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Collapse 00791 - BOUGHTON-LEIGH FAMILY OF BROWNSOVER - 1600-195600791 - BOUGHTON-LEIGH FAMILY OF BROWNSOVER - 1600-1956
Expand 1 - Manorial Documents1 - Manorial Documents
Collapse 2 - Documents of Title2 - Documents of Title
Expand 1 - General (e.g. family settlements)1 - General (e.g. family settlements)
Collapse 2 - County specific documents of title, ordered by family, then county and parish2 - County specific documents of title, ordered by family, then county and parish
Collapse 1 - Boughton family1 - Boughton family
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Expand 2 - Essex2 - Essex
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Expand 1 - Bilton1 - Bilton
Expand 2 - Birdingbury2 - Birdingbury
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Expand 4 - Bretford4 - Bretford
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Expand 7 - Churchingbury: [? Birdingbury]7 - Churchingbury: [? Birdingbury]
Expand 8 - Churchover8 - Churchover
Expand 9 - Clifton-on-Avon9 - Clifton-on-Avon
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1 - Gift with warranty from Roger Lylsell of London, baker, and Agnes, his wife; Richard Hamper, citizen and cooper of London, and Alice, his wife; William Sutton of London, labourer, and Margaret, his wife; and Giles Meyre, tyler of the same, and Alice, his wife; daughters and heirs of John Fraunceys of Little Hardeburgh, and Matilda his wife; to John Detts of Little Hardeburgh, his heirs and assigns of one tenement and curtilage, with garden and adjacent lands, meadow and pasture, with separating ditches and all appurtenances in the villages and fields of Great and Little Hardeburgh. - 1st Oct. 1412
2 - Letter of Attorney from the aforesaid [see CR0162/97] constituting John Pywale and Richard Rose of Little Hardeburgh, their attorneys, to deliver seisin to John Dette etc., of one tenement etc., according to the form and effect of a charter of feoffment made by them to the said John. Given 1st October, 14 Henry IV. - 1st Oct. 1412
3 - Gift with warranty from John Dette of Little Herdeburgh to John Vyell of the same, and Elizabeth, his wife, his heirs and assigns, of 5½ acres of arable land, and payments for 1 rood of land in the towns and fields of Little and Great Herdeburgh. - 17th Apr., 1448
4 - Quitclaim with warranty from John Dette of Little Herdeburgh and Agnes, his wife, to John Vyell of the same, and Elizabeth, his wife, forever, of all his right and claim to 5½ acres of arable land, and a payment of 1 rood of land, in the fields of Great and Little Herdeburgh, which John had by the gift and feoffment of Simon Colyns of Coventre, smith. - 20th April, 1448
5 - Gift with warranty from Thomas Crowe of King's Newnam, husbandman, to Thomas Steyne of Little Harborough, husbandman, of a croft of lane, 18 ridges of arable land, lying in the field of Harborough aforesaid, 2 ridges of pasture, 1½ roods of meadow, with appurtenances lying in the field aforesaid. - 18th Apr. 1515
6 - Creation of a Use: Gift with warranty from Thomas Steyne and Agnes, his wife, to Thomas Sceton, of a messuage with appurtenances in Little Harborough. - 12th Apr. 1540
7 - 3 deeds relating to a messuage, garden and a ½ yardland in Little, Harborough, late in the occupation of Francis Webb, from Henry Clarke of Willoughby and Mary, his wife, to Edward Boughton. - 1603-1604
8 - Conveyance and counterpart relating to 15 selions of arable land in the fields of Little Harborough and Lawford, on Mawsill Furlong, also called Shatteswalle piece. - 10th July, 1608
9 - Bond: William Townsend of Easenhall, yeoman, is bound to perform a deed of this date, by which he conveys 16 arable lands with all appurtenances in the fields of Little Harborough and Newbold, to Edward Boughton. - 20th Jan. 1611
10 - Quitclaim by Charles Woodward of Great Harborough to Edward Boughton of all his right and claim to 2 acres of ground in Little Harborough called Cathiron's. - 1st Jan. 1622
11 - Exemplification of permission granted to William Boughton to enclose a highway leading from Little Harborough to Rugby, provided he makes another of the same length and breadth. - 17th June, 1654
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Expand 19 - Church Lawford19 - Church Lawford
Expand 20 - Little Lawford20 - Little Lawford
Expand 21 - Long Lawford21 - Long Lawford
Expand 22 - Long Itchington22 - Long Itchington
Expand 23 - Monks Kirby23 - Monks Kirby
Expand 24 - Newbold-on-Avon alias Newbold Paunton24 - Newbold-on-Avon alias Newbold Paunton
Expand 25 - Pailton25 - Pailton
Expand 26 - Princethorpe26 - Princethorpe
Expand 27 - Rugby27 - Rugby
Expand 28 - Sowe28 - Sowe
Expand 29 - Stretton-on-Dunsmore29 - Stretton-on-Dunsmore
Expand 2 - Heydon family2 - Heydon family
Expand 3 - Ramsey family3 - Ramsey family
Expand 4 - Beauchamp family4 - Beauchamp family
Expand 5 - Ward family5 - Ward family
Expand 6 - Lucas family6 - Lucas family
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Expand 4 - Legal Case Papers4 - Legal Case Papers
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