Description | With a scale map on the glebe (coloured; on parchment). Includes a note, under Baker's survey, of the allotment at Nuthurst Heath on inclosure of the Commons, 1808; copy of a statement of the annual profits and clear improved value of the living delivered to the Bishop (in consequence of the Lords' address to the King on 28 Mar. 1808 "for an account of the clear improved yearly value of every Benefice with Cure of Souls under £150 per Annum), 1808; memorandum of burial fees, 13 July 1877; memorandum of the measurement of the glebe as contained in the Tithe Apportionment, Apr. 1815; and, affixed with sealing wax, certificate and declaration (registered) by the Commissioners of Land Tax that the vicarage be exonerated from the Land Tax, 5 May 1807, and Land-Tax Register-Office certificate of registration of certificates of exoneration, 10 June 1807; and, reversed at end, a note of the "Measure of the Nuthurst Wood" (in customary and statute acres) and a memorandum of a statement of the profits of the living as delivered to the government in 1808. Enclosed: memorandum of the measure of the allotment to Joseph Hutchins as vicar upon Nuthurst Heath upon Ansley inclosure signed by T. Eagle of Allesley, 11 Mar. 1808 (DR0298/37/1); MS copy of an Agreement between the Rev. Charles Heaton, vicar of Ansley, (the landlord) and William Smith of Ansley, miner, (the tenant) for the lease of a field of pasture land in Ansley near the "Lord Nelson" Inn and adjoining the highway leading to Nuneaton, containing 1 ac. 3r. 13p. called the "New Enclosure" for the annual rent of £5, 15 Apr. 1916 (DR0298/37/2). |