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ACC/1057/001 Enfeoffment 1600 1. John Love of Enfield, weaver, and Anne, his wife. 2. William Kerswell of the Charterhouse, yeoman. Of a messuage with a garden and appurtenances near Coll's bridge, Enfield, lately in the possession of Thomas Darley, haberdasher and citizen of London

ACC/1057/002 Enfeoffment {1623} 1. Josias Carswell, citizen and retailer of London. 2. Thomas Spencer of Enfield, husbandman. Of a messuage with a garden, and a croft adjoining with appurtenances at Colles bridge, Enfield. Consideration: £32. 5s. (Signature of Josias Carswell)

ACC/1057/003 Bargain and sale 1649 1. Ellen King of Enfield, widow. 2. Thomas Saltmarsh of Enfield, brickmaker, Ann, his wife, and Ann, their daughter. Part of an ancient messuage with the appurtenances near Cooles Bridge, Enfield, purchased by William King, deceased, from Thomas Spencer

ACC/1057/004 Enfeoffment 1652 1. John Wells of Enfield, husbandman. 2. Thomas Saltmarsh of Enfield, yeoman, Ann, his wife, and Ann, their daughter. Part of an ancient messuage with the appurtenances near Coales bridge, Enfield, late purchased from Thomas Rose of Enfield, cordwainer.

ACC/1057/005 Enfeoffment 1668/9 1. Thomas Saltmarsh the elder of Enfield, brickmaker. 2. Edward Mackris of Enfield, instrument-maker, and Anne, his wife. Two messuages with appurtenances in the occupation of William Kidney and William Stanbridg, the garden, croft or orchard in Enfield LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/006 Mortgage by demise for 99 years Endorsed: 1668/9-1673 Assignment of mortgage 1. Edward Mackris, and Ann, his wife. 2. John Sams of Enfield, silk-weaver. Land and property occupied by William Kidney and William Stanbridg near Cloes Bridg, Enfield. Frances Sams of Enfield, widow, to Michael Crestlove in trust for George Humphreys

ACC/1057/007 Mortgage by demise for 99 years Endorsed: 1668/9 Assignment of mortgage 1. Edward Mackris, and Ann, his wife. 2. John Sams of Enfield, silk-weaver. Land and property occupied by William Kidney and William Stanbridg near Cloes Bridg, Enfield. Frances Sams of Enfield, widow, to Michael Crestlove in trust for George Humphreys

ACC/1057/008 Lease 1672/3 1. Edward Mackris of Enfield, instrument -maker, and Ann, his wife, and Thomas Saltmarsh the elder of Enfield, yeoman. 2. George Humphryes, citizen and blacksmith of London. Two messuages with the appurtenances and the garden and croft

ACC/1057/009 release 1672/3 1. Edward Mackris of Enfield, instrument -maker, and Ann, his wife, and Thomas Saltmarsh the elder of Enfield, yeoman. 2. George Humphryes, citizen and blacksmith of London. Two messuages with the appurtenances and the garden and croft

ACC/1057/010 Bargain and sale 1672/3 1. Edward Mackris of Enfield, instrument -maker, and Ann, his wife, and Thomas Saltmarsh the elder of Enfield, yeoman. 2. George Humphryes, citizen and blacksmith of London. Two messuages with the appurtenances and the garden and croft

ACC/1057/011 Lease for 99 years at peppercorn rent 1694 1. Nicholas Gallapine of the liberty of the Tower of London, weaver. 2. John Parker, citizen and silk-thrower of London. Two messuages, now in the occupation of Edward Kidney and John Bird, garden, buildings and appurtenances, at Coles Bridge, Enfield LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/012 Enfeoffment 1638 1. Nicholas Aston of Enfield, yeoman. 2. Phyneas Palmer of Bishopsgate, blacksmith. A rood of land in the north common field, Enfield, with Belsmore Lane to the south, lands of Robert Michael to the north, the king to the west and the Chapel to the east

ACC/1057/013 Enfeoffment 1640 1. Thomas Spencer of London, tailor. 2. William King of Enfield, 'pennermaker'. Messuage with a garden, orchard and appurtenances near Cooles Bridge, Enfield, in possession of W.K. (Signature of Thomas Spencer)

ACC/1057/014 Bond in £60 1640 Thomas Spencer to William King to perform covenants in indentures of same date.

ACC/1057/015 Lease 1687/8 1. Edward Thredder of Offley, Herts, yeoman. 2. John Seales of Edmonton, silk stocking frame maker. His land and property at White Webbs, Enfield, abutting west on south on tenement of Mary Pattison and north on tenement of Robert Fletcher

ACC/1057/016 release 1687/8 1. Edward Thredder of Offley, Herts, yeoman. 2. John Seales of Edmonton, silk stocking frame maker. His land and property at White Webbs, Enfield, abutting west on Enfield Chase south on tenement of Mary Pattison and north on tenement of Robert Fletcher

ACC/1057/017 Bond in £94 1687/8 Edward Thredder to John Seales to perform covenants in indentures of same date.

ACC/1057/018 Deed of covenant to levy a fine 1687/8 1. Edward Thredder, and Mary, his wife. 2. John Seales. His land and property at White Webbs, Enfield, abutting west on Enfield Chase south on tenement of Mary Pattison and north on tenement of Robert Fletcher LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/019 Final concord 1688 1. John Seales, plaintiff. 2. Edward Thredder, and Mary, his wife, Henry Constable, and Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants. A messuage, a barn, an orchard, and 2 acres pasture with appurtenances in Enfield. Right hand portion of fine.

ACC/1057/020 Lease 1696 1. Katherine Hudle, of the parish of St. Ethelburgh, London, widow, sister and heir of William Humphreys, deceased. 2. William Halsey of Enfield, husbandman. Land and property at Coles Bridge, Enfield

ACC/1057/021 release 1696 1. Katherine Hudle, of the parish of St. Ethelburgh, London, widow, sister and heir of William Humphreys, deceased. 2. William Halsey of Enfield, husbandman. Land and property at Coles Bridge, Enfield

ACC/1057/022 Release 1696 1. Katherine Hudle, widow. 2. George Garrell of Enfield, yeoman. A messuage now in the occupation of John Burt, with a garden, croft or orchard, barns, stables, outhouses and appurtenances near Coles Bridge, Enfield

ACC/1057/023 Deed of gift 1711 1. George Garrell of Enfield. 2. Thomas Hallsey of Enfield, yeoman. A freehold tenement with barn, orchard and appurtenances at Coalls brook, adjoining north on land of Sir Nicholas Wolstenholme, called Ducks Orchard, and south on Coalls Brook

ACC/1057/024 Bond in £100 1716 1. Daniel Messiter. 2. John Truss. To deliver a bond in 3100, amongst other things, conditional on making a good title in a copyhold house and cottage, with a parcel of land near the chase in Enfield; to be given to John Truss at the next Whitsun Court LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/025 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield: Admission 1717 of John Truss on the surrender of Peter Seymore and Mary, his wife, and John Lowe and Elizabeth, his wife A messuage with orchard and appurtenances at White Webbs, Enfield, in occupation of John Cooper, abutting east on land of Sir Nicholas Wolstenholme and west on Enfield Chace.

ACC/1057/026 Deed of jointure 1722 1. Thomas Halsey of Enfield, husbandman. Elizabeth, his intended wife, for her natural life, then to her children. Land and property facing west to Clayhill, adjoining south a tenement of his mother's at Cole Brook, east a lane and north Duck's Orchard

ACC/1057/027 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield: Admission 1733 of Thomas Smart on the surrender of Peter Seymore A messuage with the orchard and appurtenances at White Webbs, Enfield, late in occupation of William Newman, then of Richard Tuskins and others. Adjoining a messuage in the possession of John Cooper.

ACC/1057/028 Receipt 1749 Catherine Truss James Jarvis the elder, for 11s. 3d. rent due Lady Day, and 2s. 6d. arrears owing from Henry Ward, tenant of a copyhold cottage and orchard at White Webbs, Enfield, surrendered by her this day to James Jarvis the younger.

ACC/1057/029 Marriage settlement 1751 1. Kath Halsey of Enfield, spinster; 2. Robt Brown, gent, Enfield; 3. Jas Parks, gent, Enfield. and Jas Jarvis of Enfield, farrier; 4. Eliz Prior, wife of Joseph Prior of Enfield, yeoman, mother of K H; 5. John Smart, gent, Enfield. Land and Property LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/030 Probate of will and codicil: Catherine Brown, 1764 late of White Webbs, Enfield, widow To Thomas Robert Brown, her son: Two freehold messuages at Clayhill, now in occupation of-Rigby and Bass. Residue of her estate to Thomas Redhead and James Jarvis, her executors in trust for T.R.B., until he is twenty one. He is to be apprenticed

ACC/1057/031 Enfeoffment 1777 1. Thomas Robert Brown, gent, of Enfield, only son and heir of Robert Brown and Katherine, his wife, formerly Katherine Halsey, both deceased. 2. John Harrison of Enfield, yeoman. Land and property near Coles Bridge at Clayhill

ACC/1057/032 Receipt 1777 1. The Churchwardens of the Parish of Enfield. 2. James Jarvis senior. Two copyhold encroachments on Enfield Chace, marked 5 and 8 on the plan drawn up for the Act of 17 George III for dividing Enfield Chace

ACC/1057/033 Copy of Reciept (Acc1057/32), endorsed 'Copy 1777 Jarviss Enfranchisiment' 1. The Churchwardens of the Parish of Enfield. 2. James Jarvis senior. Two copyhold encroachments on Enfield Chace, marked 5 and 8 on the plan drawn up for the Act of 17 George III for dividing Enfield Chace

ACC/1057/034 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield: Admission 1783 of Dorothy Jacomb, Elizabeth Smart, and Mary Smart according to the will of their father, John Smart, deceased, as tenants in common A copyhold messuage with orchard and appurtenances at White Webbs, formerly in occupation of William Newman, then Richard Tuskins, now ---.

ACC/1057/035 Final concord 1804 1. James Meyer, plaintiff. 2. Joseph Radden and Martha, his wife, and George Radden and S rah, his wife, deforciants. One cottage and lands, in Enfield. Left hand portion of fine LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/036 Abstract of Indentures of lease and release of 8 {1804-5} -9 February 1773 1. Margaret Bowles of Stoke Newington, intended wife of Wm Roberts of Cornhill, London, merchant. 2. Edmund Cooke of Sunning Hill, Berks, Jn Bowles of Stoke Newington, Cornelius Berry of Cornhill, and Peter Foulle of St. Stephen, Coleman Street, London

ACC/1057/037 Release 1702 1. John Searles of Edmonton, silk stocking frame maker. 2. Nathan Watson of Enfield, husbandman. A messuage with appurtenances and 1 acre pasture at White Webbs, Enfield

ACC/1057/038 Bond in £120 1702 1. John Searles. 2. Nathan Watson. To perform covenants in indentures of same date.

ACC/1057/039 Mortgage by demise for 1000 years 1707 1. Nathan Watson of St. Buttolph's without Aldergate. 2. George Harvey of St. Mary White Chapell, 'patting-maker'. A messuage with appurtenances and 1 acre land at White Webbs

ACC/1057/040 Lease 1708 1. Nathan Watson of St. Buttolph's without Aldgate, husbandman. 2. Phillis Tanner of St. Mary Rotherhith, widow. Land and property at White Webbs, Enfield, between the tenement of Mary Ring to the south, and that occupied by Robert Fletcher to the north

ACC/1057/041 release 1708 1. Nathan Watson of St. Buttolph's without Aldgate, husbandman. 2. Phillis Tanner of St. Mary Rotherhith, widow. Land and property at White Webbs, Enfield, between the tenement of Mary Ring to the south, and that occupied by Robert Fletcher to the METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/042 Assignment of a term of 1000 years in trust 1708 1. Geo Harvey and Nathan Watson 2. Jn Tanner of St. Mary Rotherhith, mariner, in trust for Phillis Tanner, her heirs and assigns. Land and property at White Webbs, Enfield, between the tenements of Mary Ring to the south and Robert Fletcher to the north

ACC/1057/043 Bond in £20 1708 1. Nathan Watson. 2. Phillis Tanner. On condition that Margaret, his wife, shall claim no rights of dower or jointure in the messuage and acre of pasture conveyed by him.

ACC/1057/044 Bond in £20 1708 1. Nathan Watson. 2. Phillis Tanner. To perform covenants in indentures of same date.

ACC/1057/045 Copy of probate of will: Sir Nicholas 1716 Wolstenholme, bart., of Endfield William Wolstenholme, his brother, Mary and Katherine Wolstenholme, his sisters, and Elizabeth and Mary Wolstenholme, his nieces: All his manors, lordships, messuages and lands etc., freehold and copyhold, in Middx, Essex, Herts, Northants and Yorks

ACC/1057/046 Attested copy of lease and release made 9 {c 1788} March 1738 1. John Johnson of London, esq., 2. Michael Harvey of Clifton, Dorset, esq., and Benjamin Cooke of St. Christopher, London, gent., in trust for Katherine Wolstenholme, spinster, sister of Sir Nicholas Wolstenholme, according to the provisions of his will

ACC/1057/047 Attested copy of lease for a year made 3 March {c 1788} 1739 1. Elizabeth Wolstenholme, spinster, daughter and co-heir of Sir William Wolstenholme, bart., deceased, of Enfield. 2. Michael Harvey of Coombe Neville, Surrey, esq., and Thomas Foley of Stoke Court, Hereford, esq. Lands from her estate in Enfield etc LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 9 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/048 Abstract of title of Elizabeth Breton, and 1788 Michael Harvey Breton, esq., to an estate at Enfield, and notes and opinion of Henry Atherton of Lincoln's Inn on the same Recites tenor and major provisions of Sir Nicholas Wolstenholme's will, and deeds 8 March 1738 to 1778.

ACC/1057/049 Lease 1765 1. Richard Shepard of Bethnal Green, Sawyer, son of Hannah Shepard, a devisee of Phillis Tanner. 2. Phillis Allen, of Enfield, widow. His half part in the property and lands at White Webbs, occupied by James Pratt and those by Wm Bazil and Ed Hammond

ACC/1057/050 release 1765 1. Richard Shepard of Bethnal Green, Sawyer, son of Hannah Shepard, a devisee of Phillis Tanner. 2. Phillis Allen, of Enfield, widow. His half part in the property and lands at White Webbs, occupied by James Pratt and those by Wm Bazil and Ed Hammond

ACC/1057/051 General release 1765 Richard Shepard to Phillis Allen

ACC/1057/052 Deed and fine {c 1788-9} Attested copy of a deed of covenant made 1 January 1770 to levy two fines and declare the uses 1. Eliab Breton, esq., of , Enfield and Elizabeth, his wife. 2. Thomas Thornton, esq., of Brockhall, Northants. A moiety of the Manor of Worcesters documents

ACC/1057/053 Deed and fine {c 1788-9} Attested copy of deed of covenant made 15 June 1774 to levy a fine and declare the uses 1. Eliab Breton, esq., of Forty Hall, Enfield, and Elizabeth, his wife. 2. George John Cooke, esq., of Harefield. A moiety of the Manor of Worcesters, of Forty Hall documents LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 10 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/054 Lease for a year 1788 1. Elizabeth Breton, widow and relict of Eliab Breton, late of Forty Hall, Enfield, and Michael Harvey Breton, esq., of Little Berkhampstead, Herts. 2. Abraham Wilkinson of Enfield, doctor of physic. An undivided moiety of White Webbs Farm, Enfield

ACC/1057/055 Lease for a year 1788 1. Elizabeth Breton, widow. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. A moiety of White Webbs Farm, with barns, stables, orchard and garden, and 133 acres 1 rood of land in Enfield. (specified).

ACC/1057/056 Release 1788 1. Elizabeth Breton, widow, and Michael Harvey Breton, esq., 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. The two moietys of White Webbs Farm, with the barns, stables, orchard, garden and 133 acres 1 rood of land in Enfield. (specified)

ACC/1057/057 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield 1789 Permission for John Harrison to enclose a piece of waste in front of his freehold premises at Brook House, Bull beggars Hole, Enfield.

ACC/1057/058 Marriage settlement and endorsement 1790-1795 Settlement of freehold estates in pursuance of marriage articles 1. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson, late of Kidderminster, Worcs, now of Enfield, and Rebecca, his wife, nee Crane. 2. Josiah Walley and Richard Watson, trustees to the marriage settlement. Land and property at Pinner Wood, Harrow to AW for life and then to RW

ACC/1057/059 Bond in £50 1800 1. John Harrison of Clay hill, farmer. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. Indemnity against claims for dower by his wife Martha in three messuages conveyed from JH to AW in indentures of 1-2 August 1800. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 11 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/060 Mortgage by demise for 500 years, and 1801 covenant to surrender copyhold premises 1. Joseph Radden of , Enfield. 2. James Meyer esq, of Forty Hall, Rawson Hart Boddam, esq, of Capel House, Enfield, William Mellish, esq, of Bush Hill, Edmonton, and Newell Connop, esq, of Enfield. His interest in lands at White Webbs

ACC/1057/061 Release and covenant to surrender copyhold 1802 premises held of the Manor of Enfield 1. Charles Jacomb and Dorothy, his wife, Elizabeth and Mary Smart and their trustees. 2. George Allworthy. Land and property at White Webbs held of the Manor of Enfield, formerly occupied by various named gentlemen

ACC/1057/062 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield 1803 Admission of George Allworthy of East Smithfield, butcher, on the surrender of Charles Jacomb and Dorothy, his wife, and Elizabeth and Mary Smart. A messuage now divided into two tenements, with orchard and appurtenances belonging at White Webbs, Enfield

ACC/1057/063 Abstract of title of Joseph and George Radden N.D. {c.1803} to premises at White Webbs, Enfield An ancient cottage with a piece of waste ground 10 poles in length and 10 poles in breadth, abutting north and west on Enfield Chace and east on White Webbs, held of Enfield manor to which James Jarvis was admitted on the surrender of John Cooper 1738

ACC/1057/064 Final concord 1804 1. James Meyer, esq., plaintiff. 2. Joseph Radden, and Martha, his wife, and George Radden and Sarah, his wife, deforciants. One cottage, one curtilage, one garden, 2 acres land, one acre meadow, 1 acre pasture with appurtenances in Enfield LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 12 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/065 Order to pay 1804 1. Ann Torbet, widow, Ann Torbet and Elizabeth Torbet, spinsters, her daughters, of Westminster, Frederick County, State of Maryland. 2. Joseph and George Radden. Robert Norton to be paid £150 for the use of AT, AT and ET, under the will of James Jarvis

ACC/1057/066 Receipt 1805 Robert Norton to James Meyer, esq., for £7. 7s. interest on £150 due to Ann Torbet and her daughters 'of America'.

ACC/1057/067 Dr. Abraham Wilkinson's account with Rawson 1807 Hart Boddam, esq.; 29 September 1803-16 May 1807

ACC/1057/068 Agreement 1809 1. Abraham Wilkinson. 2. Richard Wright of Enfield. AW to assign to RW the lease of the farm now in his occupation, which is held by AW of the trustees of the late Sir George Prescot, Bart., and to sell to RW 3 acres land adjoining the farm

ACC/1057/069 Agreement 1810 1. Benjamin Hills. 2. Abraham Wilkinson. BH to make over to AW the property he is or will be possessed of in the Chace Farm, belonging to the Tythe Allotment, including live and dead stock and interest in lease, in security for £490 now due to AW

ACC/1057/070 Lease for 15 years 1813 1. Sir George Prescott, bart, of Merry Oak House, Hants, and his trustees 2. Dr Abraham Wilkinson of Enfield. 10 acres of land, late part of Enfield Chace, abutting north on Great Newhouse field, and south on the road from White Webbs to Clayhill

ACC/1057/071 Mortgage by demise for 1000 years 1813 Philip Robinson the elder, yeoman, and Philip Robinson the younger of White Webbs, yeoman, and Sarah Woods (nee Robinson) of Bromley, Middx, widow, to Edward Smith of Clothall, Herts, farmer. Land and property at White Webbs, Enfield LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 13 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/072 Copy of probate of will, proved 24 March 1803 N.D. {c.1819} in Prerogative Court of Canterbury: Elizabeth Jarvis, widow of James Jarvis of Enfield, smith, deceased Ann Torbut, her niece of Little Winchester, Frederick County, Maryland, America: her diamond ring. Elizabeth Torbut, her niece, of the same place: her watch and chain, and seals. Ann Torbut, her sister, of the same place: the remainder of her property

ACC/1057/073 Copy of receipts dated 12 March 1805, N.D. {c.1819} Frederick County, Maryland Ann Torbet and Ann and Elizabeth Torbet, her daughters, to the executors of the estate of James Jarvis of Enfield, farrier, deceased, for £50 apiece, legacies under the latter's will. Copies of letter of attestation for witness of receipts.

ACC/1057/074 Deed of Covenant to levy a fine and declare the 1790 uses 1. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson and Rebecca, his wife. 2. Josiah Walley, gent., of Crutched Friars. Freehold messuage and farm called White Webbs Farm, Enfield, with the barns, stables, orchard and garden and various pieces of land (specified)

ACC/1057/075 Final concord 1790 1. Josiah Walley, plaintiff. 2. Abraham Wilkinson and Rebecca, his wife, deforciants. Land and property in Enfield, and Pinner in the parish of Harrow-on-the-Hill. Right hand portion of fine

ACC/1057/076 Abstract of John Harrison's title to freehold and N.D. {c.1795} copyhold premises near Colesbridge, Enfield, agreed to be sold to Abraham Wilkinson, M.D. Land and property near Colesbridge, abutting south and west on the highway there, later divided into two tenements. A cottage built by Mr. Harrison upon the premises. A piece of copyhold waste in front of Brook House, Bull Beggars hole, Enfield LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 14 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/077 Certificate of the contract for the redemption of 1799 land tax Abraham Wilkinson The messuage, farm, lands and premises at Enfield, in his own occupation, assessed at £11. 18s. 10frac;2d. Consideration: £437. 18s. 9d. Capital Stock 3% Bank Annuities - consolidated.

ACC/1057/078 Lease 1800 1. John Harrison of Clayhill, yeoman, and Thomas Weston, esq., of Clayhill. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. Land and property called Brookhouse, and another messuage erected on the premises, all at Colesbridge near Clayhill

ACC/1057/079 release 1800 1. John Harrison of Clayhill, yeoman, and Thomas Weston, esq., of Clayhill. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. Land and property called Brookhouse, and another messuage erected on the premises, all at Colesbridge near Clayhill

ACC/1057/080 Lease 1800 1. William Mellish, esq., of Bush Hill, Edmonton. 2. Abraham Wilkinson of White Webbs Farm, Enfield, and Josiah Walley of Crutched Friars, merchant, his trustee. Land measuring 4 acres 2 roods 28 perches called Ducks Orchard, lying near Clayhill

ACC/1057/081 release 1800 1. William Mellish, esq., of Bush Hill, Edmonton. 2. Abraham Wilkinson of White Webbs Farm, Enfield, and Josiah Walley of Crutched Friars, merchant, his trustee. Land measuring 4 acres 2 roods 28 perches called Ducks Orchard, lying near Clayhill

ACC/1057/082 Agreement for an exchange of land 1801 1. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. 2. James Meyer esq., of Enfield. AW to JM: A piece of meadow land (specified) JM to AW a piece of meadow land (specified) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 15 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/083 Memorandum of agreement 1817 1. Phillip Robinson of White Webbs, Enfield, yeoman. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. PR agrees to assign an encroachment on Enfield Chace, lying opposite three freehold cottages at White Webbs which he has already conveyed to AW

ACC/1057/084 Agreement to assign an encroachment on 1817 Enfield Chace 1. Phillip Robinson. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson

ACC/1057/085 Lease 1826 Phillip Robinson of White Webbs, Enfield, yeoman, grandson and devisee of Phillis Allen, widow, deceased, and Sarah, his wife, to Dr. Abraham Wilkinson of White Webbs, Enfield. Land and property at White Webbs (specified) Consideration: £210

ACC/1057/086 release 1826 Phillip Robinson of White Webbs, Enfield, yeoman, grandson and devisee of Phillis Allen, widow, deceased, and Sarah, his wife, to Dr. Abraham Wilkinson of White Webbs, Enfield. Land and property at White Webbs (specified) Consideration: £210

ACC/1057/087 Abstract of title of Samuel Wadeson and Hugh 1802 Parnell to copyhold lands held of the Manor of Enfield, lot 6 in auction by W. Smith at Garraways Coffee house, Change Alley, Cornhill, Friday 12 March 1802 A messuage with orchard at White Webbs, Enfield, late in occupation of William Newman, and of Richard Tuskins and others. Recites deeds 16 May 1733 to 11-12 September 1801. Samuel Wadeson and Hugh Parnell trustees for Dorothy Jacomb, Eliz and Mary Smart

ACC/1057/088 Grant of freehold common rights 1803 1. Thomas Waghorne, gent., of Hollyport, Bray, Bucks. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson of Enfield. All his share in the Enfield allotment and all other lands intended to be divided under the Act for dividing and enclosing the open and common lands in Enfield LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 16 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/089 Grant of freehold common rights 1803 1. Thomas Purvis, gent., and Peregrine Hogg, gent. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. Their share in Enfield allotment and all other lands intended to be divided under the Act for dividing and enclosing the open and common lands in Enfield. Consideration: £56

ACC/1057/090 Grant of freehold common rights 1803 1. Phillip Robinson the elder, yeoman, and Phillip Robinson the younger of Enfield, labourer, Jn Wood of Bromley, and Sarah, his wife. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. Their share in Enfield allotment and other lands divided under the Act for enclosing land

ACC/1057/091 Grant of freehold common rights 1803 1. Charlotte Bray Hoare of St. Albans, spinster. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. Share in the Enfield allotment and all other lands intended to be divided under the Act for dividing and enclosing the open and common lands in Enfield. Consideration: £52. 10s.

ACC/1057/092 Grant of freehold common rights 1804 1. John Hammond, esq., of Enfield, surgeon. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. His share in the Enfield allotment and all other lands intended to be divided under the Act for dividing and enclosing the open and common lands in Enfield. Consideration: £95. 4s.

ACC/1057/093 Grant of freehold common rights 1804 1. Charles Tyrell Bowtell of Enfield, shopkeeper. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. His share in the Enfield allotment and all other lands intended to be divided under the Act for dividing and enclosing the open and common lands in Enfield. Consideration: £21.

ACC/1057/094 Grant of freehold common rights 1804 1. Frances Claxton of Enfield, widow. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. Her share in the Enfield allotment and all other lands intended to be divided under the Act for dividing and enclosing the open and common lands in Enfield. Consideration: £20. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 17 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/095 Grant of freehold common rights 1804 1. Elizabeth Strothoff of Enfield, widow. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. Her share in the Enfield allotment and all other lands intended to be divided under the Act for dividing and enclosing the open and common lands in Enfield. Consideration: £45.

ACC/1057/096 Grant of freehold common rights 1804 1. William Matthews of Enfield, carpenter. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. His share in the Enfield allotment and all other lands intended to be divided under the Act for dividing and enclosing the open and common lands in Enfield. Consideration: £126.

ACC/1057/097 Grant of freehold common rights 1804 1. Thomas Mullett of Broad Street Buildings, City of London, merchant. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. His share in the Enfield allotment and all other lands intended to be divided under the Act for dividing and enclosing the open and common lands in Enfield.

ACC/1057/098 Grant of freehold common rights 1805 1. Thomas Phipps of Gutter Lane, Cheapside, City of London, silversmith 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. His share in the Enfield allotment and all other lands intended to be divided under the Act for dividing and enclosing the open and common lands in Enfield

ACC/1057/099 Grant of freehold common rights 1803 1. John Fitkin of Enfield, cordwainer, and Ann, his wife. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. His share in the Enfield allotment and all other lands intended to be divided under the Act for dividing and enclosing the open and common lands in Enfield

ACC/1057/100 Covenant to surrender copyhold common rights 1803 in Enfield enclosure 1. Joseph Radden of Enfield, blacksmith, and George Radden. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. The copyhold allotment they will receive under the enclosure Act, 41 George III, by virtue of copyhold premises held of the Manor of Enfield. Consideration: £60. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 18 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/101 Lease 1804 1. Joseph Radden of Forty Hill, Enfield, blacksmith, and George Radden, gent, Change Alley, City of London, nephews and devisees of James Jarvis of Forty Hill, farrier, deceased. 2. James Meyer, esq., of Forty Hall. Land and property

ACC/1057/102 release 1804 1. Joseph Radden of Forty Hill, Enfield, blacksmith, and George Radden, gent, Change Alley, City of London, nephews and devisees of James Jarvis of Forty Hill, farrier, deceased. 2. James Meyer, esq., of Forty Hall. Land and property

ACC/1057/103 Articles of agreement 1804 1. Joseph Welch of Enfield. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson. JW conveys to AW the lease for 2 years from Lady Day 1804 of an allotment on Enfield Chace at the bottom of White Webbs Hill, adjoining the Flash

ACC/1057/104 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield: Admission 1804 of Dr. Abraham Wilkinson on the surrender of John Frame, William Matthews, Thomas Purvis, George Hebden and Joseph and George Radden The allotments made to J.F., W.M., T.P., G.H., G.R. and J.R. by the commissioners under the Act of 41 Geo. III.

ACC/1057/105 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield: Admission 1805 of Abraham Wilkinson on surrender of Mark Macer All his part and share in Enfield Allotment mentioned in the Enclosure Act 41 George III to which he is entitled by right of his copyhold estate.

ACC/1057/106 Paper copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield: 1807 Admission of Abraham Wilkinson on the surrender of Charlotte Bray Hoare A piece of land measuring 1 rood, at White Webbs, abutting the Chace on three sides and lands formerly of William Goddard on the east. Admission of Abraham Wilkinson on surrender of Rawson Hart Boddam LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 19 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/107 Enfeoffment: Newell Connop, esq., of Enfield to 1807 Dr. Abraham Wilkinson His third part in an allotment of woodland near the Flash on Enfield Chase measuring 12 acres 3 roods, part of Norris Farm, now in possession of Joseph Welch by lease from Richard Pynnock and others. JW to pay AW £5. 6s. 3d. p.a. as he paid N.C

ACC/1057/108 Office copy of probate of will, proved 9 N.D. {c.1811} February 1779 Prerogative Court of Canterbury: Phillis Allen of Enfield, widow Philip Robinson, her son, and Martha, his wife. A house and premises at White Webbs. Enfield, now in occupation of Joseph Pettyfoot, for life and life of survivor, then to their son, Philip Robinson. A house and premises at White Webbs

ACC/1057/109 Certificate of contract for redemption of land 1814 tax: Abraham Wilkinson, esq., of White Webbs, Enfield Various messuages and lands at Clayhill and White Webbs, Enfield (specified) assessed at 19s. 2d. Consideration: £65.

ACC/1057/110 Certification of registration of contract to 1814 exonerate lands from land tax, and envelope 1. N.B. Radcliffe, deputy registrar. 2. Abraham Wilkinson, M.D.

ACC/1057/111 Lease 1817

ACC/1057/112 release 1817

ACC/1057/113 Final concord 1817 1. Abraham Wilkinson, plaintiff. 2. Phillip Robinson and Sarah, his wife, deforciants. A moiety of three messuages, three cottages, three gardens, and 1 acre land with appurtenances in Enfield. Consideration: £160. Two portions of fine LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 20 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/114 Lease 1822 1. James Meyer esq., of Forty Hall, Enfield. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson of White Webbs, Enfield. Freehold cottage, with the barn, outhouses, yard, garden and orchard, and two closes of land adjoining totalling 2 acres at White Webbs

ACC/1057/115 release 1822 1. James Meyer esq., of Forty Hall, Enfield. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson of White Webbs, Enfield. Freehold cottage, with the barn, outhouses, yard, garden and orchard, and two closes of land adjoining totalling 2 acres at White Webbs

ACC/1057/116 Annotated abstract of John Goring's title to 1829 freehold land in Turkey Street, Enfield A stable and orchard measuring 3 roods 13 perches, an orchard and meadow measuring 1 rood 36 perches, and a coachhouse, garden and orchard. Recites deeds 6-7 December 1787 to 1828.

ACC/1057/117 Lease to make a tenant to the praecipe and 1829 lead to the uses of a recovery 1. Dorothy Jacomb of Tunbridge Wells, widow, and John Goring of , Herts., farmer; 2. George Waller, gent., of Finsbury Circus, Henry Sawyer, demandant and trustee for Dr. Abraham Wilkinson of White Webbs, Enfield. An allotment of freehold land

ACC/1057/118 release to make a tenant to the praecipe and 1829 lead to the uses of a recovery 1. Dorothy Jacomb of Tunbridge Wells, widow, and John Goring of Cheshunt, Herts., farmer; 2. George Waller, gent., of Finsbury Circus, Henry Sawyer, demandant and trustee for Dr. Abraham Wilkinson of White Webbs, Enfield. An allotment of freehold land

ACC/1057/119 Copy of an entry in the 'Common Pleas 1867 Recovery Index', at the Public Record Office: Easter 10 Geo. IV; Middx: Henry Sawyer, demandant, against George Waller 2 acres land, 2 acres pasture, 2 acres waste land with appurtenances at Enfield. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 21 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/120 Lease 1834 1. Richard Jordan, gent., of Ware, Herts., and Mary, his wife. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson and William Bromley his trustee. A third part in a piece of freehold land near the Flash in the Chase at Enfield (specified)

ACC/1057/121 release 1834 1. Richard Jordan, gent., of Ware, Herts., and Mary, his wife. 2. Dr. Abraham Wilkinson and William Bromley his trustee. A third part in a piece of freehold land near the Flash in the Chase at Enfield (specified)

ACC/1057/122 Examined copy of certificate of 1834 29 Nov. acknowledgement of deeds Mary, wife of Richard Jorden, acknowledged a lease and a release dated 28 and 29 November 1834 respectively, between Richard Jordan and Mary his wife, and Abraham Wilkinson and William Bromley.

ACC/1057/123 Sale catalogue from the Auction Mart: 1839 Freehold, copyhold and leasehold premises to be sold in five lots Seven freehold and copyhold cottages and a small piece of woodland situate at Enfield, and a leasehold house in Melville Place, Hackney, (with details)

ACC/1057/124 Abstract of Welles Charlton's title to freehold 1839 and copyhold land on Enfield Chase, Lot 2 (catalogue 206) By enclosure award under Act of 41 Geo. III made 18 April 1806, Welles Orton received: 1 acre 3 roods 30 perches of freehold land on chase, No. 1847 on survey with award, and 2 roods 20 perches of copyhold land adjoining, held of manor of Enfield Rectory

ACC/1057/125 Lease: Welles Charlton esq., of Chilwell, Notts., 1839 to Dr. Abraham Wilkinson of White Webbs 1 acre 3 roods 30 perches of freehold land on chase and 2 roods 20 perches of copyhold land adjoining, held of manor of Enfield Rectory near White Webbs Gate (specified). Consideration: £226. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 22 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/126 release: Welles Charlton esq., of Chilwell, 1839 Notts., to Dr. Abraham Wilkinson of White Webbs 1 acre 3 roods 30 perches of freehold land on chase and 2 roods 20 perches of copyhold land adjoining, held of manor of Enfield Rectory near White Webbs Gate (specified). Consideration: £226.

ACC/1057/127 Dr. Wilkinson's account with Henry Sawyer, 1839 concerning the purchase of a freehold and copyhold allotment, and admission of AW to same, with receipt for total Consideration: £11. 19s. 6d.

ACC/1057/128 Dr. Wilkinson's account with Messrs. Sawyer 1839 and Beckett Charges for perusing abstract of title to land at White Webbs purchased by him, checking title, drawing up conveyance and copies, and for completing transfer of freehold and copyhold etc. Total outstanding: £16. 17s.

ACC/1057/129 Copy of probate of will, proved 26 July 1820 in N.D. {c 1839} Prerogative Court of Canterbury: Welles Orton of 29 Great Queen's Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, Middx Welles Charlton, youngest son of William Charlton esq., of Chilwell Hall, Notts: All his messuages, lands, and hereditaments in Thrussington, Leicestershire, or elsewhere. Sons and daughters of the late Thomas Charlton esq., of Chilwell (named): £200 each

ACC/1057/130 Copy of court roll, Manor of Honeylands and 1842 Pentriches alias Capells in Enfield, Middx., and Cheshunt, Herts Admission of Henry Wilkinson to copyhold lands held by Dr. Abraham Wilkinson, his father, deceased. Two pieces of land at White Webbs measuring 2 roods 24 perches and 2 roods 28 perches, to John Brockbank and James Rogers respectively LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 23 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/131 Mortgage and endorsements 1863-1876 1. Henry Cox Wilkinson of White Webbs Park, Enfield. 2. Charles Paul Berkeley of Lansdowne Place, Brunswick Square, Middx., and William Hughes Brabant of Savile Place, Middx. White Webbs Park estate at Enfield, Middx. Consideration: £6,000

ACC/1057/132 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield 1863 Admission of Henry Cox Wilkinson to copyhold lands held by Henry Wilkinson, his father, deceased. Various allotments, tenements and pieces of land on Enfield Chase, at Clayhill and near White Webbs (specified)

ACC/1057/133 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield Rectory 1863 Admission of Henry Cox Wilkinson to copyhold lands held by Henry Wilkinson, his father, deceased. 2 roods 20 perches of land on White Webbs Hill, bounded on north by White Webbs and Cattlegate Road.

ACC/1057/134 Copy of court roll, Manor of Honeylands and 1863 Pentriches, alias Capels Admission of Henry Cox Wilkinson to copyhold lands held by Henry Wilkinson, his father, deceased. Two pieces of land at White Webbs, measuring 2 roods 24 perches and 2 roods 28 perches, to John Brockbank and James Rogers respectively

ACC/1057/135 Mortgage and discharge of mortgage and 1867-1876 reconveyance 1. Henry Cox Wilkinson Esq., of White Webbs Park. 2. John Dawson esq., of 28 Sussex Square, Middx. White Webbs Park estate at Enfield, Middx. Consideration: £5,751. 14s. 4d. at £34. 15s. per cent per annum.

ACC/1057/136 Certified copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield {c 1875} Rectory, 22 June 1839 Admission of Welles Charlton to the copyhold allotment of Welles Orton, deceased. 2 roods 20 perches of land on the Chase at White Webbs Hill (specified) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 24 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/137 Certified copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield {c 1875} Rectory, 23 July 1842: Admission of Henry Wilkinson to a copyhold allotment held by Dr. Abraham Wilkinson, his father, deceased. 2 roods 20 perches of land on the Chase at White Webbs Hill (specified)

ACC/1057/138 Certified copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield: 13 {c 1875} June 1832 Admission of Abraham Wilkinson on surrender of Henry Carrington Bowles, esq. An allotment of copyhold land on Enfield Chase near White Webbs measuring 1 rood 16 perches, and numbered 1861 on the survey for the enclosure award. Consideration: £42

ACC/1057/139 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield, 7 May N.D. {c 1875} 1851: Admission of Henry Wilkinson to copyhold lands held by Dr. Abraham Wilkinson, his father, deceased All the copyhold estate of AW held of the Manor of Enfield (detailed ennumeration)

ACC/1057/140 Certified copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield, 28 1876 May 1806: Admission of Abraham Wilkinson on surrender of John Thomas An allotment of copyhold land on Enfield Chase near White Webbs Gate, measuring 2 roods 28 perches (specified)

ACC/1057/141 Certified copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield, 20 1876 May 1807: Admission of Abraham Wilkinson on surrender of William Gosling An allotment of copyhold land on the Chase at White Webbs measuring 2 roods 3 perches (specified)

ACC/1057/142 Annotated copy of court roll. Manor of Enfield, 1876 24 May 1809: Admission of Abraham Wilkinson on surrender of George Allworthy A messuage then divided into two tenements with the orchard and appurtenances at White Webbs, formerly in occupation of William Newman, then Richard Tuskins, then-Cheshire and-Chapman, and adjoining a messuage formerly in possession of John Cooper LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 25 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/143 Lease 1719/20 1. William Churchey of Henstridge, Somerset, esq., and Mary, his wife, daughter and heir of John Bourcher of Enfield, gent., deceased, and Mary Bourcher of Moores Hatch, Enfield, widow of John Bourcher. 2. John King of St. Gyles without Cripplegate, gent

ACC/1057/144 release 1719/20 1. William Churchey of Henstridge, Somerset, esq., and Mary, his wife, daughter and heir of John Bourcher of Enfield, gent., deceased, and Mary Bourcher of Moores Hatch, Enfield, widow of John Bourcher. 2. John King of St. Gyles without Cripplegate, gent

ACC/1057/145 Lease 1719/20 1. William Churchey of Henstridge, Somerset, esq., and Mary, his wife, daughter and heir of John Bourcher of Enfield, gent., deceased, and Mary Bourcher of Moores Hatch, Enfield, widow of John Bourcher. 2. John King of St. Gyles without Cripplegate, gent

ACC/1057/146 release 1719/20 1. William Churchey of Henstridge, Somerset, esq., and Mary, his wife, daughter and heir of John Bourcher of Enfield, gent., deceased, and Mary Bourcher of Moores Hatch, Enfield, widow of John Bourcher. 2. John King of St. Gyles without Cripplegate, gent

ACC/1057/147 Assignment of terms of years in trust 1719/20-1758 1. William Churchey, and Mary, his wife, Mary Bourcher and Benjamin Farrant of London, bookbinder. 2. James Odell, citizen and barber surgeon of London, in trust for John King. Timber house newly built by Alban Spencer, with appurtenances

ACC/1057/148 Final concord 1721 1. John King senior, plaintiff. 2. William Churchey, esq., Mary, his wife, and Mary Bourcher, widow, deforciants. Two messuages, two barns, one stable, one curtilage, two orchards and 2 acres pasture with appurtenances in Enfield. Consideration: £120. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 26 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/149 Probate of will of John King of Endfield, 1735/6 deceased Elizabeth, his wife: Remaining term on lease of two messuages near Saint Bartholonew Square for life. Ann Conn alias Cooper, mother of his natural son, John Conn alias Cooper: All his lands, messuages etc., with appurtenances at Moors Hatch, Clayhill

ACC/1057/150 Lease to effect a recovery 1741 1. George King of Enfield, gent., and John Cooper of Clayhill, linen draper. 2. William Gatley of Clayhill, victualler. Two messuages with appurtenances at Moors Hatch

ACC/1057/151 release to effect a recovery 1741 1. George King of Enfield, gent., and John Cooper of Clayhill, linen draper. 2. William Gatley of Clayhill, victualler. Two messuages with appurtenances at Moors Hatch

ACC/1057/152 Exemplification of recovery 1741 1. James Coppell, demandant. 2. William Gatley, tenant. 3. George King and Jane, his wife, and John Cooper and Mary, his wife, vouchees. Two messuages, two barns, a stable, a curtilage, two orchards and 2 acres land in Enfield.

ACC/1057/153 Mortage by demises for 500 years 1741 1. John Cooper. 2. Edward Tarry of Enfield, gent. Two messuages at Moor's Hatch, now in the occupation of John Cooper and John Morris, and a 2 acre close adjoining. Consideration: £100. Endorsement: Deed of further charge

ACC/1057/154 Lease 1741 1. John Cooper of Clayhill, linen draper. 2. The Hon. John Peter Desbordes, esq., Lieut. Gen. of His Majesty's forces. The messuage built by Alban Spencer at Moors Hatch, Enfield, with frac;2 acre land and appurtenances, and an adjoining messuage LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 27 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/155 release 1741 1. John Cooper of Clayhill, linen draper. 2. The Hon. John Peter Desbordes, esq., Lieut. Gen. of His Majesty's forces. The messuage built by Alban Spencer at Moors Hatch, Enfield, with frac;2 acre land and appurtenances, and an adjoining messuage

ACC/1057/156 Assignation of terms of years in trust and 1741-1759 endorsements 1. John Cooper of Clayhill, linen draper, William Gatley of Clayhill, victualler, Edward Tarry of Enfield, gent., and James Odell, citizen and barber surgeon of London. 2. George Bourne of Enfield, esq., in trust for John Peter Desbordes, esq.

ACC/1057/157 Bond in £700 1741 1. John Cooper of Clayhill, draper. 2. The Hon. John Peter Desbordes, esq., Lieut. Gen. of His Majesty's forces. To perform covenants in indentures of lease and release of certain messuages, lands, and hereditaments in Clayhill.

ACC/1057/158 Mortgage by lease 1743 1. John Peter Desbordes, esq., 2. Arthur Dobinson of London Bridge, hosier. Land and property and Moors Hatch. Consideration: £220

ACC/1057/159 Mortgage by release 1743 1. John Peter Desbordes, esq., 2. Arthur Dobinson of London Bridge, hosier. Land and property and Moors Hatch. Consideration: £220

ACC/1057/160 Assignment of mortgage by lease and release 1743 1. Arthur Dobinson of London Bridge, hosier. 2. Thomas Deveil of Bow Street, Covent Garden, esq., Further sum advanced on the same security: Thomas Deveil to the Hon. John Peter Desbordes, esq. Land and property and Moors Hatch. Consideration £225 10s LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 28 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/161 Assignment of mortgage by lease and release 1743 1. Arthur Dobinson of London Bridge, hosier. 2. Thomas Deveil of Bow Street, Covent Garden, esq., Further sum advanced on the same security: Thomas Deveil to the Hon. John Peter Desbordes, esq. Land and property and Moors Hatch. Consideration £225 10s

ACC/1057/162 Copy of probate of will: John Peter Desbordes, 1746/7 esq Elizabeth Hoskins, spinster, his housekeeper: All household furniture and residue of estate after debts paid. Michael Utley of Enfield, brewer, and Tobias Watson of Shoreditch, gent., executors of the will, to sell land and property and settle debts

ACC/1057/163 Further copy of probate of J.P. Desbordes' will 1746/7 Elizabeth Hoskins, spinster, his housekeeper: All household furniture and residue of estate after debts paid. Michael Utley of Enfield, brewer, and Tobias Watson of Shoreditch, gent., executors of the will, to sell land and property and settle debts

ACC/1057/164 Lease 1747 1. Michael Uttley of Endfield, brewer, and Tobias Watson, gent., executors of J.P. Desbordes, esq., 2. Mary Margaret Wright of Hammersmith, widow, Jonathan Furlong of St. Ann's Westminster, doctor, and Thomas Wotton of Point Pleasant, Kingston

ACC/1057/165 release 1747 1. Michael Uttley of Endfield, brewer, and Tobias Watson, gent., executors of J.P. Desbordes, esq., 2. Mary Margaret Wright of Hammersmith, widow, Jonathan Furlong of St. Ann's Westminster, doctor, and Thomas Wotton of Point Pleasant, Kingston LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 29 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/166 Copy of probate of will, proved 3 November 1750 1746: Sir Thomas De Veil, knight, of St. Paul's, Covent Garden Mary Margaret Wright, widow, his daughter: His property on the west side of Bow Street, for the rest of the lease. Robert Thomas Deveil, his son, and Catherine De La Port, his daughter: the residue from his estate split three ways between them

ACC/1057/167 Lease 1750 1. Mary Margaret Wright, widow, of Westminster, daughter of Sir Thos Deveil, deceased, Elias Philip Delaporte and Catherine, his wife, daughter of T.D., deceased, co-heirs of Rob Thos Deveil, deceased 2. Hugh Wm Pritchard. Lands at Moors Hatch (specified )

ACC/1057/168 release 1750 1. Mary Margaret Wright, widow, of Westminster, daughter of Sir Thos Deveil, deceased, Elias Philip Delaporte and Catherine, his wife, daughter of T.D., deceased, co-heirs of Rob Thos Deveil, deceased 2. Hugh Wm Pritchard. Lands at Moors Hatch (specified )

ACC/1057/169 Final concord 1750 1. Hugh William Pritchard, plaintiff, and Mary Margaret Wright, widow. 2. Elias Philip Delaporte, gent., and Catherine, his wife, deforciants. Land and property in Enfield (specified). Consideration: £60. Two portions of fine

ACC/1057/170 Lease 1756 1. William Davis of Norfolk Street, St. Clement Danes, Middx., esq. 2. Mary Turpin of Enfield, spinster. A barn, cow-house and calves coop, and the paled yard in which they stand. Three closes of meadow containing 10 acres near Moors Hatch Gate LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 30 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/171 release 1756 1. William Davis of Norfolk Street, St. Clement Danes, Middx., esq. 2. Mary Turpin of Enfield, spinster. A barn, cow-house and calves coop, and the paled yard in which they stand. Three closes of meadow containing 10 acres near Moors Hatch Gate

ACC/1057/172 Lease 1756 1. Mary Turpin of Enfield, spinster. 2. Edward Byam of Clayhill, esq. A barn, cow-house and calves coop, and the paled yard in which they stand. Three closes of meadow adjoining on the north side of the highway from Clayhill to Enfield Chace

ACC/1057/173 release 1756 1. Mary Turpin of Enfield, spinster. 2. Edward Byam of Clayhill, esq. A barn, cow-house and calves coop, and the paled yard in which they stand. Three closes of meadow adjoining on the north side of the highway from Clayhill to Enfield Chace

ACC/1057/174 Release 1756 1. Susanna Pritchard, widow, executrix and residuary devisee of Hugh William Pritchard, gent., deceased. 2. Edward Byam, esq., of Clayhill. Lands and property at Clayhill (specified) Consideration: £800

ACC/1057/175 Lease 1760 1. Thomas Marriott, gent., of Everdon, Northants, and John Marriott, gent., his father. 2. Edward Byam, esq., of Enfield. Land and property including two crofts named Beans Croft and Catty's Croft at Moors Hatch, Enfield (specified). Consideration: £700

ACC/1057/176 release 1760 1. Thomas Marriott, gent., of Everdon, Northants, and John Marriott, gent., his father. 2. Edward Byam, esq., of Enfield. Land and property including two crofts named Beans Croft and Catty's Croft at Moors Hatch, Enfield (specified). Consideration: £700 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 31 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/177 Will of Damross Marriott, wife of John Marriott, 1755 gent., of Everden, Northants Thomas Marriott, her son: All her messuages, cottages, closes, lands, tenements and herediments at Clayhill, Enfield, Middx.

ACC/1057/178 Lease 1761 1. Edward Byam, esq., of Enfield, and Thomas Redhead, esq., of Enfield. 2. John Savill of the City of London, warehouseman. Land and property at Moors Hatch, Enfield (specified). Consideration: £2500

ACC/1057/179 release 1761 1. Edward Byam, esq., of Enfield, and Thomas Redhead, esq., of Enfield. 2. John Savill of the City of London, warehouseman. Land and property at Moors Hatch, Enfield (specified). Consideration: £2500

ACC/1057/180 Assignment of terms of years 1761 1. Louis Russel, gent of Gray's Inn, and Wm Brock of Spittlefields, dyer, trustees for Edward Byam, esq of Enfield. 2. Jas Roberts of Swan Alley, London, packer, in trust for Jn Savill of the City of London, warehouseman. Land & property at Moors Hatch

ACC/1057/181 Bond in £2,500 1761 1. Edward Byam. 2. John Savill. To perform covenants in indentures of this date.

ACC/1057/182 Final concord 1762 1. John Savill, plaintiff. 2. Edward Byam and Lydia, his wife, deforciants. Two messuages, four barns, three stables, two curtilages, two orchards and 21 acres pasture with appurtenances in Enfield. Consideration: £160. Two portions of fine.

ACC/1057/183 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield. Admission 1762 of John Savill, warehouseman, on surrender of Edward Byam Various copyhold tenements, lands and pieces of waste in Clayhill and on Enfield Chace (specified). LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 32 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/184 Final concord 1811 1. John Bax. esq., and Stephen Lancaster, esq., plaintiffs. 2. Thomas Halifax, esq., and Anna Maria, his wife, deforciants. Portion of lands and property in Enfield (specified). Consideration: £100. Two portions of fine

ACC/1057/185 Lease for a year 1812 1. Thomas Hallifax, esq, Savile Hallifax, esq, Cordelia Savile and Henrietta Savill Savile and Albany Savile, esq. 2. John Bax, esq and Stephen Lancaster. Land and property (specified) at Moors Hatch, all formerly belonging to John Savile, deceased

ACC/1057/186 Assignment of terms of years 1812 1. Thos Hallifax, Saville Hallifax, Cordelia Savile, Albany Savile, Henrietta Savill Savile, and Thos Roberts. 2. Jn Crawford, esq, in trust for Jn Chas Lucena, esq, and Mary Ann, his wife and Jn Bax and Stephen Lancaster. Land and property at Moors Hatch

ACC/1057/187 Release, with assignment of leases, and 1829 covenant to surrender copyhold lands 1. Mary Ann Lucena of Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, widow, the trustees of her marriage settlement. 2. Edward Harman, esq, of Clayhill, and Henry Harman of Broad Street, in the City of London,his trustee. Property (specified) at Moors Hatch

ACC/1057/188 Attested copy of marriage settlement, 10 June 1847 1791 1. John Charles Lucena, esq. 2. Mary Ann Lancaster, his intended wife. 3. Their trustees, Joseph Lancaster esq., of Hampstead, Middx., father of M.A.L., and John Bax esq., of New Broad Street, London. Three thousand pounds in trust to JCL and MAL

ACC/1057/189 Copy of court roll. Manor of Enfield 1788 Admission of Ann Ebitt, spinster, niece and heir -at-law of Ann May, wife of William May, both deceased. Land abutting on Enfield Chace in the west, with the cottage now built on it. Other land and property (specified) at Clayhill LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 33 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/190 Copy of court roll, Manor of Endfield 1801 Admission of William Newton of Exeter Street, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middx., on the surrender of Ann Samm of Chatham, widow of Michael Samm of Hitchin, Herts., deceased, late Ann Ebbitt, spinster, and William Wilshere, esq., of Hitchin, Herts

ACC/1057/191 Bond in £400 1801 1. Ann Samm. 2. William Newton. To ensure good title and peaceful possession of land on the King's Chase and at Clayhill (specified)

ACC/1057/192 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield 1802 Admission of William Newton on surrender of Ann Samm and William Wilshere. Property and land on the King's Chase and at Clayhill (specified)

ACC/1057/193 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield 1814 Admission of Edward Herman, esq., of Clayhill, on surrender of William Newton. A cottage and 26 perches on the King's Chace. Other lands and property (specified). Consideration: £960

ACC/1057/194 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield 1796 Admission of Ann Hume, widow, daughter and devisee of John Adolph Schroder, deceased, and Ann Schroder, deceased, to copyhold lands held by her parents, and permission to enclose a piece of waste at Clayhill. (Plan supplied)

ACC/1057/195 Copy of entry on Roll 77, Trinity term 20 1810 George III, final concord 1. Sir Abraham Hume, bart., plaintiff. 2. Ann Schroder, widow, Alexander Hume, and Ann, his wife, deforciants. Land and property (specified) with appurtanences in Enfield

ACC/1057/196 Lease and release 1811 1. Ann Hume of Clayhill, widow, and Sir Abraham Hume, bart, Thomas Cladecott and Charles Spitta, her trustees. 2. Adolphus William Hume, esq., of Clayhill, only surviving son of Alex.H., deceased, and Ann H. Lands and property (specified) in Enfield LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 34 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/197 appointment 1811 1. Ann Hume of Clayhill, widow, and Sir Abraham Hume, bart, Thomas Cladecott and Charles Spitta, her trustees. 2. Adolphus William Hume, esq., of Clayhill, only surviving son of Alex.H., deceased, and Ann H. Lands and property (specified) in Enfield

ACC/1057/198 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield 1811 Exemplification of recovery suffered to further assure title: Ann Hume, widow. tenant, and William Markham, demandant. Admission of trustees for A.H: Sir Abraham Hume, Thomas Caldecot, and Charles Spitta. 10 acres land, 4 acres meadow and 4 acres pasture

ACC/1057/199 Annotated copy of indenture of release and 1811 appointment dated 29 November 1811 1. Ann Hume of Clayhill, widow, and her trustees. 2. Adolphus William Hume, esq. Various messuages, lands, allotments and hereditaments (specified) at and Clayhill, Enfield.

ACC/1057/200 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield 1811 Admission of Adolphus William Hume on the surrender of Ann Hume and her trustees. Close of land on which a messuage and other buildings formerly stood at Clayhill, various other lands at Moors hatch, Clayhill and Enfield

ACC/1057/201 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield 1811 Admission of Edward Harman, esq., on the surrender of Adolphus William Hume. Close of land on which a messuage and other buildings formerly stood at Clayhill, 7 acres land at Clayhill called Clayes, various lands at Moores hatch and Clayhill (specified)

ACC/1057/202 Lease 1811 1. Adolphus William Hume, esq., of Clayhill, Enfield. 2. Edward Harman of the City of London, merchant. Lands and property at Moors Hatch and Clayhills (specified) Consideration: £3,329 7s 6d LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 35 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/203 release 1811 1. Adolphus William Hume, esq., of Clayhill, Enfield. 2. Edward Harman of the City of London, merchant. Lands and property at Moors Hatch and Clayhills (specified) Consideration: £3,329 7s 6d

ACC/1057/204 Copy of probate of will and codicil, proved 18 {c 1812} February 1779 in Prerogative Court of Canterbury: John Adolph Schroder, esq., of Enfield Ann Schroder, his wife: All land and property in Enfield, except the lands in occupation of William Naylor. All household effects at Clayhill and elsewhere and £450 p.a. Ann Schroder his daughter: the lands in occupation of William Naylor and the residue

ACC/1057/205 Attested copy of settlement 22 December 1779 {c 1815} 1. Ann Schroder of Enfield, widow of John Adolph Schroder of Enfield, deceased, and Ann Schroder, only child and heir at law of J.A.S. 2. Alexander Hume, esq and Sir Abraham Hume, bart, Thomas Caldecott, Henry Arthur Langkopt and Charles Spitta, trustees

ACC/1057/206 Attested copy of lease for a year, 28 November 1816 1811 1. Ann Hume of Clayhill, widow, and her trustees. 2. Adolphus William Hume, esq., of Clayhill. Various messuages, lands, allotments and hereditaments (specified) in Enfield.

ACC/1057/207 Abstract of William Mellish's title to several {c 1799} enclosures and parcels of land in Enfield Four pieces of land lying on the south side of the and west in the park pales of Elizabeth Breton near Clayhill, called Moor Hatch Fields and Ducks Orchard, measuring 22 acres 3 roods and 28 perches. Recites Sir Nicholas Wolstenholme's will

ACC/1057/208 Lease 1800 1. William Mellish, esq., of Bushhill, Edmonton. 2. Ann Hume of Clayhill, widow. Three pieces of land known as Moor Hatch Fields, situated on the south side of the New River near Clayhill. Consideration: £850. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 36 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/209 release 1800 1. William Mellish, esq., of Bushhill, Edmonton. 2. Ann Hume of Clayhill, widow. Three pieces of land known as Moor Hatch Fields, situated on the south side of the New River near Clayhill. Consideration: £850.

ACC/1057/210 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield 1809 Admission of Ann Hume of Clayhill, widow. Three pieces of waste land at Clayhill totalling 1 rood 36 perches (plan supplied).

ACC/1057/211 Attested copy of lease for a year, 28 September 1811 1787 1. Elizabeth Breton, widow, and Michael Harvey Breton of Little Berkhamsted, Herts, eldest son of Eliab and Elizabeth Breton. 2. Joseph Mellish, esq, of Bush Hill. A moiety of the manor of Goldbeaters, Farm, Enfield and specified lands

ACC/1057/212 Attested copy of lease for a year, 28 September 1811 1787 1. Elizabeth Breton, widow. 2. Joseph Mellish, esq. Other moiety of property of the manor of Goldbeaters, Bulls Cross Farm, Enfield and specified lands

ACC/1057/213 Attested copy of release, 29 September 1787 1811 1. Elizabeth Breton, widow, and Michael Harvey Breton, esq. 2. Joseph Mellish, esq. Both moieties of property of the manor of Goldbeaters, Bulls Cross Farm, Enfield, being lots 2, 3, 5, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 40, 41, 46, 62 and 64 at public auction

ACC/1057/214 Attested copy of lease and release, 12-13 May 1811 1797 1. John Mellish, esq., of Albemarle Street, St. George Hanover Square. 2. William Mellish, esq., of City of London and Bush Hill, Middx. His moiety of various freehold messuages, lands and hereditaments (specified) in Enfield LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 37 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/215 Attested copy of lease and release, 12-13 May 1811 1797 1. John Mellish, esq., of Albemarle Street, St. George Hanover Square. 2. William Mellish, esq., of City of London and Bush Hill, Middx. His moiety of various freehold messuages, lands and hereditaments (specified) in Enfield

ACC/1057/216 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield 1811 Admission of Edward Harman on the surrender of Ann Hume. Three pieces of waste land at Clayhill totalling 1 rood 36 perches. Consideration: £60.

ACC/1057/217 Lease 1811 1. Ann Hume, widow. 2. Edward Harman, esq. Three pieces of freehold land on the south side of the New River near Clayhill, called Moor Hatch Fields, and three pieces of copyhold waste at Clayhill, totalling 1 rood 36 perches. Consideration: £1,940

ACC/1057/218 Lease and release 1811 1. Ann Hume, widow. 2. Edward Harman, esq. Three pieces of freehold land on the south side of the New River near Clayhill, called Moor Hatch Fields, and three pieces of copyhold waste at Clayhill, totalling 1 rood 36 perches. Consideration: £1,940

ACC/1057/219 {Counterpart} release 1811 1. Adolphus William Hume, esq., of Clayhill. 2. Edward Harman, esq., of the City of London, merchant, and his trustee. Lands and property (specified) in Enfield with covenant to surrender copyholds (plan supplied). Consideration: £329 7s 6d

ACC/1057/220 Release and endorsement 1812-1829 1. Thomas Hallifax, Anna Maria, his wife, Savile Hallifax, Cordelia Savile, Henrietta Savill Savile, Albany Savile, and Chris Savile. 2. John Charles Lucena, Mary Ann, his wife, John Bax and Stephen Lancaster, trustees. Land and property at Moors Hatch LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 38 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/221 Memorandum of Agreement 1814 1. Willia, Newton of Exeter Street. 2. Edward Harman of Clayhill, Enfield. WN to sell to EH his house and premises, freehold and copyhold at Enfield for £1,400.

ACC/1057/222 Receipt for £400 paid by Edward Harman to 1814 William Newton, part purchase money for certain freehold and copyhold lands at Clay Hill, Enfield

ACC/1057/223 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield 1826 Admission of Richard March of Enfield, gardener, to the lands held by his parents John and Mary March. A house, yard and garden at Bull Beggars Hole, Clayhill. Mortgage and surrender of property to William Cook, gent, of Clayhill, Enfield

ACC/1057/224 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield; 14 May 1826 1788: Admission of John March his wife; Jane Say; and William Yarrow and Ann, his wife; each party severally to property described A house, yard and garden at Bull Beggars Hole, Clayhill; according to the will of Richard Wright, father of M.M., J.S., and A.Y.

ACC/1057/225 Deed of covenant for the title of a copyhold 1827 messuage held of the manor of Enfield 1. Richard Marsh of Clayhill, gardener. 2. Edward Harman, esq., of Clayhill. Messuage, yard and garden at Bull Beggars Hole, Clayhill. Conditional surrender of this to William Cook, 17 May 1826, made void by repayment of mortgage. Consideration: £300.

ACC/1057/226 Copy of court roll, Manor of Enfield 1827 Admission of Edward Harman on surrender of Richard Marsh. A copyhold messuage, yard and garden at Bull Beggars Hole. Consideration: £300.

ACC/1057/227 Lease for a year 1829 1. The vicar, churchwardens and overseers of the poor of Enfield. 2. Edward Harman esq. Two cottages, part of premises called Cock's Gift, Clayhill, and a close of pasture measuring 3 roods adjoining also part of Cock's Gift LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 39 HARMAN, EDWARD

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ACC/1057/228 Deed of exchange 1829 1. The vicar, churchwardens and overseers of the poor of Enfield. 2. Edward Harman esq. Two cottages, part of premises called Cock's Gift, Clayhill, and a close of pasture measuring 3 roods adjoining in exchange for a messuage and shop in Enfield town

ACC/1057/229 Lease for a year 1829 1. John Bax, esq., of Malling, Kent, and Stephen Lancaster, esq., of Warbourne, Hants. 2. Edward Harman, esq., of Clayhill, Enfield. Lands and property near Moors Hatch (specified)