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RefNoK296/B/A/1
AltRefNo296/B1
TitleValuation of tillage at Clothallbury Farm, lately occupied by Mr. Edward Smith (pp.1-4, 16-18) 6 and 7 November 1820 Inventory and valuation of tillage, seeding, implements and effects of Mr. Thomas Lee at Eversden Quarry Farm, between the Rev. J.H. Renouard and Mr. James Lee (pp. 5-9) 9 November 1820 Effects of Henry Blackatop, deceased, for Mr. Dobson, his executor (pp.10-16) 9 November 1820 Minutes on value of Stockbridge's freehold at Meldreth (pp.18-20) 25 November 1820 Inventory and valuation of effects of Mr Edward Prime, Deceased at Kensworthbury Farm (pp.20-33, 35) 1,2 December 1820 Effects of Mrs Martha collins of Portland Street, London, deceased (pp. 33-34), Mr. Flocktons house sold to Robert Baker in Screeby's sale 4 December 1820 Effects of Thomas Russell, deceased, late of Litlington, Cambs (pp.36-48, 52-53) 19 December 1820 Valuation of Household effects made between Mr. Hicks and his son (pp.49-52) 11 December 1820 Timber, trees, pollards etc. purchased by Mr. Hugh Smith, Mr. James Inskip and Mr. Edward Fossey at the sale of the late Sir John Jackson's estate at Garroways Coffee House, 25 August 1820 (pp. 53-54) 6 January 1821 Account of timber on farm at Steeple Morden, taken by order of Mr J. Calvert of Jesus College (pp.55-56) 3 February 1821 Mrs Cowells timber, Clothall in Little Warrens (pp.56-57) 6 February 1821 Valuations of fixtures in dwelling house at Hertford from Mrs Braseley to Mr Edridge (pp.58-59) 13 February 1821 Particulars of Mr Stockbridge's estate at Therfield (p.59) Not Dated Valuation of timber at Therfield Dane End from C. Sell to Geo. smith (p.60) 15 February 1821 Household furniture and effects in Clothallbury House (pp.60-66) 22 February 1821 Value of lease at Lordship Farm, Abington, from the reverend, Doctor, William Foster Piggot to James Dickason, deceased (p.66) (see also 296/B2) 4 May 1821
Date1820-1821
CreatorNameRowley, Son and Royce, estate agents and auctioneers of Royston
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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