/1045/079 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1691 Sudbury. Admission of Randall Page following a surrender by John Bird of Pinner. Property: 0.5 acres meadow in Newlands abutting on the lane called Howels on the north, bounds given.

ACC/1045/080 Lease 1691 1. John Nicholas, yeoman of Pinner. 2. Randall Page, gent. of Pinner. Property: A selion of arable in Longfield. Consideration: 5s. and a peppercorn rent. Signed and sealed by John Nicholas.

ACC/1045/081 release. 1691 1. John Nicholas, yeoman of Pinner. 2. Randall Page, gent. of Pinner. Property: A selion of arable in Longfield. Consideration: 5s. and a peppercorn rent. Signed and sealed by John Nicholas.

ACC/1045/082 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1691 Sudbury. Admission of Randall Page following a surrender by John Taylor. Property: 3r. arable in Longfield, bounds given.

ACC/1045/083 Bond in £400. for the performance of a 1691 surrender of even date. 1. John Taylor of Harrow, yeoman. 2. Randall Page of Pinner. Signed and sealed by John Taylor. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 14 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/084 Bond in £40. to perform a surrender. 1691 1. Henry Street of Pinner yeoman. 2. Randall Page of Pinner, gent.

ACC/1045/085 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1691 Sudbury. Admission of Randall Page following a surrender by Henry Street. Property: 69 poles arable in Longfield, Pinner.

ACC/1045/086 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1693 Sudbury. Conditional surrender by Richard Nelham to John Hutchinson of Pinner. Property: 1.5 selions in Longfield, bounds given.

ACC/1045/087 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1694 Sudbury. Admission of Randall Page following a surrender by John Bird. Property: 1 selion land near Deep Lane Gate in Longfield, Pinner.

ACC/1045/088 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1694 Sudbury. Admission of Randall Page following a surrender by John Todd. Property: ½ selion land near Deep Lane Gate in Longfield, Pinner.

ACC/1045/089 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1657 Sudbury. Admission of Thomas Chamberlaine following a surrender by Joseph Downer. Property: 1 selion arable in Longfield, Pinner, bounds given.

ACC/1045/090 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1657 Sudbury. Admission of Thomas Chamberlaine of Pinner, labourer, following a surrender by Joseph Downer. Property: ½ selion meadow in Longfield, abutting on Lamars Brook, bounds given. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 15 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/091 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1688 Sudbury. Admission of Randall Page following a surrender by Edward Widgington of Harrow, yeoman. Property: 3 selions arable and meadow in Longfield, Pinner, bounds given.

ACC/1045/092 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1691 Sudbury. Admission of Randall Page following a surrender by Joseph Stanborough. Property: 2 selions land and meadow in Longfield, Pinner, bounds given.

ACC/1045/093 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1695 Sudbury. Admission of Randall Page following a surrender by William Lawrence senior. Property: 1 selion in Longfield, bounds given. [N. B. Nos. 89-93 form an original bundle].

ACC/1045/094 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1688 Sudbury. Admission of Randall Page following a surrender by Richard Nelham of Pinner. Property: 1 selion in Hidefield in Pinner.

ACC/1045/095 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1689 Sudbury. Admission of Randall Page following a surrender by Thomas Chamberlaine of Ruislip. Property: Selion in Longfield in Pinner, Roomes Land Hedge on the west and Lancars Brook on the south, and ½ acre meadow in the same field.

ACC/1045/096 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1694 Sidbury. Admission of Randall Page following a surrender by John Hatch senior. Property: 1½ selions arable in Longfield at Lankers Hill and Midle Hill, bounds given. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 16 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/097 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1699 Sudbury. Admission of Ester Page following a surrender by Randall Page her husband. Property: 1 selion arable on Lancers Hill in Longfield in Pinner, Lancers Brook on the west, bounds given. [NB. Nos. 94-97 form an original bundle].

ACC/1045/098 Copy of the will of Randall Page of Pinner, 1699 gent. (proved in the Peculiar Court of the Deanery of ) made 23 August 1699. Property in Harrow and Pinner left to his wife Easter until his sons Randall and John reach the age of 25, then to them, providing for payment of an annuity to Easter, also to his brother John in trust for the payment of debts.

ACC/1045/099 Account of quit rents payable on lands in 1699 Meadfield, Dobfield and Newton Field, bounds given, the property of Randall Page.

ACC/1045/100 Bond in £1,000. to perform covenants of even 1717 date. 1. Randall Page of Rickmansworth, Herts, gent. 2. Judith Page of Harrow, widow.

ACC/1045/101 Mortgage, and copy. 1718 1. Randall Page of Harrow, gent. 2. William Finch of Aldenham, Herts. Property: 3 lands in Downe Field, 1 selion in Hide Field, ½ selion meadow, 1 selion pasture, and ½ selion land in New Lands. 1 selion arable in Long Field. Consideration: £40.

ACC/1045/102 Mortgage, and copy. 1718 1. Randall Page of Harrow, gent. 2. William Finch of Aldenham, Herts. Property: 3 lands in Downe Field, 1 selion in Hide Field, ½ selion meadow, 1 selion pasture, and ½ selion land in New Lands. 1 selion arable in Long Field. Consideration: £40.

ACC/1045/103 Lease for a year (release missing). 1721 1. Randall Page of Pinner, gent. 2. John Gibson of Bow Street, St. Paul Covent Garden, jeweller. Property: Lands in Pinner, bounds given. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 17 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/104 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1722 Sudbury. Admission of John Gibson and Dorcas his wife following a surrender by Randall Page and Anna his wife. Property: Capital messuage called Newhouse with appurtenances in Pinner, 68 selions arable and meadow, 12a. land, 20a. meadow.

ACC/1045/105 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1723 Sudbury. Memorandum of licence to John Gibson to demise for not more than 21 years. Property: A capital messuage called Newhouse and 72a. land in Pinner. EDLIN FAMILY PROPERTY

ACC/1045/106 Copy of the will of William Ediyn of Pinner. 1692 Properties in Pinner to William Lawrence and John Street in trust for his daughters Martha, wife of Richard Richmond and Hannah, wife of John Kirton. Executrix: his daughter Martha Richmond.

ACC/1045/107 Copy of release for lands in Harrow 1708 1. John Street senior of Pinner gent., only surviving trustee of the will of William Edlyn. 2. Martha Richmond of St. Sepulchre, London, widow of Richard Richmond, executrix and residuary legatee of William Edlyn. Property: Lands in Harrow

ACC/1045/108 Draft lease for land in Glovers Close. 1724 1. Martha Richmond of Pinner, widow. 2. John Gibson of Bow Street, St. Paul Covent Garden, jeweller. Property: Glovers Close with barn and yard belonging, and lands in Pinner. (Specified Consideration: £960.)

ACC/1045/109 Draft release for land in Glovers Close. 1724 1. Martha Richmond of Pinner, widow. 2. John Gibson of Bow Street, St. Paul Covent Garden, jeweller. Property: Glovers Close with barn and yard belonging, and lands in Pinner. (Specified Consideration: £960.) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 18 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/110 memorial of lease for land in Glovers Close. 1724 1. Martha Richmond of Pinner, widow. 2. John Gibson of Bow Street, St. Paul Covent Garden, jeweller. Property: Glovers Close with barn and yard belonging, and lands in Pinner. (Specified Consideration: £960.)

ACC/1045/111 Case and opinion of J. Ward as to title to the 1724 estate of William Edlyn (proposed to be purchased by John Gibson).

ACC/1045/112 Probate will of Richard Willson of , 1735 farmer, proved in the Archdeaconry Court of , made 2 January 1732/3. Lease of Bunns Farm, Hendon, left to Richard Stanton and Peter Franklin in trust for Keatrin wife of Benjamin Brown, now living with Richard Willson.

ACC/1045/113 Assignment in trust of Bunns Farm 1738/9 1. Benjamin Brown of Hendon, farmer. 2. Peter Franklin of gent. and Richard Stanton of St. Annes Middlesex, brewer. Reciting: 1. Will of Richard Willson (No.112) 2. Letters of administration of the estate of Catharine Brown deceased, granted

ACC/1045/114 Lease for meadow called Upper Grove, Heston 1750 1. Giles Taylor of Lyons Inn, John Westbrooke and Thomas Stann of Heston, yeomen. 2. Benjamin Palmer of Cranford gent. Property: Meadow called Upper Grove, Heston. Consideration: £9. p.a. and an additional £7. p.a. for every acre brought into tillage.

ACC/1045/115 St. James's : Letters of 1729 administration of the estate of Elizabeth Palmer deceased, granted to her husband John Palmer in the Archdeaconry Court of Middlesex. Seal missing. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 19 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/116 Lease for 21 years for property in Rupert 1736 Street, Westminster 1. The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London, Governors of the Possessions Revenues and Goods of the Hospitals of Edward King of the Sixth, of Christ, Bridewell and St. Thomas the Apostle. 2. John Palmer of St. James Westminster

ACC/1045/117 Lease for 13 years for property in Rupert 1743 Street, Westminster 1. James Pinkney of Chiswell Street, St. Luke Middlesex, peruke maker, guardian of Elizabeth Palmer, only daughter of John Palmer of St. James Westminster, farrier, deceased. 2. Robert Franklin of St. James Westminster, farrier.

ACC/1045/118 St. Paul's Covent Garden: Lease for 21 years, 1682/3 with covenant to repair. 1. William, Earl of Bedford, Baron Russell of Thornhaugh, K.G. 2. Elizabeth Whiteing of St. Paul Covent Garden, widow. Property: Messuage, backhouse and garden plot in Bow Street, St. Paul Covent Garden, now in the possession of Martin Darden, jeweller.

ACC/1045/119 Darenth, Kent: Bond in £200. for the 1636 - 1637 performance of covenants of even date. 1. Robert Kettle of Darenth, Kent, tailor. 2. William Josepp of Dartford, Kent, chandler. Property: Messuage called Battlinaus and lands appertaining, together with the lands of the `Lordshipp and Fyshers Hawe' in Darenth, Kent

ACC/1045/120 Counterpart bargain and sale for land in 1652 Darenth, Kent. 1. Robert Joseph of Dartford gent. 2. John Vinfrey of Darenth, Kent. Property: Darenth Wood, containing 3a. Consideration: £125. Signed by John Vinfrey, seal lost.

ACC/1045/121 Letters of administration of the estate of Anne 1653 Kendall late of Darenth, Kent, granted to Christopher Lurthin. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 20 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/122 Counterpart lease for 11 years for land in West 1701 Malling, Kent 1. Rebecca Joseph of All Hallows London Wall, widow. 2. Francis Tomlyn of West Malling, Kent, carpenter Property: Messuage and appurtenances in West Malling, with covenant to repair, and to build a workshop. Consideration: £6. p.a. SHOWER AND GIBSON FAMILIES: WILLS AND SETTLEMENTS

ACC/1045/123 Copy of the will of Sir Bartholomew Shower of 1701 the Middle Temple, kt. Property in Pinner, Harrow, and Ruislip to his wife for her life, then to his brother William Shower for life, then to his nephew Bartholomew, eldest son of his brother John, and his heirs male. Property in Northolt to his neice Dorcas Shower and her sons

ACC/1045/124 Letters of administration of the estate of William 1716 Shower of Little Chiverell, Wilts, deceased, granted by the Consistory Court of Sarum to John Gibson gent. following a renunciation by Eleanor Shower, widow.

ACC/1045/125 Copy of articles of agreement for the more 1719 - 1720 amicable determination of suits in law and equity, as enacted in No. 126.

ACC/1045/126 Draft settlement of estate of William Shower 1720 1. Eleanor Shower of Little Chiverell, Wilts., widow of William Shower gent. 2. John Gibson of Bow Street, jeweller, and Dorcas his wife, only child of William Shower, Richard Stanton of Limehouse, brewer, and Bartholomew Shower of the Middle Temple

ACC/1045/127 Assignment of lease for estate of William 1720 Shower. 1. Eleanor Shower of Little Cheverell, Wilts, widow of William Shower gent. 2. John Gibson of Bow Street, jeweller, and Dorcas his wife, only child of William Shower, Richard Staunton of Limehouse, brewer, Bartholomew Shower of the Middle Temple LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 21 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/128 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1722 Sudbury. Admission of Dorcas, wife of John Gibson, as daughter and heir of William Shower esq. deceased. Property: 9 poles waste in Pinner.

ACC/1045/129 Probate of will of John Gibson of Pinner, gent. 1740 - 1745 (proved in the P.C.C.) made 4 August 1740, with codicil 3 January 1744 - 45. Property in Harrow, Pinner, and St. Paul Covent Garden, to provide for his wife Dorcas, daughters Dorcas, Catherine, Elizabeth, and sons John, Bartholomew and William. Residuary legatee and executor, his eldest son John.

ACC/1045/130 Copy of court roll: manor of Harrow alias 1745 Sudbury. Admission of Dorcas Gibson, remainder to her son John Gibson, widow and heir of John Gibson, gent. deceased, by the terms of his will. Property: 2a. in More Close in Payne Lane.

ACC/1045/131 Copy of Court roll; manor of Harrow alias 1745 Sudbury. Admission of John Gibson son and heir of John Gibson of Pinner, gent. deceased, under his will. Property: Cottage, barn and orchard near Pinner Town occupied by Mary Boney and Jeremiah Fraile, with the Parsonage Barn on the east.

ACC/1045/132 Mutual releases in respect of claims under the 1754 will of John Gibson. 1. Revd. John Gibson of Heston. 2. Dorcas Gibson of St. Dunstan in the West, widow. 3. Dorcas, Catherine and Elizabeth Gibson of St. Dunstans in the West, spinsters. 4. Bartholomew and William Gibson. Property: Copyholds of the Manor of Harrow LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 22 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/133 Marriage settlement of Reverend John Gibson 1754 and Ann Edgar 1. Revd. John Gibson of Heston. 2. Ann Edgar, eldest daughter of Mileson Edgar late of Ipswich, deceased. 3. Robert Edgar of Ipswich esq. 4. Mileson Edgar of the Redhouse near Ipswich esq. and Bartholomew Gibson of St. Pauls Churchyard, grocer.

ACC/1045/134 arriage settlement of John Perry to Katherine 1754 Gibson 1. John Perry of Blackwell, , shipwright. 2. Katherine Gibson of St. Dunstan in the West, spinster. 3. Dorcas Gibson, widow, and Dorcas Gibson, spinster, mother and sister of (2). 4. Revd. John Gibson of Heston and Bartholomew Gibson,

ACC/1045/135 Note of marriage and testamentary settlements 1754 proposed to be made by John Perry of Blackwell

ACC/1045/136 Release and quit claim for land purchased by 1797 Reverend John Gibson. 1. Bartholomew Gibson of Castle Street, Leicester Fields, linen draper, younger son and legatee of the Revd. John Gibson by his will dated 13 November 1758, proved in the P.C.C. [1777] 2. John Gibson of Ramsgate gent. elder son of the Revd. John Gibson STANTON FAMILY: WILLS AND SETTLEMENTS

ACC/1045/137 Probate of will of Thomas Stanton, citizen and 1714 haberdasher of London, (proved in the P.C.C.) made 10 January 1713/14. Legacies and goods left to his father Thomas, sister Mary, Seth Gibson, and others.

ACC/1045/138 Probate of will of Thomas Stanton late of St. 1726 James Westminster, now of Limehouse, farrier, (proved in the P.C.C.) made 22 July 1726. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 23 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/139 Assignment of interest to Mary Stanton. 1728 - 1729 1. Mary Stanton of St. James Westminster, widow. 2. Richard Stanton of Limehouse, brewer. Reciting: Bond in £110. Elizabeth Bowers of Hedge Lane, St. Martin in the Fields, widow, and William Bowers of the same, farrier, to Mary Stanton.

ACC/1045/140 Probate of will and undated codicil, of Peter 1738 - 1739 Franklin[g] of . Legacies to his niece Elizabeth Cre(e)mer and her children, to Peter Franklin Cremer, son of John Cremer of Plymouth, to bind him apprentice, his nephews Benjamin Brown and Henry Stanton, and others. Executor: Henry Stanton of Limehouse. 19 December 1739 ARTICLES OF PARTNERSHIP

ACC/1045/141 Articles of partnership as wholesale silkmen. 1706 1. Thomas Carpenter, citizen and haberdasher of London. 2. James Shewell of London, silkman. 3. Seth Gibson, citizen and mercer of London. 4. Thomas Stanton of London, silkman. Consideration: Joint stock of £12,500. Signed and sealed by all parties.

ACC/1045/142 Articles of partnership for 3 years as brewers at 1711 Limehouse between 1. and 3. following dissolution of a partnership between all parties dated 1 December 1710. 1. Thomas Rayner of Limehouse, brewer. 2. Henry Lucas of Limehouse, brewer. 3. Richard Stanton of London, coatseller. Signed and sealed by all parties.

ACC/1045/143 Articles of partnership as warehousemen, 1758 buying and selling hats, cloaks, cardinals, cloth, wearing apparel and other merchandise. 1. William Gibson of Maiden Lane near Wool Street warehouseman. 2. John Brookes of the same, warehouseman. Signed and sealed by 2. ACCOUNT BOOKS LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 24 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/144 Parchment cover of notebook labelled `An 1710-1711 Account of our casting up our shopp for the yeares above', contents missing, on the flyleaf a note `To beleft at the corner of Ledden Hall Street at the Sing of the Queens Head'.

ACC/1045/145 Household and general Account book (of 1706-1714 Thomas Stanton junior) including payments for clothes, food, books, and furniture.

ACC/1045/146 Account book, labelled B, of monies borrowed 1706-1719 or lent, and interest paid. Payments on behalf of Thomas Stanton senior and junior and Mrs. Mary Stanton include household items, drapery, and general purchases. Entries to 1714 are in the hand of Thomas Stanton junior, who died in that year

ACC/1045/147 Account book (of Richard Stanton), labelled B, 1730 - 1764 of rents received, also payments to Christs Hospital for rent of a house in Rupert Street. Enclosed are loose rent accounts relating to the estate of Richard Stanton, deceased, also a bond in £120. from John Palmer of St. James Westminster to Richard Stanton of St. Anne Middlesex, brewer, dated 18 October 1830

ACC/1045/148 Account book containing signed receipts for 1723 - 1747 wages paid by Mrs. Gibson Also contains household accounts, including nursing; farm, timber, and building accounts, including accounts for building `my house at Pinner called Newges', December 1728; also rentals for property in Pinner including Pages, a house at Barrowpoint Hill PAPERS OF RICHARD STANTON

ACC/1045/149 Bargain and sale for [ ] called The Thomas 1718 1. John Dorrill of London esq. 2. Thomas Lemon of London, merchant. Property: ?; of the good new hoy or vessell called the Thomas of 46 tons burthen, now in the river Thames of which Thomas Doughty is master. Consideration: £90. 6s. 9d. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 25 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/150 Bargain and sale for [ ] called The Thomas 1732 1. Richard Stanton of St. Anne, Middlesex, brewer. 2. Simon Ayres of Ratcliff, ropemaker. Property: ?; of the good hoy or vessell called the Thomas of 46 tons burthen now in the River Thames, of which Edward Creemer is master

ACC/1045/151 Apprenticeship indenture for Thomas Needle, 1722 son of Samuel Needle of Poplar, butcher, by the gift of Richard Stanton of Limehouse gent. to John Brunders of Limehouse, shoemaker, for seven years.

ACC/1045/152 Apprenticeship indenture for John Browne, son 1729 of John Browne late of St. Dunstan Stepney, mariner, deceased, to John Jenkins of the same, waterman, for 7 years. Initial letter decorated with the arms of the Watermans Company.

ACC/1045/153 Sacrament certificate of Richard Stanton of St. 1748 Anne, Middlesex, signed by Glocester Ridley, minister, and John Taylor, churchwarden, of St. Dunstan Stepney. PAPERS OF THE REVD. JOHN GIBSON

ACC/1045/154 Letters of orders. 1740 Edmund, Bishop of London on the ordination as a deacon of John Gibson B.A. (Balliol), signed and sealed by the Bishop.

ACC/1045/155 Declaration of conformity to the liturgy of the 1743 Church of England on his licensing as a curate at St. Stephen's Herts. Signed by John Gibson, certified by Edmund, Bishop of London.

ACC/1045/156 Curate's licence. 1743 Edmund, Bishop of London to John Gibson B.A., in the parish church of St. Stephen near St. Alban's, Herts. at a yearly salary of £30.

ACC/1045/157 Appointment of John Gibson as a private 1744 chaplain in the family of George, Lord Rutherford. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 26 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/158 Letters of orders. 1746 Edmund, Bishop of London on the ordination as a priest of John Gibson B.A., in the Chapel Royal, Whitehall, signed and sealed by the Bishop. Endorsed: Notes of exhibition at visitations, 1753, 1759.

ACC/1045/159 Declaration of conformity to the liturgy of the 1750 Church of England by the Revd. John Gibson B.A., prior to collation to the Vicarage of Heston. Signed by John Gibson, signed and sealed by Thomas, Bishop of London.

ACC/1045/160 Letters testimonial of the Bishop of London on 1750 the collation of the Revd. John Gibson to the Vicarage of Heston. Signed and sealed by Thomas, Bishop of London.

ACC/1045/161 Institution of the Revd. John Gibson as Vicar of 1750 Heston by the cession of Thomas Horton the last incumbent. Signed and sealed by Thomas, Bishop of London. Endorsed are notes of exhibition at episcopal visitations 22 May 1753, and 10 May 1759.

ACC/1045/162 Mandate for the induction of John Gibson as 1750 Vicar of Heston with, endorsed, a certificate of induction signed by George Charles Black, Rector of Cranford, Richard Wetherly and Francis Redworth, churchwardens.

ACC/1045/163 Composition for first fruits of the Vicarage of 1750 Heston by John Gibson.

ACC/1045/164 Sequestration of the ecclesiastical rights and 1761 emoluments of Bedfont Parish Church, vacant by the death of the last incumbent, by Christopher Wilson, Official of the Diocese of London during the vacancy there.

ACC/1045/165 Testimonial to the Archbishop of Canterbury as 1761 to the good character of the Revd. John Gibson of Heston, signed by Samuel Nicolls, Vicar of Northall, William Campbell, Rector of Greenford, and John Huckell, Minister LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 27 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/166 Declaration of conformity to the liturgy of the 1761 Church of England, on his admission as Vicar of Bedfont, signed by John Gibson, certified by Christopher Wilson DD, Canon Residentiary of St. Pauls

ACC/1045/167 Letters testimonial of Christopher Wilson DD 1761 Official of the Diocese of London during the vacancy, on the presentation of John Gibson to the Vicarage of Bedfont. Signed and sealed by Christopher Wilson.

ACC/1045/168 Admission and institution of the Revd. John 1761 Gibson as Vicar of Bedfont by the death of John Higgett the last incumbent. Signed and sealed by Christopher Wilson DD, Canon Residentiary of St. Pauls Endorsed: Memoranda of exhibition at visitations, 1766, 1769.

ACC/1045/169 Mandate for induction of the Revd. John Gibson 1761 to the Vicarage of Bedfont, vacant by the death of the Revd. John Higgett, by the presentation of King George III, by Christopher Wilson, Official of the Diocese of London Endorsed: Memorandum of induction 25 August 1761.

ACC/1045/170 Declaration of conformity with the liturgy of the 1761 Church of England, on his admission as Vicar of Heston, signed by John Gibson, certified by Christopher Wilson.

ACC/1045/171 Letters testimonial of Christopher Wilson DD. 1761 Official of the Diocese of London during the vacancy, on the presentation of the Revd. John Gibson to the Vicarage of Heston. Signed and sealed by Christopher Wilson.

ACC/1045/172 Admission and institution of the Revd. John 1761 Gibson as Vicar of Heston by the cession of the said John Gibson. Signed and sealed by Christopher Wilson DD. Canon Residentiary of St. Pauls LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 28 GIBSON FAMILY

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ACC/1045/173 Mandate for induction of the Revd. John Gibson 1761 to the Vicarage of Heston, vacant by the cession of the said John Gibson, by the presentation of King George III, by Christopher Wilson Endorsed: Memorandum of induction, 29 August 1761.

ACC/1045/174 Certificate of the reading in of John Gibson as 1761 Vicar of Heston, signed by John Rogers and Charles Taylor, churchwardens.

ACC/1045/175 Assessment for composition for first fruits of the 1761 Vicarage of Heston by John Gibson.

ACC/1045/176 Certificate of the reading in of John Gibson as 1761 Vicar of Bedfont, signed by William Hall, John Lee, and Thomas Oliver.

ACC/1045/177 Appointment of the Revd. John Gibson of 1757 Heston as one of the trustees of the Turnpike.

ACC/1045/178 Bill of costs of W. Kirby to Mr. Gibson plaintiff in 1762 Gibson v Bells. OTHER DOCUMENTS.

ACC/1045/179 Petition of Richard Sibley of Waterend Farm, 1677 Sandridge, Herts. in a dispute in Chancery with Dame Francis Hamilton and others, heirs of John Jenyns, concerning the impropriate tithes of Sandridge.

ACC/1045/180 Appointment of Peter Frankling by Thomas, 1704 Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery etc. Lord High Admiral of Great Britain etc. as first lieutenant of H.M.S. Dover.

ACC/1045/181 Marriage licence. 1744 John Davis of , bachelor to Mary Price of Denham, spinster, at St. Ann and St. Agnes Aldersgate, Christchurch London, Harefield, or .