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ACC/1016/001 Admission of Christopher Acott. 9 Jun 1840 Premises: Two parcels of land at Southgate containing 18p. and 3p. respectively (abuttals given) and a messuage and 30p. of land, also at Southgate, on the road to .

ACC/1016/002 Valuation for enfranchisement. 19 Aug 1886 Premises: As above, together with five cottages and a piece of building land fronting the High Street. Valuation: £112 19s. 0d.

ACC/1016/003 Description of property lying below Winchmore Circa 1875 - Hill in the occupation of Richard Allen. 1899 Premises: Parcel of land containing 28p. with a cottage standing thereon, on the road from Winchmore Hill to Southgate.

ACC/1016/004 Report upon the purchase of a cottage and Circa 1875 - garden at Winchmore Hill by Allen, who gained 1899 possession, pulled down existing cottage, and built a parochial school-room and two cottages. Allen, however, died before paying the consideration money, and Mr. Dingwall, the steward, is advised to take proceedings for ejectment to recover either premises or money.

ACC/1016/005 Admission of the trustees of Alston's Charity. Circa 1840 - Premises: Messuage near Tanner's End, parcel 1860 of land in Oakfield containing 26p. a further parcel there containing 6a. 3r. 11p. and a parcel of land in Edmonton Marsh containing 4a. 3r. 19p. (abuttals given in each case).

ACC/1016/006 Valuation for enfranchisement (copy). 25 Nov 1880 Premises as in ACC/1016/005. Valuation: £249 11s. 7½d. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/007 Valuation for enfranchisement. 5 Feb. 1883 1854 - 1883 Premises: parcel of land containing 5p. at Winchmore Hill with two cottages erected thereon. Valuation: £26 17s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of George John Amsden on the surrender of the devises of John Lee, 27 Mar. 1854.]

ACC/1016/008 Valuation and report on copyholds held by the 31 Dec 1872 late Elizabeth Anderson. Premises: eight cottages on the western side of Baker Street, Enfield. Valuation: £926 With rough notes.

ACC/1016/009 Letter (copy) from J.W.Couchman concerning 20 May 1884 the structure of Angel Bridge Very faint.

ACC/1016/010 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 23 Nov 1899 held by the trustees of the late John Ashley. Premises: piece of garden ground in Middle Lane, Winchmore Hill, containing by estimation 1228 square yards and the three cottages erected thereon. Valuation: £33 18s. 8d.

ACC/1016/011 Valuation for enfranchisement. 25 Apr 1864 Premises: piece of ground at with four messuages, barns and two cottages (abuttals given). Valuation: £56 6s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of Sarah Bates in 1863.]

ACC/1016/012 Admission (copy) of Edmund Beadle of 26 Jan 1857 Winchmore Hill, auctioneer, on the surrender of Osborne Delano Osborne. Premises: half an acre of land at Winchmore Hill on the road leading to Edmonton Church. Consideration: £230.

ACC/1016/013 Admission (copy) of Thomas Barbot Beale as 28 May 1844 heir to his father. Premises: messuages and lands in Edmonton (all specified). LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/014 Letter (draft) from Edward Whybro to John 26 Sep 1861 Dingwall enclosing above; requests names of present tenants and rents they pay.

ACC/1016/015 List of tenants showing acreage and allotment Undated number, sent to Mr. Couchman.

ACC/1016/016 Valuation for enfranchisement. 16 Jun 1862 Premises: a certain number of the lands to which Beale was admitted (see above) being a parcel of land in Oakfield containing 4a. 1r. 3p a parcel in Scotchfield containing 3a. 0r. 22p. and a parcel in Longhedge field containing 2a. 1r. 0p. Valuation: £74 17s. 0d.

ACC/1016/017 Admission (copy) as in ACC/1016/016 28 May 1844 Premises: all those lands in ACC/1016/013 not given in ACC/1016/016. Names of tenants? pencilled in.

ACC/1016/018 Valuation for enfranchisement. 16 Jul 1867 Premises as in ACC/1016/016 Valuation: £548 3s. 0d.

ACC/1016/019 Valuation for enfranchisement. 1 Jan 1863 Premises: messuage, barn, stables etc. and 11a. of land known as Highams. Valuation: £68 [Includes copy of the admission of Edward Bell of Tottenham, miller, on the surrender of the devises in trust of William Baker Naylor, 1843

ACC/1016/020 Valuation for enfranchisement. 20 Jul 1869 Premises: (a) parcel of land in Oaxfield containing 3a. 3r. 25p. (abuttals given) (b) parcel of land containing 1a. 2r. 25p. near Bury Street. Valuation: £45 4s. 6d. [Includes copies of admission of George Bellis (a) as heir to his father, John Bellis, 1827 (b) on the surrender of the devises of William English, 1853.] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/021 Admissions 1853 - 1854 (a) 10 Jan. 1853 Admission of George Bellis as in ACC/1016/020 (b) 3 Feb. 1854 Admission of James Tolley of Spitalfields, surveyor, on the surrender of the Eastern Counties Railway Company. Premises: parcel of land on the northside of Barrowfield Lane (abuttals given). 1 sheet of paper

ACC/1016/022 Admissions 1869 (a) 8 Feb. 1869 Admission (copy) of William Binsted of Winchmore Hill, gent., on the surrender of Osborne Delano Osborne. Premises: 2 messuages, formerly 1, near the Green Man public house with an adjoining piece of garden ground. (b) 8 Nov. 1869 Surrender by William Binsted to George Richings. Premises: messuage at Winchmore Hill, presumably one of the premises in ACC/1016/22(a) 1 sheet of paper

ACC/1016/023 Valuation for enfranchisement. 17 Nov 1869 Premises: messuage held by William Binsted. Valuation: £30 11s. 6d.

ACC/1016/024 Valuation for enfranchisement. 17 May 1864 Premises: parcel of meadow land containing 10a. 1r. 30p. on John Marsh Lane. Valuation: £52 1s. 1d. [Includes copy of the admission of Edward Boards as heir to his father, 9 Feb. 1853.]

ACC/1016/025 Valuation for enfranchisement. 12 Jan 1867 Premises: parcel of land in Edmonton Marsh containing 1a. 1r. 24p (abuttals given). Valuation: £12 7s. 6d. [Includes copy of admission of William Booker on the surrender of Robert Gardner Paget, 7 July 1854.]

ACC/1016/026 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 2 Mar 1907 held by Booker. Premises: land on the east of Dyson Lane formerly known as Oxlies and Great Spots Barn, and containing approx. 8a. 0r. 8p. Valuation: £109 4s. 0d. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/027 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 9 Apr 1888 held by the Rev. H.A.Bowles and the Rev. C.B.Bowles. Premises: Clvering's farm, containing 78a. 3r. 27p. and parcels of land in Bury Street totalling 50a. 2r. 34p. Valuation: £1345 16s. 8d.

ACC/1016/028 Details of acreage of premises in undated ACC/1016/027

ACC/1016/029 Valuation for enfranchisement. 6 Nov 1860 Premises: (a) parcel of land in Hagfield containing 7a. 1r. 30p. (abuttals given) (b) parcel of land containing 1a. 1r. 3p. situated on the Chase near Old Park Corner. Valuation: £35 and £5 respectively. [Includes copies of the admission of Charles and William Bratt on the surrender of (a) Sills Gibbons, 18 Sept. 1850. (b) Osborne Delano Osborne, 19 May 1857.]

ACC/1016/030 Admission (copy) of Charles Bratt. 19 Mar 1861 Premises: parcel of land at Winchmore Hill on which were built four messuages and a close of land called Little Hag field containing 3a. (abuttals given) and a parcel of land in Hag field containing 8a. 3r. 22p; also King's close containing 4a. 2r. 9p. and Seven Acre and Kitchen close containing 9a. 1r. 36p. Valuation for enfranchisement at £210 14s. 0d. marked in pencil.

ACC/1016/031 Valuation of premises for enfranchisement as in 7 Aug 1861 ACC/1016/030

ACC/1016/032 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 6 Apr 1872 held by the late Mr. Bra? Premises: messuage and 2r. of land in Dog Kennel Lane, Winchmore Hill. Valuation: £23 18s. 0d.

ACC/1016/033 Letter 5 Oct 1864 Mr. Dingwall to John Bunker informing him that he proposes to take possession of the triangular piece of land opposite his cottage and requests the removal of any materials Bunker may have left on the premises. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/034 Undertaking by John Bunker that he will render 7 Oct 1864 up possession of the premises in ACC/1016/033 in one months time.

ACC/1016/035 Valuation for purchase. 6 May 1868 Premises: triangular piece of land in the centre of the crossroads in the centre of Southgate and opposite Mr. Bunker's coach factory, with approx. 20 Scotch firs standing on it. Valuation: £70.

ACC/1016/036 Description of Busk's copyholds. Circa 1840 - Premises: capital messuage known as Carter's 1860 farm, various parcels of land (all specified), the Stag and Hounds public house in Bury Street, the Blue Anchor public house in Water Lane and the barn, stables and appurtenances with 11a. of land known as Highams.

ACC/1016/037 Valuation for enfranchisement. 10 Apr 1884 Premises as in ACC/1016/036 Valuation: £1552 11s. 3d.

ACC/1016/038 Tracing of a plan of Butt's farm, Winchmore Hill. circa 1875 - Scale: 1 inch : 2 chains. 1899

ACC/1016/039 Admission (copy) of Eliza Catchpool, widow, 25 Sep 1867 and Maria Young on the death of John Catchpool. Premises: messuage, orchard and 1 acre of garden ground, with the two cottages erected thereon. With rough plan.

ACC/1016/040 Valuation for enfranchisement. 18 Nov 1867 Premises as in ACC/1016/039 Valuation: £86 11s. 6d.

ACC/1016/041 Plan of the land attached to Cherson House, circa 1875 - near Common. 1899 Scale: 1 inch : 60 feet. Coloured. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/042 Valuation for enfranchisement. 29 Feb 1896 Premises: five small cottages in Bury Street now formed into one and known as the 'Beehive' beershop. Valuation: £36 7s. 2d. [Includes copy of admission of Charles Christie on the surrender of P.H.G. Margetts, 20 Feb. 1896.]

ACC/1016/043 Admission (copy) of Henry Francis Church on 8 May 1888 the surrender of John Smith, Sampson Hanbury and Thomas Aggs. Premises: parcel of land in Edmonton Marsh containing 10a. (abuttals given).

ACC/1016/044 Valuation for enfranchisement. 17 Oct 1905 Premises as in ACC/1016/043 Valuation: £18 9s. 3d. altered in red ink to £31 1s. Od.

ACC/1016/045 Description of the copyholds held by Charles 1 Dec 1854 John Clarke. Premises: messuage and lands totalling approx. 200 acres. (details given). These lands appear later to have been the subject of a dispute each allotment has the name of a subsequent owner marked by it, the names of these being Radcliffe, Nash and Knight. Same information also given in tabular form. 2 copies

ACC/1016/046 Valuation for enfranchisement. 28 May 1879 1879 - 1926 Premises: two closes of pasture called Pratt's field and Hungerdown, containing 6a. 2r. 0p. and 5a. 1r. 19p. respectively Valuation: £121 9s. 0d. [Includes copy of admission of William Cole, 27 Feb. 1879, and covering letter, 28 Aug. 1926.] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/047 Copies of admissions 1833 (a) William Cole of Cheshunt, house decorator, on the surrender of the Eastern Counties Railway Co. Premises: messuage, warehouse and cottage in Barrowfield and an adjoining piece of land, part of a parcel containing 1a. 2r. 12p. all adjacent the Plough Inn, Barrowfield Lane (b) Thomas Gudgeon on the surrender of the Eastern Counties Railway Co. Premises: parcel of land in Barrowfield, part of a parcel containing 1a. 2r. 12p. (see above). (c) Thomas Ostliffe on the surrender of Mary Green. Premises: close of pasture called Whitlocks at Winchmore Hill containing 1a. 2r. 20p. (abuttals given). 1 sheet of paper

ACC/1016/048 Letter from Mr. Dingwall to J.W. Couchman 24 Aug 1881 containing copy of following admission with request to value for enfranchisement. Admission of Robert Comber. Premises: messuage and shop at Winchmore Hill in the lane to Edmonton. Mr. Counchman's valuation: £30 2s. 4d.

ACC/1016/049 Valuation for enfranchisement. 10 Apr 1888 Premises: close of pasture called Drabs' containing 3a., a close called Great Pipers' containing 3a. 2r. 13p. and an allotment in Edmonton Marsh containing 2a. 3r. 30p. (Abuttals given). Valuation: £95 12s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of the devises of John Early Cook 19 March 1880.]

ACC/1016/050 Admission (copy) of Thomas Cooper under the 9 Apr 1853 will of his father James Cooper. Premises: parcel of land containing 7a. 0r. 30p. in High field, Winchmore Hill. With plan.

ACC/1016/051 Valuations for enfranchisement. 21 Oct 1853 Premises: (a) as above. (b) copyholds totalling 59a. held by Arthur Gurney. Valuation: (a) £50. (b) £400. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 9 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/052 Valuation (draft) for enfranchisement of 1873 - 1875 copyholds held by George Cox at Southgate, 27 May 1875 Premises: a shop and stable, two houses and garden, a cottage and blacksmith's shop and six other houses. Valuation: £164 12s. 0d. Letter requesting valuation, 11 Sept. 1873 and pencil notes.

ACC/1016/053 Valuation for enfranchisement. 13 Jun 1882 Premises: Shoulder of Mutton field at Winchmore Hill containing 6a. 2r. 16p. (abuttals given) and a close of land adjoining known as the Ten Acres containing 9a. 1r. 31p. Valuation: £223 7s. 1½d. [Includes copy of admission of the Earl of Kimberley, Isaac Currie and others, 7 Feb. 1856.]

ACC/1016/054 Valuation for enfranchisement. 17 Mar 1866 Premises: capital messuage at Bush Hill together with various parcels of land (specified), comprising 47a. 0r. 3p. Valuation: £597. [Includes copy of the admission of Mrs. Mary Currie, widow, 25 Sept. 1865.]

ACC/1016/055 Description of copyholds recently sold by 23 Jun 1881 Raikes Currie. Premises as in ACC/1016/054 Valuation for enfranchisement at £698 4s. 11d.

ACC/1016/056 Valuation for enfranchisement. 11 Jan 1864 Premises: (a) cottage and garden with 1a. of land at Jeremy's Green near the Marsh side, (b) cottage and orchard at John A Marsh Green. Valuation: £44 4s. 6d. [Includes copies of admission of William Delano, 14 Mar. 1840 and 2 June 1846.] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 10 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/057 Valuation for enfranchisement, 2 July 1881 1881 Premises: close of land called Rushey Close or Leys containing 6a. 0r. 19p. and another called the second Rushey Close containing 6a. 3r. 3p. Valuation: £101 14s. 2d. reduced to £65 9s. 8d. when it was learnt that some of the land had been taken by the Enfield and Edmonton Railway. [Includes copy of the admission of the Rev. Samuel Dendy, 20 June 1871, and a covering letter, 4 July 1881.]

ACC/1016/058 Valuations for enfranchisement of copyholds 3 Apr 1897 late Dickenson. Premises: (a) 2 closes called Snowsfields containing together 10a. 1r. 2p. next to John a Marsh Green. (b) cottage in Bouncers Lane formerly called Brook Cottage and now Salem Cottage. Valuations: (a) £38 7s. 9d. (b) £10 11s. 2d.

ACC/1016/059 Valuation for enfranchisement. 19 Jul 1864 Premises: messuage with barn, stables, cottage and four adjoining fields containing together 10a. 0r. 13p. and known by the name of Cansey Ware Hall. Valuation: £149 17s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of Joseph Bolton Doe on the surrender of the devisees of Miss Guilleneau, 7 July 1864.]

ACC/1016/060 Admission (copy) of Lady Duckett as a devisee 25 May 1847 of Joseph Saxe. Premises: parcel of land on the late Enfield Chase near Southgate containing 59a. (abuttals given).

ACC/1016/061 Admission (copy) of William Frostick and 10 Jun 1851 George Coventry as devisees in trust of William Eaton. Premises: parcel of land at Palmer's Green containing 5p. with a newly erected cottage and outbuildings.

ACC/1016/062 Valuation for enfranchisement, 27 Apr. 1877 1858 - 1877 Premises as in ACC/1016/061 Valuation: £15. 10s. 0d. With letter of 1858 relating to this property. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 11 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/063 Valuation for sale to the Edmonton Local 30 Jan 1884 Board. Premises: (a) site at the entrance to Church Street containing approx. 9 poles, (b) site by Angel Bridge next to Leigh House containing approx. 3 poles. Valuation: £120.

ACC/1016/064 Valuation for enfranchisement. 30 Jul 1879 Premises: close of meadow land containing 6a. 2r. 30p. and another containing 4a. 1r. 5p. at the bottom of Bouncer's Lane near the 'Overthrown Cart' public house. Valuation: £76 1s. 8d. [Includes copy of the admission of Charles Ellis, 8 Sept. 1848.]

ACC/1016/065 Valuation for enfranchisement. 17 Jul 1861 Premises: parcel of waste land adjoining Salmon's Brook containing 125 poles, messuage, barn, etc. now three messuages in Bury Street two adjoining closes called Littlefield and Broomfield containing 5a. 1r. 17p., a messuage and tan house, now six messuages with three closes of land called Tan Yard field containing 3r. 32p., Beam Housefield containing 1a. 2r. 16p. and Quakerman's field containing 2a. 3r. 26p. Valuation: £72 10s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of George Elliot to No. 2 Crimea Villas, Wood Green, on the sale of Thomson's Settled Estates, 19 March 1861.]

ACC/1016/066 Admission (copy) as in ACC/1016/065 19 Mar 1861 With rough plan in pencil.

ACC/1016/067 Valuation for enfranchisement. 6 Jun 1873 Premises as in ACC/1016/065 Valuation: £120 12s. 3d.

ACC/1016/068 Valuation for enfranchisement. 18 Aug 1888 Premises as in ACC/1016/065 Valuation: £74 13s. 0d. [Includes copy of Elliot's admission as in ACC/1016/065] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 12 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/069 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 1 Sep 1908 held by William Evans. Premises: 'The Woodman' public house at Bourne Hill, with a cottage in the rear. Valuation: £54 7s. 6d. Details of premises given; several items of correspondence relating to the valuation.

ACC/1016/070 Lists of copyhold tenants 1862 - 1865 (a) 1863-1865 List of copyhold tenants who have enfranchised, with payment made. (b) 1862-1865 List of copyhold tenants who have enclosed waste, with payment made. 1 sheet of paper

ACC/1016/071 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 21 Apr 1884 held by Firminger. Premises: messuage known as Waring's or Warren's Lodge, with appurtenances, an adjoining close of pasture containing 3a. 0r. 9p. and an orchard containing 2r. 29p. formerly 3 closes of land called Hobhales. Valuation: £116 0s. 0d. With pencil plan.

ACC/1016/072 Valuation for enfranchisement. 24 Dec 1880 Premises: parcel of arable land in Bouncer's Lane containing 11a. 0r. 20p. Valuation: £83 17s. 8d. [Includes copy of the admission of the Rt. Hon. William Forster and Joseph Bevan Braithwaite, 13 June 1871.]

ACC/1016/073 Valuation for enfranchisement. 1 Apr 1891 Premises: public house known as the 'Two Brewers' with appurtenances and two cottages near Pimsbrook at Tanner's End. Valuation: £63 11s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of Henry Furze, 16 August 1869.]

ACC/1016/074 Valuation for enfranchisement. 9 Jul 1863 Premises: parcel of ground at Lower Edmonton fronting the High Road (abuttals given). Valuation: £12 3s. 6d. [Includes copy of the admission of William Gascoyne on the surrender of the devisees of the will of John Legetter, 27 Jan. 1863 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 13 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/075 Valuation for enfranchisement. 22 Aug 1868 Premises: an allotment on Enfield Chase containing 2a. 0r. 20p. near Winchmore Hill Gate (abuttals given). Valuation: £21 1s. 0d. [Includes copy of admission of William Good on the surrender of Coleman and Catchpool, 24 May 1825.]

ACC/1016/076 Admission (copy) of Joseph Grand. Jan 1850 Premises: seven cottages at Pimsbrook, Tanner's End, fronting the road.

ACC/1016/077 Valuation for enfranchisement. 1 Feb 1870 Premises as in ACC/1016/076 Valuation: £49 3s. 0d.

ACC/1016/078 Description of copyholds held formerly by Mr. 27 May 1875 Graves and recently purchased by Alexander Paton. Premises: messuage on the corner of London Road and a road to Palmers Green, Edmonton. Valuation for enfranchisement at £81 15s. 0d.

ACC/1016/079 Admissions (copies) of the Great Eastern Undated; post Railway Company 1864 (a) on the surrender of Messrs. Fletcher and Beadle. Premises: parcel of land containing 2a. 0r. 20p., and a parcel of land with the messuages thereon (refs. given to deposited plan of the Great Eastern Railway Act, 1864) (b) on the surrender of Mr. Cornwall. Premises: messuage at the corner of Church Street, known as Manor House, and six adjoining messuages, Nos. 1-6 Manor Villas (c) on the surrender of Pycroft's devisees. Premises: messuage called Eagle House.

ACC/1016/080 Valuation for enfranchisement. 12 Feb 1872 Premises as in ACC/1016/079 Valuation: £472. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 14 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/081 Admissions (copies) of the Great Northern 1867 - 1869 Railway (Hornsey to ). (a) on the surrender of O.D. Osborne, 27 Aug. 1867. Premises: nine parcels of land totalling 3r. 8p. each with a messuage and shown on attached plan A, and also four more parcels totalling 34p. also shown on plan. (b) on the surrender of Eliza Catchpool and Maria Young, 9 July 1868. Premises: two parcels of land totalling 1r. 2p. and shown on the attached plan B. (c) on the surrender of Edmund Beadle, 18 Dec. 1869. Premises: parcel of land at Winchmore Hill containing 2r. 38p and shown on the attached plan C.

ACC/1016/082 Valuation for enfranchisement. 9 Jul 1870 Premises as in ACC/1016/081 Valuation: £193 9s. 0d.

ACC/1016/083 Letter (copy) to Frederick Beadel appointing 7 Oct 1870 him umpire in the dispute between J.W. Couchman and the Great Northern Railway Co. over payment for enfranchisement.

ACC/1016/084 Mr. Beadel's valuation for enfranchisement: 9 Dec 1870 œ93 7s. 8d.

ACC/1016/085 Letter to Mr. Counchman from A.J. Hunt 28 Jan 1891 relating to quit rents on copyholds at Bourne Hill and Chaseside, formerly Grover's.

ACC/1016/086 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 25 Jan 1870 held by Gudgeon. Premises: parcel of land containing 1a. 2r. 12p. in Barrowfield Lane Valuation: £24 4s. 6d. With 2 items correspondence, 1870.

ACC/1016/087 Admission (copy) of George Guilloneau on the 23 Aug 1847 surrender of Humphrey Bowles. Premises: messuage, barn, stables and a cottage and also 4 fields of meadow land containing 10a. 0r. 13p., known by the name of Causey Ware or Causey Ware Hall. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 15 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/088 Admission (copy) of Arthur Gurney on the 22 Jul 1853 surrender of Sir George and Lady Duckett. Premises: parcel of land containing 59 acres on the late Enfield Chase near Southgate (abuttals given).

ACC/1016/089 Valuation for enfranchisement. 13 Mar 1879 Premises: 4a. in Cuckoo Hall field, with 5a. adjoining, two closes called Bowsers containing 12a., a close called Stonebridge Leaze containing 7a. and an allotment in Castle Ware field containing 10a. 0r. 12p. [Includes copy of the admission of the devisees of George Bartlett Hart, 3 April 1867.]

ACC/1016/090 Admission (copy) of Ebenezer Harvey on the 27 Jun 1850 surrender of Sills Gibbons Premises: messuage, farm buildings, yard, garden etc. containing 2a. 2r. 12p., cottage and garden called Rose Cottage containing 2r. 37p. and various other pieces of land (specified) at Winchmore Hill.

ACC/1016/091 Request for valuation of above copyholds for 11 Nov 1852 enfranchisement. Valuation: £274 6s. 0d.

ACC/1016/092 Valuation for enfranchisement 8 Jul 1863 Premises: messuage with stables, yard and appurtenances in Fore Street. Valuation: £25 2s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of Hannah Hennell under the will of her mother Susannah Hennell, 12 June 1832.]

ACC/1016/093 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 1898 - 1906 held by Captain Herbert, 24 Jan. 1906 Premises: close of pasture called Davenotch containing 2a. lying near the Hyde. Valuation: £37 14s. 0d. corrected in red ink to £29 14s. 0d. Letter of 1898 containing description of above premises. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 16 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/094 Valuation for enfranchisement. 5 Sep 1877 Premises: cottage on the north side of Barrowfield Lane (abuttals given). Valuation: £10 6s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of William Higgins, 24 Dec. 1867.]

ACC/1016/095 Letter from John Horndon to J.A. Counchman 2 Jan 1883 relating to an unspecified enfranchisement.

ACC/1016/096 Rough pencil notes, presumably a calculation undated of an enfranchisement

ACC/1016/097 Valuation for succession duty on the death of 17 May 1897 James Housdon. Premises: Nos. 1-6 Ivy Cottages, Marsh Side. Valuation: £550.

ACC/1016/098 Inventory of the household goods of the late 16 May 1897 James Housden in No. 6, Ivy Cottages.

ACC/1016/099 Valuation for enfrachisement. 6 Mar 1909 Premises as in ACC/1016/098 Valuation: £65 7s. 6d. With plan, rough notes etc.

ACC/1016/100 Valuation for enfranchisement. 12 May 1900 Premises: parcel of land in Starkness field containing 2r. 0p. adjoining Cedar House, the Hyde. Valuation: £10 8s. 10d. [Includes copy of the admission of John Hugill, 5 June 1863.]

ACC/1016/101 Admission of Haven Kaye on the surrender of 26 Feb 1845 Thomas Waugh and John Mushet. Premises: messuage and farm known as Nightingale Hall farm with various parcels of land belonging thereto (specified).

ACC/1016/102 Valuation for enfranchisement. 23 Aug 1860 Premises as in ACC/1016/101 Valuation: £625. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 17 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/103 Admissions 1856 - 1859 (a) 29 Dec. 1859 Admission (copy) of John Kearns on the surrender of Thompson's devisees. Premises: Six Acre close containing 6a. 3r. 11p. at Winchmore Hill on the road leading to Holly Hill. (b) 14 Feb. 1856 Admission (copy) of James Patteshall Jones. Premises: messuage and 6a. of land known as Pentriches, near Cuckoo Hall. 1 sheet of paper

ACC/1016/104 Valuation for enfranchisement. 26 Mar 1872 Premises as in ACC/1016/103 Valuation: £79 17s. 9d. and £74 18s. 6d. respectively.

ACC/1016/105 Valuation for enfranchisement. 24 Feb 1885 Premises: two messuages in Church Street with gardens etc. Valuation: £75 19s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of Mary Jane Kempton, widow, 23 Aug. 1872.]

ACC/1016/106 Admission of Charles King on the surrender of 1 Feb 1850 Humphrey Bowles. Premises: messuage and corn-dealer's shop near the Angel Inn, in the High Street, the adjoining plumber's and painter's shop, four cottages in the rear of the said shops, an adjoining garden and gardener's cottage in Water Lane and an adjoining parcel of meadow land containing 5a.

ACC/1016/107 Valuation for enfranchisement at the request of 6 Jan 1883 the Edmonton Local Board. Premises: messuage and 2a. of land in Duck Lane and a messuage with a coach-house, stables and gardens in Fore Street, which said stables have been converted into a cottage. Valuation: £97 16s. 0d. Includes copy of the admission of the heir of Henry Knight, 19 Jan. 1863.

ACC/1016/108 Valuation for enfranchisement. 2 Aug 1897 Premises as above. Valuation: £24 18s. 8d. With rough, pencil plan. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 18 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/109 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 26 May 1871 held by the devisees of Thomas Knight. Premises: parcel of land in Hyde field containing 6a. 2r. 17p. and known as Brindles field. Valuation: £66 10s. 9d.

ACC/1016/110 Admission (copy) of Charles Joseph Latter. 13 Jul 1883 Premises: parcel of land in the late Enfield Chase near Southgate containing 34p. and the cottage erected thereon and known as Vine Cottage.

ACC/1016/111 Valuation for enfranchisement. 23 Jan 1899 Premises as in ACC/1016/110 Valuation: £23. With covering letter.

ACC/1016/112 Valuation for enfranchisement. 17 May 1869 Premises: parcel of land on Enfield Chase containing 3r. 20p. (abuttals given). Valuation: £20. [Includes copy of the admission of Francis Lowe on the surrender of the devisees of John Earl, 3 Feb. 1869.]

ACC/1016/113 Admission (copy) of William Mallalieu. 28 May 1833 Premises: messuage known by the sign of The Fleece and 3a. of adjoining pasture, a messuage and land on which two cottages have been erected in Fore Street and a parcel of land in Edmonton Marsh containing 2a. 3r. 14p. (Abuttals given).

ACC/1016/114 Admission as in ACC/1016/113, with valuation 28 May 1833 of the premises for enfranchiseme at œ120.

ACC/1016/115 Letters from Mr. Mallalieu relating to the 1854 - 55 enfranchisement. 2 documents LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 19 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/116 Valuation for enfranchisement. 11 Mar 1881 Premises: messuage or beer shop known as the Queen's Head and a messuage and shop and two cottages on the south side of Fords Grove Lane. Valuation: £38 6s. 6d. [Includes copy of the admission of Thomas Mann on the surrender of Osborne Samuel Delano Osborne, 3 Mar. 1881.]

ACC/1016/117 Notice of compulsory purchase. 1888 1. Metropolitan Outer Circle Railway. 2. Sir William Michael Curtis, bart. Premises: parcels of waste land in Edmonton and Tottenham.

ACC/1016/118 Admission (copy) of Samuel and Edward 22 May 1871 Moorat as heirs of John Samuel Moorat. Premises: Bush Hill House and appurtenances and various parcels of land (specified) totalling 61a. 0r. 33p. With copy.

ACC/1016/119 Letter to J.W. Couchman awarding the amount 28 Jul 1875 for enfranchisement of premises in ACC/1016/118 to be œ273 15s. 5d.

ACC/1016/120 Admissions 1822 - 1822 (a) Feb. 1822 Admission (copy) of Andrew John Nash on the surrender of Sarah Salmon. Premises: a copyhold estate consisting of messuages in Bury Street and various parcels of land (specified). (b) 12 June 1821 Admission (copy) of Andrew John Nash on the surrender of Richard Gardner. Premises: close known as Peacock's field containing 7a. 1r. 18p. (c) 12 June 1821 Admission (copy) of Andrew John Nash on the surrender of William Willey. Premises: parcel of land known as Peacock's field with the coach-house and stable thereon erected containing 4a. 1r. 12p, on the north side of Church Street. 1 sheet of paper LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 20 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/121 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 1 Dec 1852 held by Nash. Premises: close containing 7a. 1r. 18p., a close containing 4a. 1r. 12p. with a cottage erected on it. Valuation: £113 2s. 0d.

ACC/1016/122 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 1 Dec 1852 held by Nash. Premises: messuage and 1r. of land and a parcel of land in Hyde field containing 6a. 0r. 1p., formerly used as a brickfield. Valuation: £132 15s. 0d.

ACC/1016/123 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 1 Dec 1852 held by Nash. Premises: messuage and buildings in Bury Street, a messuage garden, and a cottage also in Bury Street, together with several parcels of land totalling 30a. 1r. 31p. Valuation: £250 5s. 0d.

ACC/1016/124 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 1 Apr 1853 held by Nash. Premises: parcel of land, including timber and brick-earth (acreage unspecified). Valuation: £21 9s. 10d. Also given are valuations for copyholds held in Tottenham by Parker and Symonds.

ACC/1016/125 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 26 Jun 1870 held by Nash. Premises: parcel of land with barn and stables totalling 40a. 1r. 6p., and let to Mr. Gibbins, messuage and 2a. of land let to Mr. Hayes and a parcel of land totalling 94a. 2r. 25p. let to Mr. Thurgood. Valuation: £821. List of the allotments making up the above parcels, with field names and acreage.

ACC/1016/126 Measurement of copyholds held by the Rev. 25 Jan 1871 A.J. Nash. Premises: Deepham's farm with land measuring 112a. 0r. 10p. With two pages of calculations. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 21 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/127 Plan showing copyholds held by Nash with circa 1875 - allotment numbers marked. 1899 Scale: 1 inch: 1 chain.

ACC/1016/128 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 26 Nov 1850 held by Henry Nash. Premises: parcel of land in Castle Ware field containing 14a. 1r. 38p. (abuttals given). Valuation: £217 6s. 2½d.

ACC/1016/129 Admissions 1838 - 1842 (a) 5 June 1838 Admission (copy) of Frederick Inglis, trustee for the Company. Premises: parcel of meadow land at Bush Hill containing 1a. 2r. 24p. (abuttals given), an adjoining parcel containing 1r. 3p., a triangular piece of land containing 1r. near Green Dragon Lane and an allotment of waste near High field containing 23p. (b) 17 May 1842 Admission (copy) of Frderick Inglis, trustee of the New River Company on the surrender of John Oliver. Premises: parcel of land formerly part of Upper Vicarage Wells containing 3a. 0r. 8p., and a parcel of land formerly part of Lower Vicarage Wells containing 2a. 3r. 26p., which two closes were respectively called the Three Acres and the Two Acres and are described as Vicars Wells, and a piece of meadow land called Coxsfield containing 6a. 1r. 15p. 1 sheet of paper

ACC/1016/130 List of copyhold allotments held by the New 1 Jan 1856 River Company with name of occupant and amount of poor rate. With plan.

ACC/1016/131 Letter to Edward Whybro concerning the New 2 Jun 1856 River Company's copyholds

ACC/1016/132 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 18 Feb 1903 held by Mrs. A.C. Norton. Premises: messuage and appurtenances, No. 1 Barrowfield Lane, Lower Edmonton. Valuation: £22 17s. 6d. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 22 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/133 Correspondence relating to the 1903 enfranchisement in ACC/1016/132. 3 items

ACC/1016/134 Admission (copy) of Robert Gardner Paget of circa 1875 - Smithfield, tarpaulin manufacturer. 1899 Premises: parcel of land in Edmonton Marsh containing 1a. 1r. 24p

ACC/1016/135 Valuation for enfranchisement. 19 May 1894 Premises: parcel of land at Winchmore Hill (on which was formerly a cottage and a wheelwright's shop) and the five cottages now erected thereon. Valuation: £82 0s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of Robert Henry Pallett on the surrender of Joseph Compton and John St. Barbe, 14 Sept. 1860.]

ACC/1016/136 Admission (copy) of Thomas James Parker on Feb 1853 the surrender of the devisees of English. Premises: parcel of land in Hyde field containing 2r. 28p. adjacent to the Enfield Turnpike Road.

ACC/1016/137 Correspondence and plan relating to the Feb 1904 proposed enfranchisements of copyholds held by the trustees of R.F. Pike. Premises: Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 Angel Road, Edmonton, adjoining the Bricklayers Arms.

ACC/1016/138 Valuation for sale of copyholds held by Miss 28 Mar 1877 Priester. Premises: three cottages at the corner of Barrow-field Lane called Norton's Cottages. Valuation: £481 10s. 0d.

ACC/1016/139 Valuation for enfranchisement. 16 Jun 1862 Premises: 3a. of pasture, an orchard and the sites of two barns in Fore Street. Valuation: £14 11s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of John Thomas Pritchett on the surrender of Messrs. Armitage and Law, 19 Mar. 1861.]

ACC/1016/140 Rough list of the names of those paying quit circa 1875 - rents in the manor. 1899 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 23 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/141 Valuation for enfranchisement. 26 Apr 1900 Premises: messuage with garden and appurtenances at Winchmore Hill and two other messuages erected on part thereof. Valuation: £15 7s. 9d. Includes copy of the admission of Maria Radford, widow, under the will of John Radford, 14 Dec. 1892.

ACC/1016/142 Valuation for enfranchisement of part of 13 Aug 1870 Ratcliffe's copyholds. Premises: parcel of meadow land containing 15 acres. Valuation: £116 15s. 0d.

ACC/1016/143 Description of the copyhold property of Henry 18 Sep 1854 Belward Ray. Premises: close of pasture called Bowles' field containing 7a. adjoining Duck Lane, close called Calvert's field containing 4a. 2r. 14p. near Bowles field in John a Marsh Lane, close called Close Bank containing 2a. 2r. 0p. near John a Marsh Green, parcel of land in Edmonton Marsh containing 1a. 1r. 33p. (abuttals given) close of land in Hyde field containing 6a. 3r. 11p. (abuttals given) messuage, chaisehouse, stable and garden in Silver Street and a small parcel of waste land.

ACC/1016/144 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 19 Jul 1855 held by H.B. Ray. Premises: various parcels of land titalling 22a. 1r. 18p. (specified) and a messuage in Silver Street, see above. Valuation: £228.

ACC/1016/145 List of H.B. Rays' copyholds, giving names of 2 Feb 1855 occupiers and amount of poor rate.

ACC/1016/146 List of Copyholds held by Robert Ray and Ann circa 1875 - his wife. 1899 Premises as in ACC/1016/144 but including also a close at Langhedge near Tanne End containing approximately 5a.

ACC/1016/147 Letters to Mr. Whybro from the Common Pleas Jan Mar 1855 Office concerning Mr. Ray's copyholds. 2 documents LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 24 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/148 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 26 Jun 1891 held by Revill's executors. Premises: parcel of land containing ½a. in Water Lane, with the messuages, stables etc. erected thereon, and known as the Fountain Nursery. Valuation: £28 4s. 0d.

ACC/1016/149 Valuation for enfranchisement. 16 Nov 1863 Premises: messuage and a parcel of land at Winchmore Hill containing 8a. 3r. 16p., formerly part of an allotment containing 10a. 0r. 18p., situated near the Chaseside Tavern. Valuation: £42 2s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of George John Rhodes of , surveyor, on the surrender of Cross' devisees, 5 Nov. 1863.]

ACC/1016/150 Admission (copy) of Thomas Reynolds Roberts 7 Nov 1888 to the copyhold parts of the premises. Premises: 3 closes of land containing 16a. 0r. 10p. near King's Arms Lane, Palmers Green, whereof the copyhold parts amount to approximately 6a.

ACC/1016/151 Valuation for enfranchisement. 2 Apr 1890 Premises as in ACC/1016/150 Valuation: £64. With pencil sketch plan.

ACC/1016/152 Valuation for enfranchisement. 9 Oct 1883 Premises: small parcel of land on the east side of Fore Street with the three cottages erected thereon. Valuation: £69 19s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of Henry Rogers under the will of Susanna Mead, 9 Aug. 1883.]

ACC/1016/153 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 20 Aug 1886 held by Thomas William Rowley. Premises: messuage with large outbuildings, sheds and garden on the eastern side of the High Road, and three adjoining messuages Valuation: £127 4s. 0d. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 25 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/154 Admission (copy) of William Rowley. 9 Jun 1850 Premises: two closes and a hoppit containing together 9a., being part of a field in Water Lane, and also a parcel of land in Edmonton Marsh containing 4a. 3r. 30p.

ACC/1016/155 Valuation for enfranchisement. 28 Apr 1877 Premises as in ACC/1016/154 Valuation: £121 19s. 8d.

ACC/1016/156 Valuation as in ACC/1016/154: œ152 16s. 0d. 21 Dec 1900

ACC/1016/157 Description of premises prior to auction sale. 15 Mar 1888 Premises: six cottages, each with garden, at Sadlers Mill Bridge; giving names of tenants and rent.

ACC/1016/158 Valuation for enfranchisement. 2 Jul 1881 Premises: parcel of meadow land in Town Lane near Church Street called the Six Acres containing 6a. 0r. 2p. (abuttals given), an adjoining close called the Five Acres containing 5a. 1r. 32p. and a parcel of former waste land on the east side of the High Road and in front of the orchard owned by the Rev. W.J.Skilton. Valuation: £100 10s. 6d. [Includes copy of the admission of the Rev. William James Skilton and Joseph Tarn, 3 Feb. 1879.]

ACC/1016/159 Valuation for enfranchisement. 25 Jul 1884 Premises: parcel of land fronting Angel Road, the messuage known as No. 7 Angel Road, and the messuage in the said road known as the Bricklayer's Arms. Valuation: £49 6s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of Henry Smith, 7 Aug. 1883.]

ACC/1016/160 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 14 Oct 1899 held by Messrs. Smith and Barber. Premises: messuage with yard, garden etc. in Church Street (abuttals given). Valuation: £17. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 26 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/161 Valuation for enfranchisement 1 Jan 1863 Premises: (a) parcel of land containing 2r., part of Long Close, a parcel containing 3a. 3r. 13p. called Great Close, a parcel containing 1a. 3r. 7p. called Walnut Tree Close and a parcel containing 3a. 0r. 27p. called Hall's Close with the messuage and stables erected thereon, all at Winchmore Hill. (b) messuage called Holly Villa and a parcel of land containing 1a. 0r. 11p. near Winchmore Hill and an adjoining parcel of garden ground containing 1r., a parcel adjoining the last and containing 38p., a messuage or farm house with outbuildings at Winchmore Hill together with Upper Close containing 1a. 3r. 28p., the Homestead containing 2r. 31p., and the copyhold part of the Upper Orchard containing 1a. and the copyhold part of the Lower Orchard containing 2a. 2r. 0p. Valuation: £131 10s. 0d. [Includes copies of the admissions of Samuel Sugden, 29 Dec. 1859 and 13 Aug. 1862.]

ACC/1016/162 Valuation for enfranchisement. 5 Feb 1883 Premises as in ACC/1016/161 Valuation: £291 7s. 0d. [Includes copies of the admissions as in ACC/1016/161

ACC/1016/163 Correspondence and papers relating to the Oct 1894 enfranchisement of copyholds held by James Tatem and others. Premises: close of land called Munes Croft containing 3a., part of Huxley's farm but not otherwise identified. Valuation for enfranchisement at £127 was disputed and finally settled at £103. Includes list of Tatem's other copyholds. 1 file

ACC/1016/164 Valuation for enfranchisement. 30 Oct 1880 Premises: parcel of land containing 1a. adjoining the Hyde, a slip of former waste land adjoining the garden wall of the house owned by Rogers Parker and a parcel of former waste land in the land leading from Church Street to the Hyde. Valuation: £38 12s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of Elizabeth Taylor and others, 29 Dec. 1876.] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 27 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/165 Valuation for enfranchisement. 16 Oct 1862 Premises: four brick-built and two timber-built cottages in Hoppers Lane, Winchmore Hill. Valuation: £48 15s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of John Donnithorne Taylor on the surrender of Hannah Peart, William Robinson and William Hadlow, 18 July 1862.]

ACC/1016/166 Valuation for enfranchisement. 9 Feb 1884 Premises: (a) messuage at the Bourne, Southgate, divided into three (b) brick-built messuage with an adjoining cottage also at the Bourne. (c) parcel of land, formerly waste, adjoining the Fox public house, at Palmer's Green. (d) cottage and a parcel of land on which four cottages formerly stood, both at the Bourne. Valuation: £78 15s. 0d. [Includes copies of the admission of John Donnithorne Taylor, 1842-1883.]

ACC/1016/167 Admission (copy) of Berks William Thompson 9 Jun 1840 - to two seperate moities. 31 Mar 1854 Premises: 2 closes of ancient enclosed land called Carter Hatch Leas or Lloyds field in Carter Hatch Lane, containing 6a. 2r. 15p. (abuttals given).

ACC/1016/168 Valuation for enfranchisement. Nov 1893 Premises as in ACC/1016/167 Valuation: £104 13s. 6d. With correspondence (2 documents.)

ACC/1016/169 Admission (copy) of Joseph Thornton on the 9 Aug 1852 surrender of Henry William Schneider. Premises: small parcel of land, formerly waste, adjoining his other premises on the south side of the road from Southgate to Betstile. 2 copies

ACC/1016/170 Official notices from the Board of Agriculture to 1894 copyhold tenants of Edmonton manor of an extension of time for appointment of valuer or umpire and for making a decision. 8 documents LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 28 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/171 Valuation for enfranchisement. 29 Apr 1895 Premises: Apse farm, consisting of a messuage and 1a. 1r. 7p., Great Apse field containing 5a. 1r. 39p., a parcel of land in Hyde field containing 3a. (abuttals given) and an adjoining parcel containing 6a. 0r. 30p. Valuation: £145 1s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of John Walker and others upon trusts contained in the will of John Wilde, 5 Feb. 1820.]

ACC/1016/172 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds Sep 1859 held by William Walker. Premises: 50a. 1r. 17p (unspecified), to include the Lord's right of timber and gravel. Valuation: £115 10s. 0d.

ACC/1016/173 Letter from Mr. Walker's solicitor querying the 7 Sep 1859 valuation and enclosing list of his client's objections to it.

ACC/1016/174 Valuation for enfranchisement. 1 Apr 1891 Premises: messuage with outhouses, yard and garden in Fore Street, a small parcel in front of the said messuage and an adjoining orchard containing approximately 1a. (except 2r. 20p. sold to the Great Eastern Railway Co.) Valuation: £152 5s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of Samuel Walker, 27 April 1866.]

ACC/1016/175 Admission and List 1858 - 1859 (a) 8 Oct. 1858 Admission (copy) of John Walker on the surrender of the devisees of George Luck. Premises: three cottages with gardens, yards and stabling in South Street, Southgate. (b) 25 April 1859 List of tenants occupying the above premises supplied at the request of Edward Whybro. (Attached to above document.)

ACC/1016/176 Admission (copy) of the devisee of Richard 31 Mar 1886 Watkins. Premises: four messuages in Hoppers Road at Winchmore Hill and twelve cottages with gardens and a cart shed called Howard's Yard, also at Winchmore Hill. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 29 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/177 Valuation for enfranchisement. 23 Jan 1899 Premises as in ACC/1016/176 Valuation: £152 3s. 0d. With sketch plan, notes and correspondence.

ACC/1016/178 Admission (copy) of David Aitken and Elizabeth 13 Jul 1835 Gill his wife on the surrender of Mary Clark. Premises: two cottages, formerly one, near Sadler's Mill with two adjoining closes of land, known as Little Bowzers.

ACC/1016/179 Valuation for enfranchisement. 13 Aug 1870 Premises as above, now consisting of two villas, the 'William the Fourth' public house, four cottages and a market garden. Valuation: £226 2s. 0d.

ACC/1016/180 Admission (copy) of Mrs. Whittingham. 1896 Premises: two messuages on the east side of Fore Street, with the stables, granary, yard and gardens.

ACC/1016/181 Valuation for enfranchisement. 22 Dec 1896 Premises as in ACC/1016/180 Valuation: £65 19s. 0d.

ACC/1016/182 Valuation for enfranchisement. 9 Jul 1870 Premises: close of meadow or marsh land in Edmonton Marsh adjoining the new River Lea, containing 2a. 0r. 35p. with the 'Cooks Ferry' public house erected on it. Valuation: £109 5s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of Benjamin Wicks on the surrender of Robert Ray and others, 8 June 1824.]

ACC/1016/183 Valuation for enfranchisement. 4 Feb 1865 Premises: close called Long Close in Chase Lane, Winchmore Hill, containing 4a. 1r. 3p. (abuttals given). Valuation: £21 10s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of George Horatio Wilkinson of , timber merchant, 25 Feb. 1860.] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 30 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/184 An Act for dividing and inclosing the common, 9 Jul 1800 common fields, common marshes and waste land within the parish of Edmonton.

ACC/1016/185 Proposed plan of Edmonton Common on the 25 Sep 1889 admission of new trustees. Scale: approx. 1 inch : 2 chains.

ACC/1016/186 Letter (copy) 12 Nov 1852 Edward Whybro, surveyor and valuer of Edmonton Manor to John Dingwall, steward, relating to the past mismanagement of the affairs of the manor and the impossibility of putting a value for enfranchisement on any copyhold before he has made a thorough investigation of the state of affairs.

ACC/1016/187 Letter from Sir William Curtis to J.W. 1870 - 1913 Couchman relating to arrears in the payment of quit rents. 18 May 1870 With a covering letter dated 1913.

ACC/1016/188 Accounts of quit and waste rents for Edmonton 1908 and Tottenham Manors 3 documents

ACC/1016/189 Accounts of quit and waste rents for Edmonton 1908 and Tottenham Manors 3 documents

ACC/1016/190 Accounts of quit and waste rents for Edmonton 1908 and Tottenham Manors 3 documents

ACC/1016/191 Notice (draft) of a Court Leet and Court Baron 1915 of Tottenham Manors

ACC/1016/192 Mock prospectus for the supposed firm of circa 1875 - Shelout, Boskow, Baby-Burring and Company 1899

ACC/1016/193 Tracings of deposited plans relating to the Dec 1905 Tottenham and Edmonton Gas Company and the North East London Railway. 2 documents. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 31 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/194 Plans showing the areas of town planning 1914 schemes proposed under the Town Planning etc. Act of 1909 by the Urban District Councils of Edmonton, Southgate and Wood Green, with related papers. 5 documents.

ACC/1016/195 Plans showing the areas of town planning 1914 schemes proposed under the Town Planning etc. Act of 1909 by the Urban District Councils of Edmonton, Southgate and Wood Green, with related papers. 5 documents.

ACC/1016/196 Plans showing the areas of town planning 1914 schemes proposed under the Town Planning etc. Act of 1909 by the Urban District Councils of Edmonton, Southgate and Wood Green, with related papers. 5 documents.

ACC/1016/197 Plans showing the areas of town planning 1914 schemes proposed under the Town Planning etc. Act of 1909 by the Urban District Councils of Edmonton, Southgate and Wood Green, with related papers. 5 documents.

ACC/1016/198 Plans showing the areas of town planning 1914 schemes proposed under the Town Planning etc. Act of 1909 by the Urban District Councils of Edmonton, Southgate and Wood Green, with related papers. 5 documents.

ACC/1016/199 Correspondence and plans relating to an 1908 application by Edmonton Urban District Council for the removal of building restrictions on waste land at Angel Bridge and the Green, conveyed to the Local Board in 1885.

ACC/1016/200 Correspondence and plan relating to the 1909 - 1911 enfranchisement of Villa, Winchmore Hill, held by Mrs. Arnold. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 32 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/201 Valuation for enfranchisement. 30 Dec 1871 Premises: Goddard's House field in Vicar's Moor Lane containing 2a. 3r. 39p. Valuation: £39 7s. 6d. [Includes copy of the admission of Edmund Beadle, 19 Mar. 1861.]

ACC/1016/202 Valuation for enfranchisement. 14 Aug 1880 Premises as in ACC/1016/201 Valuation: £23 2s. 6d.

ACC/1016/203 Plan of proposed alterations to shop fronts of 19 Nov 1909 Nos. 427-435 (odd) Fore Street by Henry Adams; the property was leased from Beadle's Trust. With covering letters (2).

ACC/1016/204 Plan of proposed workshop to be erected by 27 Mar 1914 Mr. Adams in the rear of the premises in ACC/1016/203. With covering letters (2).

ACC/1016/205 Plan of proposed alterations to Nos. 423 and 31 Oct 1903 425 Fore Street on behalf of Messrs. Firth Bros., piano manufacturers; the property was leased from Beadle's Trust.

ACC/1016/206 Report and valuation for enfranchisement of circa 1900 - Carraway's copyholds. 1925 Premises: six cottages known as Nos. 194-204 (even), Hertford Road. Valuation: £64 13s. 6d. With plan, scale : 1 inch : 8 feet.

ACC/1016/207 Admission (copy) of John Kittle. 15 Oct 1881 Premises: four cottages with yards and gardens containing 1r. at Winchmore Hill.

ACC/1016/208 Valuation for enfranchisement. 8 Jul 1901 Premises as in ACC/1016/207 Valuation: £23 14s. 0d. With covering letter. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 33 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/209 Report and Valuation for enfranchisement. 16 Oct 1906 Premises as in ACC/1016/207, now held by Mr. Cross and known as Nos. 84-90 (Even) Fore Street. Valuation: £112 15s. 0d.

ACC/1016/210 Report and valuation for enfranchisement of 22 Nov 1906 Rowley's copyholds. Premises: parcel of land on the west side of the High Road north of Angel Bridge. Valuation: £25. With plan, scale : 1 inch : 20 feet.

ACC/1016/211 Correspondence, plans and papers relating to 1922 - 1923 the enfranchisement of the 'Bricklayers' Arms' and an adjoining cottage in Angel Road, for Miss Scott.

ACC/1016/212 Valuation for enfranchisement. 18 Sep 1901 Premises as in ACC/1016/211 Valuation: £224 19s. 8d. With draft valuation, one item of correspondence and larger scale copies of the plans detailed above. 7 documents.

ACC/1016/213 Valuation for enfranchisement. 18 Sep 1901 Premises as in ACC/1016/211 Valuation: £224 19s. 8d. With draft valuation, one item of correspondence and larger scale copies of the plans detailed above. 7 documents.

ACC/1016/214 Correspondence concerning the extinguishing 1937 - 1938 of manorial incidents on Nos. 1-4 Cross Street held by Mrs. Rebecca Allwright.

ACC/1016/215 Correspondence concerning the extinguishing 1929 of manorial incidents on Nos. 427-435 (odd) Fore Street held by Mrs. Emma Beadle as trustee.

ACC/1016/216 Correspondence relating to the extinguishing of 1931 manorial incidents on a stationer's and tobacconist shop in Southgate High Street held by Miss M. Blowfield. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 34 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/217 Correspondence concerning the 1923 enfranchisement of Nos. 423 and 425 Fore Street held by Beadle's trustees and leased to Messrs. Firth Bros.

ACC/1016/218 Correspondence concerning the extinguishing 1929 - 1930 of manorial incidents on Nos. 88-90 Fore Street held by Mrs. Goss.

ACC/1016/219 Correspondence concerning the extinguishing 1931 of manorial incidents on the 'Salisbury Arms' and the adjoining butcher's shop in Hopper's Road, Winchmore Hill, held by the Misses Francis and Maria Horsey and Mr. Edward Horsey.

ACC/1016/220 Correspondence concerning the extinguishing 1929 of manorial incidents on Nos. 11-17 Angel Road held by Mr. F. Howard.

ACC/1016/221 Correspondence concerning the 1922 - 1923 enfranchisement of Lloyds field, Carterhatch Lane, containing 6a. 2r. 15p. held by Sir Edward Mann and another. The enfranchisement was not completed.

ACC/1016/222 Correspondence concerning the extinguishing 1929 - 1930 of manorial incidents on Lloyds field in Carterhatch Lane, Enfield, containing 6a. 2r. 15p and a cottage erected thereon, held by Sir Edward Mann and another

ACC/1016/223 Correspondence concerning the extinguishing 1935 - 1936 of manorial incidents on Nos. 2-7 Angel Road held by the trustees of the late Mr. R.F.Pike

ACC/1016/224 Correspondence concerning the extinguishing 1930 of manorial incidents on Grosvenor Lodge, No. 219 Fore Street held by Mr. A.B.Sloman.

ACC/1016/225 Correspondence concerning the extinguishing 1929 - 1934 of manorial incidents on Nos. 142-148 (even) Silver Street and the 'Railway Tavern' beer shop held by Mrs. Mariah Smith. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 35 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/226 Correspondence concerning the extinguishing 1929 of manor incidents on No. 4 Walkers Cottage's, High Street, Southgate, held by the trustees of the late Mr. V.E. Walker.

ACC/1016/227 Correspondence concerning the extinguishing 1931 of manorial incidents on Nos. 84 and 86 Fore Street held by Mr. A.F.Whitlock.

ACC/1016/228 Correspondence concerning the 1926 - 1928 enfranchisement of three cottages in Barrowfield Lane held by Mrs. J.L.Wiggs (two of these had been condemned by the U.D.C.).

ACC/1016/229 Correspondence concerning the extinguishing 1929 of manorial incident co Nos. 2 and 3 Barrowfield Lane held by Mr. Wiggs.

ACC/1016/230 Correspondence concerning the extinguishing 1931 of manorial incidents on Nos. 1-12 Compton Terrace and Nos. 1-3 Devonshire Place, Winchmore Hill, held by the Misses Frances and Grace Young.

ACC/1016/231 Correspondence and plans concerning the 1922 - 1923 enfranchisement and extinguishing of manorial incidents on Nos. 1-4 Cross Street, Nos. 11-17 Angel Road Nos. 18-35 Angel Road and a strip of land to the rear of Nos. 33-37 (odd) Raynham Road, which property is to be offered for sale by auction.

ACC/1016/232 Correspondence concerning the sale of the 1926 pound at the top of Fox Lane, Palmers Green, to the Southgate Urban District Council

ACC/1016/233 Rental of quit rents. 1867 - 1884 1 volume

ACC/1016/234 Act to consolidate the copyhold acts. 25 Aug 1894

ACC/1016/235 Scale of compensation in ordinary cases of c 1894 enfranchisement of copyholds.

ACC/1016/236 Scale of allowance to valuers. c 1894 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 36 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/237 Minute from the Board of Agriculture as to c 1894 proceedings on compulsory enfranchisements.

ACC/1016/238 Official papers concerning the compulsory 1894 enfranchisement of Harman's copyholds. (Huxley's farm).

ACC/1016/239 Sale plan of Huxley's farm and other freehold 1887 and copyhold properties.

ACC/1016/240 Survey of the manor of Tottenham. c 1830 Gives name and age of 38 copyhold tenants, description of their holding, date of admission, fine paid, quit rent and name of occupier. Paper covered volume.

ACC/1016/241 Rental of fines, quit and waste rents, licences to c 1830 demise etc. The volume commences with a copy of the survey, ACC/1016/240.

ACC/1016/242 Rental of quit and waste rents due at each 1867 - 1905 Michaelmas. 1 volume

ACC/1016/243 Admission (copy) of J.R.Abbott on the 7 Jul 1859 surrender of the Rev. W.J. . Premises: messuage and a close containing 3a. at West Green.

ACC/1016/244 Valuation for fine. 26 Jun 1868 Premises as in ACC/1016/243 Valuation: £260.

ACC/1016/245 Valuation for enfranchisement. 27 Mar 1890 Premises as in ACC/1016/243 Valuation: £493 4s. Od.

ACC/1016/246 Correspondence (copies) and papers Mar - Apr 1890 concerning valuation of a small piece of waste in front of Abbott's copyhold. 4 documents LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 37 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/247 Valuation for enfranchisement. 16 Sep 1892 Premises: four cottages with appurtenances, a messuage and several adjoining fields containing 12a all on the west side of the road from Tottenham to Edmonton, and also cottages (number not given) in Tottenham abutting on the last mentioned premises. Valuation: £1080 3s. 8d. [Includes copy of the admission of Barnard Baker to the above premises, 22 Nov. 1836 and copy of conveyance to the Great Eastern Railway Co. of several parcels of land totalling 11a. 1r. Op. 24 Feb. 1871.]

ACC/1016/248 Valuation for enfranchisement. 15 Jan 1881 Premises: (a) messuage at Clay Hill together with several parcels of land containing 25a. Or. 19p. and two parcels in Wild Marsh containing 1a. 2r. Op. and a cottage adjoining the above messuage. (b) messuage at Clay Hill with two parcels of land containing 10a. 3r. 18p. Valuation: £1046 10s. Od. [Includes copy of admission of Barnard Baker 22 Nov. 1836.]

ACC/1016/249 Valuation for fine. 4 Nov 1845 Premises as contained in (a) in ACC/1016/248 Valuation: £206 18s. Od. [Includes copy of the admission of Bramston Baker on the surrender of his brother Barnard.]

ACC/1016/250 Valuation for fine. 25 May 1880 Premises: two parcels in Wild Marsh containing 1a. 2r. Op. [Includes copy of the admission of Bramston Baker on the surrender of his brother Barnard.]

ACC/1016/251 Valuation for enfranchisement of Bramston 15 Jan 1881 Baker's copyhold (unspecified) Valuation: £1083 8s. Od.

ACC/1016/252 Application for an enclosure of waste by William 6 Aug 1853 Banks. Premises: waste land in front of his freehold field in Hanger Lane opposite House. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 38 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/253 Instructions to value for enfranchisement, 25 Feb 1882 copyholds held by James Lewis and Edward Betteley. Premises: messuage at High Cross with garden and stables. Valuation: £177 12s. Od.

ACC/1016/254 Valuation for enfranchisement of copyholds 27 Jun 1899 held by the Rev. John Bond. Premises: messuage known as Wilton House, High Cross Green. Valuation: £287 12s. Od.

ACC/1016/255 Conditional surrender (copy) by George Brooks 1851 to Thomas Cox. Premises: four cottages in Brooks Street and seven cottages in the said street. To secure £600.

ACC/1016/256 Valuation for fine on the death of John Brooks. 10 Jul 1875 Premises: messuage called the Plough and eight adjoining cottages and also a messuage on the Edmonton High Road.

ACC/1016/257 Valuation for enfranchisement. 19 Sep 1876 Premises as in ACC/1016/256 Valuation: £751. [Includes copy of the admission of Elizabeth Brooks, 23 Jan. 1878.]

ACC/1016/258 Sale particulars. 19 Dec 1854 (a) A gentleman's residence in Hanger's Lane, Tottenham. (b) A plot of copyhold building land in Hanger's Lane, with m.s. particulars of the copyholds of Elizabeth Carter deceased.

ACC/1016/259 Valuation for enfranchisement. 10 Jun 1865 Premises: two parcels of land at Hill Lane known as the Nightingale fields containing 2a. 1r. 8p. Valuation: £57 10s. Od. [Includes copy of the admission of James Causton under the will of Elizabeth Knight, dec., 23 Aug. 1853.] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 39 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/260 Correspondence concerning the 1871 - 1872 enfranchisement of further Causton property. 3 documents.

ACC/1016/261 Enfranchisement. 15 Jul 1851 Premises belonging to Edwin Clarkson and his sisters on the corner of West Green Road, Tottenham. Consideration: £60 Os. Od.

ACC/1016/262 Admission (copy) of Frank Clamow. 16 Sep 1853 Premises: messuage at Smith's Cross, a parcel of land adjoining, formerly the site of another messuage, a parcel of adjoining land known as Hopper's field containing 8a., a small slip of land containing 25p. forming part of the garden of the messuage, a slip of waste land forming part of Hopper's field and another slip of waste land now also part of Hopper's field.

ACC/1016/263 Valuation for fine on admission in 7 Mar 1861 ACC/1016/262

ACC/1016/264 Admission (copy) of Mary Ann Collins under the 10 Jul 1834 will of her father James Collins. Premises: close of land in Hanger's Lane called Hatchcroft containing 4a. 3r. 20p., a parcel of land near Hanger's Lane on , a parcel of orchard ground in a field called Great Gallow field, which two last mentioned pieces of ground contain together 2r. 8p. and a messuage standing on part of the last mentioned parcel.

ACC/1016/265 Valuation for fine and enfranchisement. 18 Apr 1867 Premises as in ACC/1016/264 Valuations: £333 and £1380.

ACC/1016/266 Valuation for fine. 8 Jun 1859 Premises: four cottages in Brook Street (abuttals given), seven cottages also in Brook Street (abuttals given). Valuation: £150. [Includes copy of admission of Thomas Harford Cox.] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 40 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/267 Valuation for fine and enfranchisement. 9 Sep 1872 Premises: Nos. 24-27 Brook Street and Nos. 1 -7 Brook Street. Valuations: £160 12s. 0d. and £252 8s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of Thomas Harford Cox, 17 Mar. 1865.]

ACC/1016/268 List of copyholds premises of which Thomas 28 Jul 1871 Harford Cox died seised

ACC/1016/269 Admission (copy) of Jonothan Sparrow Crowley 1851 - 1879 and others 20 Dec. 1851. Premises: parcel of waste land containing 9½p. on the west side of the road from London to Ware. With instructions to value for enfranchisement dated 8 Dec. 1879

ACC/1016/270 Valuation for enfranchisement. 28 Dec 1863 Premises: (a) 3a. of marsh land (specified), 14p. of marsh land, now the site of the Northern and Eastern Railway, 3r. 0p. in Wild Marsh, 2r. 0p. in Mitchley Marsh called by the name of Margery in the Moor and two parcels of land containing 3r. 0p. called York field shot. (b) three shots of meadow ground in Mitchley Marsh containing 3a. 0r. 11p. and a parcel in Wild Marsh containing 1r. 36p. Valuation: £64 13s. 0d. [Includes copies of the admission of William Delano on the surrender of Philip Harvey, 25 May 1857 and on that of Philip Hunt. 4 Nov. 1863.]

ACC/1016/271 Valuation for fine on the admission of the late 19 Jan 1897 Mr. Delano's trustees. Premises as in ACC/1016/270 Valuation: £12. [Includes copies of the admissions as in ACC/1016/270

ACC/1016/272 Memorandum of conveyance by William Delano 24 May 1869 to the East London Waterworks Company. Premises: parcel of land containing 3r. 4p. in Tottenham Marsh. Consideration: £126 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 41 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/273 J.W. Couchman's account to Messrs. Dingwall 28 Jun 1876 and Wate for valuing a house at High Cross and a freehold enclosure of 12a. 1r. 22p. the property of Mr. Delano. Valuation: £3965 3s. 0d.

ACC/1016/274 Correspondence concerning the 5 Dec 1898 enfranchisement of Miss Denbigh's copyhold property, with plan. Premises: messuages known as The Laurels and Oakwood, adjacent to the Bell Brewery in Tottenham High Road.

ACC/1016/275 Valuation for fine and enfranchisement of 26 May 1873 copyholds held by Miss Dermer and about to be surrendered to the Law Reversionary Interest Society. Premises: messuage and garden near Lordship Lane, on the west side of the High Road. Valuation: £190 and £341 19s. 0d.

ACC/1016/276 Admission (copy) of John Doughty. 1872 Premises: three messuages with shops and two adjoining cottages situated in Tottenham High Road.

ACC/1016/277 Valuation for enfranchisement. 21 May 1891 Premises as ACC/1016/276 Valuation: £833 10s. 0d.

ACC/1016/278 Correspondence relating to fine for admission 1895 of a new copyhold tenant to this property. With plan. 8 documents LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 42 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/279 Memoranda 1792 - 1795 (a) 1792 Memorandum of bequest by Henry Fletcher to his niece Margaret Martin with remainder to her daughters Maria and Elizabeth. Premises: two fields formerly in the possession of Mr. Cook, a close containing 3a. with an orchard and two barns, a messuage and orchard, 2a. in Hale field and a further messuage and orchard. (b) 1795 Memorandum of conditional surrender by Mrs. Martin to Edward Warner to secure £1000. (c) N.D. Query to Mr. Couchman concerning present ownership. 1 sheet of paper

ACC/1016/280 Admissions 1819 - 1822 (a) Jan. 1819 Admission (copy) of John Catmore and Elizabeth Ballard in equal moieties. Premises: parcel of land, formerly part of a tenement called Rogers, on which stood 2 messuages. (b) Dec. 1822 Admission (copy) of Fidler. Premises formerly Catmore's, i.e. 1 moiety of the above. 1 sheet of paper

ACC/1016/281 Admission and valuation 1823 - 1905 (a) 27 Sept. 1823 Admission (copy) of Edward Warner Fidler. Premises formerly Ballard's, i.e. 1 moiety of the above premises. (b) 23 Nov. 1865 Valuation for fine on property bequeathed by the will of Edward Warner Fidler. Premises: (a) a messuage as above, now a beershop bequeathed to his trustees. (b) A messuage and shop also at Stoneleys South bequeathed to his son Alfred George Fidler. Valuations: £28 and £44 [1 sheet of paper] With plan of Beehive public house, 1905.

ACC/1016/282 Valuation for fine. 9 Oct 1886 Premises as ACC/1016/281 Valuations: £28 and £38. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 43 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/283 Valuation for enfranchisement. 3 Apr 1897 Premises: parcel of land formerly part of a tenement known as Rogers with the messuage erected thereon fronting on to the High Road. Named in valuation as No. 480 High Road. Valuation: £188 14s. 9d.

ACC/1016/284 Correspondence names copyhold as Gasson's. 1897

ACC/1016/285 Letters from Mr. Dingwall, one with reference to 1832 Gasson's copyholds.

ACC/1016/286 Admission (copy) of Joseph Green under the 21 Aug 1837 will of John Clifford Premises: two messuages, formerly one with a workshop on the road from Tottenham to Edmonton and a parcel of land behind the said premises, part of a tenement called Rogers.

ACC/1016/287 Valuation for fine. 30 Aug 1861 Premises as in ACC/1016/286 Valuation: £140.

ACC/1016/288 Admission (copy) of Mary Ann Green, widow. 24 Feb 1858 Premises: messuage known formerly as Artesian House, now as Salisbury House, Tottenham Street, with coachhouse, stables, garden etc.

ACC/1016/289 Valuation for fine on the admission of Mr. 20 Aug 1886 Patey. Premises: messuage known formerly as Artesian House, now as Salisbury House, Tottenham Street, with coachhouse, stables, garden etc. Valuation: £180.

ACC/1016/290 Valuation for enfranchisement. 27 Feb 1888 Premises as in ACC/1016/289 Valuation: £342 5s. 0d. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 44 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/291 Valuation for enfranchisement. 27 Oct 1865 Premises: messuage in Tottenham High Road adjoining the Bell Brewery. Valuation: £157 10s. 0d. [Includes copy of admission of Samuel Greenwood and others, the devisees of the late Peter Shippen, 17 Jan. 1864.]

ACC/1016/292 Admission (copy) of Peter Shippen. 4 Jan 1844 Premises: messuage on Tottenham High Road near the Bell Brewery.

ACC/1016/293 Valuation for fine and enfranchisement. 18 Nov 1896 Premises: (a) messuage and brewery known as the Bell Brewery with appurtenances and a parcel of land called Arbor field containing 2a. 1r. 1p. (b) messuage on the High Road near the Bell Brewery. Valuations: £780 and £1428. [Includes copies of the admissions of George Gripper on the surrender of (a) Pascoe St. Leger Grenfell, 13 May 1846 and (b) Peter Shippen, 30 Nov. 1853.]

ACC/1016/294 Admissions 1845 - 1850 10 Jan. 1845 Admissions (copies) of (a) James Peggram on the surrender of George Brooks. Premises: parcel of land on the south side of a new street called Brooks Street together with 16 cottages lately erected by Peggram and numbered from 8 to 23 inclusive. (b) George Gripper on the surrender of P. St. Leger Grenfell and others. Premises: the Bell Brewery with the cottage, counting house, stores houses, stables etc, and a parcel of land called Arbor field containing 2a. 1r. 1p. 11 Apr. 1850 (c) Thomas Peart on the surrender of Mrs. Betts. Premises: messuage with cottage and garden formerly part of a tenement called Roger's. Endorsed 'Instructions for Enfranchisements. 1 sheet of paper

ACC/1016/295 Valuations for enfranchisement. 29 Aug 1853 Premises as in ACC/1016/294 Valuations: (a) £300 (b) £650 (c) £45 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 45 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/296 Valuation for enfranchisement. 16 May 1863 Premises: three messuages in Tottenham High Road near the Plough Inn, the property of Miss Hadlow. Valuation: £366 5s. 0d.

ACC/1016/297 Admission (copy) of Eleazar Hart on the 12 Sep 1845 surrender of Richard Dyson. Premises: two messuages, formerly one, in Henham Street. Consideration: £480. Valuation for fine of £50.

ACC/1016/298 Admission (copy) of Lydia Hayne given in a 16 Mar 1855 letter dated 24 April 1858. Premises: messuage and barn at Hanger's Green with a garden and orchard containing 2a.

ACC/1016/299 Admission as in ACC/1016/298 with valuation 21 Jun 1895 for fine of œ140.

ACC/1016/300 Valuation for enfranchisement. 21 Sep 1896 Premises as in ACC/1016/298 Valuation: £306 2s. 4d. [Includes copy of the admission of George Herbert Hayne, 25 Sept. 1895.]

ACC/1016/301 Valuation for enfranchisement. 19 Nov 1861 Premises: messuage with yards, barn, cart -house etc. six closes i.e. two fields called High Woods containing 12a., Homefield containing 4a., Pond field containing 3a., Freefield containing 4a. and Upper Three Acre field containing 3a., all situated at Chapman's Green. Valuation: £1067 16s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of William Hobson on the surrender of James Wylie and others, 23 Jan. 1819.] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 46 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/302 Admission (copy) of John Eliot Howard on the 8 Jul 1839 surrender of George Brooks. Premises: parcel of land on the east side of the High Road, at the back of a messuage lately belonging to George Brooks, on part of which said parcel, John Howard had erected a Public Meeting Room, and also another piece of land parallel to the last and seperated from it by a right of way.

ACC/1016/303 Valuation for fine. 8 May 1884 Premises as in ACC/1016/302 Valuation: £75.

ACC/1016/304 Valuation and survey. 12 Jun 1884 Premises as in ACC/1016/302 Valuation per annum £25. With plan.

ACC/1016/305 Valuation for enfranchisement. 6 Mar 1888 Premises as in ACC/1016/302 Valuation: £137 10s. 0d.

ACC/1016/306 Valuation for fine on the admission of Richard 12 Apr 1866 Reuben Booth. Premises: parcel of land situated behind that described above and the three cottages, school -room and buildings erected thereon by Howard. Valuation: £56. [Includes copy of the admission of John Eliot Howard on the surrender of George Brooks, 21 July 1841.]

ACC/1016/307 Valuation for fine and enfranchisement on the 20 Aug 1908 admission of Miss Howard. Premises as in ACC/1016/306 Valuation: £48 16s. 0d and £118 17s. 0d

ACC/1016/308 Valuation for enfranchisement. 9 Jan 1889 Premises: messuage and garden totalling 1r. 29p. and another messuage with appurtenances totalling 1r. 34p. at Tottenham Green. Valuation: £371. [Includes copy of the admission of Theodore Howard on the surrender of John Jones and others, 1 Aug. 1867.] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 47 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/309 Valuation for enfranchisement. 4 Aug 1899 Premises as in ACC/1016/308 Valuation: £286 10s. 5d.

ACC/1016/310 Correspondence relating to Howard's 1869 copyholds. 2 items

ACC/1016/311 Valuation for fine. 1 Dec 1858 Premises: messuage and close of land containing 3a. at West Green. Valuation: £120. [Includes copy of the admission of the Rev. W.H. England to the above premises and to two messuages and a blacksmith's shop adjoining the Swan Inn, High Cross, 25 May 1842.]

ACC/1016/312 Valuation for fine. 15 Jun 1864 Premises: five messuages in the High Road near High Cross and five cottages in a yard or court leading out of the High Road also near High Cross. Valuation: £235. [Includes copy of the admission of the Rev. William England, 14 Feb. 1860.]

ACC/1016/313 Admission (copy) of Russell England. 13 Nov 1865 Premises as in ACC/1016/312

ACC/1016/314 Valuation for enfranchisement. 20 Aug 1886 Premises as in ACC/1016/312 Valuation: £639.

ACC/1016/315 Valuations for fine and enfranchisement of 4 Dec 1856 houses in the High Road sold by Col. Hunt's trustees and purchased by Alored, Betheley, Appleton and Forster.

ACC/1016/316 Admission (copy) of William Ives on the 16 Oct 1834 surrender of Thomas Heath Premises: parcel of land fronting the east side of the High Road adjoining the George and Vulture Inn (other abuttals given), and the several messuages erected thereon. 2 copies, 1 with sketch plan. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 48 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/317 Valuation for fine. 23 Aug 1861 Premises as in ACC/1016/316 Valuation: £400.

ACC/1016/318 Valuation for enfranchisement. 14 Aug 1872 Premises: seven seperate parcels forming Lot 7. Valuation: £110 gross.

ACC/1016/319 Valuations for fines and enfranchisements. 14 Aug 1872 Premises: parcels forming Lots 8 and 9. Valuations: fine £250, enfranchisement £471 3s. 0d.

ACC/1016/320 Valuation for enfranchisement. 16 Aug 1852 Premises: messuage and appurtenances and 11a. 0r. 11p. of land at West Green, the property of William Ives. Valuation: £400.

ACC/1016/321 Letter to Edward Whybro requesting valuation 19 Mar 1858 for enfranchisement of Alfred Jones' copyhold property. Premises: an orchard containing 25p. at Elf's Green at a place called Rowbush, between Wood Green and Chapman's Green.

ACC/1016/322 Admission (copy) of George Francis King on 27 Jul 1861 the surrender of Clemow's devisees. Premises as in ACC/1016/262. Valuation for enfranchisement at £694.

ACC/1016/323 Valuation for fine. 31 Dec 1862 Premises: parcel of land at Chitts Hill recently sold in two lots Valuations: £2 and £8.

ACC/1016/324 Valuation for enfranchisement. 22 Aug 1863 Premises: parcel of land at Chitt's Hill containing 3r. 5p. Valuation: £38 12s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of George Francis King, 12 Aug. 1863.] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 49 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/325 Admission (copy) of John Barnes Kirby, 24 Oct 1850 plumber. Premises: messuage on the east side of the High Road (abuttals given). Fine: £35.

ACC/1016/326 Plan of common land measuring 23 p. to be Jun 1846 enclosed at Chitts Hill. Endorsed: 'application from Dr. Lobb' Coloured. Scale: linch: 30 feet.

ACC/1016/327 Plan of land measuring 2a. 3r. 30p. at Clay Jul 1850 Bush Hill that Dr. Lobb has applied to have enclosed. Coloured. Scale: linch : 1 chain.

ACC/1016/328 Valuation for fine and enfranchisement. 18 Feb 1891 Premises: small parcel of ground at the rear of the freehold premises of Tossell on the west side of the High Road at High Cross. Valuations: £6 and £14 2s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of Alfred Lyon on the surrender of William Tossell, 5 June 1889.]

ACC/1016/329 Letter to Edward Whybro concerning the 5 Mar 1859 enclosure of a parcel of waste measuring 3r. 39p. on the east side of the High Road near the Queen's Head at West Green by Richard Matthews.

ACC/1016/330 Letter (copy) to the Committee of the Parish of 5 Mar 1859 Tottenham on the subject as in ACC/1016/329

ACC/1016/331 Report (copy) to the Vestry by the Waste Land 27 Apr 1859 Committee recommending agreement to Richard Matthews' proposed enclosure. N.B. The Vestry rejected the application.

ACC/1016/332 Renewed application to the Lord of the Manor 4 May 1859 for Mr. Matthews to enclose. With plan. Coloured.

ACC/1016/333 Admission (copy) of the trustees of the late 23 Oct 1884 Lord Maynard. Premises: 5a. of land in Tottenham marshes. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 50 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/334 Valuation for enfranchisement. 17 May 1889 Premises as in ACC/1016/333 Valuation: £80.

ACC/1016/335 Valuation for fine. 24 Nov 1893 Premises: messuage, garden and appurtenances at or near High Cross Green opposite Trinity Church. Valuation: £110. [Includes copy of the admission of Amelia Waller, Sarah Mayo, Maria Ashwell and James Aylott Wharton on the death of their father, 12 May 1847.]

ACC/1016/336 Instructions to value for enfranchisement. 24 1893 - 1897 Nov. 1893 Premises: four messuages at High Cross (abuttals given), two messuages near High Cross and a messuage at High Cross with a barn and stable. [Includes copy of the admission of Joseph Finden Mayo on the surrender of William Sparrow to one undivided tenth part of and in seven equal tenth parts, 1 Mar. 1897.] Endorsed: 'This was sent in error as Mayo sold his share to Mr. Pennington in 1886.'

ACC/1016/337 Court book Copies 1805 - 1823 (a) 16 Feb. 1805 Notes copies from Court book relating to the license granted to Richard James to enclose a piece of waste in front of his premises in Hangers Lane, (no details). (b) 7 Sept. 1823 As above for Abraham Rutherford to enclose a piece of waste in Hangers Lane containing 4p. (abuttals given). Endorsed 'Mrs. Mickleburgh'. 1 sheet of paper LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 51 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/338 Admission (copy) of Andrew John Nash as heir 23 Apr 1827 of his father George Nash. Premises: messuage or farm house, with outhouses, orchard, garden and home close containing 7a. 0r. 20p., Five Acre close containing 6a. 1r. 29p., a field containing 3a. 2r. 16p. Furthermost Eight Acre field containing 9a. 3r. 28p., Hithermost Eight Acre field containing 10a. 1r. 21p., a close containing 7a. 2r. 15p. and another containing 3a. 3r. 0p. Fine: £450

ACC/1016/339 Valuation for fine and enfranchisement. 6 Mar 1866 Premises: (a) as in ACC/1016/338 (b) parcel of waste at West Green containing 6½p. Valuations: £733 2s. 10d. and £2504 11s. 3d. [Includes copy of the admission of Andrew John Nash to (a) 23 April 1827 and to (b) 16 October 1833 together with licences to demise to Patrick Johnson, 21 Jan. 1833 and John Pascoe, 26 July 1855.]

ACC/1016/340 Particulars of all Andrew John Nash's 25 Oct 1853 copyholds taken from the Tithe Apportionment, with valuation for enfranchisement at œ1500.

ACC/1016/341 Extract from Tottenham Vestry Minutes 18 Apr 1854 concerning the Rev. Andrew John Nash's application for the enclosure of waste land.

ACC/1016/342 Memorandum that Thomas Greenwood died 13 Sep 1879 seized of six cottages, Nos. 1-6 Artesian Place, together with the use of the well and pump. Valuation for fine of £95 16s. 0d.

ACC/1016/343 Correspondence concerning the fine for the 1903 - 1916 admission of Benjamin Newling to Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Artesian Place Now known as Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 Park Lane, Tottenham. Fine: £92 12s. 0d. 1 file

ACC/1016/344 Admissions (copies) of William Chadwell Mylne 1829 - 1854 and Frederick Inglis as trustees of the New River Company to various parcels of land (specified). LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 52 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/345 Memoranda 1845 - 1854 (a) 1845 Memorandum of land purchased by the New River Company from Mr. Dickinson. Premises: parcel of meadow land containing 1a. 0r. 12p. at Clendish Hill. (b) 1854 Memorandum as above. Premises: parcel of meadow land containing 30p. part of a larger parcel containing 1a. at Clendish Hill. 1 sheet of paper

ACC/1016/346 Schedule (copy) for the New River Company's 26 Dec 1850 Map.

ACC/1016/347 Notice (copy) of a meeting to be held of all 22 Jun 1855 those having common rights over land to be taken by the New River Company.

ACC/1016/348 Letter concerning enfranchisement of the New 22 Jun 1856 River Company's copyhold.

ACC/1016/349 Valuation (copy) by Edward Whybro of 12 Nov 1856 copyholds of the New River Company.

ACC/1016/350 Plan of part of Butt's farm belonging to the New Undated River Company.

ACC/1016/351 Plan of land belonging to Sarah Davis Sparks. Undated

ACC/1016/352 Plan showing course of the New River near the Undated Green Dragon public house.

ACC/1016/353 Valuation for fine and enfranchisement. 31 Mar 1880 Premises: parcel of waste on the north side of Philip Lane containing 20p. Valuations: £2 and £31 6s. 6d. [Includes copy of grant of waste made to Thomas Scambler Owden, 24 Feb. 1852.]

ACC/1016/354 Valuation for enfranchisement 28 May 1864 Premises: parcel of land at Chitt's Hill containing 32p. Valuation: £6. 1s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of Samuel Page on the surrender of Alderman Sidney, 2 Mar. 1863.] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 53 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/355 Admission (copy) of Thomas Peart on the 11 Apr 1850 surrender of Sarah Betts Premises: messuage, together with a cottage and garden formerly part of a tenement called Rogers'.

ACC/1016/356 Notes of fines and enfranchisements valued for 11 Dec 1856 certain lots in a sale, one lot purchased by Mr. Peart, but no specific details as to the property.

ACC/1016/357 Valuations for fine and enfranchisement. 11 Dec 1861 Premises: parcel of meadow containing 1½a called Thorney pight lying in the Hale. Valuations: £20 and £60. [Includes copy of the admission of Thomas Peart on the surrender of John Philip Hunt, 22 Jan. 1857.]

ACC/1016/358 Admissions 1850 - 1852 (a) 11 May 1850 Admission (copy) of Thomas Pearson on the surrender of Woodward. Premises: messuage and appurtenances known as Nightingale Hall or Wood Green farm, and parcels of land totalling 21a. 2r. 14p. (Specified). 1 Sept. 1852 Admission (copy) of Thomas Pearson on the surrender of William John Anderson. Premises: messuage, garden and slip containing 1a. 3r. 15p. at Wood Green. 1 sheet of paper

ACC/1016/359 Valuation for fine. 12 Mar 1863 Premises as in ACC/1016/358 Valuation: £470.

ACC/1016/360 Admission (copy) of Mrs. Bella Gross Pearson 18 Apr 1864 under the will of her husband. Premises as in ACC/1016/358 With rough plan, correspondence and notes.

ACC/1016/361 Valuation for enfranchisement. Jul - Aug 1868 Premises: all copyholds held by Mrs. Pearson. Valuation: £5720. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 54 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/362 Valuation for enfranchisement as in Mar 1876 ACC/1016/361 Valuation: £5878. With correspondence.

ACC/1016/363 Admissions and Valuation 10 May 1850 Admission (copy) of Thomas Pearson on the surrender of Woodward as in ACC/1016/358 Admission (copy) of Thomas Rhodes on the surrender of Woodward Valuation for Mr. Pearson's fine at £200, and for Mr. Rhodes' at £120.

ACC/1016/364 Letter from the clerk to the Waste Land 5 Jun 1884 Committee concerning Mrs. B.G.Pearson Kidd's failure to comply with the conditions on which she purchased waste land.

ACC/1016/365 Admission (copy) of James Peggram on the 10 Jan 1845 surrender of George Brooks. Premises: sixteen cottages in Brook Street recently erected by the said Peggram. Endorsed: for enfranchisement see Gripper's papers.

ACC/1016/366 Valuation for enfranchisement for Mr. Perkiss. 9 Apr 1858 Premises: cottage with a little strip of land called Scotlands near the church gate on the north. Valuation: £80. [Includes copy of the admission of James Brown, 20 Sept. 1814.]

ACC/1016/367 Valuation for enfranchisement. 13 Oct 1875 Premises as in ACC/1016/366 Valuation: £67.

ACC/1016/368 Request for admission (copy) by Lewis Philips. Undated Premises: slip of land at Wood Green containing 1a. 0r. 14p. adjoining Moat Cottage, freehold premises owned by Mr. Philips. Valuation for fine £10 16s. 0d. Valuation for enfranchisement: £106 5s. 0d.

ACC/1016/369 Valuation for fine and enfranchisement as in 21 Jul 1873 ACC/1016/368 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 55 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/370 Valuation for enfranchisement. 10 Apr 1880 Premises as in ACC/1016/368 Valuation: £166 6s. 10d.

ACC/1016/371 Valuation for enfranchisement. 21 Apr 1898 Premises: messuage at High Cross Green called The Ferns. Valuation: £192 7s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of Miss Sarah Pownall, 2 Aug. 1858

ACC/1016/372 Admission (copy) of Matthew Revell of 7 Apr 1851 Edmonton, draper. Premises: messuage on the west of Artesian Cottages.

ACC/1016/373 Valuation for enfranchisement. 30 Nov 1868 Premises as in ACC/1016/372 Valuation: £90.

ACC/1016/374 Valuation for enfranchisement 5 Nov 1898 Premises: messuage, shop, conservatory etc. opposite Bruce Grove station, the adjoining carpenter's shop and cottage. Valuation: £288 9s. 0d. [Includes copy of admission of Joseph Redding, 10 Dec. 1872.]

ACC/1016/375 Valuation for fine. 8 Oct 1878 Premises as in ACC/1016/374. Valuation: £178.

ACC/1016/376 Admission (copy) of Thomas Rhodes on the 11 May 1850 surrender of Frederick Woodward. Premises: parcels of land totalling 29a. 3r. 20p., part of Nightingales farm at Bounds Green, and lying to the east of the Great Northern Railway.

ACC/1016/377 Admission (copy) of Harrison Rhodes, 23 Jun 1856 Frederick Rhodes, Arthur Rhodes and Mary Ann Rhodes. Premises as in ACC/1016/376 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 56 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/378 Valuation for enfranchisement. 21 Jun 1862 Premises as in ACC/1016/376 Valuation: £620. [Includes copy of the admission of Thomas William Rhodes under the will of his grandfather Thomas Rhodes, 14 Aug. 1860.]

ACC/1016/379 Extract from the Vestry Minutes 7 Apr. 1857 1858 refusing Mr. J.W. Robins' application to enclose waste land at the top of Hanger Lane, since the land in question forms the frontage of freeholds not in the applicant's possession, but suggesting another site in the neighbourhood might be found.

ACC/1016/380 Extract from Vestry Minutes granting Mr. J.W. 5 Sep 1857 Robins permission to build a school on the waste land at Hanger Lane, provided the site be vested in trustees approved by the vestry, and the design also be approved.

ACC/1016/381 Schedule of Mr. Woodward's copyholds, with 1830 notes as to later owners Premises: (a) messuage or farm and eight several meadows, known as Wood Green (later Nightingale Hall) farm, see Rhodes. (b) orchard at Elfs Green, in a place called Rowbush containing 25p., now Holbrook. (c) messuage and orchard at Smiths Cross, with the adjoining cottage and close known as Hopper's field, see Lobb. (d) meadow containing 6a. called Irelands, a close containing 4a, with a barn, see New River Company. (e) meadow in Clennish Marsh containing 1a. 1r. 0p., see Dickenson

ACC/1016/382 Valuation for fine and enfranchisement. 29 Aug 1873 Premises: messuage in Phillips Lane with garden, stable, chaisehouse etc. Valuation: £130 and £254 9s. 0d. [Includes memorandum that David Salomons died seized of the copyholds to which he was admitted on 27 Dec. 1850.] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 57 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/383 Admission (copy) of John Scales. 23 Apr. 1808 1808 - 1843 Premises: parcel of land on the east side of the High Road containing 3r. 5p. and a parcel immediately behind it containing 1a. 2r. 32p. Includes licences to demise, 1810 and notes of admission of tenants, 1843.

ACC/1016/384 Admissions, enfranchisement and license 1809 - 1832 (a) 15 June 1809 Admission (copy) of John Scales. Premises: parcel of land containing 7a. on the east side of the High Road. (b) 17 May 1832 Enfranchisement (copy). Premises: part of the above premises containing 986 sq. ft. and situated on the east side of the School of Industry. (c) 7 May 1816 Admission (copy) of John Scales. Premises: close called Loarne pightle containing 3a. (d) 3 June 1820 License to demise (copy) 2 above mentioned parcels. 1 sheet of paper

ACC/1016/385 Valuation for fine. 27 Jul 1843 Premises as ACC/1016/384 Valuation: £176 12s. 3d.

ACC/1016/386 Letter from Mr. Dingwall to Mr. Couchman 5 Aug 1876 relating to enfranchisement of the in ACC/1016/384 premises.

ACC/1016/387 Valuation (draft) for enfranchisement. 11 Aug 1876 Premises: close of land containing 7a. and a close containing 3a. known as Loarne Pightle. Valuation: £969 7s. 6d.

ACC/1016/388 Valuation (draft) for enfranchisement. 24 Nov 1876 Premises: copyholds held by Scales. Valuation: £4789. 7s. 6d.

ACC/1016/389 Valuation for fine. 18 Feb 1881 Premises: all Scales' copyholds referred to in a license of 3 June 1820 and not enfranchised in 1876. Valuation: £315 17s. 0d. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 58 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/390 Correspondence concerning Scales' 1899 1901 enfranchisement. 2 items

ACC/1016/391 Valuation for Capt. Scales' enfranchisement. 28 Jan 1905 Premises: Nos. 526 and 528 High Road, Tottenham. Valuation: £442 13s. 0d.

ACC/1016/392 Scales Settled Estates. 1905 (a) Valuation of quit rent of £5 16s. 8d. (b) Particulars (copy) of copyhold property about to be enfranchised (c) Report (draft) of Scales' enfranchisement.

ACC/1016/393 Valuation for fine. 8 May 1887 Premises: messuage at High Cross on the west side of the High Road. Valuation: £70. [Includes copy of the admission of Lancelot Sharpe, 16 May 1857.]

ACC/1016/394 Valuation for enfranchisement. 13 Jun 1887 Premises as in ACC/1016/393 Valuation: £127 1s. 0d.

ACC/1016/395 Valuation for enfranchisement. 26 Mar 1864 Premises: messuage with coach-house, stable, garden etc. at High Cross Green, with an adjoining paddock. Valuation: £445. [Includes copy of the admission of William Shaw under the will of Harriet Eaton, Jan. 1859. ]

ACC/1016/396 Valuation for fine. 28 May 1864 Premises: messuage and garden containing 1r. 8p. (abuttals given) Valuation: £100 [Includes copy of the admission of Peter Samuel Shippen on the surrender of Lord Prudhoe, 6 Oct. 1838.] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 59 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/397 Valuation for fine. 28 May 1864 Premises: two messuages, shop and land on the east side of the High Road, near the Bell Brewery. Valuation: £60 [Includes copy of the admission of Peter Samuel Shippen on the surrender of Lord Prudhoe, 4 Jan. 1844.]

ACC/1016/398 Plan of Mr. Shippen's property. 28 Jun 1853 Scale: c. linch = 20 feet. Coloured.

ACC/1016/399 Valuation for enfranchisement for Mr. 4 Jun 1853 Simmonds. Premises: parcel of land containing 6a. 1r. 5p. fronting on to West Green Road. Valuation: £280.

ACC/1016/400 Admission (draft copy) of Margaret Elizabeth 23 Feb 1863 Sparrow to three tenth part shares. Premises: eight messuages at High Cross, sixteen cottages in Rose and Crown Court, and eighteen other cottages in High Cross Lane. Valuation for fine of £300.

ACC/1016/401 Valuation for fine payable on the death of Dr. 30 May 1867 Sparrow for the property at High Cross let to Mr. Patrick: œ360

ACC/1016/402 Admission (copy) of Margaret Elizabeth Undated Sparrow to three tenth part shares. Premises: four messuages at High Cross (abuttals given) two messuages near High Cross with stables, outhouses etc, and a messuage at High Cross with a barn and stables.

ACC/1016/403 Memorandum of Sparrow's copyholds. Undated Premises: two messuages and shops on the High Road at High Cross one being the Rose and Crown Inn, seven adjoining messuages and shops, twenty-four cottages in High Cross Lane and a private road two further messuages in the private road and seven in a passage loading off the same. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 60 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/404 Valuation for enfranchisement. 6 Feb 1899 Premises: all Sparrow's copyholds. Valuation: £2774 12s. 0d.

ACC/1016/405 Valuation for enfranchisement. 10 Sep 1864 Premises: messuage and three gardens, 7a. in Godders field and a close containing 14a. called South field or St. Loize field. Valuation: £1512 15s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of Henry Sperling on the death of Sarah Ann Sperling, widow, 22 Oct. 1850.]

ACC/1016/406 Application for the purchase of waste land in 27 May 1862 Hanger Lane by George Sutton.

ACC/1016/407 Valuation for fine and enfranchisement. 7 Apr 1863 Premises: cottage, orchard and garden containing 2r. in Hanger Lane with an adjoining parcel of land (with note that cottage had long since been demolished). Valuations: £16 and £63 10s. 0d.

ACC/1016/408 Valuation for enfranchisement. 6 Dec 1883 Premises: messuage and garden on the east side of the High Road. Valuation: £259 9s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of Richard Brown Swinscombe and Ann, his wife, 24 Feb. 1852.]

ACC/1016/409 Valuation for enfranchisement by Miss Ann 9 Apr 1871 Taylor. Premises: messuage and shop on the corner of Park Road and the High Road. Valuation: £92 9s. 0d.

ACC/1016/410 Valuation for fine. 1 Jan 1869 Premises: Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 13 Artesian Place, Marsh Lane. Valuation: £129 18s. 8d. [Includes copy of the admission of George Topping on the surrender of Thomas Clark, 24 Oct. 1850.] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 61 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/411 Valuation for enfranchisement. 12 Feb 1870 Premises as in ACC/1016/410 Valuation: £221 3s. 8d.

ACC/1016/412 Notes on Tussell's copyhold. 14 May 1889 Premises: small parcel of land at the rear of his shop at High Cross. Fine: £6

ACC/1016/413 Description of Turner's copyholds. undated Premises: two cottages on the east side of the High Road (abuttals given), with a note that the cottages have been replaced by a messuage. 3 documents

ACC/1016/414 Valuation for fine. 12 Mar 1861 Premises as ACC/1016/413 Valuation: £50

ACC/1016/415 Letter concerning valuation for fine on No. 468 24 Oct 1900 High Road

ACC/1016/416 Valuation for enfranchisement. 12 Jun 1905 Premises as ACC/1016/413 Valuation: £126

ACC/1016/417 Plan of Miss Turner's copyholds, engrossed on Aug 1905 deed of enfranchisement.

ACC/1016/418 Valuation for fine on the admission of Elizabeth 18 Mar 1864 Walton, widow. Premises: three (later four) messuages with gardens at the north end of Tottenham and known as Nos. 1-4, Northampton Place. Valuation: £100 [Includes copy of the admission of Robert Walton, 16 Oct. 1838.

ACC/1016/419 Valuation for fine. 24 Apr 1896 Premises as ACC/1016/418 Valuation: £119 12s. 0d. With 1 item of correspondence. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 62 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/420 Sale particulars. 13 Jul 1896 The Nag's Head beer house and the other premises as above, now known as Nos. 876, 878 and 882 High Road.

ACC/1016/421 Valuation for fine. 26 Apr 1884 Premises: cottage with ½a. of orchard at Wood Green and known as the Jolly Butchers beer house. Valuation: £250. [Includes copy of the admission of Elizabeth Watson, 2 Oct. 1850.

ACC/1016/422 Valuation for enfranchisement. 2 Feb 1887 Premises as ACC/1016/421 Valuation: £732 10s. 0d.

ACC/1016/423 Note of sentence to be inserted into a scheme 23 Sep 1881 concerning waste land.

ACC/1016/424 Extract from Vestry Minutes Nov. 1809 relating 1910 to the enclosure of waste land in front of the house of Samuel Driver at Stamford Hill; permission was granted on payment of an annual rent of thirty shillings to the Lord. With plan.

ACC/1016/425 License granted 12 Apr. 1806by the Homage to 1906 Joseph Osgood Frearne to enclose a parcel of waste at Stamford Hill, paying a rent of œ1 1s. 0d. to the Lord.

ACC/1016/426 Plan of land at Stamford Hill showing area to be 1906 conveyed to owners of land in the rear and area to be conveyed to the Distract Council.

ACC/1016/427 Papers and correspondence relating to the sale 1905 - 1908 of waste land in front of 'The Newsams', Stamford Hill. 1 file LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 63 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/428 Declaration by H. Seymour Counchman 3 Dec 1910 regarding the waste land at the corner of Baileys Lane and the High Road, conveyed to the use of Amos Sanders in 1876 subject to waste rents to the Lord and to the Urban District Council representing the Commoners of the manor. With 2 plans.

ACC/1016/429 Papers, correspondence and plans relating to 1892 - 1919 the sale of waste land in front of Catalpa House, Stamford Hill, to Amos Sanders. 1 file

ACC/1016/430 Plans and correspondence relating to the 1908 - 1909 application of Tottenham Urban District Council to use certain waste land for the purpose of widening Stamford Hill and Baileys Lane. 1 file

ACC/1016/431 Rough plan of Stamford Hill showing the c 1905 different enclosures of wastes, with dates of enclosure.

ACC/1016/432 Correspondence, plans and papers relating to 1907 - 1913 an application by R.R.Booth to enclose waste land adjoining his property at the junction of West Green Road and Philip Lane, including correspondence with the Urban District Council concerning road improvements and development.

ACC/1016/433 Extract from Vestry Minutes 22 July 1823 30 Jul 1909 granting permission for the enclosure of waste in front of houses facing the High Road; waste rents for each given. Plan of waste copied from the Vestry Plan book. Endorsed: Nos. 397, 399-401 High Road, G.S. Curtis' property.

ACC/1016/434 Plan bearing application by J. Goodard to Aug 1904 acquire waste land in front of his premises, No. 324 High Road. Endorsed: Lord of the manor and the Urban District Council agreed to accept £20 for the purchase of the said waste land, May 1908. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 64 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/435 Correspondence, with plan, relating to the 1901 purchase of waste land by Percival Hart to provide a footpath along side the proposed 'General Gordon Hotel' Seven Sisters Road.

ACC/1016/436 Plan of waste land appropriated by the 8 Jul 1912 County Council for widening Lordship Lane at the junction with Westbury Avenue. 2 copies

ACC/1016/437 Correspondence and plans relating to a parcel 1906 - 1909 of waste land between the Free Grammar School and the almshouse enclosed in 1799 by Thomas Powell on a 99 year lease. The Lord was trying to recover his rights in the land on the expiry of the lease, from Mr, White, the occupant. 1 file

ACC/1016/438 Correspondence, with plan, relating to the Nov 1908 application of J. Seaward to purchase waste land in front of Nos. 320-322 High Road, High Cross. 1 file

ACC/1016/439 Plan accompanying application by Messrs. Aug 1905 Shepherd & Walters for the purchase of waste land in front of Nos. 310, 312 and 314 High Road, High Cross. Application accepted at a pries of œ400, provided that some of the said waste land be used to widen the highway.

ACC/1016/440 Correspondence, with plan, relating to the 1912 - 1913 purchase of two pieces of waste land at White Hart Lane, by Messrs. South & Son 1 file

ACC/1016/441 Correspondence, with plan, relating to the 1915 proposed purchase by the Urban District Council of a parcel of waste at Devonshire Hill (see below) for the erection of a contagious diseases hospital 1 file LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 65 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/442 Correspondence, with plan, relating to the 1921 application for the purchase of waste land adjoining his property, River House, Devonshire Hill, by S. South. The Lord was willing to sell his interest in the waste, the Council declined to sell theirs. 1 file

ACC/1016/443 Statement of waste lands enclosed, giving circa 1800 - tenant, rate and rental. 1825?

ACC/1016/444 List of Tottenham waste land rents. circa 1900 - 1925

ACC/1016/445 Plan of common land proposed to be taken by 1899 the Urban District Council for the widening of Broad Lane.

ACC/1016/446 Plan of site agreed for an underground public 14 Sep 1903 convenience on common land at , near the Queen's Head public house.

ACC/1016/447 Plan and correspondence relating to the 4 Aug 1909 application by the Urban District Council to move the public urinal at the junction of West Green Road and Philip Lane from the roadway to the adjoining corner of common land.

ACC/1016/448 Plan accompanying application by the Urban Nov 1903 District Council to use waste land to widen the High Road at Grove Place.

ACC/1016/449 Correspondence and plans relating to the use 1903 of waste land to widen the corner of Seven Sisters Road and the High Road. 1 file

ACC/1016/450 Plans relating to the proposed road widening at 27 Jul 1906 Pipers Court, White Hart Lane.

ACC/1016/451 Correspondence relating to the renting of waste 1906 - 1913 land at Duckett's Common for the erection of an ambulance station. 1 file LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 66 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/452 Particulars of Mrs. E. Jones' copyhold estate at May 1860 High Cross. In Chancery: Jones and Jones.

ACC/1016/453 Commissioners partition (copy) of the estate of 13 Nov 1860 Mrs. E. Jones. In Chancery: Jones and Jones.

ACC/1016/454 Explanatory statement of value of lots under Dec 1860 certificate of partition. 2 copies

ACC/1016/455 Description of the copyholds of Capt. Jones c 1860 and others. Premises: messuage at High Cross Green, with brewhouse, barn, stables, coach-house etc, the Swan Inn, with stables, coach-houses etc, and 1a. of garden ground behind, and adjoining orchard and garden containing 1a. 3r. 25p. and three small messuages with shop on the north side of High Cross Green.

ACC/1016/456 Valuation for fine on Capt. Jones admission to 6 Jun 1867 Madame de Hell's share. Premises as in ACC/1016/455 Valuation: £266.

ACC/1016/457 Valuation for fine on the admission of Mrs. 31 May 1875 Jones on the death of Colonel Jones. Premises as in ACC/1016/455. Valuation: £255.

ACC/1016/458 Valuation for enfranchisement by Mrs. J.L.W. 22 Jul 1907 Jones. Premises: Nos. 365, 367 and 369 High Road, on the west side of High Cross. Valuation: £496 12s. 0d.

ACC/1016/459 Valuation for fine on the admission of Fanny 21 Apr 1908 Julia Buchanan under the will of Mrs. Jones. Premises as in ACC/1016/455 not enfranchised in 1907. Valuation: £280.

ACC/1016/460 Plan of the Swan estate at High Cross, the 18 Dec 1847 property of Mrs. Jones of Cheltenham. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 67 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/461 Plan of Mrs. Jones estate taken from the Tithe Jul 1856 map.

ACC/1016/462 Plan of copyhold estate at Tottenham 1860

ACC/1016/463 Valuation for fine on decease of Mrs. 6 Feb 1886 Sherwood. Premises: (a) messuage with workshops in the rear, an adjacent cottage, two other cottages, block of stables, coachhouses, a timber yard with office, drying lofts, all comprising a total area of 1 a. (b) rectangular close containing 39p. and adjacent to the above, two small slips of garden ground let seperately and a small yards all adjoining the above premises. Valuation: £303 2s. 0d.

ACC/1016/464 Valuation for fine as in ACC/1016/463 1 Spt 1896

ACC/1016/465 Admission (copy) of George Brash Wheeler. 26 Mar 1886 Premises: a slip of garden ground, a small meadow called the Bowling Green, containing 1r. 8p., two plots of garden ground containing 23p. together, another parcel containing 27p., a cart-shed workshop and toolhouse, late an Infants school, an orchard containing 1a. 0r. 5p., various other small plots, all shown on plan, a cottage, a messuage with sawpit and poultry house and four cottages. With accompanying plan. Endorsed: late Mrs. Jones Sherwood.

ACC/1016/466 Valuation for enfranchisement. 19 Jun 1903 Premises: messuage, No. 2 Philip Lane, with adjoining cottage, stable, carpenters shop, coach-house, saw-mills and timber yard, late on lease to Samuel Cooper. Enfranchisement: £631 18s. 0d.

ACC/1016/467 Plan of five houses and shops and five cottages 1903 at Tottenham High Cross. 1 printed, 1 mss endorsed: Former Owner Mrs. Mary Cynthia Jones Sherwood, Wheeler's estate re sale to Tucker, 1903. 2 copies LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 68 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/468 Letter from Mrs. Read concerning permission to 28 Apr 1913 place a sign board in the pound at Edmonton.

ACC/1016/469 Correspondence relating to the 1917 - 1920 enfranchisement of the copyhold estate of Eleazar Hart, deceased, being Nos. 859, 861 and 863 High Road. 1 file

ACC/1016/470 Description of the duties of the manor circa 1840 - commons' drivers, hayward and brand-marker. 1860

ACC/1016/471 Description of the duties of the manor circa 1840 - commons' drivers, hayward and brand-marker. 1860

ACC/1016/472 Acknowledgement by Thomas Bukwell, retiring 12 May 1880 pound-keeper, that he has handed over his equipment, consisting of 2 cast-iron pitch pot 1 manor brand and 2 marsh brands, all of cast -iron, to J.W. Couchman

ACC/1016/473 Acknowledgement by George Stevens, newly 20 Apr 1891 appointed pound-keeper, that he has received the equipment as above.

ACC/1016/474 Map of Tottenham (printed) taken from 1818 Robinson; History and Antiquities of Tottenham.

ACC/1016/475 Sale particulars. 25 Sep 1789 Mansions known as Bruce Castle and Mount Pleasant, with other farms, houses and lands in Tottenham. Sale price and purchaser noted for each lot; Bruce Castle and Mount Pleasant themselves were bought in. ACC/1016/475-478 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/476 Sale particulars. 24 May 1808 Mansion known as Mount Pleasant at West Green. Prices marked. ACC/1016/475-478 are an original bundle LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 69 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/477 Sale particulars. 27 Jun 1832? Freehold estate of the late Joseph Finden Mayo at the Hale, Tottenham, in 14 lots; with plan. Prices marked. ACC/1016/475-478 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/478 Plan of The Elms, a freehold estate in c 1848 Tottenham; ref. figures from Tithe map. Endorsed: 'Plan of the Elms where the Drapers School now is kept by the Misses Wilson early in 1800. The property of Messrs. Fletcher of Union Dock, Limehouse. Sold by my father Edward Whybro about the year 1848 I think, for £3,500. I went to school there.' ACC/1016/475-478 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/479 Sale particulars. 14 Aug 1872 Freehold leasehold and copyhold dwelling houses, shops and cottage at Tottenham, West Green and Southgate.

ACC/1016/480 Correspondence relating to valuations. 1832 1842 ACC/1016/480-488 are an original bundle 2 items

ACC/1016/481 Valuation of a house on the south-east corner 16 Feb 1872 of Tottenham Green in the occupation of Clark: marketable value œ780. ACC/1016/480-488 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/482 Letter from J.W. Couchman concerning the 17 May 1875 best method of disposing of J. P. Townsend's land on the north side of Lordship Lane, abutting Chapman's Green. ACC/1016/480-488 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/483 Valuation of the annual rent of the Bricklayers' 23 Apr 1877 Arms, Tottenham High Road prior to a 21 year lease, Chassereau to Wiseman. Valuation of £28 p.a. as a private house and £35 p.a. as a beer shop. ACC/1016/480-488 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/484 Notice of a Vestry meeting to be held on 1 22 Feb 1833 March; with agenda including several items concerning waste land. ACC/1016/480-488 are an original bundle LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 70 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/485 Notice by the East London Water Works Co. to 14 Oct 1868 the Commoners of Tottenham of a meeting to be held for all parties with rights to common land. The Company were paying compensation for rights in land they were compulsorily acquiring. ACC/1016/480-488 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/486 Valuation for enfranchisement. 30 Nov 1869 Premises: parcel containing approximately 3r. 4p. in Tottenham Marsh. Valuation: £30. [Includes copy of conveyance by William Delano to the East London Water Works Company for £126, 24 May 1869.] ACC/1016/480-488 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/487 Valuation for fine and enfranchisement of land 13 Dec 1873 purchased by the East London Water Works Company from Philip Harvey, being a small parcel adjoining the premises purchased of Delano. Total for fine and enfranchisement œ13. ACC/1016/480-488 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/488 Notice (printed) from the East London Water 9 Dec 1899 Works Co. to Sir William Michael Curtis, bart., Lord of the Manor of Edmonton, that land in his possession is to be purchased compulsorily. ACC/1016/480-488 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/489 Scale of surveyors fees, showing value of Circa 1875 - property surveyed from œ100-1200 and 1899 appropriate fee.

ACC/1016/490 Extract from the Law Society's Gazette relating Feb 1919 to the enfranchisement of copyholds.

ACC/1016/491 Correspondence to and from J.W. Couchman 1854 - 1899 relating to various road widening schemes. 4 items

ACC/1016/492 Letter from H.S. Couchman to J.E. Farrow 4 Jan 1909 conveying the Lord's permission for him to stand his coffee stall on waste land to the north of the schools in the Main Road, Scotland Green, for a nominal rent of one shilling p.a. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 71 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/493 Correspondence, plans and tenancy 1910 - 1923 agreements relating to waste land in front of Nos. 709-725 High Road, near Church Road, and mainly between H.S. Couchman and the Engineers to the Tottenham Urban District Council. 1 file

ACC/1016/494 Correspondence between H.S. Couchman and 1911 - 1923 the Engineer to the Tottenham Urban District Council relating to waste land adjoining the Moselle Brook. It contains a contemporary printed copy and a modern typed copy of a letter from James Dean, surveyor of highways to Edward Whybro, steward of the manor, date 1 Nov. 1837 and containing 'Observations upon the Arching over and improving the Sewerage of the River Moselle, also as to the propriety of small pieces of Waste Land upon the sides of the same and of improving the Sewerage and Drainage of the Parish generally'. 1 file

ACC/1016/495 Printed circular letter from James Dean to the 1837 inhabitant householders of Tottenham concerning voluntary commutation of tithes. It includes a letter from the vicar of Tottenham reproduced verbatim on the subject.

ACC/1016/496 Newspaper cuttings (2) with reports of the Sep Nov 1837 meetings held at Tottenham to discuss the commutation of tithes.

ACC/1016/497 Copy of the opinion of Charles Watkins 19 Nov 1802 respecting the waste lands in the parish of Tottenham; taken by order of the Vestry.

ACC/1016/498 Notice (printed) setting out the procedure 27 Nov 1857 followed when an application is received by the Steward for an enclosure of waste and requesting an explanation for the omission of the name of the Lord and his steward in the present Vestry notice.

ACC/1016/499 Notice of a Tottenham Vestry meeting on 31 26 Aug 1865 Aug. 1865, with agenda LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 72 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/500 Notice of a Tottenham Vestry meeting on 18 11 Jan 1889 Jan. 1889, with agenda

ACC/1016/501 Act to confirm schemes under the Metropolitan 1882 Commons Act, 1866, and the Metropolitan Commons Amendment Act, 1869, relating respectively to Acton, , Turnham Green and Tottenham Commons.

ACC/1016/502 Act for transferring to the Wood Green Local 31 May 1889 Board portions of certain funds derived from the Sale of Waste Lands in the parish of Tottenham, in the County of Middlesex and for other services.

ACC/1016/503 Act (as amended in committee) for transferring 1889 to the Wood Green Local Board portions of certain funds derived from the sale of Waste lands in Tottenham.

ACC/1016/504 Letter to Edward Whybro enclosing a report 6 Feb 1861 and a sketch of the proposed plan for draining Wood Green Common and requesting on behalf of the drainage committee the Lord's assent. The enclosures have not survived.

ACC/1016/505 Letter (draft) form Edward Whybro to the Wood 7 Feb 1861 Green Committee concerning the committee's attitude to him as bailiff of the manor.

ACC/1016/506 Plan for drainage at Wood Green Common, 23 Mar 1861 proposed by J.W. Couchman. With rough draft.

ACC/1016/507 Letter from Edward Whybro to the Tottenham 28 Jun 1861 Local Board of Health concerning the drainage of Wood Green Common.

ACC/1016/508 Letter (draft), possibly from Edward Whybro, 14 Jan 1862 explaining his fees as surveyor for the draining of the Common.

ACC/1016/509 Draft of an article in the Tottenham and 2 Jul 1868 Edmonton Times concerning the functions and personnel of the Local Board of Health. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 73 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/510 Draft of an article in the Tottenham Times on 31 Jul 1868 the Local Board of Health's handling of drainage.

ACC/1016/511 Table showing the number of years purchase 7 Feb 1855 on the net annual value of property proposed to be enfranchised in respect of fines.

ACC/1016/512 Copyhold Commission: terms for Circa 1840 - enfranchisements (printed). 1860

ACC/1016/513 The Copyhold Acts of 1852 and 1858: minute of 186[ - ] the Copyhold Commissions as to compulsory enfranchisements.

ACC/1016/514 Affidavit by John William Couchman that he will 14 Jun 1875 hear and determine the matters referred to him under the Copyhold Acts. Sworn before L.H. Stone, Lord Mayor of London, J.P. for the County of Middlesex.

ACC/1016/515 Bill to amend the Copyhold Acts and for the 1887 enfranchisement of copyhold and customary lands.

ACC/1016/516 List showing the arrangement of clauses in the 1887 Copyhold Enfranchisement Bill.

ACC/1016/517 Copyhold enfranchisement: scale of 1894 compensation under the Act of 1894. 2 copies

ACC/1016/518 Scale of allowance to valuers for their services 1894 in the execution of the Copyhold Act of 1894. 2 copies

ACC/1016/519 Printed forms (incompleted) for the award of post 1887 valuers under the Copyhold Enfranchisement Act.

ACC/1016/520 Act to consolidate the Copyhold Acts. 1894 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 74 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/521 Minute of the Board of Agriculture as to 1894 proceedings on compulsory enfranchisements under the new Copyhold Act. 2 copies

ACC/1016/522 Notice to Sir William Curtis, bart., as a 1 Dec 1899 landowner, that an application is to be made to Parliament to transfer the Lammas lands in Tottenham to the Tottenham Urban District Council. With correspondence from the steward to J.W. Couchman (2 items) and a press cutting.

ACC/1016/523 Affidavit by J.W. Couchman, agent for the Lord Circa 1875 - of the Manor, concerning the Lammas lands of 1899 the manor and the customs and rights pertaining thereto.

ACC/1016/524 Act to provide for vesting in the Tottenham 1900 Urban District Council the Lammas lands in the district to confer various powers with respect to commons, open spaces and recreation grounds, streets, buildings and other matters of local government.

ACC/1016/525 Notice from the Wood Green Urban District 1903 Council to Sir William Curtis, bart., as a landowner. The Council propose to take compulsorily the Moat House and 1a. 3r and 3p. on Wood Green Common for the purpose of building a 'Destructor'.

ACC/1016/526 Draft letter to the clerk to the Tottenham Urban 27 Jul 1906 District Council concerning the setting up of an ambulance station on Duckett's Common by the Hornsey Borough Council at an annual rent of 1s. 0d

ACC/1016/527 Newspaper cutting from the 'Weekly Herald' 19 Nov 1920 concerning the Tottenham Urban District Councils application to Parliament to acquire all the waste lands in the area. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 75 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/528 Case for the opinion of counsel concerning the 29 Mar 1837 Lord of the Manor's right to sue for trespass those making roads or ways across common land at Bed Stile Lane. Mr. Duval's opinion was that the Lord had such a right. With a copy.

ACC/1016/529 Extracts from the Court rolls 1656-1761 of the 1846 manor of Tottenham relating to rights of common.

ACC/1016/530 Notice of a Court Baron to be held on 26 Mar. 8 Mar 1861 1861. 1. John Dingwall, steward. 2. Edward Whybro, bailiff.

ACC/1016/531 Miscellaneous correspondence etc. to and from 1855 - 1920 Edward Whybro, J.W. Couchman and J.S. Couchman relating to manorial business. 11 documents

ACC/1016/532 Extract from the Daily Telegraph condemning 7 Nov 1893 Mr. Gladstone's inactivity over the continuing coal strike.

ACC/1016/533 Valuation for fine and enfranchisement. 10 Aug 1870 Premises: messuage and garden at or near High Cross Green. Valuations: £116 5s. 0d. and £136 10s. 0d. [Includes copy of the admission of Amelia Rowley and others, 1847] ACC/1016/533-546 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/534 Valuation for enfranchisement. 7 Oct 1868 Premises: messuage, coach-house and stable with a paddock containing 1a. 1r. 33p. and a shrubbery at High Cross Green. Valuation: £1040. [Includes copy of the admission of William Fowler for a consideration of £2,500, 24 Jan. 1859.] Endorsement: settled amicably at £900. ACC/1016/533-546 are an original bundle LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 76 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/535 Valuation for enfranchisement by Eliza 19 Sep 1865 Sanders. Premises in Church Street and Orchard Place, Tottenham (sub-tenants given). Valuation: £357 8s. 5d. Endorsement: settled amicably at £340 0s. 0d, 20 Feb. 1866. ACC/1016/533-546 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/536 Notice of compulsory purchase. undated 1. Great Eastern Railway Company 2. Horace Barry Premises: 0a. 3r. 1p. in Lordship Lane. ACC/1016/533-546 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/537 Valuation for enfranchisement. 19 Sep 1865 Premises as in ACC/1016/536, part of a residential property. Valuation: £346 9s. 0d. Endorsement: settled amicably at £300, 20 Feb. 1866. ACC/1016/533-546 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/538 Valuation for enfranchisement. 22 Jan 1872 Premises: property in Tottenham purchased by the Great Eastern Railway Company from Samuel Patrick, Barnard Baker, Miss Lynn and Miss Martineau. Details of property and purchase price given in memorandum of 1870. Valuation: £2370. ACC/1016/533-546 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/539 Notice of compulsory purchase. 1882 1. Great Eastern Railway Company. 2. Trustees of Sir William Curtis, bart. Premises: 0a. 1r. 10p. of common land shown on plan. ACC/1016/533-546 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/540 Plan showing proposed new roads on either 24 Apr 1883 side of Nightingale Hall, Bounds Green, leading to the Great Eastern Railway station; giving cross sections, diversion of footpath etc. ACC/1016/533-546 are an original bundle LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 77 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/541 Plan of proposed roads on either side of 18 Sep 1883 Nightingale Hall, Bounds Green, leading to land owned by the Great Eastern Railway Company. Small scale. ACC/1016/533-546 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/542 Plan of part of a railway line with land adjacent 8 Jun 1899 measuring 0a. 0r. 5½p. coloured pink and Gate Cottage marked 'to be removed'. Scale: 1inch : 33feet. ACC/1016/533-546 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/543 Report and valuation. 6 Dec 1911 Premises: Lammas and freehold lands totalling 17a. 3r. 11p. on the east side of the Great Eastern Railway and north of Ferry Lane to be taken by the Railway Company. Valuation: £3104. 6s. 9d. With draft. ACC/1016/533-546 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/544 Rough plan of property lying in the triangle undated between the High Road to Edmonton, Bruce Grove and Lordship Lane. Marked with lot numbers. ACC/1016/533-546 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/545 Plan of the parish boundary between Hornsey circa 1875 - and Tottenham showing the Great Northern 1899 Railway and Green Lanes, with a piece of land between the two shaded green. Scale: 1inch : 4chains. ACC/1016/533-546 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/546 Rough valuation notes in pencil. undated ACC/1016/533-546 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/547 Plan of waste land at South Tottenham station 29 Nov 1878 proposed to be purchased by the Midland Railway Co. for improvements at the station. Scale: 1inch : 40feet. With covering letter to J.W.Couchman. ACC/1016/547-549 are an original bundle LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 78 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/548 Plan of the Tottenham and Railway circa 1875 - showing the line crossing Green Lanes. 1899 No scale. ACC/1016/547-549 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/549 Notice of compulsory purchase. 1897 1. Midland Railway. 2. Sir William Michael Curtis, bart. Premises: waste land in south Tottenham (unspecified). ACC/1016/547-549 are an original bundle.

ACC/1016/550 Plan of land to be taken to erect a station at 2 Feb 1858 Wood Green on the Great Northern line at the request of the residents. Scale: 1inch : 50feet. 2 copies

ACC/1016/551 Letter to the Tottenham Local Board from the 19 Jul 1858 Great Northern Railway Detailing proposed plans for acquiring land on Wood Green Common for widening the railway and improving the station, but compensating the commoners by the purchase of part of the Moat House estate which is to be added to the common. With plan.

ACC/1016/552 Notice, plan and schedule of land required in 13 Dec 1865 Tottenham for the Hornsey to Hertford branch of the Great Northern Railway. Premises: 6a. 0r. 11p. of common land at Wood Green.

ACC/1016/553 Valuation of premises in ACC/1016/552: 21 Feb 1866 œ1345 11s. 9d.

ACC/1016/554 Correspondence to J.W.Couchman concerning 1866 1869 the sale in ACC/1016/551-553 7 documents

ACC/1016/555 Valuation (draft). 3 Jul 1868 Premises: 0a. 2r. 38p. of common land in Bounds Green Lane required by the Hornsey and Hertford Railway. Valuation: £295. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 79 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/556 Correspondence from the Great Northern 1869 Railway Company to J.W. Couchman concerning purchase of further pieces of waste land. 4 documents

ACC/1016/557 Notice convening a meeting of commoners to 26 Jul 1875 appoint a committee to treat with the Great Northern Railway Co. as to the compensation for the extinction of Common rights.

ACC/1016/558 Notice of compulsory purchase. 15 Sep 1875 1. Great Northern Railway. 2. Sir William Michael Curtis, bart. Premises: 1a. 0r. 17p. adjacent to Wood Green Station. Valued at £305. With plan.

ACC/1016/559 Notice of compulsory purchase. 1900 1. Great Northern Railway. 2. Sir William Michael Curtis, bart. Premises: yard, stable and shed in Dog and Duck Lane, Southgate, adjoining the railway.

ACC/1016/560 Plan of common land which the Ecclesiastical 1849 Commissioners have applied to enclose. Premises: 2a. 1r. 27p. fronting Green Lanes and the Turnpike Road and adjoining the Hornsey parish boundary. Scale: 1inch : 100feet. ACC/1016/560-569 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/561 Tracing showing a road on the waste land in circa 1840 - front of Poulterers' Almshouses: states that 1860 length of road is about 1375 feet and quantity 1 acres. No scale. ACC/1016/560-569 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/562 Plan of land at West Green showing proposed 1858 alteration of frontage towards High Road. Scale: 1inch : 50feet. ACC/1016/560-569 are an original bundle LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 80 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/563 Plan of the Imperial Lager Brewery Ltd, Dec 1895 showing land proposed to be exchanged with the Parish to provide a roadway entrance to the factory. Scale approx. 1inch : 30feet. With covering letter. ACC/1016/560-569 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/564 Proposed widening of West Green Road. 11 Mar 1899 Scale: 1inch : 88feet. ACC/1016/560-569 are an original bundle 2 plans

ACC/1016/565 Plan of land between Green Lanes and circa 1875 - Hornsey station from Frobisher Road to 1899 Tottenham Lane: the plan shows the line of two pipes, one marked 18", the other 12". No scale. ACC/1016/560-569 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/566 Tracing of the Green Lanes Estate ( circa 1875 - and Provincial Freehold Land Society); shows 1899 Hanger Lane and land beside it marked A to be conveyed and B to be given up to the public, a total of 39p. No scale. ACC/1016/560-569 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/567 Plan of sewer outfall between the property of J. circa 1875 - Phillips and Green Lanes. 1899 Scale: 1inch : approx. 28feet. ACC/1016/560-569 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/568 Plan of Suffield Lodge and common land circa 1875 - between Seven Sisters Road and the High 1899 Road at West Green. No scale. ACC/1016/560-569 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/569 Tracing of Wood Green Estate (Finsbury circa 1875 - Freehold Land Society) showing waste land 1899 fronting Colney Hatch Road required for public footpaths. Scale: 1inch : 100feet. ACC/1016/560-569 are an original bundle LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 81 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/570 Map of Tottenham (printed) taken from 1818 Robinson, History and Antiquities of Tottenham, with additional colouring and notes.

ACC/1016/571 Specification for drainage and repair of fences 1867 on common land at Hanger Lane. ACC/1016/570-581 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/572 Letter (draft) to the Waste Land Committee 25 Sep 1867 from J.W.Couchman informing them of the award of contracts for improvements to common land. ACC/1016/570-581 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/573 Certificates from J.W.Couchman for payments 1868 - 1870 to be made to Mr. Chapman for his work on the common lands. ACC/1016/570-581 are an original bundle 4 documents

ACC/1016/574 Letter from Mr. Chapman to J.W.Couchman 13 Jun 1874 giving costs of posts and rails. ACC/1016/570-581 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/575 Draft specification and form of tender 1873 (a) Specification (draft) of works required in the construction and repair of fences on common land in Tottenham (specified). (b) Form of tender (draft). ACC/1016/570-581 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/576 Scheme with respect to Tottenham Commons 30 Dec 1881 under the Metropolitan Commons Act, 1866 and Amendment, 1869. ACC/1016/570-581 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/577 Plan of drainage improvement by the 1886 Tottenham Local Board of Health at the Hale. Scale: 1 inches : 10feet. ACC/1016/570-581 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/578 Act to divide the district of the Local Board of 7 Aug 1888 Health of Tottenham. ACC/1016/570-581 are an original bundle LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 82 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/579 Plan of frontage on Green Lanes at Harringey 1897 Park Station. Scale: 1inch : approx. 100feet. ACC/1016/570-581 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/580 Letter from C.W.Curtis to J.W. Couchman 17 Sep 1898 concerning Mr. Dingwall, steward of the manor. ACC/1016/570-581 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/581 Letter from E.B.Perry to Mrs. Couchman giving 28 Aug 1901 the address of Mr. Crossdale. ACC/1016/570-581 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/582 Description 20 Dec. 1886 (copy) of the property 1905 known as Sparrow's copyholds on the admission of the Rev. J. Pennington. Premises: seven messuages on the High Road (later known as Nos. 330 & 332, 334, 338, 340, 342, 344 High Road) and the messuage known as the Rose and Crown (No.336), eighteen messuages in High Cross Lane, known as Nos. 1-18, seven messuages in Rose and Crown Yard and known as Nos. 19-25 High Cross Lane.

ACC/1016/583 Valuation for enfranchisement. c 1905 Premises as in ACC/1016/582. Valuation: £2749 12s. 0d. With plan and description of each building.

ACC/1016/584 Statement of quarterly rents and payments 1905 together with details of leases. Premises as in ACC/1016/582

ACC/1016/585 Correspondence from Messrs. Golding and Feb - May Hargrove to H. S. Couchman concerning the 1905 above enfranchisement. 6 documents

ACC/1016/586 Agreement (copy). 1906 1. Wood Green Urban District Council. 2. Harold Seymour Couchman. That 2 should act as assessor and surveyor for the Council who have acquired the rights of the Lord of the Manor in certain waste land. Consideration: fifty guineas. 2 copies LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 83 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/587 Correspondence between Wood Green Urban 1905 - 1907 District Council and H.S. Couchman concerning waste land and common.

ACC/1016/588 Correspondence with the Tottenham Urban 1906 - 1915 District Council and others, plans and papers, relating to land on Page Green Common and part of Earlsmead School playground taken for road widening under the Tottenham and Light Railways Order. 2 files

ACC/1016/589 Correspondence with the Tottenham Urban 1906 - 1915 District Council and others, plans and papers, relating to land on Page Green Common and part of Earlsmead School playground taken for road widening under the Tottenham and Walthamstow Light Railways Order. 2 files

ACC/1016/590 Correspondence, plans and papers relating to 1902 - 1905 waste land in Green Lanes taken for the Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway. 34 documents

ACC/1016/591 Correspondence and plans relating to an 1919 - 1922 application by Messrs. Bertish and Co. to purchase waste land adjoining the Congregational Church, Tottenham High Cross. Estate papers

ACC/1016/592 Licences 1810, 1820 to demise (copy) granted 1881 to John Scales. Premises: (a) close of 7a. on the east side of Tottenham High Street (1820). (b) orchard ground to be let to Augustus King for 71 years (1810) (c) meadow and orchard ground (excepting that let to King) for the term of 71 years (1810). ACC/1016/592-602 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/593 Map of lands in Tottenham belonging to John 1821 Scales, esq. Premises situated off Stoneleigh Road. Scale: 1½inches : 100feet. Coloured. ACC/1016/592-602 are an original bundle LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 84 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/594 Building lease. 29 Aug. 1825 1825 - 1826 1. John Scales. 2. Thomas Peart. Premises: parcel of land in Stoneleigh Road for the purpose of erecting one or more, but not exceeding three, brick messuages. Term: 61 years. Rent: £9 15s. 0d. p.a. With plan of land and elevation of proposed houses. Endorsed 1 Mar. 1826 upon above indenture of lease: Lease. Parties as above. Premises: parcel of land in a new road called Sanchez Road, adjoining the land leased above. Terms and rent as above. With plan. ACC/1016/592-602 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/595 Building lease. 1 Aug 1829 1. John Scales. 2. Edward Fidler. Premises: parcel of land at Stoneleys South (abuttals given) on which Fidler has recently built two messuages and a coach-house according to an agreement of 1825, and an adjoining parcel situated on a new road to be known as the Circular Road. Term: 61 years from 1825, the last mentioned parcel to be held for a further 3½ years. Rent: £24 5s. 0d. p.a. for the term of 61 years and £10 p.a. for the further 3½ years. With plan. ACC/1016/592-602 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/596 Counterpart lease. 14 Sep 1863 1. Edward Scales. 2. Thomas Keasley. Premises: messuage at Stoneleys South and a certain portion of the garden. Term: 21 years. Rent: £22 p.a. With plan. ACC/1016/592-602 are an original bundle LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 85 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/597 Building agreement (copy). 9 Apr 1883 1. William Cowell Williams. 2. Samuel and George Woodley. Premises on the Stoneleys Estate marked Nos. 126-129 and 250-256 on the accompanying plan. The lessees to build houses according to the accompanying specifications at a cost of £200 per house. Term: 89 years. Rent: peppercorn for first 3 months and £3 10s. per plot for the residue of term. With ground plan and elevation of the houses to be erected. ACC/1016/592-602 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/598 Power of attorney. 16 Aug 1889 1. Augustus Hendriks. 2. John William Couchman. In respect of the Scales Settled Estate and supplementary to a power granted by William Henry Scales, a lieutenant in H.M.Army, to Augustus Hendriks. ACC/1016/592-602 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/599 Plan of the Scales Settled Estate at Tottenham; Jan 1902 house numbers marked. Scale: 1 inch : approx. 100feet. Coloured. ACC/1016/592-602 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/600 Undated Extract from He left money for eight almshouses to be built the will and on land known as Seven Acres, part of his codicil of Stoneleys estate and charged the rest of the Baltazar estate with an annual pension of £16 to be paid Sanches 1599 to the inhabitants of the almshouses. ACC/1016/592-602 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/601 Circular letter from the Tottenham Local Board 29 Nov 1893 of Health to J.W. Couchman summoning owners of premises in Scotland Green to a meeting on the drainage and sanitary condition of the district. ACC/1016/592-602 are an original bundle LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 86 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/602 Affidavit (copy) by J.W. Couchman concerning 1895 property in Eade Road the land in question was featured in a chancery suit, plaintiff, William Eve, surveyor. With covering letter from Eve. ACC/1016/592-602 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/603 Extract from a codicil to the will of Balthazar Feb 1897 Sanchez, 1601, concerning the repair of the almshouses; 2 items correspondence concerning the duty of repairing the almshouses now vested in the Scales settled estates.

ACC/1016/604 Correspondence concerning the method of 1885 1897 payment of œ16 p.a. to the eight poor inhabitants of Sanchez' almshouses. 3 items

ACC/1016/605 Record of dealings with waste and common 1910 lands in the manor of Tottenham and parish of Wood Green Extracts from court rolls and vestry minutes and tracings of plans, pasted into scrapbooks. Vol. I, 1850-1876 Vol. 2, 1877-1905

ACC/1016/606 Record of dealings with waste and common 1910 lands in the manor of Tottenham and parish of Wood Green Extracts from court rolls and vestry minutes and tracings of plans, pasted into scrapbooks. Vol. I, 1850-1876 Vol. 2, 1877-1905

ACC/1016/607 Survey of the Wood Green common and waste 1910 lands; a surveyor's field note book.

ACC/1016/608 Similar notebook to ACC/1016/607, unlabelled. Undated

ACC/1016/609 Sheets of tracing paper with similar plans of Undated land to ACC/1016/607 7 documents LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 87 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/610 Press cutting from the Mark Lane Express and 22 Mar 1847 Agricultural Journal on the Tenant Right Bill. Also includes obituary of Sir William Curtis, bart., lord of the manors of Tottenham.

ACC/1016/611 Plan (tracing) of a copyhold estate at Circa 1840 - Tottenham belonging to Mrs. Jones and her 1860 children. Scale: 4½inches : approx. 100feet. Coloured.

ACC/1016/612 Notices of compulsory purchase and plans of 22 Jun 1855 part of Wood Green Common and waste land in Wood Green, under the New River Company's Act of 1854.

ACC/1016/613 Valuation for fine. 18 Oct 1871 Premises: two messuages and gardens at the Hale. Valuation: £38. [Includes copy of the admission of Robert Appleton on the surrender of Philip Hunt, 17 Dec. 1856.] ACC/1016/613-616 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/614 Extract from the Tottenham vestry minutes 7 Dec 1870 relating to Richard Reuben Booth's application to enclose waste land by his messuage Gothic Cottage in return for giving up portions of his property. Approved by the Waste Land Committee. With plan. ACC/1016/613-616 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/615 Newspaper cutting from the Tottenham Herald: 22 Apr 1890 report of General Purposes Committee of the Local Board of Health relating to a proposed alteration to a road across West Green Common; that Richard Reuben Booth substitute a new road at his own expense, the present road to be added to the Common. With typed copy. ACC/1016/613-616 are an original bundle LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 88 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/616 Newspaper cutting from the Tottenham Herald: 3 Nov 1911 notice of intended application by the Lord of the Manor to the Board of Agriculture for consent to enclosure of part of a common under the Law of Commons Amendment Act, 1893. ACC/1016/613-616 are an original bundle

ACC/1016/617 Will (copy) of Edward Hugh Cornwall of Devon Circa 1875 - House, Hertford Road, Lower Edmonton, 1899 gentleman. His household goods in trust to be divided among his daughters. His stock in trade at Lower Edmonton to be offered to his son T.R. Cornwall at a fair price, if he decline, it to be sold by auction. All his freehold property to be sold. The proceeds of all his real and personal estate to be divided equally among all his children. Trustees and executors: his sons T.R., E.S., W. and I.H. Cornwall and his son-in-law Henry Kenyon.

ACC/1016/618 Sale catalogue. 22 - 23 Aug Stock in trade and plant of the Wood Green 1883 Potteries, Honey Lane, including household effects and florists stock. Some prices marked.

ACC/1016/619 Admission (copy) of Fanny Julia Buchanan 12 May 1908 under the will of Julia Jones, dec. Premises: messuage known as the Swan at the junction of Philip Lane and the High Road and the adjoining shop and messuage known as No. 1 Philip Lane. Fine: £280. Papers of J.W. Couchman as civil engineer, surveyor, valuer and estate agent

ACC/1016/620 Apportionment (copy) of the rent charge in lieu 16 May 1843 Unfit of tithes in the parish of Tottenham. Not available for general access

ACC/1016/621 Notices to the landowners and householders of 1837 Tottenham from James Dean Concerning (a) fire watching and the lighting of highways. (b) parochial assessments. (c) commutation of great and small tithes. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 89 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/622 Bond in œ361 12s. 6d. 30 May 1861 1. John William Couchman and his sureties. 2. George Darby, Henry Mules and George Ridley, Board of Agriculture. For the performance of J.W. Couchman's duties as valuers for the redemption of tithes on lands in West field, Lockley field, Great May field and Little May field, Tottenham.

ACC/1016/623 Table showing the value of tithe rent charges 1889 for the year. Printed

ACC/1016/624 Board of Agriculture instructions for the Apr 1894 redemption of tithe rent charges and corn rents.

ACC/1016/625 Board of Agriculture leaflet explaining the Apr 1919 redemption of tithe rent charge and corn rents under the Tithe Act, 1918.

ACC/1016/626 Lease. 1 Nov 1823 1. Henry Piper Sperling. 2. James Gasson. Premises: messuage, bakehouse and warehouse or shop, and two messuages behind the said premises in Tottenham. Term: 60 years. Rent: £42 18s. 0d. p.a. With marginal plan.

ACC/1016/627 Counterpart lease. 13 Jun 1826 1. Henry Piper Sperling. 2. Joseph Fletcher. Premises: messuage and garden with an adjoining close containing 5a. at Tottenham High Cross. Term: 42 years. Rent: £110 p.a. with a levy of £10 per acre for every acre of the said close converted to arable uses.

ACC/1016/628 Manor of Tottenham. 16 Oct 1833 License to Henry Piper Sperling to enclose and annex to his freehold the River Moselle in so far as it runs along the freehold lands of the said Henry Piper Sperling. Rent: 2shillings p.a. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 90 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/629 Counterpart lease. 14 Jul 1840 1. Henry Piper Sperling. 2. John Sanderson. Premises: messuage with garden and orchard at Tottenham and two adjoining closes of land containing 8a. Term: 29 years. Rent: £160 p.a.

ACC/1016/630 Counterpart lease. 22 Mar 1842 1. The Rev. George William Curtis. 2. Edward May. Premises: messuage, coach-house and stable yard on the west side of the High Road at Tottenham High Cross. Term: 21 years. Rent: £60 p.a.

ACC/1016/631 Counterpart lease. 17 Sep 1844 1. Henry Piper Sperling. 2. Henry William Harvey. Premises: three parcels of garden ground on the west side of the High Road at Tottenham, with covenant to build. Term: 61 years. Rent: £10 p.a. With marginal plan.

ACC/1016/632 Counterpart lease. 19 Jun 1848 1. Sarah Ann Sperling, widow. 2. Henry Larchin, sen., and Henry Woodbridge, brewers. Premises: parcel of ground at Tottenham with the stables erected thereon. Term: 21 years. Rent: £7 p.a. With marginal plan.

ACC/1016/633 Lease. 18 May 1872 1. Henry Grace Wilson Sperling. 2. Mary Stacey. Premises: messuage on the east side of the Edmonton High Road at Tottenham. Term: 10 years. Rent: £90 p.a. Tenancy agreements LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 91 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/634 Tenancy agreement. 17 Mar 1881 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. Messrs. Alfred and Frederick Fidler. Premises: parcel of land at the back of Warner Terrace, Tottenham High Road. Term: 3 years. Rent: £6 p.a.

ACC/1016/635 Tenancy agreement. 21 Feb 1887 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. Ebenezer Boggis. Premises: No. 13 Stanley Villas, Pembury Road, Tottenham. Term: 3 years. Rent: £40 p.a.

ACC/1016/636 Lease. 18 Jun 1888 1. H.M. Sperling. 2. J.W. Couchman. Premises: messuage, shop and other premises situated in Tottenham High Road (now No. 616 and 616A). Term: 21 years. Rent: £26 p.a. With marginal plan.

ACC/1016/637 Tenancy agreement. 1 Sep 1890 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. Edward Higgs Bassett. Premises: No. 11 Stanley Villas, Pembury Road. Term: 3 years. Rent: £42 p.a.

ACC/1016/638 Tenancy agreement. 20 Apr 1891 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. Frank Soward. Premises: No. 5 Stanley Villas, Pembury Road. Term: 3 years. Rent: £38 p.a.

ACC/1016/639 Tenancy agreement. 29 Dec 1891 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. Mrs. Augustine Starey. Premises: Moray House, High Road, Tottenham. Term: yearly tenancy. Rent: £60 p.a. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 92 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/640 Tenancy agreement. 30 Dec 1891 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. William Bourne. Premises: No. 10 Stanley Villas, Pembury Road. Term: 3 years. Rent: £44 p.a.

ACC/1016/641 Tenancy agreement. 19 Jan 1892 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. William Edmundson. Premises: No. 3 Stanley Villas, Pembury Road. Term: 3 years. Rent: £45 p.a.

ACC/1016/642 Tenancy agreement. 12 Apr 1892 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. James Humphreys. Premises: 'Rheola', High Road, Tottenham. Term: Yearly tenancy. Rent: £75 p.a.

ACC/1016/643 Tenancy agreement. 20 Jul 1892 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. The Rev. F.W. Ford. Premises: No. 12 Stanley Villas, Pembury Road. Term: 3 years. Rent: £42 p.a.

ACC/1016/644 Tenancy agreement. 23 Sep 1892 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. Fanny Toples Fox. Premises: No. 2 Stanley Villas, Pembury Road. Term: 3 years. Rent: £38 p.a.

ACC/1016/645 Tenancy agreement. 6 Sep 1893 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. Henry Storr. Premises: No. 4 Stanley Villas, Pembury Road. Term: 3 years. Rent: £42 p.a. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 93 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/646 Tenancy agreement. 1 Nov 1893 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. J.R. Powditch. Premises: Charlton Cottage, No. 571 High Road, Tottenham. Term: 3 years. Rent: £30 p.a.

ACC/1016/647 Tenancy agreement. 1 Nov 1893 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. H.J. Gadsden. Premises: No. 12 Stanley Villas, Pembury Road. Term: 3 years. Rent: £42 p.a.

ACC/1016/648 Tenancy agreement. 26 Feb 1894 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. A.B. Sloan. Premises: No. 6 Stanley Villas, Pembury Road. Term: 3 years. Rent: £38 p.a.

ACC/1016/649 Tenancy agreement. 14 Jan 1895 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. Thomas Lee. Premises: No. 14 Stanley Villas, Pembury Road. Term: 3 years. Rent: £42 p.a.

ACC/1016/650 Counterpart lease. 13 Jun 1895 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. A.H. Highton and others. Premises: messuage and shop on the High Road at Scotland Green. Term: 7 years. Rent: £40 p.a. With marginal plan.

ACC/1016/651 Tenancy agreement. 29 Aug 1895 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. Maria Merryweather. Premises: No.8 Stanley Villas, Pembury Road. Term: yearly tenancy. Rent: £38 p.a. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 94 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/652 Tenancy agreement. 17 Mar 1896 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. D.S. May. Premises: No. 1 Stanley Villas, Pembury Road. Term: 3 years. Rent: £47 p.a.

ACC/1016/653 Tenancy agreement. 6 Feb 1897 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. Walter Windsor. Premises: No. 9 Stanley Villas, Pembury Road. Term: 3 years. Rent: £44 p.a. With copy.

ACC/1016/654 Tenancy agreement. 12 Mar 1897 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. A.L. Walters. Premises: No.3 Stanley Villas, Pembury Road. Term: 3 years. Rent: £44 p.a.

ACC/1016/655 Tenancy agreement. 31 Mar 1897 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. Albert Hayes. Premises: messuage and shop on the north side of Scotland Green nearly opposite the Public School Buildings. Term: yearly tenancy. Rent: £18 p.a.

ACC/1016/656 Tenancy agreement. 30 Jun 1897 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. Charles Wollaston. Premises: No. 587 High Road, Tottenham. Term: 3 years. Rent: £25 p.a. With draft and copy.

ACC/1016/657 Tenancy agreement. 11 Aug 1897 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. Elizabeth Gill. Premises: No. 8 Stanley Villas, Pembury Road. Term: yearly tenancy. Rent: £38 p.a. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 95 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/658 Tenancy agreement. 7 Sep 1897 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. David Michie. Premises: No. 4 Stanley Villas, Pembury Road. Term: 3 years. Rent: £42 p.a.

ACC/1016/659 Tenancy agreement. 6 May 1898 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. Frederick Hibbert. Premises: meadow on the west side of Pembury Road; acreage not given. Term: yearly tenancy. Rent: £7 p.a.

ACC/1016/660 Tenancy agreement. 6 May 1898 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. John Lynch. Premises: cottage and shop at Scotland Green. Term: yearly tenancy. Rent: £18 p.a.

ACC/1016/661 Tenancy agreement. 10 Apr 1899 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. Frederick James King. Premises: No. 4 Stanley Villas, Pembury Road. Term: 3 years. Rent: £42 p.a.

ACC/1016/662 Tenancy agreement. 2 Nov 1899 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. Louis Constad. Premises: No. 28 Pembury Road. Term: 3 years. Rent: £47 p.a.

ACC/1016/663 Tenancy agreement. 28 Nov 1899 1. J.W. Couchman. 2. Richard William Flick. Premises: No. 12 Pembury Road. Term: 3 years. Rent: £45 p.a. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 96 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/664 Counterpart lease. 28 Nov 1902 1. H.M. Sperling. 2. E.W. Knowles. Premises: No. 599 High Road, Tottenham. Term: 21 years. Rent: £60 for the first 7 years, £70 for the next 7 years and £75 for the remainder of the term. With plan.

ACC/1016/665 Ministry of Agriculture leaflet. Jan 1921 Instructions for the redemption of the tithe rent charges, corn rents etc. in cases where the application for redemption is made by the landowner.

ACC/1016/666 Description and list 22 Jul 1851 (a) a description of the freehold properties of Henry Grace Wilson Sperling in Tottenham. (b) List of leases of the above property with details of terms, rent, description of property etc.

ACC/1016/667 Plan of a field at Tottenham totalling 13a. 0r. 1 Sep 1855 4p. belonging to Henry Grace Wilson Sperling on lease to John Brooks and offered to the Tottenham Burial Board. Scale: approx. 1½inches : 100feet. Coloured.

ACC/1016/668 Lease (draft). 25 Jan 1866 1. H.G.W. Sperling. 2. William Tossell. Premises: field at the rear of the Ship Inn containing 12a. 0r. 4p., with rights to brick earth. Term: 7 years. Rent: £48 p.a. and a levy of 2s. 6d. on every 100 bricks for the first 2 years and 3s. on every 1,000 bricks thereafter. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 97 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/669 Articles of agreement for a building lease. 14 Mar 1881 1. Charles Tayler Ware and Reginald Morshead trustees of the will of H.G.W. Sperling. 2. William Tossell. Premises: Ship field, now containing 10a. 0r. 2p., in the occupation of Mr. Tossell, with all the buildings on it. Term: 99 years. Rent: £50 for the first year, £100 for the second year, £200 for the third year, £300 for the fourth year and £410 for every succeeding year, and a further levy of 2s. 6d. on every 1000 bricks made from the brick earth of the said field. Conditions: that Mr. Tossell shall, within 5 years, lay out roads and build houses not exceeding in number 24 per acre, at the cost of not less than £150 per house and spending not less than £40,000 in full; further building specifications.

ACC/1016/670 Memorandum of agreement as to building 14 Mar 1881 advances. 1. Trustees of the will of H.G.W. Sperling. 2. William Tossell. Advances to be not less than £400 at any one time and not exceeding £30,000 in all at a rate of 5 per cent p.a.

ACC/1016/671 Plan of the Ship Field Estate showing its state Mar 1885 of development No scale.

ACC/1016/672 Plan of the Ship field, Tottenham, showing the 14 Apr 1891 completion of new roads, the roads are named Henry Road, Grace Road, Sperling Road and St. Loys Road. Scale: 1inch : 50feet. Coloured. 2 copies

ACC/1016/673 Plan of the Ship Field Estate showing the Apr 1902 freehold building land still available. Scale: 1inch : 50feet. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 98 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/674 Agreement (copy) for building. 28 Apr 1868 1. H.G.W. Sperling. 2. Henry Childs. 1. to grant leases of two pieces of ground and the site of a messuage on one of them known as Lordship House for the purpose of building dwelling houses. Term: 99 years. Rent: £25 for the first year, £50 for the second year, £100 for the third year, £175 for the fourth year and £265 for every successive year. With detailed building specifications etc.

ACC/1016/675 Extract from mortgage. 15 Sep 1876 1. Henry Childs. 2. H.G.W. Sperling. As long as any money remains on security a further sum of £275 p.a. shall be paid to the mortgagee to form a reserve fund to provide for repairs to the houses granted in the mortgage, and shall not be used to pay off the principal money. Sale plans and particulars

ACC/1016/676 Sale plan and particulars. 15 Nov 1867 India rubber factory, Pembroke Villa, Nos. 1-4 Pembroke Terrace, the Lancastrian Schools, numberous cottages, a small factory in Reform Road and meadow and building land, the whole totalling 18a. 3r. 0p. and fronting on to Tottenham High Road 2 copies

ACC/1016/677 Sale plan and particulars. 15 Jul 1868 Nos. 46 and 47 London Wall.

ACC/1016/678 Sale particulars. 23 Mar 1869 No. 2 Fore Street, Edmonton, consisting of a house and shop with bakehouse.

ACC/1016/679 Sale particulars. 13 Apr 1869 Nos. 1-6 Stowe Villas, Philip Lane, Tottenham, together with five plots of building land. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 99 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/680 Sale plan and particulars. 14 Jul 1896 72 plots of building land in Bruce Grove Road, St. Loys Road and Sperling Road. One copy with prices marked. 3 copies

ACC/1016/681 Sale plan and particulars (ms). 26 Apr 1897 Building plots for shops and houses on the West Green estate

ACC/1016/682 Sale plan and particulars. 9 Feb 1898 Building plots in Ranelegh Road and Steele Road, Tottenham.

ACC/1016/683 Sales plan and particulars. 21 Feb 1899 Building plots in Ranelegh Road, Napier Road, Steele Road, Greyhound Road and St. Margaret's Road, Tottenham.

ACC/1016/684 Plan of West Green farm, West Green, split into 1823 six building lots. No scale.

ACC/1016/685 Plan (copy) from counterpart lease of two 20 Aug 1850 messuages, cottage, yard and workshop behind the Black Bull public house in Kingsland Road.

ACC/1016/686 Plan (copy) from conveyance of premises in 5 Oct 1869 ACC/1016/685

ACC/1016/687 Sale plan. 21 Sep 1854 Building lots between the High Road and Lordship Lane, with layout of intended roads.

ACC/1016/688 Sale plan. 1858 Tottenham Wood estate giving field names, acreage and members of building plots.

ACC/1016/689 Plan of 2 sections of Tottenham (ms): 1 Dec 1887 (a) Hanger Lane and Hangers Green to the boundary of Hackney parish. (b) London - Hertford Road to the Northern and Eastern Railway and the New Cut. Scale: 1inch : 3½chains. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 100 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/690 Sale plan of the St. Ann's Church building 19 Mar 1891 estate, Stamford Hill, of approx. 24 acres. Scale: 1inch : 150feet.

ACC/1016/691 Sale plan. 11 Apr 1899 Building plots in St, Margaret's Road, Napier Road, Steele Road and Ranelegh Road, Bruce Grove. Scale: 1½inches : 200feet.

ACC/1016/692 Plan of the Great Eastern Railway at 21 Nov 1901 Tottenham with plots of land on the eastern side delineated. Scale: 1inch : 200feet.

ACC/1016/693 Plan of the Ship field prior to development. circa 1840 - Small scale. 1860

ACC/1016/694 Plan of the Ship Field estate showing the state circa 1875 - of building development in St. Loys Road and 1899 Sperling Road. Scale: 1inch : 100feet.

ACC/1016/695 Plan of the Stuart estate at Wood Green, circa 1840 - bounded on two sides by the New River; shows 1860 building lots. Scale: 5inches : 300feet.

ACC/1016/696 Plans of routes of various railways through circa 1840 - Tottenham showing limits of deviation. 1860 All m.s. 6 plans

ACC/1016/697 Plan of part of St. Loy's Mews, Tottenham, circa 1840 - adjoining the Great Eastern Railway. 1860 No scale.

ACC/1016/698 Plan (ms) of various lots of land in Hanger circa 1840 - Lane, acreage given; presumably draft of a 1860 sales plan.

ACC/1016/699 Plan of the Grove House estate, Hornsey, circa 1840 - showing proposed roads superimposed on the 1860 grounds of Grove House. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 101 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/700 Plan of the Great Northern Railway at Wood circa 1875 - Green Station showing a parcel of land 1899 containing 2r. 31p. on the eastern side of the line opposite the station. Scale: approx. 1½inches : 5chains.

ACC/1016/701 Plan of the United Land Company's building circa 1875 - land consisting of the Earlsmead estate, Seven 1899 Sisters, Tottenham. Scale: 9inches : 400feet.

ACC/1016/702 Plan of land, including Hanger Green House, circa 1875 - stretching from St. Ann's Road to Hermitage 1899 Road and traversed by the Midland Railway.

ACC/1016/703 Tottenham Urban District Council: plan of circa 1875 - proposed culverting and improvements at 1899 Scotland Green. Scale: 1inch : 20feet.

ACC/1016/704 Plan of Hunt's Cottages and land between them circa 1875 - and the High Road at High Cross. 1899 No scale: Coloured.

ACC/1016/705 Plan of part of Cranbrook Road, Wood Green. circa 1875 - No scale. 1899

ACC/1016/706 Plan of property on the corner of Church Street circa 1875 - and the High Road, with Fountain Square 1899 coloured pink. No scale.

ACC/1016/707 Plan of land on the corner of Lansdowne Road circa 1875 - and the High Road with a plot of land 1899 containing 21a. 0r. 0p. marked as belonging to the Industrial Land Company, bordering the Great Eastern Railway.

ACC/1016/708 Plan of the Wood Green estate at Bounds circa 1875 - Green purchased for distribution among the 1899 members of the Conservative Land Society. With building specifications and price of each lot. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 102 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/709 Plan of freehold building land for sale in Steele circa 1875 - Road, Bruce Grove, with previously sold lots 1899 marked in Ranelegh Road and Belton Road. Scale: 1½inches : 200feet.

ACC/1016/710 Plan showing the layout of the Lansdowne circa 1875 - building estate between Lansdowne Road and 1899 Scotland Green. Scale: approx. 1inch : 100feet. Plans and papers relating to the Drainage of London

ACC/1016/711 Concise statements of the plans for the 1849 drainage of London to be undertaken by the Metropolitan Commissioners of Sewers (cover only).

ACC/1016/712 Report (draft) to the Metropolitan undated Commissioners of Sewers to accompany designs for drainage.

ACC/1016/713 Supplement to the Hertford Mercury: report of 30 Apr 1850 the inquiry into proposed improvements of the navigation of the River Lee, with the drainage of adjacent lands and water supply. With marginal notes concerning the evidence of Mr. Delano.

ACC/1016/714 Form (ms.) to be used for entering tenders for Mar 1854 the Durham Local Board of Health sewerage contract.

ACC/1016/715 Tender by Fanch, Brownbill & Co., Manchester, Mar 1855 for works to be carried out for the Southport Waterworks, Lancashire.

ACC/1016/716 Report (draft) to the Bridgetown Waterworks 13 Oct 1858 Company by J.W. Couchman concerning the supply of pure water to the island of Barbados.

ACC/1016/717 Printed report as in ACC/1016/716 25 Oct 1858 6 copies.

ACC/1016/718 The Barbados Globe; the earlier edition 25 Oct 1858 containing a copy of Couchman's report, the 20 Jan 1859 second noting the acceptance of the scheme, means of raising capital etc. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 103 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/719 The Barbados Globe; the earlier edition 25 Oct 1858 containing a copy of Couchman's report, the 20 Jan 1859 second noting the acceptance of the scheme, means of raising capital etc.

ACC/1016/720 Report by J.W. Couchman on the drainage and 17 Oct 1871 laying out of the new burial ground at Tottenham.

ACC/1016/721 Conveyance (copy) under the Thames Supply 18 Dec 1871 Act, 1867. 1. Mrs. Maria Staples. 2. East London Waterworks Company. Premises: parcel of land in Tottenham marked No. 6 on the Company's plan. With grant by the Company to the vendor of an easement over the land. Consideration: £100. With marginal plan.

ACC/1016/722 The Weekly Herald: report of the Water 28 Jun 1873 Committee of the Tottenham Local Board of Health on an increased water supply.

ACC/1016/723 The Tottenham and Edmonton Advertiser: Jul 1873 report on Mr. Couchman election to the Local Board, discovery of a bed of water to supply the parish etc.

ACC/1016/724 Tender by L. Burton to remove the large pump 4 Jul 1873 at the waterwork etc. for the Tottenham Local Board of Health.

ACC/1016/725 Letter (copy) to J.W. Couchman from A.R. 21 Jul 1873 Abbott concerning the continuing need for improvement in sewer ventilation.

ACC/1016/726 Sketch plan of J.W. Couchman for the large 20 May 1874 pump at Tottenham Waterworks.

ACC/1016/727 Coloured plan of a water-pump, with notes. undated LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 104 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/728 Report on the various designs for completing 15 Sep 1874 the 25 inch pump at the Hale Waterworks, by John Clements, surveyor to the Tottenham Local Board of Health; J.W. Couchman was the author of the original design, the report was on his design for further works, together with those of the other engineers. Printed.

ACC/1016/729 Report, with recommendations, on the drains 16 Apr 1886 and general sanitary condition of Stanstead House, Tottenham, by Richard B. Grantham and Son. General papers

ACC/1016/739 Will (copy) of Deborah Smith Dermer of 20 Mar 1839 Stamford Hill, spinsters Marked clause bequeathing all her freehold and leasehold premises, together with all the household effects, in Stamford Hill and Hangers Lane, Tottenham, to her cousin Thomas Masters Dermer of Blackfriars.

ACC/1016/740 Valuation of rental value (draft). 2 Aug 1870 Premises: parcel of land at the rear of the Swan public house and Upsdells Row, Kingsland Road. Valuation: £40 p.a. With 3 items of correspondence and 2 similar plans.

ACC/1016/741 Valuation for sale. 3 Jul 1875 Premises: Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 Chapelside, Bayswater. Valuation: £316.

ACC/1016/742 Schedule of Stoneleys, freehold, and Stoneleys c 1875 South, copyhold, estate together with the Hangers or Hermitage Road freehold estate; gives details of land, leases etc. The plan the schedule was compiled for is missing.

ACC/1016/743 Letter (copy) to Mr. Upsdale from Messrs. 9 Dec 1890 Randall concerning the boundaries of the grounds of Edgecombe House, Northumberland Park, and the gardens of Nos. 13 and 14 West Road. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 105 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/744 Letter to J.W. Couchman from Gardner Leaden 25 Mar 1895 enclosing a plan of a piece of land between Hermitage Road and the Midland Railway owned by Mrs. Porter.

ACC/1016/745 Letter as above enclosing a plan of a recently 13 Aug 1897 purchased strip of land giving Mrs. Porter's parcel of land a frontage on to Hermitage Road.

ACC/1016/746 Notice of compulsory purchase. 1900 1. Tottenham Urban District Council. 2. Thomas Softly Ware. Premises: parcel of Lammas land, No. 117 on the plan.

ACC/1016/747 Specification of work required to be performed Mar 1903 in pulling down, removing and clearing the site at Bruce Grove estate. With plan showing proposed new road between Factory Lane and Reform Row.

ACC/1016/748 Specification of work required to be performed Mar 1903 in pulling down, removing and clearing the site at Bruce Grove estate. With plan showing proposed new road between Factory Lane and Reform Row.

ACC/1016/749 Miscellaneous correspondence to J.W. 1875 - 1900 Couchman 7 items PAPERS OF J.W. COUCHMAN

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ACC/1016/730 Papers of J.W. Couchman concerning his entry 1890 for the competition to build 'The Century Tower', Tottenham. 2 packets.

ACC/1016/731 Papers of J.W. Couchman concerning his entry 1890 for the competition to build 'The Century Tower', Tottenham. 2 packets. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 106 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/732 Design for a piece of apparatus, presumably an circa 1840 - oar, consisting of a curved blade, 2 feet long 1860 and 5 inches wide, at the end of a 6 foot handle.

ACC/1016/733 Committee of Council on Education: pamphlet Sep 1861 listing rules to be observed in planning and fitting up schools. Endorsed: 'Green School'.

ACC/1016/734 Letter (draft) to the Lords of the Admiralty from 30 Mar 1864 J.W.Couchman concerning a design for the armour-plating of ships, with diagram.

ACC/1016/735 Conditions to be observed by engineers who post 1869 send designs for a bridge over the River Aire at Leeds. Printed.

ACC/1016/736 Design for a furnace for the Foundry by 16 Dec 1882 J.W. Couchman. Scale: 1inch : 1foot.

ACC/1016/737 Design for a furnace or boiler; endorsed 'This is circa 1875 - the proposal of Mr. Wheeler the Foreman Boiler 1899 Maker'. Scale: 1½inches : 1foot.

ACC/1016/738 Sketch design for high and low pressure boilers 22 Aug 1889 in combination, by J.W. Couchman. No scale. GENERAL RECORDS

Maps of Tottenham LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 107 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/750 Album of photographs, probably compiled by a 1874 - 1904 member of G.L. Wilson & Co., builders and builders' merchants. The photographs are of Wilson and Co's premises in Tottenham and of houses in the Springfield Estate in South Tottenham, and others in Edmonton, Hackney and Bow. It seems probable that all the houses were built by Wilson and Co. All the photographs are dated. Loose is a reprint from the 'Wednesday Herald', 31 August 1904, consisting of a general letter of thanks from Wilson & Co., for all the assistance they had received after a fire on their premises.

ACC/1016/751 Album of photographs, probably compiled by a 1883 - 1906 member of G.L. Wilson and Co. These are general views of Tottenham, each dated and identified, a series of the pictures showing the beating of the bounds of Tottenham in 1886 and eight more of the same ceremony in 1893, the opening of Bruce Castle Park in 1892 and of Rainham Church, Essex.

ACC/1016/752 Beating of the bounds of Tottenham similar to, c 1890 but notidentical with those described in ACC/1016/751 5 mounted photographs

ACC/1016/753 Exterior and interior of the Tottenham c 1914 Constitutional Club building which was to let, (H.S. Couchman, agent). 5 mounted photographs and 2 unmounted duplicates

ACC/1016/754 Map of Tottenham showing Commons; 1883 commons coloured green to be left open, those coloured purple subject to right of sale to adjoining owners. Scale: 1inch : 10chains. Size: 2feet by 3feet.

ACC/1016/755 Map of Tottenham to show Common (or Waste) 1903 Land under the Metropolitan Commons Acts, 1866 to 1869. Compiled from both the 1865 and 1895 editions of the Ordnance Survey. Scale: 25inches : 1 mile. Size: 8feet by 5feet 6inches. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 108 COUCHMANS, TOTTENHAM {SURVEYORS AND VALUERS}

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ACC/1016/756 Map of Tottenham Urban District to illustrate 1920 the Tottenham Urban District Council (General Powers) Act. Scale: 12inches : 1 mile. Size: 22inches by 30inches. (Right hand half of map only).