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Rev. John Poore

Includes: copies of deeds, abstract of title & schedule relating to the estates of the Rev. John Poore in Murston, Bapchild, Kent.

Court papers: Ashwell

Surrender by Thomas Waller; torn bifolio containing statements (one partly torn off) and a portion of a pedigree / family tree. Had been tied together by a string pushed through rough holes in the papers; the string partly survives

Wills: Richard and Henry Raines

Containing: 1) copy of the will of Sir Richard Raynes (c.1636-1710), from the Register of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, dated 21 January 1709; 2) extract (undated) from the will of Henry Raines (c.1677-1734) the son of Richard Raines, from the Register of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury; signed "William Brocket of Christ's Hospital" on the reverse

For transcript details, please see blue finding aid folder D59-60, numbers 12 and 13.

Terriers: Burythorpe

Comprising: terrier of land at Burythorpe, Kennythorpe and Leavening signed by Francis Wright (12/08/1723); terrier of lands and tenements in Kennythorpe leased to Roger Wright (11/08/1740); terrier of College property at Kennythorpe, Burythorpe and Leavening (27/03/1790). A note at the bottom of this terrier indicates that 407 trees were cut off the estate in 1790 after the terrier was made.

Danvaies (Denwaies)

Includes: deeds, extracts of wills, leases, conveyances, a feoffment and a mortgage for the messuage Danvaies or Denwaies in Bapchild, Loam Pit croft in Murston, 2 acres of pasture and 8 acres, 3 roods and 15 perches part of Homefield in Bapchild. Also includes conveyances of Swans Tree Hill, Sittingbourne.

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Copy of will of Felicia Jones, 1731

Attested copy of the will of Felicia Jones, widow of Robert Jones of Gray's Inn, 2 December 1731, with probate 3 March 1739. Robert Jones, by will dated 31 December 1730, bequeathed land at Longeton upon Tearne, Shropshire, to his kinsman Edward Green, and recommended Felicia settle an annuity of £16 from the said land for the benefit of a scholar educated in a school in Shropshire (not specified) and going thence to St John's. To be nominated by Edward Green during his life. Felicia Jones acts accordingly. Various bequests, and the residue to Green. To be buried near her husband in the church of Hornsey, near Highgate, Middlesex.

Deeds: Richard Wilson

A terrier of all the lands in the occupation of Richard Wilson belonging to SJC. Signed by Richard Wilson, Geo[rge] Friend and John Penny. Also includes an indenture of lease to Richard Wilson in consideration of certain rents and covenants, of the messuages formerly held by John Underdowne. Signature & seal of Richard Wilson

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