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London Metropolitan Archives Shepperton LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 SHEPPERTON MANOR ACC/0650 Reference Description Dates MANORIAL RECORDS ACC/0650/001 Index to Court Rolls A - Z. 1666-1717 5 items ACC/0650/002 Index to Court Rolls E - S. 1717-1742 4 items ACC/0650/003 Page 50 of series called ,Extracts from the 18-- Court Rolls of the Manor of Shepperton from the year 1612 to ....-. Only items recorded are jury presentments re: Edward Rutson digging waste ground by Littleton Gate and taking the gravel to repair the Littleton Road; and that others had done the same at from Shepperton Green. "Ordered that the same be put a stop to and that notice be given forthwith to prevent the like in future" ACC/0650/004 Bond to perform covenant in deed of same 1682 date. 1) Edward Lane of St. Olaves Southwark, Surrey, gent, and Elias Slarke of All Hallows, Barking, Waterman. 2) John Millist of Woodham, Chertsey, Surrey. ACC/0650/005 Copy of Court Roll. 1794 1) John Lane of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex 2) Humphry Whadcock, dec-d 3) Ward Smith, dec -d. Admission of John Lane (one of the two co -heirs of Humphry Whadcock) to half part of Great Acre or Seagoods Acre in Broad Mead, on death of Ward Smith. ACC/0650/006 Original Surrender by William Goodwin to John 1808 Peach, butcher. Of messuage, barn, shed, outhouses and the close, orchard or garden (parameters stated). Lady of the Manor: not named. Steward: Stafford Squire Baxter, Esq. Endorsements. ACC/0650/007 Power of Attorney. 1812 1) Anna Maria Prager of Chelsea, Widow 2) George Jocelyn Robinson of Brunswick Square, Esq. To crave admittance at next Court Baron of Manor to land and property and then to surrender to the use of Edward Dyer of Shepperton Green, Esq. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 SHEPPERTON MANOR ACC/0650 Reference Description Dates ACC/0650/008 Copy of Court Roll. 1812 Admission of Elizabeth Peach, widow of John, on death of John Peach to property described in Will of John Peach as House, Shop, Slaughterhouse, garden, yard, shed and stable). Surrender of Elizabeth Peach to such uses as her Will should appoint. ACC/0650/009 Letter of Attorney. 1816 Joseph Hartop of Shepperton, gent to John Clutton of St. Thomas Street, Southwark, Surrey, gent. To surrender copyhold premises (messuage, yard and orchard called Potnells) to the use of his Will. Endorsement: Presented and enrolled 10 Aug. 1816. ACC/0650/010 Original Surrender by Joseph Hartop of 1816 Shepperton, Esq. (by John Clutton, his Attorney ) of messuage, etc. called Potnells to the use of his Will. L. of M: Not named. Steward: Joseph Ward. Endorsement: Presented and enrolled 10 Aug. 1816. ACC/0650/011 Original Surrender by William Mason Esq. 1816 Jan Land, part of copyhold premises formerly Proctors lying behind the house belonging to the Rev. George Atwick, and formerly the orchard and garden behind the said house, to the use of the Rev. George Atwick. Endorsement. ACC/0650/012 Power of Attorney 1819 George Winch of Shepperton, yeoman to William Graham of Abingdon, Berks, gent. Surrender copyhold premises held of the Manor of Shepperton to the use of Daniel Field of Garford and William Strange of Abingdon for securing £1,000 and interest. ACC/0650/013 Conditional Surrender. 1819 James Cooper of Shepperton, gent to John Orlton of Great Surrey Street, Blackfriars, Surrey, Esq. The Brewhouse with buildings, garden, etc better known by the name of Shepperton House. For securing £900 and interest. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 SHEPPERTON MANOR ACC/0650 Reference Description Dates ACC/0650/014 Authority to enter satisfaction for money and 1820 interest due to Thomas Phillips upon a conditional surrender made in 1807 by William Porter of Shepperton, Esq., on Court Rolls. John Philipps of Mile End Road, victualler, Administrator of goods, etc. of Thomas Philipps late of Shepperton, deceased to Steward of the Manor of Shepperton (Joseph Ward, gent). Endorsement: Presented and enrolled 17 June 1820. ACC/0650/015 Conditional Surrender. 1820 William Winch of Hammersmith, Coachmaster to William Knight of Kensington, gent. 2 Islands in the Thames and 2 messuages all being the copyhold estate of George Winch dec-d. 2 cottages and land to the use of William Knight for securing £200 and interest. ACC/0650/016 Original Surrender. 1820 James Cooper of Shepperton, gent to John Sanders of Lower Halliford, Carpenter. Copyhold land called Wears in occupation of William Brind and also 2 farrins or pasture for two cows on Shepperton Reine, to the use of John Sanders. ACC/0650/017 Conditional Surrender. 1820 1) John Winch of Hammersmith, gent 2) William Adams of Little Chelsea, victualler. 3) William Knight of Kensington, gent. Property and land in Shepperton etc. Estate of George Winch, dec-d, father of John Winch. ACC/0650/018 Conditional Surrender. 1822 William Downton of Shepperton, farmer to James Scott of Graften Street, Lord of the Manor of Shepperton. George Scott of Hammersmith, trustee of James Scott. Messuage, barn, yard and land, divided into 7 tenements (occupiers named). ACC/0650/019 Conditional Surrender. 1823 James Cooper of Brunswick Square, gent to Boyce Combe of New Boswell Court, Esq, Barrister at Law. Messuage near the Thames called Milbrook House consisting in part The Brewhouse, the rest lately built by James Cooper and Forecourt, pleasure grounds etc. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 SHEPPERTON MANOR ACC/0650 Reference Description Dates ACC/0650/020 Authority to enter satisfaction for money and 1823 interest due to John Orlton upon a conditional surrender made in 1819 by James Cooper, gent, on Court Rolls. James John Orlton of Great Surrey Street, Brackfriars, Surrey, Esq. to Steward of the Manor of Shepperton (Joseph Ward, gent). Endorsement: Enrolled 30th August 1823. ACC/0650/021 Authority to enter satisfaction for money and 1823 interest due to William Knight upon a conditional surrender made in 1820 by William Winch of Hammersmith, Coachmaster on Court Rolls. William Knight of Kensington, gent to Steward of the Manor of Shepperton (Joseph Ward, gent). Endorsement: Enrolled 30th August 1823. ACC/0650/022 Conditional Surrender. 1824 John Winch, gent to William Howard and Robert Wildman Barchard, Coalmerchants. Meadow and pasture land called Potnells, messuage called Curles, land called Newlands, land in the common fields, being estate of George Winch, dec-d, father of John Winch. ACC/0650/023 Authority to enter satisfaction for money and 1824 interest due to James John Orlton upon a Conditional Surrender made in 1823 by James Cooper on Court Rolls. James John Orlton of Great Surrey Street, Blackfriars, Surrey, Esq. to Steward of the Manor of Shepperton (Joseph Ward, gent). Endorsement: Presented and enrolled 14th August 1824. ACC/0650/024 Authority to enter satisfaction for money and 1824 interest due upon a Conditional Surrender made in 1823 by James Cooper, gent, on the Court Rolls. Boyce Combe of New Boswell Court, Middlesex, Esq. to Steward of the Manor of Shepperton (Joseph Ward, gent.) Endorsement: Presented and entrolled 14 August 1824. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 SHEPPERTON MANOR ACC/0650 Reference Description Dates ACC/0650/025 Conditional Surrender. 1824 Thomas Heath the younger of Shepperton, Wheelwright to John and Charles Farnell of Isleworth, brewers. Land fronting South on the Common or Pit; North on garden ground belonging to John Sanders; East on land of Lady Booth; West on land of George Winch. ACC/0650/026 Conditional Surrender. 1826 Thomas Heath the younger of Shepperton, Wheelwright to Thomas Heath the elder of Stanwell. Land as in No. 25. Lady of Manor: Not named. Steward: Joseph Ward, gent. Endorsement: Presented 3 Oct. 1827 and enrolled. ACC/0650/027 Authority to enter satisfaction for money and 1827 interest due on a Conditional Surrender made in 1822 by William Downton of Shepperton, farmer. (See No. 18). James Scott of Grafton Street, Saint George Hanover Square, Esq. and George Scott of Ravenscourt, Hammersmith, Esq. to Steward of the Manor of Shepperton (? Ward). Endorsement: Presented 3 October 1827. ACC/0650/028 Copy of Court Roll. 1833 Richard Inge of Benne Hill near Atherstone, Warwick, Esq. (by George Wells, his Attorney). Admission to one moiety of The Great Acre or Seagoods Acre in Broad Meadow; on death of William Inge. Lady of Manor: James Scott, Esq. Steward: William John Ward, gent ACC/0650/029 Original Surrender. 1834 Samuel Steward, Esq, Henry Cadwallader Adams of Austley Hall, Esq, Rev Philip Bliss of St. Johns College, Oxford (by their Attorney George Faulkner) to William Robert Adcock of Chelsea, Esq. Messuages, lawn, coachhouse, kitchen garden etc. and pasture. ACC/0650/030 Court Memo. 1837 Ann Russell and Maria Russell, daughters of Hannah Russell deceased, nieces and co -heiresses of William Faden deceased. Admission of Ann and Maria Russell to a cottage on the Chertsey Road called Potnells Cottage on death of William Faden. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 SHEPPERTON MANOR ACC/0650 Reference Description Dates ACC/0650/031 Court Memo. 1838 William and Robert Carr Foster, nephews of Ths Carr dec-d, co-trustee with Rev Geo Stone dec-d, under Will of John Stone dec-d, of Eliz Wigg, spinster. Admission of William and Robert Carr Foster to messuage and lands in Shepperton on death of Ths Carr. ACC/0650/032 Court Memo. 1838 Eliza Willats (an infant and heiress of Henry Thomas Willats of Chertsey, Banker, dec-d). Admission of Eliza Willats to an Ayet or Ozier Ground called Crooked Deep Ayet on death of Henry Thomas Willats (by Joseph Rusbridger, her attorney). ACC/0650/033 Original Surrender. 1839 Richard Brickdale Ward of Bristol, gent (by his Attorney Henry Farnell of Isleworth, gent) to John and Charles Farnell of Isleworth, brewers.
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