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London Metropolitan Archives Lucan (Lord) Acc LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 LUCAN (LORD) ACC/0493 Reference Description Dates MANORIAL PROCEDURE AND CUSTOMS COURT ROLLS AND BOOKS Manor of Laleham Billets otherwise Laleham and Billets in the Counties of Middlesex & Surrey ACC/0493/M/001 Court Roll (Frankpledge & Baron) 1741/2-1743 ACC/0493/M/002 Court Book (Leet & Baron) 1745-1785 Note: Court Leet with Jury Presentments and election of officers 16 May 1747 on p.12. Bounds of the Manor 1774, on p.65 ACC/0493/M/003 Court Book (Leet & Baron) 1802-1889 Note: Lord Lucan's first Court 26 July 1825. Last Court held for the Manor on 14 Feb.1832 ACC/0493/M/004 Court Minute Book. 1802-1859 ESTATE MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTS AND VOUCHERS (AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE) ACC/0493/EM/030 Accounts and Vouchers 1798-1824 With covering note: "1824. Present List of Bills that require payment." Original bundle 18 documents ACC/0493/EM/031 Accounts and Vouchers 1805-21 With covering note: "Bills due from Lord Lucan of which the amounts have been transmitted." Original bundle 5 documents ACC/0493/EM/032 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/033 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/034 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/035 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/036 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/037 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 LUCAN (LORD) ACC/0493 Reference Description Dates ACC/0493/EM/038 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/039 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/040 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/041 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/042 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/043 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/044 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/045 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/046 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/047 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/048 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/049 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/050 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/051 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/052 Accounts, Vouchers and Notes of Hand. 1812-32 ACC/0493/EM/053 Catalogue, Accounts, Receipts for Sale of Lord 1828 Lucan's wines. 5 items ACC/0493/EM/054 Accounts of John Feltham, coal merchant, with 1832 bills from 1803-14. 11 items ACC/0493/EM/055 Potato account 1838 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 LUCAN (LORD) ACC/0493 Reference Description Dates ACC/0493/EM/056 Statement of Account for Medicines 1814-1825. 1838 No details 3 items ACC/0493/EM/057 Receipt for insurance premium. Sun Fire Office. 21 Jun 1839 ACC/0493/EM/058 Correspondence re payment of Lady Lucan's 1840 Account to Parisian milliner, Golberg. 5 items ACC/0493/EM/059 Land Tax Account and receipt - Laleham 21 Nov 1844 property. 2 items ACC/0493/EM/060 Demand notes for Highway Rate, Vicarial Rent 1889 Charge and Poor Rate - Chertsey parish. 3 items RENT ACCOUNTS ACC/0493/EM/061 Rent Account Book. 1819-1839 3 items ACC/0493/EM/062 Rent Account Book 1840-1847 MAPS AND PLANS ACC/0493/EM/063 Laleham. N/D Rough plan of Lord Lucan's estates. Scale: 6 - 1m. ACC/0493/EM/064 Laleham. N/D Rough plan of part of Lord Lucan's estates, showing acreages of fields. ACC/0493/EM/065 Chertsey. 1854 Rough plan (and notes) of Boz Mead, near Chertsey Bridge. 3 items ACC/0493/EM/066 Small plan of property on Laleham Road N/D Plots numbered 72, 73 and 74. ENCLOSURE LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 LUCAN (LORD) ACC/0493 Reference Description Dates ACC/0493/EM/067 Parliamentary Bill for dividing and enclosing 1767 open fields and Commons in Manor of Laleham in Counties of Middlesex and Surrey. MISCELLANEOUS ACC/0493/EM/068 The Corn and Produce Gazette 1884 ACC/0493/EM/069 The Corn and Produce Gazette. 1884 ACC/0493/EM/070 The Corn and Produce Gazette 1884 LALEHAM, STAINES AND CHERTSEY (CO. SURREY). ST MARYLEBONE LALEHAM, STAINES AND CHERTSEY (Co. Surrey). ST. MARYLEBONE ACC/0493/EM/001 Estate Correspondence 1819-1823 Including letter about a Dissenting Minister at Staines public School 1822. Original bundle ACC/0493/EM/002 Agreement between Lord Lucan and William 1825 Robson as bailiff of Laleham Home Farm. 2 items ACC/0493/EM/003 Correspondence 1827 Robson, Lightfoot and Robson to Grazebrook & Co. acknowledging receipt of mortgage money and of deeds of marriage settlements of Ladies Elizabeth, Anne and Georgiana Bingham ACC/0493/EM/004 Estimate for repairs to garden wall at Laleham. 1829 ACC/0493/EM/005 List of books in Library (not specified) and 1830 books missing from catalogue. 2 items ACC/0493/EM/006 Correspondence with P.M. Smith re farming 1830-31 account of Laleham Home Farm. ACC/0493/EM/007 Draft deposition in regard to sale of pony called 1838 Peg, sold ?to Lord Lucan. 1 document ACC/0493/EM/008 Valuation (copy) of land let by Lord Lucan to 1839 Henry Ashby on the Green Fields, Laleham. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 LUCAN (LORD) ACC/0493 Reference Description Dates ACC/0493/EM/009 Inventory of growing crops and fallows in Home 1839 Farm, Laleham. ACC/0493/EM/010 Auctioneer's Catalogue of Sale of live farming 1839 stock at Laleham. ACC/0493/EM/011 Inventory and valuation of ploughings, sowings, nd seeds etc. on Manor Farm, Laleham. ACC/0493/EM/012 Draft merger of Chertsey Tythes. 1839 ACC/0493/EM/013 Letter from William Jamison giving notice to quit 1844 house in Laleham. ACC/0493/EM/014 Correspondence - Lord Lucan, Grazebrook and 1852 Risbridger re paying off mortgage. 3 items ACC/0493/EM/015 Notice by John Hutton of intention to quit 1855 Ashford Ford premises. 2 items ACC/0493/EM/016 Letter re surrender of cottage and field 1855 Formerly of Wake deceased (place not specified? White Cottage Ashford Ford) ACC/0493/EM/017 Laleham Poors' Land 1863-5 Correspondence re administration of Laleham Poors' Land and Lord Lucan's proposal to provide new school buildings; also unexecuted conveyance of land on which new school buildings erected 1 bundle ACC/0493/EM/018 Laleham Advowson - Correspondence. 1865 1 bundle ACC/0493/EM/019 Correspondence between Lord Lucan and 1877 Rymill-Lord Lucan's land overrun by rabbits. 1 file ACC/0493/EM/020 No. 15, Portland Terrace, Regent's Park. 1888-91 Correspondence re lease by Lord Lucan and copy of agreement between Hill and Powell and correspondence regarding rent LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 LUCAN (LORD) ACC/0493 Reference Description Dates ACC/0493/EM/021 No. 15, Portland Terrace, Regent's Park. 1888-91 Correspondence re lease by Lord Lucan and copy of agreement between Hill and Powell and correspondence regarding rent ACC/0493/EM/022 Manor Farm and Halford's Farm, Laleham 1889 Advertisement for letting and Correspondence (July - Sept) ACC/0493/EM/023 Manor Farm and Halford's Farm, Laleham 1889 Advertisement for letting and Correspondence (July - Sept) ACC/0493/EM/024 Notice of Sale of Crops growing in Halford's 1889 and Manor Farms and press advertisement. 1 bundle ACC/0493/EM/025 Correspondence 1889-96 Including letter about passage free of toll at Laleham Ferry for officers of the General Post Office 6 Oct. 1890) - Lord Lucan and others to Messrs. Paine and Brettell, solicitors of Chertsey. Found loose ACC/0493/EM/026 Correspondence 1890-1905 Letters received from Lord Lucan and others by Messrs. Paine and Brettell ACC/0493/EM/027 Rules (printed) of the allotments at Laleham 1894 granted by Lord Lucan. ACC/0493/EM/028 Correspondence re interest on mortgage due 1891-1901 from Lord Lucan to Hawtrey's trustees and receipts therefore. Original bundle ACC/0493/EM/029 Auctioneer's Sale Bill for Ashford Cottage. nd 3 copies DOCUMENTS RELATING TO TITLE ESTATE PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE ACC/0493/ED/001 Manor Farm, Laleham - Letter of Attorney to 1824 manage farm. Lucan to Clark and Grazebrook. 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 LUCAN (LORD) ACC/0493 Reference Description Dates ACC/0493/ED/002 Manor of Laleham. Copy of Admission of 1825-1828 George Winch, Abraham Honnor and Thomas Gosden, trustees under will of Henry Honnor to Malthouse, and lands in Common Fields. Withy Dean etc. plots 52, 56 & 57 in Laleham Enclosure Award etc. For memo. of agreement by La Coste to grant a road and passage to the Burway to Lord Lucan 1 document ACC/0493/ED/003 Copy Marriage Settlement of George Charles, 1829 Lord Bingham with Lady Anne Brudenell. 2 items ACC/0493/ED/004 Laleham - Specification of terms of lease of 1835 Freehold farm containing 258a. By Committees of estate of James Halford to Earl of Lucan and Lord Bingham; inventory of stock and valuation of farm. 3 document ACC/0493/ED/005 Draft Will and Codicils of Richard Bingham, Earl 1824-1837 Lucan With letter of 25 July 1826 from Lord Lucan, (5 documents) ?to his Solicitor re altering his will. ACC/0493/ED/006 Draft Will and Codicils of Richard Bingham, Earl 1824-1837 Lucan With letter of 25 July 1826 from Lord Lucan, (5 documents) ?to his Solicitor re altering his will.
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