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Expand BL - Correspondence of Thomas Belchier of MonmouthBL - Correspondence of Thomas Belchier of Monmouth
Expand EH - Correspondence of Edward Huddleston EH - Correspondence of Edward Huddleston
Expand FH - Correspondence of Ferdinand Huddleston, of SawstonFH - Correspondence of Ferdinand Huddleston, of Sawston
Expand FRa - Correspondence of Sir John Fortescue of Salden, BuckinghamshireFRa - Correspondence of Sir John Fortescue of Salden, Buckinghamshire
Collapse FRb - Correspondence of Sir Frances Fortescue, of Salden, BuckinghamshireFRb - Correspondence of Sir Frances Fortescue, of Salden, Buckinghamshire
4 - James Bostock, re the sale of a jack.
5 - John Bostock, re bill for cotton, a journey to Liston.
6 - John Bostock, London, with bill for spirits and medicine.
7 - James Bostock, re the sale of a coach and harness, awaiting instructions, and requesting £10.
8 - John Bostock, London, re the absence of the Duke of Parris, with thanks for the presents.
9 - Nathaniel Bostock, London, to Francis Fortescue, Sawston, re enquiry about money advanced to Henry Huddleston.
10 - Richard Bostock, London, re Lady Fortescue's stomach complaint.
11 - Richard Bostock, London, with a gift of wine.
12 - Draft of Francis Fortescue to Bromley offering to let Sawston.
13 - Edward Bur conceding Sir Francis Fortescue's right to Salden, Buckinghamshire
14 - Joseph Chaumont to Sir Francis Fortescue, Black Horse Inn, Great Queen Street, London, re his claim under Wintower's will.
15 - George Clifton to Francis Fortescue, Ridlington Park, Ampthill, Bedfordshire, re the cost of Henry Huddleston's funeral.
16 - Stephen Corbee, Sawston, requesting the transfer of a farm lease.
17 - Stephen Corbee, Huntingdon Farm, Sawston, re a dispute with William Baines over Sawston sheep-feed.
18 - Anne Davis, Soke, claiming money owed by Richard Huddleston.
19 - Anne Davis, Soke, claiming money owed by Richard Huddleston; with a draft of a letter by Sir Francis Fortescue rejecting the claim.
20 - Thomas Day, London, acknowledging receipt for twenty-five pounds.
21 - Elizabeth Fortescue, Bruges, re her sister's ardent piety.
22 - Elizabeth Fortescue, Bruges, with thanks for help in her sister's illness.
23 - Elizabeth Fortescue, Bruges, re her sister's death.
24 - Mary Fortescue to Francis Fortescue, re a plan to cure Henry Huddleston's financial condition.
25 - Nicholas Fortescue, Weston, Buckinghamshire, offering his services; with drafts of letters by Sir Francis Fortescue to Edward Webbe, Lincoln's Inn, London, re Richard Huddleston's Dernford mortgages.
26 - N. Gage, Hengrave, Suffolk, re an appeal from Dr Henry Huddleston for money to purchase a practice at Durham.
27 - Robert Gough, Worcester, to Francis Fortescue, Blackhorse Inn, Great Queen Street, London re legal advice.
28 - John Grimalston, Loughton, Warwickshire, re young Richard Huddleston's journey home from school.
29 - Henry and Judith Guiver, Sawston, applying for the lease of Roger Beeton's farm.
30 - Edward Hanford, Wollershill, re family dispute over will.
31 - Edward Hanford, London, re a loan of £500.
32 - J. Hanford, a kinswoman, concerning the settling of her Baptist niece in marriage to Mr Stratford, and payment of money owing to her.
33 - J. Hanford, to Francis Fortescue, Olney, Buckinghamshire, re purchase of a rent charge up on the Salden estate.
34 - J. Hanford, to Francis Fortescue, Olney, Buckinghamshire, with thanks for services, offers of her own; with a letter by Edward Handord on the same.
35 - J. Hanford concerning the urgent necessity for payment of rent charges.
36 - John Hardcastle, London, re Francis Huddleston's profession at Lisbon.
37 - John Hardcastle, London, re payment of money for Francis Huddleston, Lisbon
38 - Martha Harris, The Golden Bale, Long Acre, London, pressing payment of her mother's loan to Henry Huddleston.
39 - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re administration of Sawston estates.
39a - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re death of Joseph Corby, tenant of Sawston paper mills, executors taking up lease. Possibility of him visiting Sir Francis Fortescue. Local news.
40 - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re administration of Sawston estate.
41 - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re Sawston rents.
42 - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re dispatch of a side saddle, estate matters.
43 - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re Robert Peter's enquiry about the sale of an estate.
44 - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re Sawston rents.
45 - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re Sawston repairs, a slaughter of lambs.
46 - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re a debt of Henry Huddleston, quitrents, Mr Symms.
47 - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re letting of Sawston gardens.
48 - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re a manor court to deal with the sale of an estate.
49 - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re sale of cinque foil.
50 - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, asking for the lease of a farm.
51 - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re court rolls for a manor court.
52 - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re destruction of Sawston mill.
53 - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re beer for the bound-beaters, estate matters.
54 - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re William Means' bankruptcy and Haylock's claim to his land.
55 - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, recommending a tenant for Huntingdon farm, Sawston, with a draft of Fortescue's refusal.
56 - Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re William Means' destitution, failure to collect a heriot.
57 - Lady Lucy Herbert, Bruges, to Sir Francis Fortescue, re the profession of Frances Huddleston, her settlement and her sisters.
58 - John Howell, Sawston, re prevention of illegal grazing.
59 - John Howell, Sawston, applying for lease of Huntingdon farm.
60 - John Howell, Sawston, Dernford, re William Means' inability to pay rent, dispute with Thomas Haylock over the letting of a barn.
61 - John Howell, Sawston, Dernford, applying for a lease of Roger Beeton's farm.
62 - Frances Huddleston, Lisbon, thanking Fortescue for paying her conventual dowry.
63 - Henry Huddleston, Durham, asking payment of his loans to Richard Huddleston.
64 - Draft of Sir Francis Fortescue's reply to Henry Huddleston, re payment of the debts of Richard Huddleston.
65 - William Huddleston, with a present of a pike.
66 - William Huddleston, O.S.B., re his claims on the family estates.
67 - R. Hudson, re an Oxford undergraduate's expenses.
68 - R. Hudson, postmark Oxford, stating the school charge and the linen and silver spoon to be brought with the child [probably Richard].
69 - Hannah and Samuel Jaggard, Sawston, re the tenancy of Huntingdon farm, with a draft of Fortescue's reply
70 - Ralph Lambton, Sunderland, re effects of Lambton's brother William left with Thomas Huddleston at Lisbon with a typewritten copy by T.T.
71 - John Lomax, Cheveley, Cambridgeshire, re payment of loan to Henry Huddleston.
72 - Thomas Machworth, Norfolk Street, London, re indebtedness of Henry Huddleston.
73 - Robert Meade, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, re arrangement of an appointment.
74 - Joseph Pattinson, Sixhill, Market Razen, Lincolnshire, requesting the company of Francis Fortescue's daughter, for sea voyage to the Brigittine Convent, Lisbon.
75 - John Pegge, London, with a receipt for two hundred pounds paid to Edward Pierson.
76 - John Pegge, London, with a receipt for fifty pounds paid to Edward Pierson.
77 - Edward Pierson, acknowledging receipt of two hundred and fifty pounds.
78 - Nathaniel Pigot, denying the need to register Sir John Fortescue's estate under recusancy law.
79 - George Pinckand, London, re lawsuit over mortgage.
80 - Richard Pyler, Great Horwood, Buckinghamshire, re an attempted enforcement of the recusancy laws.
81 - George Roberts, London, to Francis Fortescue, Sawston, re payment of loan.
82 - Richard Robinson, Abington, Cambridgeshire, applying for the tenancy of Brook House farm.
83 - Edward Sheldon, Weston, Buckinghamshire, asking Fortescue's advice if a Mr Glaux dies.
84 - William Sheldon, Danby, Yorkshire, re the theft of handkerchiefs.
85 - James Spackman, London, enclosing a letter from Ralph Lambton and offering to forward Fortescue's reply.
86 - Charles Tancherd, London, with bill for cloth.
87 - Emma Tempest, Drury Lane, London, claiming payment for a debt.
88 - Robert Throckmorton, Coughton, Warwickshire, re marriage settlement.
89 - Robert Throckmorton, London, concerning his indebtedness to the family favour, and Mrs Wright's unwillingness to hand to him the vouches of Fortescue's trust account without written authorisation.
90 - Robert Throckmorton, Coughton, Warwickshire, re meeting to pay a debt.
91 - Thomas Throckmorton, re the late payment of an annuity.
92 - Thomas Tovey, London, re payment of a morgage by Henry Huddleston.
93 - Sir Francis Fortescue to Mr Typper, re repair of Salden Hall and the funeral expenses of Sir John Fortescue.
94 - Edward Webbe, Gray's Inn, London, asking payment of Lady Lucy Herbert's bond from Richard Huddleston.
95 - Edward Webbe, London, to Sir Francis Fortescue, Sawston, re lawsuit over morgage.
96 - Edward Webbe, Gray's Inn, London, re case of Maxwell and Kenton.
97 - Edward Webbe, Gray's Inn, re purchase on Richard Huddleston's behalf of Pembroke Hall lease.
98 - Edward Webbe, London, re the debts of Henry Huddleston.
99 - Edward Webbe, Gray's Inn, re payment of Mrs Henry Huddleston's annuity to her granddaughters at Bruges.
100 - Edward Webbe, London, re money matters.
101 - Edward Webbe, Gray's Inn, re an enquiry about a bull to Nathaniel Bostock.
102 - Edward Webbe, London, re rentals due to Lord Montagu.
103 - John Willcockson, West Walton, Norfolk, asking for a tenancy.
104 - John Wilson, Walsoken House, applying for the lease of a farm; with a draft of Fortescue's reply.
105 - Edward Wythie, London, re repair of Wythie's Sawston barn; with a draft of Fortescue's reply.
106 - William Wythie, London, asking payment of an annuity.
107 - William Wythie, Panton Street, Leicester Square, London, re payment of his aunt's annuity.
108 - Draft of a letter of Sir Francis Fortescue, re the marriage settlement of Apolonia Throckmorton and Sir Edward Blunt.
Expand HD - Correspondence of Henry Huddleston 1624-1709, Richard Huddleston 1708-1715, Squires of Sawston; and correspondence of Richard Huddlestone (1716-1760), 1748-1759, and Agnes, Frances, Isabella, Jane and Sarah Huddlestone, 1818-1851.HD - Correspondence of Henry Huddleston 1624-1709, Richard Huddleston 1708-1715, Squires of Sawston; and correspondence of Richard Huddlestone (1716-1760), 1748-1759, and Agnes, Frances, Isabella, Jane and Sarah Huddlestone, 1818-1851.
Expand JH - Correspondence of Jane Huddleston, SawstonJH - Correspondence of Jane Huddleston, Sawston
Expand MF - Correspondence of Lady Mary Fortescue, née HuddlestonMF - Correspondence of Lady Mary Fortescue, née Huddleston
Expand MHa - Correspondence of Mary HuddlestonMHa - Correspondence of Mary Huddleston
Expand MHb - Correspondence of Mary Huddleston, of SawstonMHb - Correspondence of Mary Huddleston, of Sawston
Expand MHc - Correspondence of Mary HuddlestonMHc - Correspondence of Mary Huddleston
Expand SJ - Photocopied letters from the Society of Jesus, Farm Street, MayfairSJ - Photocopied letters from the Society of Jesus, Farm Street, Mayfair
Expand TH - Correspondence of Thomas HuddlestonTH - Correspondence of Thomas Huddleston
Expand TL - Correspondence of Timothy Lucas, of Marlborough, WiltshireTL - Correspondence of Timothy Lucas, of Marlborough, Wiltshire
Expand X - Miscellaneous lettersX - Miscellaneous letters
Expand C2 - Letters to Ferdinand HuddlestonC2 - Letters to Ferdinand Huddleston
Expand C3 - Letters to Richard Huddleston C3 - Letters to Richard Huddleston