Hayte, Hoyt/e Earliest English Records Found in England to date: Oct., 2008
Canterbury Cathedral Archives: DEAN AND CHAPTER ARCHIVE [CCA-DCc-ChAnt/G - CCA-DCc-ChAnt/I] |
DEAN AND CHAPTER ARCHIVE
Catalogue Ref. CCA-DCc-ChAnt
Former Catalogue Ref. CCA-DCc-ChAnt
Chartae Antiquae H -
ref. CCA-DCc-ChAnt/H
FILE - Articles - ref. CCA-DCc-ChAnt/H/67A - date: nd [1292x1294]
[from Scope and Content] Articles of matters discovered
during the visitation at Hollingbourne by Richard de Clyve, commissary of Canterbury sede vacante, and
still undecided. Includes details of defects in the fabric and furnishings at
the chapels of Hucking and Bredhurst and moral offences of William, formerly
chaplain of Hollingbourne, 'Dominus' Laurence, formerly chaplain of Hollingbourne
and John, formerly chaplain of Hollingbourne with named women. Thomas, chaplain
of Hollingbourne, is accused of farming the altar dues and exercising
jurisdiction at Hollingbourne church (holding chapters there, hearing and
deciding suits and making corrections). Executors of named individuals are
accused of failing to administer the deceased's goods properly. William Hayt and Simon,
formerly chaplains of Hollingbourne, are said to have consumed and carried away
the goods of named individuals. No date. [Date: dates of the vacancy during
which other visitations were carried out by Richard de Clyve - see
CCA-DCc-VR/6-10.] Endorsed 'D'no R' Com'issar' Cantuar'' in late 13th cent
hand.
Articles CCA-DCc-ChAnt/H/67A nd [1292x1294]
Former reference:
CCA-DCc-ChAnt/H/67A
1 document
Parchment, 1m. filing hole towards top right, small (medieval?) hole to centre
left, slits for sealing close, dirty
Related information:
Related letter: CCA-DCc-SVSB/I/145/2
Contents:
Articles of matters discovered during the visitation at Hollingbourne by Richard de Clyve, commissary of Canterbury sede vacante, and still undecided. Includes details of defects in the fabric and furnishings at the chapels of Hucking and Bredhurst and moral offences of William, formerly chaplain of Hollingbourne, 'Dominus' Laurence, formerly chaplain of Hollingbourne and John, formerly chaplain of Hollingbourne with named women. Thomas, chaplain of Hollingbourne, is accused of farming the altar dues and exercising jurisdiction at Hollingbourne church (holding chapters there, hearing and deciding suits and making corrections). Executors of named individuals are accused of failing to administer the deceased's goods properly. William Hayt and Simon, formerly chaplains of Hollingbourne, are said to have consumed and carried away the goods of named individuals. No date. [Date: dates of the vacancy during which other visitations were carried out by Richard de Clyve - see CCA-DCc-VR/6-10.] Endorsed 'D'no R' Com'issar' Cantuar'' in late 13th cent hand.
Isle of Wight Record Office: The Oglander Collection [OG/A - OG/Z] |
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The Oglander Collection
Catalogue Ref. OG
Creator(s):
Oglander family of Nunwell, Brading, Isle of Wight
TITLE DEEDS
SMALLBROOKE AND PRESTON
FILE - Grant -
ref. OG/C/30 - date: April 1343
[from Scope and Content] Witness: Thomas le Vavaseour,
Robert Doglondre, Robert Juel, John Moryn, John le Hayte, William le Vaux.
Canterbury Cathedral Archives: DEAN AND CHAPTER ARCHIVE [CCA-DCc-ChAnt/G - CCA-DCc-ChAnt/I] |
DEAN AND CHAPTER ARCHIVE
Catalogue Ref. CCA-DCc-ChAnt
Former Catalogue Ref. CCA-DCc-ChAnt
Chartae Antiquae H -
ref. CCA-DCc-ChAnt/H
FILE - Articles - ref. CCA-DCc-ChAnt/H/67A - date: nd [1292x1294]
[from Scope and Content] Articles of matters discovered
during the visitation at Hollingbourne by Richard de Clyve, commissary of Canterbury sede vacante, and
still undecided. Includes details of defects in the fabric and furnishings at
the chapels of Hucking and Bredhurst and moral offences of William, formerly
chaplain of Hollingbourne, 'Dominus' Laurence, formerly chaplain of Hollingbourne
and John, formerly chaplain of Hollingbourne with named women. Thomas, chaplain
of Hollingbourne, is accused of farming the altar dues and exercising
jurisdiction at Hollingbourne church (holding chapters there, hearing and
deciding suits and making corrections). Executors of named individuals are
accused of failing to administer the deceased's goods properly. William Hayt and Simon,
formerly chaplains of Hollingbourne, are said to have consumed and carried away
the goods of named individuals. No date. [Date: dates of the vacancy during
which other visitations were carried out by Richard de Clyve - see
CCA-DCc-VR/6-10.] Endorsed 'D'no R' Com'issar' Cantuar'' in late 13th cent
hand.
Articles CCA-DCc-ChAnt/H/67A nd [1292x1294]
Former reference:
CCA-DCc-ChAnt/H/67A
1 document
Parchment, 1m. filing hole towards top right, small (medieval?) hole to centre
left, slits for sealing close, dirty
Related information:
Related letter: CCA-DCc-SVSB/I/145/2
Contents:
Articles of matters discovered during the visitation at Hollingbourne by Richard de Clyve, commissary of Canterbury sede vacante, and still undecided. Includes details of defects in the fabric and furnishings at the chapels of Hucking and Bredhurst and moral offences of William, formerly chaplain of Hollingbourne, 'Dominus' Laurence, formerly chaplain of Hollingbourne and John, formerly chaplain of Hollingbourne with named women. Thomas, chaplain of Hollingbourne, is accused of farming the altar dues and exercising jurisdiction at Hollingbourne church (holding chapters there, hearing and deciding suits and making corrections). Executors of named individuals are accused of failing to administer the deceased's goods properly. William Hayt and Simon, formerly chaplains of Hollingbourne, are said to have consumed and carried away the goods of named individuals. No date. [Date: dates of the vacancy during which other visitations were carried out by Richard de Clyve - see CCA-DCc-VR/6-10.] Endorsed 'D'no R' Com'issar' Cantuar'' in late 13th cent hand.
Somerset Archive and Record Service: Curry Rivel Parish
CURRY RIVEL PARISH
Catalogue Ref. D\P\cur.r
Creator(s):
Church of England, Curry Rivel Parish, Somerset
FAMILY ESTATE RECORDS -
ref. D\P\cur.r/24
[from Scope and Content] Deeds and leases relating to property mainly in Curry Rivel involving
the Jennings, Palfry, Hoyte, Pynsent and Pitt families.
They were deposited with the Curry Rivel parish records and had been kept in
the church at least since 1914 when the Revd. G.W. Saunders arranged and listed
them (see D\P\cur.r/24/29).
FILE - CURRY RIVEL deeds - ref. D\P\cur.r/24/11 - date: 1566-1729
[from Scope and Content] Ten. (17½a) occ. in 1566 by Agnes Sherrin
(manor of Curry Rivel). Feoffment of copyhold ten. 1566; marriage settlement of
Mary Andrews, and Wm. Hoyte, both of Curry Rivel, 1729
FILE - CURRY RIVEL deeds - ref. D\P\cur.r/24/12 - date: 1700-1772
[from Scope and Content] Mess. in Water Street and named fields
(29a.). Leasehold assigned in marriage settlement of Wm. Hoyte jun. of Curry
Rivel and Dinah Langfield of Montacute, 1700. 24a. occ. Widow Worthy acquired
by Hoyte from Lord Clinton, 1736. Deed of 1703 4a. occ. Robt. Worthy;
deed of 1736 of mess. occ. Wm. Coate by Lord Clinton to Wm. Hoyte
FILE - CURRY RIVEL deeds - ref. D\P\cur.r/24/13 - date: 1714-1732
[from Scope and Content] Little field and Broad Rod (Wood)
(Wm. Hoyte)
FILE - CURRY RIVEL deeds - ref. D\P\cur.r/24/14(a) - date: 1803-1831
[from Scope and Content] Unspecified land (Collins, Reeks
and Hoyte)
FILE - CURRY RIVEL deeds - ref. D\P\cur.r/24/17 - date: 1733-1801
[from Scope and Content] Exchanges of lands: part of
Townsend betw. Ilett and Hoyte, 1733; parts of 15
acres, Little Elms and Westfield betw. Powell and Hoyte, 1770; part of
Hither Westfield betw. Countess of Chatham and Uttermare, 1789; beast leazes
in Lower
Binditch betw. Sharrock and Countess of Chatham, 1789; parts of Ilms betw. Alford
and Countess of Chatham, 1801
FILE - CURRY RIVEL leases (yrs. & lives) -
ref. D\P\cur.r/24/20 - date: 1647-1820
[from Scope and Content] Sherings Cote, by Pulman to Worthy,
1647; Sherings Cote and ten. in Wiltown (assignment of term of years and lease
for 'years and lives), by Tilly to Hillard, 1820; Broad Road (coppice), by
Welsh to Hoyte, 1711; Park Corner al. Park Wall
(plot) by Jennings to Thyer (with counterpart), 1715; 2 acres in Curry Mead, by
Rolle to Andrew, 1721
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Somerset Archive and Record Service: Miscellaneous Somerset deeds, etc.
MISCELLANEOUS SOMERSET DEEDS, ETC
Catalogue Ref. DD\BR\wr
[Access Conditions]
Open
FILE - LYNG deeds -
ref. DD\BR\wr/15 - date: 1751/2
[from Scope and Content] Fine re. messuage and land in West
Lyng, Thomas Merriott, gent., and William Hoyte, plaintiffs,
George and Anne Gill, deforciants.
Coventry Archives: The Drapers' Company |
Drapers' Company records
Catalogue Ref. PA 99
Creator(s):
Drapers' Company, Coventry
Fellowship of Drapers: Additional Archives
Property and Estates
Deeds, etc., of Gosford
Street, Jordan Well Street, Mill Lane, Spon End, Hill Close, Hill Cross, Stoke,
Hearsall and Birmingham, Warws.
FILE - Deed of settlement
to vest an estate in fee simple by conveyance [lease and release (lease for 10
months only)] from; John Barker, esq. late alderman and draper of Coventry,
Thomas Love and Samuel Snell, aldermen and drapers of Coventry and Anthony
Baker, draper of Coventry, all feofees of the estates of the Drapers' Company
to the Drapers' Company of (1) a messuage on the South side of Gosford Street
within Gosford Gate with a piece of ground occupied by Thomas Taylor,
boundaries extending from the street to Whitefriars Wall, Whitefriars Lane;
West, land formerly held by John Cox, gent., now by Humfrey Smalwood; East,
land of the Drapers' Company (2) a messuage on the North side of Jordan Well
Street, occupied by Robert Parker, cloth worker, formerly occupied by William Barwick,
boundaries; West, the land of [ ] Lither of Sowe, formerly of [ ] Steevens;
East, land of John Clifton, baker, formerly of Richard Parker (3) three
cottages on the East side of Mill Lane, with an adjoining plot used as a tenter
yard, extending from the gardens of the cottages to a French Wall, all of which
property was formerly leased to Samuel Myles, late of Coventry alderman and is
now occupied by John Gilbert, Thomas French and Richard Hickes, boundaries;
South, land of Thomas Potter, formerly of John Gilbert; North by land of the
Mercers' Company, formerly occupied by John Hoyt, now by Edward Fairbrother
(4) a messuage outside Spon-bars, with a croft or meadow adjoining its garden
and seven tenements lying together outside Spon-bars, adjoining the messuage,
which property is leased to Edward Love of Coventry, draper and occupied by
Edward Craddock, Edward Johnson, William Knibbs, Thomas Village and Thomas Eliar,
and formerly by Richard Murdock, boundaries; North, Spon Brook; North and West,
land of Mr Milward, occupied by [ ] formerly by Humfrey Wilson (5) a close or
pasture called Hill Close occupied by Thomas Burberry, previously by John
Potter, lying outside Bishop Gate near St. Nicholas Street, leased to Matthew Babington
and Richard Hopkins, previously to the late Thomas Saunders, grazier,
boundaries; East, the Nuneaton Causeway; North, land of Matthew Smythe; West,
land of the Weavers' Company; South, land of the parish of Holy Trinity (6) a
piece of ground lying outside Well Street gate, occupied by Thomas Waryn, etc.,
formerly by Samuel Myles, alderman, of Coventry, deceased, and Thomas Village.
Lies to the South West of Well Street, boundaries; West, land of Richard
Murdock; East, land of William Stitt; South, the Town Ditch, this land being
the site of a house occupied by Benjamin Lawton (7) the Shoulder of Mutton
Close, Hill Cross, outside Bishop Street Gate, occupied by William Mosse, innholder,
boundaries; East, Radford Road; North, a lane; West, Hill Mill Meadow; South,
land occupied by Edmund Biddell and Francis Wright. (8) a close called the
Stripe at Jeffrey Woods Cross, in the Country of the City of Coventry, occupied
by Samuel Snell and by James Nailor, Alderman and draper of Coventry (9) a
grove, wood or coppice called Symons Grove in Keresley in the Country of the
City of Coventry, occupied by Samuel Snell (10) a messuage or tenement called Biggin
Hall, with buildings, gardens, grass plots, etc., in Stoke in the Country of
the City of Coventry with closes called; Sandpits Close, Woodcroft, Cley
Closes, Dovehouse Field, a cottage on the West side of the Church Field, with pingle,
a newly erected tenement in Church Field, Stoke, with barns, etc., (11) two messuages
in Birdingbury, Warws, (12) a close divided into two parts called Hearsall
Close or Hearsall Field in the County of the City of Coventry -
ref. PA 1573/58/1 - date: 25 April 1662
(COVENTRY is North & is in mid-England, a far cry from the John & Simon Hoyt/e’s of Western England of Somersetshire. –(jehoyt)
Somerset Quarter Sessions
Catalogue Ref. Q
Creator(s):
Somerset Quarter Sessions, c 1350-1971
The Court in Session
PETITIONS
- ref. Q\Spet
From individuals and
parishes addressed to the justices in Sessions and relating to a variety of
subjects including; rates tippling licences, punishment of persons ill-affected
towards the Commonwealth, debt, removal of parish officers, etc.
FILE - Sessions. JPs. Crewkerne
- ref. Q\SPET/1/34 - date: 26 April 1647
[from Scope and Content] Benjamin HAYT of Crewkerne
declares that he discharges Alfons SIBLEY and William TAYLER, both of Crewkerne,
from all differences between them.
Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich Branch: Blois Family Archives
Blois Family Archives
Catalogue Ref. HA30
Creator(s):
Blois family, baronets, of Cockfield Hall, Suffolk
BLOIS FAMILY records
Local and Official
Blois manorial records
YOXFORD.
Rentals.
FILE - Rental of Sir John
de Norwich, kt., for his manor of Cockfield made 32 Edward III by John Bakere,
John Hayt, and others, free
and bond tenants of the manor. - ref. HA30/314/8 - date: (1358-9)
Wiltshire and Swindon Archives: Heytesbury Hospital |
HEYTESBURY HOSPITAL
Catalogue Ref. 251
Creator(s):
Heytesbury Hospital, Wiltshire
Concerning Law Suits, Statutes and Administration
FILE [no title] - ref. 251/30 - date: 1845
[from Scope and Content] Two documents: (1) "The
Second Schedule, Deeds & Papers appended to Answer of the Dean &
Chapter & Custos."; (2) "Minutes of Decree on the Hearing. Atty. Genl.
in Hayt. Hosp."
Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich Branch: The Iveagh (Phillipps) Suffolk Manuscripts [HD 1538/348 - HD 1538/441] |
The Iveagh (Phillipps) Suffolk Manuscripts
Catalogue Ref. HD 1538
Creator(s):
Cornwallis family, Marquesses Cornwallis
Phillipps, Sir, Thomas, 1792-1872, 1st baronet, antiquary and bibliophile
WORTHAM - ref. HD 1538/437
FILE - Evidences of title - ref. HD
1538/437/1-70 - date: 13c.-1449
item: Feoffment - ref. HD 1538/437/3 - date: n.d.[?mid 13c.]
[from Scope and Content] For homage and
service, and fine of 5 marks 6s. of silver, (1) to (2), messuage in Wurtham [Wortham]
which William Langus held of (1), lying between messuage of Richard Hayt on E. and messuage
of Thomas Hingold on W., extending from highway called Fenstrete to marsh of Brisingham
on N.; arable land (5a.) which W.L. held of (1) in same town, whereof 3a. lie
opposite said messuage, between land of T.H. and land of R.H., 1 head abutting
S. on land of Wymer de Shlich, 1a. in same field between land of Water Cole and head of croft
of William the smith, W.C. and Peter Marescall, 1½r. in field called Westfeld,
between land of Walter Pecke and land of Andrew Wymer, 1r. at head of
croft formerly William Crattefeld's lying between land formerly William Crattefeld's
and land of William the smith, and 1½r. at Hesynheth
between land of W.S. and land of Reginald Hayt, 1 head abutting
on wood called Westwude; to hold of (1) and heirs (proviso against grants to
religious houses and Jews), paying 13d. annually (3¼d. at feasts of St Michael,
St Andrew, Easter and St John the Baptist), 2d. in 40s. King's scutage when it
occurs, 1¾d. annually towards castleguard of Bukestune [Buxton (Nf.)], and 2
suits annually at (1)'s court of Wurtham, viz. at next courts after feasts of
St Michael and Easter, for all secular demands. Warranty clause. Witnesses:
William de Braham now rector of Wurtham church, John de Melthune now steward,
Roger Brithon', Martin Brithon', John Le Waleys, Theobald de Rendham, Edmund de
Nereforth, Robert Peyteuin, Bette Gaugi, William de Kipenham, Richard de Painfeld
now serjeant (serviens) of Wurtham, Jocelyn son of the priest, Robert de Boostede
and many others.
item: Feoffment - ref. HD 1538/437/57 - date: 27 Jan 1354
[from Scope and Content] (1) to (2), arable
land (1a.) with dykes, lying in Wortham in field called Pislescroft, between
land of William de Skernyg on E. and (2)'s land on W., 1 head abutting S. on
land of John Fraunceys, other head abutting N. on messuage of Edmund le Loord;
to hold of chief lords of fee by accustomed services. Warranty clause.
Witnesses: Richard Ingald, Roger dil Stizle, John Cristemesse, William de Skernyng',
Robert le Loord, Edmund le Loord, Robert Hayt and others. Given
at Wortham, Monday after feast of Conversion of St Paul, 28 Edw.III.
Centre for Kentish Studies: Kent Quarter Sessions [QM/Jc - QM/SRo] |
Kent Quarter Sessions
Catalogue Ref. Q
Creator(s):
Canterbury Quarter Sessional Division, c 1350-1797
Maidstone Quarter Sessional Division, c 1350-1797
Kent Court of Quarter Sessions, 1797-1814
Kent Court of Annual General Session, 1814-1971
West Kent Quarter Sessions Records
Sessions Papers - ref. QM/SB
FILE - Lord Cobham to Justinian
Champneis ordering the release of John Richbell and John Hayt arrested for
hunting in Eltham Park. - ref. QM/SB/30A - date: 28 March 1594
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East Sussex Record Office: Additional Manuscripts, Catalogue J |
Additional Manuscripts, Catalogue J
Catalogue Ref. AMSJ
Creator(s):
East Sussex Record Office
Deeds
Hawkhurst
FILE - Conveyance -
ref. AMS5689/9 - date: 26 Aug 1528
[from Scope and Content] James Wenar of Hawkhurst
son of John W to William Hayt of Robertsbridge
and Richard Sharp, to W H's use
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Devon Record Office: Shelley of Shobrooke [Z1/17/1 - Z1/31/16] |
SHELLEY OF SHOBROOKE
Catalogue Ref. Z1
Creator(s):
Shelley family of Shobrooke Park, Crediton, Devon
FILE [no title] - ref. Z1/19/1/28 - date: 8 January 1628/9 4
Charles I
[from Scope and Content] 1/3 part in a messuage and
tenement with appurtenances in the parish of Sowton then in the tenure of
George Leach and 1/3 part of all messuages etc. in the tenures of Anthony Hyll,
Thomas Hoyte, George Lydingham, John Vynnecomb
and [blank] Langdon, within the City of Exeter.
FILE [no title] - ref. Z1/19/1/30 - date: 20 November 1632
[from Scope and Content] 1/3 part in messuage in the parish
of Sowton late in the occupation of George Leach and 1/3 part of all those messuages
in Exeter in the occupation of Anthony Hill, Thomas Hoyte, George Lindginham,
John Venicomb and John Langdon.
FILE [no title] - ref. Z1/19/1/31 - date: 3 July 1632
[from Scope and Content] 1/3 part of messuage in the parish
of Sowton late in the occupation of George Leach and 1/3 part of all messuages
in Exeter in the occupations of Anthony Hill, Thomas Hoyte, George Lindingham,
John Venicomb, and John Langdon.
FILE [no title] - ref. Z1/19/4/2 - date: 26 May 1620
[from Scope and Content] (2) Thomas Hoyte of Exeter, fuller.
[from Scope and Content] Lives: the said Thomas Hoyte, Thomas his son
and Hester his daughter.
FILE [no title] - ref. Z1/19/4/3 - date: 1 June 1653
[from Scope and Content] Messuage in the parish of St. John Bow and one
stable and garden adjoining, (formerly in the occupation of Thomas Hoyte).
FILE [no title] - ref. Z1/19/7/1 - date: 5 June 1620 18 James I
[from Scope and Content] (2) Thomas Hoyte of Exeter, fuller.
[from Scope and Content] Lives: Hester Hoyte, Thomas Hoyte the younger,
Hester Hoyte the younger and Johan Hoyte, the wife and
children of the said Thomas Hoyte.
FILE [no title] - ref. Z1/19/7/2 - date: 16 February 1631/2 7 Charles I
[from Scope and Content] (1) Thomas Hoyte thelder of Exeter, fuller.
[from Scope and Content] Original term of lease: In
reversion of John Webber For lives of Hester Hoyte Thomas Hoyte the younger,
Hester Hoyte the younger and Johan Hoyte the wife and
children of the said Thomas Hoyte the elder.
FILE [no title] - ref. Z1/19/7/3 - date: 17 April 1639 15 Charles I
[from Scope and Content] Recites lease of Thomas Hoyte to William Jarvis.
(Z1/19/7/2).
FILE [no title] - ref. Z1/19/7/4a-b - date: 21 March 1651
[from Scope and Content] Tofte on which there was lately a messuage,
heretofore in the possession of Thomas Hoyte and then of
William Jarvice.
North Devon Record Office: Chanter, Burrington and Foster, Barnstaple [1142 B/L1 - B-1/8/1] |
CHANTER, BURRINGTON & FOSTER, BARNSTAPLE
Catalogue Ref. 1142 B
Creator(s):
Chanter, Burrington and Foster, Barnstaple, Devon, solicitors
LEASES
OUT-COUNTY
Somerset - ref. 1142 B/L70
Curry
Rivel (Manor)
FILE [no title] - ref. 1142 B/L70/32 - date: 1684
[from Scope and Content] 2. Jn. Hoyte, Curry Rivel,
yeoman
[from Scope and Content] Premises: house
late Hoyte's
FILE [no title] - ref. 1142 B/L70/38 - date: 1698
[from Scope and Content] 2. Jn. Hoyte, Curry Rivel
FILE [no title] - ref. 1142 B/L70/94 - date: 1735
[from Scope and Content] 2. Wm. Hoyte, Curry Rivel,
inn-holder
FILE [no title] - ref. 1142 B/L70/98 - date: 1739
[from Scope and Content] 2. Wm. Hoyte, Curry Rivel,
yeoman
FILE [no title] - ref. 1142 B/L70/125 - date: 1758
[from Scope and Content] 2. Wm. Hoyte, Curry Rivel,
gent.
FILE [no title] - ref. 1142
B/L70/164-165 - date: 1805
[from Scope and Content] 2. Jas. Hoyte, Curry Rivel,
gent.
FILE [no title] - ref. 1142 B/L70/169 - date: 1808
[from Scope and Content] 2. Jas. Hoyte, Curry Rivel,
gent.
FILE [no title] - ref. 1142
B/L70/170-172 - date: 1808
[from Scope and Content] 2. J. Hoyte, Curry Rivel,
gent.
[from Scope and Content] Premises: tenement
and lands, late Hoyte's
Somerset Archive and Record Service: Miscellaneous Somerset deeds, etc. |
MISCELLANEOUS SOMERSET DEEDS, ETC
Catalogue Ref. DD\BR\wr
[Access Conditions]
Open
FILE - LYNG deeds -
ref. DD\BR\wr/15 - date: 1751/2
[from Scope and Content] Fine re. messuage and land in West
Lyng, Thomas Merriott, gent., and William Hoyte, plaintiffs,
George and Anne Gill, deforciants.
JOHN HAITE, MILLER, 1589
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Kent Quarter Sessions
Catalogue Ref. Q
Creator(s):
Canterbury Quarter Sessional Division, c 1350-1797
Maidstone Quarter Sessional Division, c 1350-1797
Kent Court of Quarter Sessions, 1797-1814
Kent Court of Annual General Session, 1814-1971
West Kent Quarter Sessions Records
Victuallers Recognizances - ref. QM/RLv
FILE - General recognizance
for the upper division of the lathe of Scray, taken before Sir Henry Cobham Justinian
Champneis and Edmund Cooke, returned at a Sessions of the Peace at Maidstone
- ref. QM/RLv/6 - date: 14 March 1589/90
item: Thomas Vallance of Chislehurst,
husbandman; sureties, John Comforte of the same, husbandman and John Haite of St. Paul's Cray, miller -
ref. QM/RLv/6/29 [n.d.]
Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies: Small accessions 501-600 |
Small accessions 501-600
Catalogue Ref. D-X 501-600
Creator(s):
Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies
[Access Conditions]
Records are open for consultation unless otherwise indicated
MISCELLANEOUS DEEDS, ETC., RELATING TO VARIOUS PARISHES IN
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
FILE - Cold Brayfield: Conveyance -
ref. D-X600/3 - date: 1 April 1638
[from Scope and Content] The manors and farms of Waterhall,
Old Laiton and Brayfield alias Cold Brayfield; farm of 63a 2r 8p in tenure of
William Clifton; farm of 55a 34p in tenure of John Smith; Farm of 50a 35p in
tenure of Robert Hoite, messuage etc. of 1a 17p in
tenure of Thomas Linwood, cottage etc. in tenure of Edward Old; pasture of 23a
1r called the Lownde, 5a of land called Little Waterhall, 25a of land called Waterhalls,
3a 2r 33p of land in Abbington Mead; 25a of land called Bushey Waterhall; 2
pieces of land of 2a 3r 10p in Blackwell Mead, 20a 1r 27p of land called Old Laighton,
14a 30p of land called Parsons Close, 5a 1r [...] 35p of land called Oxe Leyes
in Abbington Mead
Centre for Kentish Studies: Kent Quarter Sessions [Q/SO - Q/SP] |
Kent Quarter Sessions
Catalogue Ref. Q/A
Creator(s):
Canterbury Quarter Sessional Division, c 1350-1797
Maidstone Quarter Sessional Division, c 1350-1797
Kent Court of Quarter Sessions, 1797-1814
Kent Court of Annual General Session, 1814-1971
COURT IN SESSION
ORDER BOOKS - ref. Q/SO
East Kent
FILE - Order Book -
ref. Q/SO/E/1 [n.d.]
item: East Kent Order Book,
Epiphany 1653/4 - ref. Q/SO/E1/f.1 [n.d.]
[from Scope and Content] Simon Hayte
[from Scope and Content] The like order for
Simon Hayte of Lynsted to be borsholder of
the borough of Brunpett in the place of John Scudge who has died.
Somerset Archive and Record Service: Papers of the Hippisley Family of Ston Easton |
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Papers of the Hippisley Family of Ston Easton
Catalogue Ref. DD/HI
Creator(s):
Hippisley family of Ston Easton, Somerset
[Note]
An extensive genealogical history of the main and many subordinate branches
of the family was published in 1952 (The Hippisley Family, ed. I. Fitzroy
Jones), happily compiled before the Ston Easton registers, the source for much
of the information, were lost. The page numbers of this book have been used in
the present catalogue as a means of identifying and distinguishing the various
generations and branches involved and, in particular, the many Johns. It has
been possible to add a few marginal additions and corrections to the Somerset Record Office copy of the work, but its general accuracy has not been
faulted.
Preston of Cricket St. Thomas
PROPERTY TENURE AND PERSONAL ESTATE
FILE [no title] - ref. DD/HI/B/415 - date: 1567-1615
[from Scope and Content] Misc. deeds, bonds,
cancelled grants of annuities involving the Preston family, incl. lease during
his incumbency by Timothy Hayte, the rector, to
John P. of tithes arising out of the capital messuage and demesne lands, 1615
FILE [no title] - ref. DD/HI/B/418 - date: 1605-1658
[from Scope and Content] Tenants: Barnes (of
Winsham), Bennett (of Street in Winsham), Booby, Carswell (of Tatworth in
Chard), Hayte, Kinder/Kender (of Winsham and Membury,
Devon), Orchard,
Osborne, Palfrey, Paull, Scriven, Trencherd, Woodall alias Kinder (sometime of Dowlish
Wake). Covenants for repair of churchyard wall.
West Sussex Record Office: Chichester Diocese Episcopal Records [Ep/I/10 - Ep/I/19] |
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DIOCESE OF CHICHESTER: EPISCOPAL RECORDS
Catalogue Ref. Ep
Creator(s):
Diocese of Chichester
[Access Conditions]
Unrestricted
Access to certain documents may be restricted either because of their
content or their recent date, or because of their age and fragile condition
The Diocese and Archdeaconry of Chichester
DEPOSITION BOOKS - ref. Ep/I/11
FILE - DEPOSITION BOOK -
ref. Ep/I/11/12 - date: Nov 1611-Jan 1618
[from Scope and Content] f.82v Edward Hayte of West Grinsted, Husbandman, where
he had lived about 4 years, and before at Nuthurst for about 3 years. Born at Sevenoaks, Kent. Aged about 40
years.
London Metropolitan Archives: Sherborn family |
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SHERBORN FAMILY
Catalogue Ref. ACC/3259
Creator(s):
Sherborn family of Bedfont
ARTIFICIAL COLLECTIONS: TITLE DEEDS - ref. ACC/3259/AD
FILE - Charter of feoffment - ref. ACC/3259/AD/006 - date: 1578
[from Scope and Content] by William and Isabella Tayler and
John Tayler to Walter Hayte of land called Dentye and Pilchers,
Bearstead, Kent