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LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES HAWTREY-DEANE FAMILY ACC/0249 Page 1 Reference Description Dates Records ACC/0249/0001 Ruislip Mano LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 HAWTREY-DEANE FAMILY ACC/0249 Reference Description Dates Records ACC/0249/0001 Ruislip Manor; Copy of Court Roll; Parties (1) 11 June 1465 William Andrewe (2) John Cook of Jolstreet. Admission of (2) to meadow land in Roxbourne on Jun. of (1). ACC/0249/0002 Ruislip; Quitclaim (1) to (2); Parties (1) John 7 Mar. 1467 - Milsham, the elder (2) John Arene 8 Messuage called 'Roger Colyn' in Cheynam St. and in Nascote Syde. ACC/0249/0003 Eastcote in Ruislip Manor; Copy of Court Roll; 15 May 1469 Parties (1) John Berynger of Eastcote; (2) Joan & James Haydon Surrender by (1) and Administration of (2) to land & house called Shepcote, late Thomas Russell's. ACC/0249/0004 Ruislip, Eastcote; Quitclaim (1) to (2); Parties (1 26 Jan. 1491 - ) Edw. Cheseman, gent. (2) John Morgan, 2 clerk, Dean of St. George's Windsor. Peterwyche messuage ACC/0249/0005 Eastcote in Ruislip Manor. Copy of Court Roll; 1494 (Sat. Parties (1) John Amery, (2) Joan, his wife. (3) after Edmund, his son, & heirs Ascension) Surrender by (1) to (2); Administration of (2) with remainder to (3) of closes: HopsKyttes etc. ACC/0249/0006 Eastcote in Ruislip Manor; Copy of Court Roll.; 1507 Parties (1) Edmund Amerey (2) John Waleston. Surrender by (1); Administration of (2) to cottage etc. called Hopkyttes in 3 fields of Eastcote ACC/0249/0007 Eastcote in Ruislip Manor; Copy of Court Roll.; 26 June 1527 Parties (1) John Waleston, gent; (2) Ralph Hawtrey, & Winnefred, his wife. Surrender by (1); Administration of (2) to HopKets & a close etc. in Eastcote ACC/0249/0008 Manor of Appusley, Bucks (Ellesborough); 28 Jul 1524 Lease for 7 years (1) to (2); Parties (1) William Tempell of Appersley (2) Ralph Hawtrey Manor of Appusley & Lands LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 HAWTREY-DEANE FAMILY ACC/0249 Reference Description Dates ACC/0249/0009 Manor of More Rickmansworth, Herts; Copy of 3 Feb. 1531 - Court Roll; Parties (1) Richard Redyng (2) 2 John, son & heir (a minor); (3) Joan Redyng, widow of (1) Presentment of death of (1); Administration of (2), with custody to (3) of lands 'Called Gyotte Hills (Ruislip) ACC/0249/0010 Ruislip Manor; Copy of Court Roll.; Parties (1) 17 May 1536 John Ferne of Pinner; (2) Roger Edlyn. Surrender by (1); Administration of (2) to meadow in Askott RoKys-borne mead, Fullers. ACC/0249/0011 More Rickmansworth, Herts. Copy of Court 9 May 1538 Roll; Parties (1) John Redyng (2) Joan his mother (3) Richard Wheler, his cousin. Transference of custody of (1) from (2) to (3) of & lands called Gyotte Henrylles (Ruislip) ACC/0249/0012 Bucks, Oxon (Quainton); Conditional Gift (1) to 1540 20 Oct (2); Parties (1) Peter Dormer (2) Ralph Palmer Pasture land in Queynton (Bucks), & Townsey & Kingsey (Oxon) ACC/0249/0013 Manor of More, Rickmansworth, Herts. Copy of 19 May 1541 Court Rolls; Parties (1) Richard Wheeler (2) John Palmer (3) John Redyng, a minor Grant of custody of (3) and his messuage + lands at Gyothills, forfeited by (1), to (2). (Forfeited for hearing allowed to become minors.) ACC/0249/0014 Harefield and Ruislip; Gen. Release + Quit 26 Jul. 1541 -claim; Parties (1) Richard Barlly (2) William Kinton By (1) to (2) of messuage + lands in Harefield + Ruislip. ACC/0249/0015 Elthorne Hundred; Quietus (Subsidy Roll for 14 Feb. 1543/4 Levy granted by Parliament to Henry VIII (in his 34th yrs of reign) to (1) & (2) head-collection for the hundred of Elthorne, for £101-6-10: Parties (1) Ralph Hawtrey; (2) John Juillet LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 HAWTREY-DEANE FAMILY ACC/0249 Reference Description Dates ACC/0249/0016 Elthorne Hundred; Commission to (1) & (2) to N.D. [c. 1543/4 collect £103.18.4; Parties (1) Ralph Hawtrey & ] (2) John Myllet, high collectors for Elthorne hundred Less 6d in £1 for Commissioners Collectors & petty Collectors), being SUBSIDY granted by Paritition to Henry VIII in his 34th year of reign & sums for parishes only - no names of persons ACC/0249/0017 Ruislip; Subsidy List - "The Last Subsidy" 1557 List of names & amounts for Ruislip and ---- ACC/0249/0018 Ruislip and Harmondsworth; List of names, N/D tenaments in [Ruislip], names of Northe Hawes [?], Southecotes & manor of Hammondsworth. Endorsed "This is conceived to be the Learge for fifteens uppon the freehold in Ruislip." ACC/0249/0019 Ruislip; List of names and amounts N/D Under headings "Land Fees, etc.", "Lands etc.", and "Goods," [east entry is" "Stranger Peter the frenchman....] 2 folios ACC/0249/0020 Ruislip; List of names & ornaments N/D Under headings "Landes fees etc", "Landes", and "Goods" [last entry is: William Waller .... x li" ACC/0249/0021 Ruislip; Bill in Chancery (1) v. (2); Parties (1) c.1544 - 1547 Tenants & inhabitants of Ruislip; (2) Guy Wade, instodan of the manor For referring item then immemorial grazing rights & ways in the common when lying follow ACC/0249/0022 Ruislip Manor; Copy of Court Roll; Parties (1) 28 Oct. 1544 Margaret Feine (2) Henry Feine Surrender by (1) & Administration of (2) to lands at Hasilihawle acre and Dickyd Mead ACC/0249/0023 Bucks and Oxon (Towersey) (Kingesey); Gift (1 6 Dec. 1544 ) to (2); Parties (1) Alice Wilcocks, widow & Thos her son (2) Peter Dinner & his Son, Gabriel. Lands in Towersy & Kingsey, called 'HAKES'. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 HAWTREY-DEANE FAMILY ACC/0249 Reference Description Dates ACC/0249/0024 City of London; Copy of Recovery; Parties (1) 7 May 1545 Christopher Alee & Agnes, his wife; (2) Edmund Deye & Margaret, his wife. 2 messuage in St. Bride's, Fleet St., in Farringdon ward without. (ward) ACC/0249/0025 Ruislip Manor; Copy of Court Roll; Parties (1) 12 May 1546 Roger Edlin (2) Ralph Hawtrey Surrender by (1) & Administration of (2) to meadow in Ascot Rockysborne. ACC/0249/0026 Ruislip Manor; Copy of Court Roll; Parties (1) 12 Nov. 1547 Edward Nycolles & Thomsasine his wife; (2) Ralph Hawtrey. John of (1) & Administration of (2) to ten. Called Balengers in Eastcote ACC/0249/0027 Ruislip Manor; Copy of Court Roll.; Parties (1) 6 Dec. 1548 Henry Downes & Joan his wife; (2) Joan Downes. (3) Robert Browne. Surrender by (1) Administration of (2) with remainder to (3) close called Stephen Elmes & house called Shepehowse ACC/0249/0028 Ruislip; Quitclaim (1) to (2); Parties (1) Edw. 10 Apr. 1550 Nycolls of Romford (2) William Hante of (Essex); Northolt, William Vincent and Thos. Hedger of the same. Priors Field ACC/0249/0029 Ruislip (Eastcote); Mortgage (1) to (2); Parties 23 Feb. 1531 - (1) Ralph Hawtrey & Winifred his wife (2) John 2 Jenne of Pinner, husbandman 13 acres arable land in Eastcote & Rokeshouse. ACC/0249/0030 Eastcote in Ruislip Manor; Copy of Court Roll; 31 May 1457 Parties (1) Joan Broke; (2) Anisia, wife of Richard Lyon. Daughter & heir of (1) Surr by (1); Administration of (2) 1 messuage + 2 crofts. ACC/0249/0031 Ruislip Manor; Copy of Court Roll.; Parties (1) 28 Nov. 1554 Lord of Manor (2) Ralph Hawtrey. Grant by (1) to (2), and Administration of (2) to vacant ground called Ingulsgrove . LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 HAWTREY-DEANE FAMILY ACC/0249 Reference Description Dates ACC/0249/0032 Ruislip Manor; Copy of Court Rolls; Parties (1) 20 Nov. 1557 Geo Est & Agnes his wife, (2) Ralph Hawtrey & Winnifred, his wife. Conditional Surrender from (1) to (2) on payment of £8, of cottage & garden in Bury St. ACC/0249/0033 Bucks; Letter from (1) to (2); Parties (1) Sir 1559 William Chester, to (2) John Hawtrey, his brother With copy of Agreement between (3) and (4) (3) Ambrose Palmez (4) Bridget (Hawtrey) Copy of 1557 Deed. ACC/0249/0034 Ruislip Manor; Copy of Court Rolls; Parties; (1) 20 Nov. 1557 Geo. Est & Agnes, his wife. (2) Ralph Hawtrey & Winnifred his wife. Surrender of (1) Administration of (2) to cottage & garden in Bury St. ACC/0249/0035 Bucks - Quainton; Copy on draft Will of (1); 28 Sept. 1557 Parties (1) Gabriel Dormer of Shepedon Lee in Quainton ACC/0249/0036 Letter to (1) at Ruislip from (2) for a loan of oats 6 Feb. 1557/8 to low.; Parties (1) Ralph Hawtrey (2) Roger Arnold ACC/0249/0037 Ruislip Manor; Copy of Court Roll; Parties (1) 15 Apr. 1558 Ralph Hawtrey; (2) Thos. Osborne Conditional Surrender by (1) to (2) Administration of (2) to "Ingles grove". ACC/0249/0038 Quainton Bucks (Manor of Shipdon Lee); Copy 1 Mar. 1557/8 of Court Rolls; Parties (1) Christopher Webster & his wife, Alice. Administration of Virgate of land at Shipdon Lee for himself & his wife. ACC/0249/0039 Ruislip; Award of Arbitrators in dispute (1) v. 28 Jul. 1521 (2); Parties (1) King's College Cambridge; (Lords of Ruislip manor; (2) tenants. Re. Common pasture rights LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 HAWTREY-DEANE FAMILY ACC/0249 Reference Description Dates ACC/0249/0040 Ruislip & Bucks; Settlement marriage (1) on (2); 31 May 1559 Parties (1) Ralph Hawtrey (2) John Hawtrey, his own, and Bridget Dormer, his intended wife, of Shipedon re in Quainton, co. Bucks. & other covenants to be settled later. ACC/0249/0041 Quainton, Bucks; Grants Sale (1) to (2); Parties 31 Aug. 1559 (1) Edw. Saunders (2) John Hawtrey of Shepedon Lee, Quainton. Messuage tens Cottages in Quainton. With Transcription ACC/0249/0042 Bucks-Ellesborough; Receipt by (1) to (2) of 4 Nov. 1559 £50; Parties (1) William Hawtrey of Ellesborough (2) Ralph Hawtrey Deed in part payment of £100 ACC/0249/0043 Ellesborough Bucks; (2) to (1) assignment of 4 Nov. 1559 Wardship and Marriage of (3); Parties (1) Wm Hawtrey of Ellesborough (2) Tyamore Smythe. (3) Thomas Sankey (2) to enjoy lands of (3) until (3) shall attain 21 yrs of age ACC/0249/0044 Harefield and Harmondsworth (St.
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