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RefNoKMAN1/A/24B/15
AltRefNoM24B/15
TitleAdditional papers relating to the Wakering and Palmer families
DescriptionComprising:

Copy will of Stephen Beamonde of Abberton [Essex] (1615).

Letter to John Wakering from his son in law Thomas Wilcocks, London. With news of the settlement of his late brother Samuel's estates, by which he hopes to gain the estate in Tottenham. Seeks settlement of the money owed to his children by their grandfather Palmer's will and also to borrow some money to help out with the estates (1632).

Letter to John Wakering from his son in law Thomas Wilcocks, Tottenham. Concerning his children's visit to their Wakering grandparents, a lawsuit and seeking settlement of the £100 owed to his daughter Mary our of Palmer's will (1633).

Warrant for the dissaforestation of certain lands in Kelvedon [Essex] by John Wakering (1637).

Quitclaim. John Lake of Kelvedon, yeoman, Thomas Cooke of Pebmarsh [Essex], Huh Peter of London to John Wakering and Dionysius Wakering. Their right to the Manor of Fanton als. Fanton Bury, with Fanton Hall and the appurtenances and lands called Browns. (1645).

Bond. Thomas Wilcocks of Tottenham [London] with Dionysius Wakering of Kelvedon, executor of the will of Dionysius Palmer. Wilcocks to pay £200 to his son Dionysius Wilcocks out of the will of his godfather Palmer. (1646).

Bond. Thomas Wilcocks of Tottenham with Dionysius Wakering of Kelvedon, executor of the will of Dionysius Palmer. Wilcocks to pay £100 to his daughter Mary out of the will of her grandfather, Palmer (1646).

Release. Sara Harris of Kelvedon for £100 paid to her by Mary Wakering, widow, and Dionysius Wakering, executors of the will of John Wakering (1646).

Release. John Willis of Kelvedon, attorney named in the will of the late Dionysius Wilcocks. For £200 recieved from Dionysius Wakering of Kelvedon, executor of the will of his mother Mary Wakering (1649).

Release. Mary Wilcocks of Kelvedon, spinster daughter of Thomas Wilcocks and great grandchild of Dionysius Palmer of Felsted [Essex], deceased. For 100 received from Dionysius Wakering (1649).

Release. Mary Wilcocks of Kelvedon, spinster, releasing Dionysius Wakering. For various sums given to her out of the wills of her great grandfather Dionysius Palmer, and her grandparents, John and Mary Wakering (1651).

Bond. Simon Harlow of Kelvedon, miller, to Dionysius Wakering of Kelvedon. (1652).

Rental of freeholders and copyholders in the Manor of Pattiswick [Essex] (17th century).

Letter to Mr. Wakering from Marie Raymond, seeking payment of the legacie due to her from her uncle Palmer's estate (c.1630s-1640s).

Executors accounts. Containing receipts signed by the recipients of various legacies and bequests in the will fo Dionysius Palmer; followed by some unidentified estate accounts (mid-17th century).


Many of these records are damaged and may be unfit for production.
Date1615-1652
CreatorNameThe Montagu family of Kimbolton Castle: estate and family papers
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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