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1 - Decisions of the Leet of the Manor of Littleport concerning grazing of animals
2 - Receipts for payment of common fine to Manor of Littleport
3 - Deed of sale by Maximus Lucaner of Littleport, labourer, to Thomas Paynter, John White and John Berry of Littleport, yeomen, of a grayhorse, black gelding, grey mare and 2 brown mares for £10
4 - Answers, proofs, depositions and interrogatories in a chancery case concerning tenant rights in fen grounds in the manor of Littleport
5 - Draft of Commoners' agreement with respect to commons in the Manor of Littleport following dispute
6 - Agreement between inhabitants of Littleport to resist Sir Edward Parthericke, Lord of the Manor, who has been infringing their rights by claiming unreasonable toll for the bridge leading to the Commons
7 - Deed of Sale by Mallachy Farrow of Littleport, labourer, to Matthew Frost of Littleport, husbandman, for £2.4s., two milch cows, one brown and one garled
8 - Proposition of undertakers, William Ayloffe and Anthony Thomas for draining the fens with list of their demands in terms of land
9 - List of replies to a questionnaire concerning the parish including number of inhabitants, pasture, number of cattle, value of land, etc.
10 - Bond in £20 by John Stoakes of St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, clockmaker, to Vicar and churchwardens of Littleport to maintain and repair the parish clock for seven years
11 - Manor of Littleport. Surrender by Painter Meader of Littleport, gentleman, to Luke Dench the younger of Littleport, blacksmith, of the site of a cottage near the Cross House, Littleport
12 - Agreement by inhabitants of Littleport, to purchase from Robert Crabb, 2a. at Reets Croft and a bridge over the drayne, to make a common road
13 - Warrant for the parish of Littleport to meet the claims of Thomas Wilson for satisfaction following the loss of a haystack by arson
14 - Consignment notes for parcels including books carried by the G.E.R. Co. to Littleport from Loughborough and Bishop's Gate
15 - Notes for history of the parish
16 - Correspondence with Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology and the Rural Industries Bureau, concerning a leather box and with the County Library, March
17 - Commons. The Copy of ye Decree of ye Lots of Littleport
18 - Commons. Commoners' agreement to appoint Thomas Painter, Robert Cole and Clement Crabb, junior, to act on their behalf in resisting the attempts of Edward Partheriche, Lord of the Manor, to inclose the common lands
19 - Commons. Depositions in answer to given interrogatories about the bounds of the fens of Littleport, the manor and its ownership, the inclosures of c.1611, etc
20 - Letters patent exemplifying the decree of court for allotting the common fen ground in Littleport, with inspeximus of Act of Parliament, 18 February, 15 Charles II (1663)
21 - Letters patent exemplifying decree in dispute concerning commons.