- SJCR/SJES/2/12/BBK
- Subseries
- 1860-1913
Part of The Records of St John's College
Part of The Records of St John's College
Part of The Records of St John's College
Maps traced from tithe map, of town & neighbourhood of Boughton under Blean, Kent.
Tithe Extracts: Boughton Malherbe
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Extracts from the apportionment of the rent charge in lieu of tithes in the parish of Boughton Malherbe as relates to College property.
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Map traced from the second class tithe map showing College land (also known as field #981) in Egerton and Boughton Malherbe parishes. The original scale was 3 chains to 1 inch.
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Draft lease, SJC to Robert Cook, Southernden Farm, Boughton Malherbe, Kent; also includes correspondence.
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Lease, SJC to Robert Cook, Southernden Farm, Boughton Malherbe, Kent.
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Map (coloured) of part of Boughton Malherbe parish Kent, drawn from tithe map, with reference. The original scale was 3 chains to 1 inch.
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Deeds of Gloversbridge farm (16 acres) & buildings, Headcorn & Boughton Malherbe Kent; includes the probate copy wills of Thomas Clark, and Jonathan Clark. Also includes a conveyance from Sarah Clark to the College for Gloversbridge Farm.
Survey Report: Southernden Farm
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Report from the survey of Southernden farm, parishes of Headcorn, Boughton, Egerton and Smarden Kent.
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Deeds of Love Farm, formerly known as the Chantry Lands, (115 acres, 3 roods, 36 perches) at Boughton Malherbe, Headcorn & Smarden Kent; includes a short terrier of land & timber on John Butcher's farm 1767 (BMK/3/8) & a conveyance between Thomas Collier and other trustees under the will of Alexander Annesley and the College.
Also includes copy wills of Christopher Fullager, Mary White, Hester Barrett, and Rebecca Kneller.
Thomas Crask (John Symonds' exhibition): Humphrey Gower
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Letter, Thomas Crask, to Humphrey Gower SJC Master, copying terms of exhibition left to SJC by John Symonds (d.1703) for poor clergy's sons, or founder's kin.
James Dixon (Headcorn Rectory): Humphrey Gower
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Letter, James Dixon, Newnham, Kent, to Humphrey Gower SJC Master, informing of him of the waste and demolition of Headcorn rectory by SJC tenant William Peche [Peachie].
Peter Peke (new lease): Anthony Tuckney
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Letter, Peter Peke tenant at Higham, to SJC, about indemnity against the words parliament and army taxes appearing in his new lease.
Peter Peke (tenant at Higham): Anthony Tuckney
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Letter, Peter Peke tenant at Higham Kent concerning the estate.
Richard Neale (leases at Sunninghill & Westminster College): Richard Clayton
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Letter, Richard Neale (Neile), Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, Westminster, to Richard Clayton SJC Master, money due from Dr Cary at Shrewsbury, a lease of Sunninghill, and a lease of house at Westminster College.
Richard Potman (SJC Steward in Kent): Richard Clayton
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Letters from Richard Potman [Pitman] the College's steward in Kent to Richard Clayton.
Richard Potman (Clifford's Inn, London): Richard Clayton
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Letter, Richard Potman [Pitman], Clifford's Inn,London, to Richard Clayton SJC Master, claiming fees for keeping courts in Kent and providing Clayton with an outline of the Steward's duties.
William Boteler (Higham, Kent): Richard Clayton
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Letter, no year, William Boteler [Butler], Rochester, to Richard Clayton SJC Master, asking licence to assign his lease of the parsonage at Higham, Kent.
Richard Potman (court rolls for Headcorn): Richard Clayton
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Richard Potman [Pitman}, steward of SJC's courts in Kent, enclosing court rolls of Headcorn and requesting arrears of his fees.
The original letter is addressed to Owen Gwyn, Bursar, and in the body of the letter refers to its bearer, Clayton. However, Gwyn's name has been crossed off the c 20th-century typescript list and it has been catalogued under Clayton (the reasons for this are not known)
Counsel's statement: Thomas Watson
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Further statment of the case, by counsel, with the final recommendation: "the best way forward is for the Colledge (sic) to exhibit their bill to he Queen Majestie and then my Lord Keeper per speciale mandatum domini Regine to heare and determyne it".