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London Metropolitan Archives Northwick Family LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 NORTHWICK FAMILY ACC/0076 Reference Description Dates MANORIAL RECORDS FOR HARROW ALIAS SUDBURY MANOR AND FAMILY PAPERS RENTALS AND SURVEYS. COURT ROLLS OF HARROW ALIAS SUDBURY. ACC/0076/0206 Minute Book 1754-1760 ACC/0076/0215 Customal. Minute Book. Loose papers. c 1752-1754 ACC/0076/0388 Extracts from the Court Rolls of the Manor of 1428-1616 Sudbury, 1428 - 1570 Respecting various Freehold & Customary Lands held of the said manor by the families Boyce - Bellamy - & others in the Hamletts of Preston, Woxendon, & Wembley - which, for the greater part, entered afterwards in the Family of Page. 20 folios ACC/0076/0895 List of Harrow Papers. nd ACC/0076/1008 Court Roll 1618 19 questions to and the presentments by the Homage concerning lands and cottages in Pinner, Greenhill, Weald, Roxeth, Alperton, Kenton and Preston and also lopping trees, fines, `hurriotts,' treasure trove, etc. A few field names. ACC/0076/1010 Court Roll (draft). 1629 Orders regarding fencing encroachments, also concerning lands in Pinner, Weald and Roxeth and many orders to pull down erections set up on the Lord's Waste and penalties for not carrying out the orders. Note of carthouses in Kenton. ACC/0076/2190 Schedule 'Rolls and muniments relating to the 17-- Manor of Harrow'. Details given. Enclosed in Cover, ACC/0076/2191. 2 folios. ACC/0076/2410 Court Roll. 1315-1316 Courts of 1315, Nov.10 and Dec.15; 1315/6, Jan.7, Feb.12, March 4; 1316, Apr.22, May 13, June 7, July 5, Aug.6, Sep.16. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 NORTHWICK FAMILY ACC/0076 Reference Description Dates ACC/0076/2411 Court Roll. 1320-1321 Courts held 1320, Dec.18; 1320/1, Jan.9, Mar.24; 1321, May 4 & 5, June 15, July 27, Aug. 25, Sep.26. ACC/0076/2412 Court Roll. 1333/4-1337 Courts held 1333/4, Mar.11; 1334, Apr. 25 & 6, July 7 & 29, May 13; 1336, Nov.4; 1336/7 Jan.13; 1337 May 21 & 20, July 29 and one c. July 29. ACC/0076/2413 Court Roll. 1378-1399 Courts held:- 1378 (1); 1382 (1); 1383 (8); 1384 (9) 1385 (9); 1386 (3); 1387 (1); 1388 (4); 1389 (2); 1390 (3); 1391 (4); 1392 (8); 1393 (8); 1394 (10); 1395 (9); 1396 (8); 1397 (7); 1398 (8); 1399 (6). ACC/0076/2414 Court Roll. 1403-1413 Courts held:-1403 (2), 1404 (6), 1405 (8), 1406 (7), 1408 (1), 1409 (7), 1412 (1), 1413 (6). ACC/0076/2415 Court Roll. 1415-1422 Courts held:- 1415 (2); 1416 (6); 1417 (8); 1418 (7); 1419 (7); 1420 (8); 1421 (6); 1422 (4). ACC/0076/2416 Court Roll. 1422-1438 Courts held:- 1422 (2); 1423 (7); 1424 (8); 1425 (6); 1426 (8); 1427 (7); 1428 (6); 1429 (9); 1430 (8); 1431 (9); 1432 (6); 1433 (8); 1434 (6); 1435 (8); 1436 (6); 1437 (5); 1438 etc. ACC/0076/2417 Court Roll. 1438-1460 Courts held:- 1438 (2); 1439 (7); 1440 (7): 1441 (5); 1442 (5); 1443 (5); 1444 (4); 1445 (3); 1446 (6); 1447 (5); 1448 (4); 1449 (5); 1450 (4); 1451 (3); 1452 (1); 1453 (5); 1454 (2); 1455 (3); 1456 (4); 1457 (4); 1458 (5); 1459 (4); 1460 (2) etc. ACC/0076/2418 Court Roll. 1461/2-1480/1 Courts held:- 1462 (5); 1463 (3); 1464 (3); 1465 (2); 1466 (5); 1467 (3); 1468 (4); 1469 (3); 1470 (3); 1471 (3); 1472 (3); 1473 (3); 1474 (5); 1475 (4); 1476 (4); 1477 (4); 1478 (4); 1479 (4); 1480 (2); 1481 (1). LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 NORTHWICK FAMILY ACC/0076 Reference Description Dates ACC/0076/2419 Court Roll. 1483-1485 Courts held:-1483 Nov.26; 1484, June 3, July 1, Aug.4, Dec.8: 1484/5, Mar.3; 1485, Apr. 28 & Aug.17. ACC/0076/2420 Court Roll. 1485/6-1506 Courts held:- 1486 (3); 1487 (2); 1488 (4); 1489 (3); 1490 (6); 1491 (3); 1492 (4); 1493 (3); [1494(3)); [1495(2)); [1496(1)); 1497 (3); 1498 (3); 1499 (3); 1500 (3); 1501 (3); 1502 (3); 1503 (2); 1504 (1); 1505 (2); 1506 (1). ACC/0076/2421 Court Roll. 1512-1547 Courts held:- 1512 (3); 1513 (2); 1514 (2); 1515 (2); 1516 (2); 1517 (2); 1518 (4); 1519 (2); 1520 (2); 1521 (3); 1522 (5); 1523 (4); 1524 (3); 1525 (3); 1526 (3); 1527 (3); 1528 (3); 1529 (6); 1530 (4); 1531 (4); 1532 (3); 1533 (3); 1534 (4); 1535 etc. ACC/0076/2422 Court Roll. 1547-1553 Courts held:- 1547, Nov. 30; 1548, Feb. 29, May 28, Oct. 30; 1549, May 7, Oct. 10; 1550, Apr.20, Nov.4; 1552, May 12, Oct.26; 1553, Apr.25. "Harrowe" throughout. ACC/0076/2423 Court Roll 1553-1558 Courts held:- 1553, Oct. 22; 1554, Apr. 17, May 7, June 3, Oct.30; 1555, Oct.22; 1556, Apr.28, Nov.10; 1557, May 4, Oct.26; 1558, May 3. ACC/0076/2424 Court Roll 1689-1701 Courts held:-1689 (2); 1690 (4); 1691 (2); 1692 (3); 1693 (3); 1694 (1); 1695 (2); 1696 (3); 1697 (1); 1698 (1); 1699 (3); 1700 (2); 1701 (1). Manor referred to as "Harrow alias Sudbury". throughout. ACC/0076/2425 Court Roll. 1702-1714 Courts held:- 1702 (Apr.13); 1703, Apr. 14 & 15; 1704 May 3 & Oct.25, 1705/6, Jan.29, 1706, Apr.24 & Oct.30. 1707, Apr.29, Oct.29 & 30; 1708, May 4, Nov.3 & 5; 1709 May 4 & Nov. 16; 1710, May 3 & Nov. 8; 1711 Nov. 2; 1712, Apr.30 and Dec.31 etc. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 NORTHWICK FAMILY ACC/0076 Reference Description Dates ACC/0076/2426 Court Roll. 1714-1721 Courts held: 1714 (Nov.1); 1715 (Apr.27, Dec.28 & 29); 1716 (Apr. 27, Nov.1); 1717 (Apr.25, Nov.1); 1718 (May 2, Nov.4); 1719 (Feb.7, Apr.21, Nov.4); 1720 (Jan.21, Apr.20, & Dec.28;) 1721 (Mar.27 [?28), unfinished.) ACC/0076/2433 Court Book. 1687-1724 Manor referred to as "Harrow alias Sudbury". 670 pp. HARROW MANOR AND PARISH. ACC/0076/0001 Assignment of 2 terms of 500 years. 1805 (1) Henry Field, Newgate Street, Apothecary. Revd. William Field, Leam, Warwick. (2) Mary Wright, Bone End, Wooburn, Bucks., widow. (3 ) Edward Wright, Great Marlow, Bucks., paper maker. (4) Rt. Hon. John Lord Northwick, Sudbury. (5) George Quilton etc 3 membranes ACC/0076/0002 Lease 1776-1777 (1) Wm. Turner, Esq., Richmond, Surrey. Edw. Oram, Richmond, gent. Wm. Price, Greenwich, Kent, gent. Hy. Bell, Richmond, carpenter. (2) Charlton Leighton, Esq., Loton, Salop. (3) Thomas Harris, Chelsea, gent. Field Names. 1 & 6 membranes. ACC/0076/0003 Release. 1776-1777 (1) Wm. Turner, Esq., Richmond, Surrey. Edw. Oram, Richmond, gent. Wm. Price, Greenwich, Kent, gent. Hy. Bell, Richmond, carpenter. (2) Charlton Leighton, Esq., Loton, Salop. (3) Thomas Harris, Chelsea, gent. Field Names. 1 & 6 membranes. ACC/0076/0004 Lease 1768 (1) Charlton Leighton, Esq. (2) Thomas Harris, Chelsea, gent. Field names. 1 & 2 membranes. ACC/0076/0005 Release. 1768 (1) Charlton Leighton, Esq. (2) Thomas Harris, Chelsea, gent. Field names. 1 & 2 membranes. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 NORTHWICK FAMILY ACC/0076 Reference Description Dates ACC/0076/0006 Letter of Attorney. 1768 (1) Charlton Leighton, Esq. (2) Joseph Hodges, Clements Inn, gentleman. Field Names. ACC/0076/0007 Bargain and Sale. 1727 (1) Thomas Harris, Chelsea, gent. (2) Charlton Leighton, Esq., Loton, Salop. (3) William Wright, Brook Street, Holborn, coal-merchant. Field names. 1 membrane. ACC/0076/0008 Lease 1777 (1) Thomas Harris, Chelsea, gent. (2) Charlton Leighton, Esq., Loton. (3) Wm. Wright, Brook Street, Holborn, coal-merchant. Field Names. 1 & 2 membranes ACC/0076/0009 Release. 1777 (1) Thomas Harris, Chelsea, gent. (2) Charlton Leighton, Esq., Loton. (3) Wm. Wright, Brook Street, Holborn, coal-merchant. Field Names. 1 & 2 membranes ACC/0076/0010 Assignment of rem. of 500 years. 1777 (1) John Mylton, Waldton, Salop, Esq. (2) Charlton Leighton, Esq., Loton, Salop. (3) Wm. Wright, Brook Street, Holborn, merchant. (4) John ffield, Newgate Street, Apothecary. Field names. 2 membranes. ACC/0076/0011 Assignment of remainder of 500 years. 1777 (1) Thomas Walley Partington, St. George, Hanover Square gent. (2) Charlton Leighton, Loton, Salop, Esq. (3) William Wright, Brook Street, Holborn, coal merchant. (4) John Field, Newgate Street, Apothecary. Field names. 2 membranes. ACC/0076/0012 Covenant to produce Title Deeds and Defend 1777 Title. (1) William Turner, Esq., Richmond, Surrey. Edward Oram, Richmond, gent. Wm. Price, Greenwich, Kent, gent. Henry Bell, Richmond, carpenter. (2) William Wright, Brooke Street, Holborn, coalmerchant. Schedule. 1 membrane. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 NORTHWICK FAMILY ACC/0076 Reference Description Dates ACC/0076/0013 Covenant to produce Title Deeds and Copies. 1777 (1) Henry Arnold, Esq., Hillingdon, Middlesex. (2) William Wright, Brook Street, Holborn, coalmerchant. 1 membrane. ACC/0076/0014 Lease, counterpart. 1784 (1) William Wright, Brook Street, Holborn, coal merchant. (2) George Watson, Sudbury, Harrow-on-the-Hill, yeoman. John Watson, Sudbury, Harrow-on-the-Hill his son. 1 membrane. ACC/0076/0015 Lease for 1 year 1805 (1) Mary Wright, widow, Bone End, Woburn, Bucks. Edward Wright, Gt. Marlow, Bucks, papermaker. (2) Rt. Hon. John Lord Northwick of Sudbury. Field names. 1 membrane ACC/0076/0016 Release. 1805 (1) Mary Wright, widow, Bone End, Woburn, Bucks. Edward Wright, Gt. Marlow, Bucks, papermaker. (2) Rt. Hon. John Lord Northwick of Sudbury. Field names. 1 membrane ACC/0076/0017 Lease for 1000 years c. 1730 (1) Richard Hoare, St. Dunstans in the West., goldsmith and Sarah his wife. (2) Sir John Rushout of Northwick, Worcs. Bt. Field names. 1 membrane. ACC/0076/0018 Counterpart lease c. 1730 (1) Richard Hoare, St. Dunstans in the West., goldsmith and Sarah his wife.
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