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1 - Free pardon for William Cotton, esquire, with typed biographical note. (Great seal of Henry VI, damaged).
2 - Free pardon for John Leventhorp, esquire, Richard Sturgeon and Thomas Radclyff, feoffee of the Manor of Ditton Camoys. (Seal missing).
3 - "Grant of custody of John Cotton to Ann, Lady Cotton, widow, by the King and agreement by Anne Cotton giving Sir Richard Molleneux, Sir Gilbert Gerard, Sir Giles Allington, Sir Anthony Roper, John Byron, John Carleton, Thomas Cotton and Symon Folkes oversight of John Cotton’s marriage and education. (Seal missing). (2 items). "
4 - Grant of baronetcy to John Carleton, esquire, of Holton, Oxfordshire, by Charles I.
5 - Bond in £100 for payment of £50 of Dame Ann Carleton of Cheveley, widow, Dudley Carleton of Ember Court in Surrey, knight, and John Cotton of Cheveley.
6 - Grant of wardship of Jane Hinde by Edmund Windham of Cuthanger, Somerset, esquire, to John Stewkeley of Preshawe, Hampshire, esquire.
7 - Bond in £200 to pay £100 by William Muns of Madingley, gentleman, to John Elsum, haberdasher, of London (cf T230-1).
8 - Deacon's licence granted by Edward Bishop to Norwich to Antony Shafto MA of Christ's College, Cambridge.
9 - Sacrament certificate issued to Philip Pearson and William Fuller at Great St Mary's.
10 - Indenture apprenticing John Coppi of Madingley, yeoman, to Thomas Payne of Madingley, carpenter.
11 - Quitclaim on personal state by Jonathan Perry of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, gentleman.
12 - Bond in £4000 to perform covenants of even date by John Cotton of Landwade, baronet, to Nathaniel Curzon of Kedleston, baronet.
13 - Writ of capias to Sheriff of Surrey to produce William Wogan in court to answer a number of persons concerning £125 debt with endorsed note of receipt from Sir John Cotton on the defendant's behalf.
14 - Bond in £300 to pay £150 by John Hynde of Madingley, baronet, to Elizabeth Cotton, of St James.
15 - Copies of various bonds, etc. (13 items).
16 - Bond in £2000 to pay £1000 by Humphrey Parsons of Reigate, Surrey, esquire, to John Crowley of East Greenwich, esquire, Robert Nightingale of London, baronet.
17 - Bond in £200 to pay annuities of £10 pa by Mary Sheldon of St George's Hanover Square, Middlesex, spinster, to Dorothy, Jane, Frances, Agnes, Ann and Elizabeth Cotton, with note. (7 items).
18 - Bonds in £200 to pay annuities of £10 pa by Paul Jodrell of Lincoln's Inn, esquire, to Frances, Ann, Elizabeth, Jane, Dorothy and Agnes. (6 items).
19 - Quittance by the Draper's Guild of London to Sarah Parsons of London, widow, Mary Hallet of London, widow, John Lord St John of Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, and Elizabeth his wife, Sir Seymour Pile of Ramsbury, Wiltshire, baronet, and Dame Ann his wife of various annuities payable to the guild. Consideration: £210.
20 - Appointment of £11000 by Sarah Parsons, widow to Sarah Dunne and Anne Parsons, her daughters.
21 - Bond in £3000 to pay £1500 by Sir John Hynde Cotton of Madingley, baronet, to Jane, Ann, Elizabeth, Frances, Dorothy and Agnes Cotton of Hanover Square, spinsters.
22 - "Bond in £400 to pay £200 by Sir John Hynde Cotton of Madingley to Frances Cotton of Woodstock Street, St. George’s Hanover Square, Middlesex. (Earlier bond in £1,000 to pay £50 pa between same parties, 9 September 1734, enclosed). (2 items). "
23 - Indenture apprenticing Ann Taylor of Hitchin, Hertfordshire, spinster, to Elinor Mathews of St. George’s Bloomsbury, Middlesex, sempstress, Sir John Hynde Cotton paying charges.
24 - Indenture apprenticing Ann Taylor to Mrs Charlotte Rennie of St James' Westminster, coat maker, Sir John Hynde Cotton paying charges.
25 - Letters of administration granted to Sir John Hynde Cotton as principal creditor of William Swan, midshipman with East India Merchant Ship 'Horsenden', at Madras, bachelor, deceased.
26 - Assignment of debt by way of mortgage by Sir John Hynde Cotton, baronet, to Edward Bates on Rowland Stephenson and William Hoggart of Lombard Street, London bankers. Consideration: £18500.
27 - Copy of agreement between Thomas Newling of Melbourn, yeoman, John Trigg of Melbourn, gentleman, in right of Mary his wife late Mary Newling, spinster, and William Fordham of Sandon, Hertfordshire, yeoman, in right of Sarah his wife, late Sarah Newling, spinster, of the one part and Mary Newling of Melbourn concerning disputed will of John Newling, deceased.
28 - Licence by the King, with Royal Sign Manual, Edward Cotton of the Temple, London, esquire, to send £400 to Mrs Odune in France.
29 - Bond in £1000 to pay £500 by Edward Cotton of the Inner Temple, London, esquire, to Elizabeth Hurrell of Harston, spinster.
30 - Agreement between Sir Charles Cotton of Madingley, baronet, his brother Edward Cotton and sisters Sarah, Ann wife of Reverend John Oldershaw, and Lettice regarding payment of their inheritances.
31 - Assignment by Edward Cotton, esquire, of Inner Temple, London, to Elizabeth Hurrell of Harston, spinster, of his share of £5000 under the marriage settlement of the late Sir John Hynde Cotton, deceased, by way of mortgage.
32 - Copy of Jane [Cotton/Hynde? (cf 588/F/9)]'s will, leaving small items to relations and furniture in her lodgings to her Uncle Stewkeley.
33 - Pedigree book with some loose sheets from the Herald's Visitation of Cambridgeshire.
34 - Pedigree book and cartulary of Cotton family of Conington with ink sketches of achievements and monuments of a knight.
35 - Funeral poem to the memory of Sir John Cotton, baronet.
36 - File of historical notes, document transcripts, etc, relating to Madingley and the Cotton family.
37 - Funeral poem to the memory of Sir Ambrose Crowley.
38 - Life of Humphrey Parsons, esquire, Lord Mayor of London.
39 - Cole's history of the Cottons of Madingley and Landwade and related families with pen and ink illustrations.
40 - Life of Sir Charles Cotton, baronet.
41 - Pedigree roll of Cottons of Conington, Huntingdonshire, with parallel pedigree of Sir Robert Cotton and Scottish royal family from Bruce to Mary Queen of Scots.
42 - Pedigree of Yorke Earls of Hardwicke.
43A - Diaries of Lady Philadelphia Cotton, widow of Sir Charles, died 1855. Entries very brief until later volumes, mainly family affairs and social visits. (44 items, 2 for 1833).
43B - Diaries of Lady Philadelphia Cotton, widow of Sir Charles, died 1855. Entries very brief until later volumes, mainly family affairs and social visits. (44 items, 2 for 1833).
44 - Journal of Philadelphia, Lady Cotton's travels in France, England and Wales with a few sketches of churches, etc.
45 - Diaries of Elizabeth Ann King (1832-1925). Very full entries on family and social matters, engagements, holidays, etc. Some contain notes, etc, in pockets. (79 items).
46 - Journal of Elizabeth Ann King's travels in France, Switzerland and Italy (incomplete).
47 - Journal of Elizabeth Ann King's travels in France and Italy.
48 - Journal of Sir St Vincent Cotton's tour of Scotland in the form of letters to his mother.
49 - Robert Cotton's pocket book.
50 - Admission of Humphrey Parsons of London, wax chandler, and son of John Parsons, knight, to the freedom of the City of London.
51 - Admission of Humphrey Parsons, mayor of London, to the freedom of Harwich.
52 - Admission of John Hynd Cotton, esquire, as burgess and gild brother of Edinburgh.
53 - Admission of John Hynd Cotton, esquire, to freedom of Glasgow.
54 - Admission of John Hynd Cotton to freedom of Hamilton.
55 - Inventory of the wardrobe of 'Monsieur de Cotton' at Naples, including shirts, neck linen, linen, coats, hats, swords, etc, with additions (in French).
56 - Death duty papers and returns, etc. (23 items).
57 - Income tax returns for Sir Charles Cotton.
58 - Certificate of St Vincent Cotton's initiation into freemasonry.
59 - Album belonging to Maria King containing sketches and poems.
60 - Sepia photograph of a little girl from album (588/F/59).
61 - Catalogue of Elizabeth Ann King's museum collection at Telegraph House, Yarmouth, Norfolk.
62 - Address book belonging to Elizabeth Ann King.
63 - Nomination of John Hynde King as chevalier of the legion d'honneur.
64 - Certificate of award of Sardinian medal for military valour to John Hynde King.
65 - Envelope of tickets from a weighing machine, newspaper cutting concerning an incident in a coffee room involving St Vincent Cotton.
66 - Papers including statutes concerning award of order of the bath to John Hynde King. (3 items).
67 - Address given to William Charles Smith, esquire, and his wife on their return from their bridal tour with newspaper cuttings, sketches of decorated entrances to Shortgrove Hall and Newport. (5 items).
68 - Address book of Elizabeth Ann King.
69 - Address book of Elizabeth Ann King.
70 - Guest book of Plawhatch.
71 - Major King's contributor's ticket to the winter exhibition at the Royal Academy.
72 - List of securities of Mrs Rowley Smith.
73 - List of Major King's securities.
75 - List of Elizabeth Ann King's investments.
76 - Photographs, etc of Antrobus family, the Small House, Condover, Shropshire, including letters and postcards to Elizabeth Ann King. (14 items).
77 - Set of bookplates of Philadelphia Letitia Cotton. (43 items).
78 - Set of bookplates of Sir John Hynde Cotton, baronet.
79 - Bookplate of Sir Charles Cotton, baronet.
80 - Newspaper cuttings relating to deaths and wills. (7 items).
81 - Address book.
82 - The Communion Service (? extract from Prayer Book), nd, a list of clothes [? late 18th century], verse epitaph on infant of Colonel and Lady Lindsay, 1846, and copies of 1661 and 1663 poems by Robert Cotton, 19th century. (4 items).
83 - Notebook of articles which Elizabeth Ann King wished to be given to people after her death (one entry only).
84 - Card of acceptance of invitation in the name of Sir Richard and Lady King.
85 - Blue leather wallet (evidently belonged to Elizabeth Ann King) containing block for John Hynde Cotton's bookplate, riddle and address of London Hospital.
86 - Red leather wallet.
87 - Black leather wallet.
88 - Maroon leather wallet.
89 - Gold stamped leather wallet.
90 - Pink embroidered wallet.
91 - Blue and silver ribbon wallet, evidently of Elizabeth Ann King of Plawhatch.
92 - Red brocade and velvet purse.
93 - Red and black striped wallet
94 - Green wallet, evidently Elizabeth Ann King's.
95 - Purple and gold cloth file.
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