RefNo | Title |
KCON/3/1/E/4 | Presentation |
KCON/2/4/A/38 | Inquisition Post Mortem |
KHAC0/306 | Land in Caldecote |
KCON/2/4/B/15 | Acknowledgement of Receipt and Quitclaim |
KCON/3/1/E/5 | Re-Presentation |
KCON/2/4/A/46 | Demise for a Term |
KCON/5/12/4 | Counsel's Opinion On steps necessary to bar entails and settle the Cotton estates. |
KDMC/121 | Steeple Gidding: map of part of the Manor |
KCON/3/2/C/1 | Steeple Gidding Rectory; Presentation of Edward Fludd, Clerk, M.A., by Sir Thomas Cotton, Conington, Bart. |
KCON/4/2/16/1-27 | Assessments, Holman Goss Hundred |
KHAC0/7/13/6 | Manor of Glatton and Holme, Deed, |
KCON/2/4/A/37 | Demise for a Term |
KCON/2/4/A/51 | Abstract |
KCON/3/9/4 | Mortgage (with Counterpart) |
KCON/2/4/A/48 | Final Concord |
KCON/5/3/3 | Cotton v. Cotton Bill of Complaint (and draft and amended bill) |
KCON/3/1/E/3 | Covenant; (Modus for tithes) |
KCON/4/2/13/2 | List of money paid for my cosen John Cotton. His debts. |
KCON/2/4/B/14 | Acknowledgement and Quitclaim |
KCON/4/2/1/2 | Rental Conington. Written mostly in the hands of Sir Robt. Cotton and his son Thomas. |
KAR56/5/45 | Richard St George and others, Dorothy and Anthony St George concurring, to Sir Thomas Cotton of Conington, Hunts., his trustees and others. Grant of Manor of Hatley St George with messuages and lands in Hatley St George and Gamlingay; with Covenant to levy a Fine and suffer a Recovery. |
KCON/2/4/A/41 | Marriage Agreement; Marriages |
KCON/5/1/2 | Rights of Way; Report of Owner (Cotton's) lawyer, J.O. Loftus, on dispute re rights of way. |
KCON/4/2/11/3 | Steeple Gidding Parsonage Accounts |
KCON/3/1/A/17 | Lease |
KFIELDEN/F5/6/1 | Feoffment. Sir Thomas Cotton Bart to William Woodstock of Holme, messuage at Holme, £45. |
KCON/2/4/A/42 | Settlement |
KCON/5/3/10 | Cotton v. Cotton Bill of Complaint of Sir John Cotton, Bart., Administrator of the goods of John Cotton, Esq., his late father decd. |
KCON/4/2/11/6 | Receipts from James Wyldbore, Rector of Steeple G. for tythes received from Sir Thomas Cotton, Bart., £12.10s. for half a year for Steeple G. 17 Apr. 1660, 18 Oct. 1660, 8 Apr. 1661. |
KCON/4/2/11/5 | Receipts for tithes due from Sir Thomas Cotton, Bart, and his tenants to Steple Gidding Parsonage. £12.10s. per half year. From John Watson, incumbent (1654-59). (1655 and 56 described as Minister), and James Wyldbore rector (1659). |
KCON/2/4/A/50 | Assignment in Trust |
KCON/3/1/A/14 | Letters Patent Licence to Alienate |
KCON/1/G/2 | Manorial Dues of Thomas Cotton in Conington, Glatton, Folkesworth, Caldecot and Stilton. |
KCON/3/15/2 | Judgement of the King's Court at Westminster. Confirmation of the rights of Sir Robert Cotton and Thomas Cotton in the hundred of Norman Cross. |
KCON/2/4/A/30 | Grant |
KCON/2/4/B/11 | Quitclaim |
KCON/2/4/B/13 | Assignment of Bond and Quitclaim |
KCON/4/2/23/1 | Steeple Gidding Rectorship |
KCON/3/1/A/12 | Lease |
KCON/5/3/14 | Cotton v. Cotton Mary Honeywood Cotton, one of the defendants' answer to the Bill of Complaint of Sir John Cotton, Bart, complainant. |
K588/F/34 | Pedigree book and cartulary of Cotton family of Conington with ink sketches of achievements and monuments of a knight. |
KCON/2/4/A/25 | Declaration of Trust; Thomas Cotton, Esq., son and heir apparent of Robert Cotton, Kt. and Bart. |
KCON/2/4/B/12 | Release of Debt. |
KCON/2/4/A/40 | Deed to lead Uses of Fine |
KCON/2/4/A/43 | Settlement (Deed to Lead Uses to Fine, with Counterpart) |
KCON/2/4/A/54 | Quitclaim; Dame Alice Monoux, widow and relict of Sir Humphery Monoux, late of Wooton, Beds., Bart, decd., and youngest dau. of Sir Thomas Cotton, late of Conington, Bart, decd. and Lewis Monoux, Grays Inn, Middx. Esq., and Philip Cotton, Little Conington, Cambs. - the exors. of the will of Sir Humphery Monoux. |
KCON/3/1/A/15 | Agreement |
KCON/5/3/11 | Cotton v. Cotton Lewis Monoux, Esq., one of the defts., answer to the Bill of Complaint of Sir John C., Bart. complt. |
KCON/5/3/12 | Cotton v. Cotton William Hanbury, one of the defendants' answer to the Bill of Complaint of Sir John Cotton, Bart, complt. |
KCON/5/3/13 | Cotton v. Cotton Robert Pulleyn, Esq., one of the defendants, answer to the Bill of Complaint of Sir John Cotton, Bart, complt. |
KCON/3/15/7 | Deed to Declare Uses of Fine |
KFIELDEN/F3/7/11 | Schedule of deed relating to the Manor of Glatton purchased by Thomas Truman from Sir John Cotton, Bart, commencing with grant from James I, 16 July 9 James I. |
KFIELDEN/F3/13/4 | Power of Attorney by Sir Thomas Cotton of Conington, Bart, to Kenelme Collins to enter upon messuage at Holme sold by said Cotton to William Woodstocke. |
KCON/2/4/A/33 | Assignment of Term |
KCON/2/4/A/34 | Demise For a Term |
KCON/3/2/A/80 | Final Concord |
KCON/4/2/16/40 | List of Levies |
KHP17/6/2 | List of Cotton family monumental inscriptions. |
KCON/4/2/11/2 | Account of First Fruits; Paid to Parliament - £10. |
KCON/5/3/7 | Cotton v. Cotton Brief of Bill |
KCON/7/10/1 | Letter to Sir Thomas Cotton, Bart, Keyworth, Beds. from John Corstell, Glatton. |
KCON/8/1 | Pedigree of the Brus-Cotton family, showing the descent of the lordship of Conington, Hunts, from Waltheof Earl of Huntingdon to whom St. Edward the Confessor gave it after he had banished Turkill the Dane. |
KCON/2/4/A/47 | Deed to Lead Uses to Fine |
KCON/2/4/A/39 | Marriage Settlement; (Marriage of Thomas, son and heir of Sir Robt. Cotton, and Margaret Howard, dau. of Lord Wm. Howard, son of the Duke of Norfolk). |
KCON/2/4/A/45 | Demise for a Term (Collateral Security) |
KCON/2/4/A/35 | Demise for a Term |
KCON/2/4/A/36 | Settlement |
KCON/2/4/A/49 | Declaration of Trust (and copy) |
KCON/3/1/A/16 | Lease and Quitclaim |
KCON/3/2/A/79 | Deed to Lead Uses of Fine |
KCON/2/4/A/31 | Deed to Declare Uses of Trust |
KCON/2/4/A/32 | Deed to Lead Uses of Fine |
KCON/2/4/A/44 | Settlement |
KCON/5/3/15 | Cotton v. Cotton; Answer of Sir Robert Cotton, Kt and Thomas C., Esq. son and heir of William C., Esq., decd. defendants, to the Bill of Complaint of Sir John Cotton, Bart, complainant. |
KFIELDEN/F5/8/1 | Settlement. Sir Thomas Cotton of Connington, John Cotton, his son, Sir Thomas Soame of Kimberley, Norfolk, Walter Chetwyn, of Staffordshire, Robert Bernard. |
KDMC/120 | Steeple Gidding Lordship map 1648 |