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Expand 1A - Records of the Manor of Alconbury cum Weston1A - Records of the Manor of Alconbury cum Weston
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2B - Records of the Manor of the Prebend of Brampton
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1 - Court roll
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3-1 - Court book (draft)
3-2 - Court book (draft)
4-1 - Minute book
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1 - Deputation to take the surrender of James Lovesey the younger of North Aston, Oxfordshire, of messuages, cottages, lands, tenements
2 - Surrender of James Lovesey the elder of North Aston, Oxfordshire, gentleman, of 4 acres and 1 rood of arable land lying in the common fields of Brampton
3 - Deputation of Richard Lovesey of the town of Bedford, gentleman, to appoint John Godby of the town of Huntingdon, gentleman, his attorney to appear in the Court and in his name to be admitted
4 - Petition of Robert Godby the younger of Huntingdon to William Watson, doctor in physick, Lord of the Prebendal Manor of Brampton
5 - Surrender of Robert Newberry of 'All that his right of Common in the Parish Fields and Bounds of Brampton with a Customary or Copyhold Tenement' now in the occupation of William Newberry
6 - Surrender of Thomas Beetles and Ann his wife of 'All their Right of Common with Customary of Copyhold Cottage or Tenement'
7 - Surrender of John Wakefield of Bluntisham, yeoman, of 'His Cottage Common right with his Cottage or Tenement' now in the occupation of Dorothy Wakefield
8 - Surrender of Jonathan Dickerson his right of Common with the copyhold close of pasture adjoining to the cottage and toft with their appurtances in Crane Street in Brampton
9 - Surrender of Aron Mansfield of 'All and Singular his Messuages, Lands Tenements to the intents of his last Will and Testament'
10 - Deputation to George Maul to take the surrender of Jonathan Dickenson of Brampton, labourer
11 - Surrender of Jonathan Dickenson of Brampton, labourer, of the above mentioned premises (2906/6/10) to the use of John Bedford of Huntingdon, gentleman
12 - Surrender of Ann Bedells of Brampton, widow of Thomas Bedells the elder, labourer, and Thomas Bedells of the same place, yeoman, of ‘All that Cottage or Tenement being in the West End of Brampton with all Houses, Outhouses, Edifices, Buildings Barns etc’ now in occupation of Ann Bedells and her son Thomas to the use of Arthur Ashton of Huntingdon, gentleman
13 - Surrender of John Bedford of Huntingdon, gentleman, 'All those two Messuages Cottages or Tenement with the yard Barns, etc situate in Crane Street and with other pasture grounds to the intents of his last Will and Testament'
14 - Surrender of Edward Luff of Brampton, shopkeeper, of his messuages, cottages, lands, etc to the intents of his last will and testament
15 - Surrender of John Bedford of Huntingdon, gentleman, all those two messuages, cottages now in the occupation of Thomas Coot situate in Crane Street together with several pasture grounds
16 - Surrender of the Reverend John Smith of Huntingdon, clerk, of the above mentioned properties to the intents of his last will and testament. Presented the same day
17 - Surrender of the Reverend William Walton of Upton, clerk and doctor in physic 'All Houses Outhouses Barns Stables Edifices Yards Gardens Orchards', etc
18 - Deputation to appoint Robert Perkins of St Neots, apothecary, to receive and take admittance of several properties held of the Manor on behalf of John Smith, son of the late Reverend John Smith, heir to the premises by his father's will
19 - Surrender of Frances Luff, widow of 'All and Singlar and every of her Messuage Cottages Farms Lands etc to the use and intents of her last Will and Testament'
20 - Surrender of Sir Robert Bernard, baronet, 'of All and Singular his Messuage Lands and Tenements', etc to the use and intents of his last Will and Testament
21 - Letter of Attorney from Christopher Norris of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, gentleman and Francis Hammond of Potters Bar, Middlesex, esquire, devisees in trust named in the last will and testament of Bateman Robson late of Lincolns Inn, gentleman
22 - Surrender of Richard Holland, esquire, and Elizabeth his wife of above mentioned (2906/6/21) properties held of the manor by her late father Bateman Robson, gentleman
23 - Surrender of Francis Luff of 'All and singular and every Messuages Cottages Lands', etc
24 - Deputation from John Park of St Neots, gentleman, Steward of the Manor
25 - Surrender of Mary Smith and Reverend John Smith of the above mentioned (2906/6/24) properties to use of Thomas Sanders
26 - Deputation from John Park, Chief Steward of the Manor, to appoint Christopher Norris of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, gentleman, and Edmund Robinson of the same place, gentleman, to be his deputy stewards
27 - Extract of the will of Bateman Robson late of Lincolns Inn in the County of Middlesex, gentleman
28 - Surrender of Richard Bateman Robson and Elizabeth his wife of the above mentioned (2906/6/26) properties to the use of George Montagu, Viscount Hinchingbrooke
29 - Surrender of Mary Wright of Earith of a 'Close or inclosed piece of pasture Ground' by measuration one acre one rood and twenty perches, right of Common on the Portholme
30 - Surrender of Thomas Mansfield of Ongar Park Hall in the Parish of Stamford Rivers, Essex, farmer of 'all that moiety... and All that Cottage and Toft adjoining' with right of Common and to which the said Thomas was admitted tenant under the will of Aaron Mansfield to the use of William Clay of Brampton, carpenter
31 - Surrender of John Mansfield of Theydon Bois, Essex, of 'all that Moity... Cottage and Toft adjoining' with right of Common under the will of Aaron Mansfield to the use of William Clay of Brampton, carpenter
32 - Surrender of the Rt Hon George Lord Viscount Hinchingbrooke of land containing 'five acres two roods and twenty six perches', right of Common to the use of Sir Allured Clarke of Mansfield Street in the Parish of Saint Mary Le Bone, Middlesex, Knight of the Bath
33 - John Suter of Brampton, fisherman, contracted with Charles Slow of Huntingdon, Esquire, surviving trustee of the last will and testament of Arthur Ashton, gentleman, deceased, of the same place to purchase for £120 messuage or tenement held of the Manor surrender by slow to the use of John Suter
34 - Surrender of John Suter of Brampton, fisherman, of the above property (2906/6/33) to the use and intents of his last will and testament
35 - Surrender of Thomas Sanders of the town of Huntingdon of 'two Messuages Cottages or Tenements… situate in Crane Street' now in the occupation of Mary Holt and Charles Prime
36 - Surrender of Thomas Sanders of the town of Huntingdon of 'All that Close or inclosed piece of Pasture' adjoining 2 messuages, cottages or tenements in Crane Street and other properties
37 - Surrender of James William Pocock of Huntingdon of 'All that piece of parcel ground now used as a Garden in Crane Street'
38 - Surrender of John Suter of Brampton, fisherman, of 'All that Messuages or Cottage' consisting of 'one Parlour and Two Chambers with the Boven Privy and a small part of the Yard' to the use of his son Emmanuel
39 - Surrender of John Wallis of Brampton, yeoman of 'All that Messuage Cottage or Tenement with a parcel of Garden in Crane Street'
40 - Surrender of John Wallis of Brampton, yeoman, of 'All that Messuage Cottage or Tenement with a parcel of Garden in Crane Street with an adjoining Messuage and further parcel of ground'
41 - Surrender of William Clay of Brampton, carpenter, of 'All that plot piece or parcel of land in Crane Street', etc
42 - Surrender of John Suter of Brampton, fishmonger, 'all that piece or parcel of land or ground in a certain place there called Westend' 45 feet in length and 28 in breadth
43 - Surrender of the Reverend Edward Edwards of Offord Cluny, clerk, of 'All that plot or parcel of land containing... Three acres one rood and twenty perches' with ‘Rights of Common for one Cow and one sheep on Portholme Meadow’
44 - Surrender of Emanuel Suter of 'Two Messuages Cottages or Tenements then divided into five Tenements with the piece of garden ground yard'
45 - Surrender of John Wallis of Brampton of 'All those Five Cottages or tenements... with the Yard and Garden'
46 - Surrender of Richard Hopkins of St Ives, common brewer, of 'All those five Cottages or Tenements... with the yard and garden' the use of William Lindsell of the town of Huntingdon, Esquire
47 - Surrender of William Drage of Molesworth, carrier, 'of the Messuages Cottages or Tenements Orchard' to the use of Elizabeth Drage of Keyston, spinster, in consideration of £132 paid to William by Elizabeth. Presented 23 May 1837
48 - William Dent of Brampton, gentleman, and other trustees under the will of William Clay, deceased, of 'All that close piece or parcel of pasture land' (1a 2r 10p)
49 - William Dent of Brampton, gentleman, and other trustees under the will of William Clay Carpenter, deceased, of 'two closes of pasture land' (2a 2r 19p)
50 - Surrender of James Stokes of Brampton, miller, of 'All that Close piece or parcel of pasture land', 3r 10p
51 - Surrender of the Rt Hon John William, Earl of Sandwich, of 'All that close piece or parcel of pasture land', 3r 10p
52 - Surrender of Ann Elizabeth Agnew of Claydon, Suffolk, widow of the Reverend Thomas Richard Agnew, clerk, deceased, of a parcel of land 5a 2r 26p
53 - Surrender of George Warren Lamb of Kettering, Northamptonshire, gentleman and John Lindsell, late of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, but now of Hastings, Sussex of 'All that messuage tenement or Dwelling House... together with the garden' and ‘also those granaries with two stables Coach House and Harness room’… and ‘five cottage of Tenements with the Barns Yards and gardens’.
54 - Surrender of Thomas James, miller, of his half share of the above mentioned premises (2906/6/53) to James Stokes, miller
55 - Surrender of the Most Noble William Drago, Duke of Manchester, with the consent of Rt Hon the Earl of Tankerwille and Evan Baillie, Esquire, of all that parcel of land, 8a 17p and a parcel of land of 10a 1r 29p
56 - Surrender of John Edward Gray of 4 Lindon Grove, Bayswater, Middlesex, and Horatio Dumbleton of 14 Serle Street, Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, of 5a 2r 26p with the barn and hovel with commons, commonable rights
57 - Surrender of James Stokes of Brampton, miller, of 'All that Messuage Tenement or Dwelling house... with gardens, granaries with two stables coach house and harness room' and ‘five cottages now converted to three cottages with barns yards and gardens’
58 - Surrender of Rt Hon Edward George Henry, Earl of Sandwich, of 2a 21p of pasture land, and close of pasture land of 23 a and 8p
59 - Surrender of Eunice Allen of Brampton, widow, of 'All that piece of or parcel of Land... in a certain place called West End containing in length from the Town Street forty five feet... Together with the Tenement or Dwelling house' and a 'parcel of Garden Ground... containing in length from North to South Twenty seven yards and in breadth from East to West Eleven yards'
60 - Surrender of Arthur Knox Lindsell of Lonsdale House, Goldington Road, Bedford, late of Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, banker, of 'All that messuage tenement or dwelling house... with the gardens' and ‘also those Granaries… with two stallions, coachhouse and harness room’.
Expand 7 - Warrants to vacate7 - Warrants to vacate
8 - Quit rents
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11-1 - Correspondence
11-2 - Correspondence
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Expand 13 - Correspondence re the Burnaby estate13 - Correspondence re the Burnaby estate
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15 - Court book
Expand 4 - Records of the Manor of Broughton4 - Records of the Manor of Broughton
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Expand 7 - Records of Fenstanton and Hilton Manor7 - Records of Fenstanton and Hilton Manor
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Expand 17 - Records of the Manor of St Ives17 - Records of the Manor of St Ives
Expand 18 - Records of the Manor of St Neots18 - Records of the Manor of St Neots
Expand 19 - Records of Somersham with the Soke Manor19 - Records of Somersham with the Soke Manor
Expand 20 - Records of the Manor of Spaldwick20 - Records of the Manor of Spaldwick
Expand 21 - Records of the Manor of Stanground21 - Records of the Manor of Stanground
Expand 22 - Records of the Manor of Little Stukeley22 - Records of the Manor of Little Stukeley
Expand 23 - Records of the Manor of Swineshead23 - Records of the Manor of Swineshead
Expand 24 - Records of the Manor of Upwood24 - Records of the Manor of Upwood
Expand 25 - Records of the Manor of Warboys25 - Records of the Manor of Warboys
Expand 26 - Records of the Manor of Hail Weston26 - Records of the Manor of Hail Weston
Expand 27 - Records of the Manor of Woodhurst27 - Records of the Manor of Woodhurst