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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
Expand 2 - Documents of Title2 - Documents of Title
Expand 4 - Legal Case Papers4 - Legal Case Papers
Expand 5 - Estate Management5 - Estate Management
Expand 6 - Household Records6 - Household Records
Collapse 7 - Family and Personal Records7 - Family and Personal Records
Expand 1 - Boughton family1 - Boughton family
Collapse 2 - Ward family2 - Ward family
1 - Pedigree of Ward of Guilsborough from Elizabeth's reign to William Zouth Lucas Ward who married Mary, daughter of Richard Lamb of Addington. - c.1790
2 - Draft family tree of the Wards of Guilsborough from 1596 to the marriage of William Zouth Ward and Mary, daughter of Richard Lamb. - c.1790
3 - Draft Pedigree of the Ward Family of Little Houghton, Brayfield, Northampton and Guilsborough, from c.1550 to the marriage of John Ward and Theodosia de Malsburgh Boughton-Leigh. - c.1810
4 - Scrap of paper bearing notes relating to the Ward Pedigree. - 1842
Expand 5 - Rev. John Ward, 1601-16605 - Rev. John Ward, 1601-1660
Collapse 6 - Rev. John Ward, 1629-16816 - Rev. John Ward, 1629-1681
1 - Letters Testimonial of Ordination from Robert, Bishop of Oxford, that he ordained John Ward of Christ Church, M.A. deacon, being of praiseworthy character and obedient of the 39 articles. - 16 Dec 1660
2 - Letters Testimonial of John Ward, M.A. of Christchurch, Oxford, testifying to his good character from John Fell Dean of Christchurch, Richard Allessor, Subdean, and Holben the prebendary. - 10 May 1661
3 - Archdeacon's mandate concerning the induction of John Ward to Stratford-on-Avon Church, in the gift of Lionel Earl of Middlesex, Baron Cranfield of Cranfield, Bedfordshire. - 20 Feb 1662
4 - Letters Testimonial of John Ward's good character from Joshua Tucker, Minister of St. Margaret's, Edward Fulham, S.T.P. Canon of Windsor, Francis ... Prebendary of Salisbury. - 20 Aug 1662
5 - Letters Testimonial from John, Bishop of Worcester testifying that John Ward has subscribed to the Articles necessary for admission to a living. - 10 Dec 1662
6 - Letters Testimonial from John, Bishop of Worcester, testifying that John Ward has subscribed to the Act of Uniformity, of 1662. - 10 Dec 1662
7 - Licence to preach from John, Bishop of Worcester, to John Ward. - 10 Dec 1662
8 - Letters of Institution from John Bishop of Worcester, of John Ward as Vicar of Stratford-on-Avon. - 10 Dec 1662
9 - Licence to practice medicine from Gilbert, Archbishop of Canterbury to John Ward, M.A. - 22nd Nov. 1666
10 - Appointment of John Ward as one of His Majesty's Chaplains in Extraordinary, Signed Manchester. - 7th Jan. 1668
11 - Sequestration issued by Francis Barber, the Vicar-General of Gloucester to the Churchwardens of Dorsington, ordering them to preserve the rents and profits of the Rectory for the next incumbent. - 12th Jan. 1668
12 - Letters Patent: inspeximus of Letters Dispensation which he approves, according to an Act of Henry VIII. Attached are the Letters Dispensation from Gilbert, Archbishop of Catherbury to John Ward, M.A. to hold Dorsington with Stratford-on-Avon, dated 12th January 1668. - 19th Jan. 1668
13 - Letter from William, Bishop of Gloucester to John Ward, Vicar of Dorsington, that he is to observe the forms of Catechism and preaching as laid down by the Act of Parliament; nor is he to make any innovations, he is to subscribe to these things in his own hand. - 4th Feb. 1668
14 - Certificate that John Ward has taken the oath according to the Act of Paliament, declaring that it was unlawful to take up arms against the King, and promising to conform to the Church of England Liturgy as now established. - 4th Feb. 1668
15 - Bishop's Letters Patent confirming that John Ward, Rector of Dorsington in the Diocese of Gloucester, subscribed to the Articles of Religion before his admission as an incumbent. - 4th Feb. 1668
16 - Mandate for the induction of John Ward issued by Edward Hope, Archdeacon of Gloucester, to the parish of Dorsington. The induction took place February 9th, 1668, by John Parry, Rector of Aston Somerville. - 4th February, 1668
17 - Letters of Institution of John Ward by William, Bishop of Gloucester. - 4th Feb. 1668
18 - Copy of the Articles of Religion printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker, Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, London 1662. - 28th Mar. 1669
19 - Bond: John Ward, Thomas Rawlins of the Middle Temple, London, and Samuel Rawlins of St. Clement's Hospital are obliged to the King for £5. The condition of the obligation is that on October 1st, 1669 £2. 18s. 4d is to be paid to the king part of the money due to the exchequer. - 21st May, 1669
20 - Bond: John Ward, Thomas Rawlins of the Middle Temple, London and Samuel Rawlings of the Hospital of St. Clement Dacre in London, are obliged to the King for £5, to perform an obligation to appear at the King's Court at Westminster on April 1st, 1670. - 21st May, 1669
21 - Bond: John Ward, Thomas Rawlins of the Middle Temple and Samuel Rawlins of the Hospital of St. Clement Dacre, are obliged to the King for £5. Should John Ward appear at the Exchequer on October 1st, 1670, and pay £2. 18s. 3d for the appurtenances of Dorsington, the bond will be voided. - 21st May, 1669
22 - Bond: John Ward is bound for £25 to inform the King should the Rectory of Dorsington's value exceed £12.19s.2d. - 1669
23 - John Ward compounded for the appurtenances of the Rectory of Dorsington for £11. 13s. 3d to be paid at the Exchequer 1669-1670. - 21st May, 1669
24 - Inventory of the goods, chattels and credits of John Ward, late Vicar of Stratford-on-Avon, taken by John Woolmer the younger, William Keate and Thomas Baleas. Note of inspection appended by the official of the probate court. - 16th Sep 1681
Expand 7 - Rev. Thomas Ward, d. 17067 - Rev. Thomas Ward, d. 1706
Expand 8 - John Ward, 1675-17318 - John Ward, 1675-1731
Expand 9 - Richard Ward.9 - Richard Ward.
Expand 10 - John Lucas, d.176310 - John Lucas, d.1763
Expand 11 - Thomas Lucas, d.175611 - Thomas Lucas, d.1756
Expand 12 - Sir Thomas Ward, 1717-177812 - Sir Thomas Ward, 1717-1778
Expand 13 - Ann Grove13 - Ann Grove
Expand 14 - Robert Lambe, d.172314 - Robert Lambe, d.1723
Expand 15 - John Woodford: his daughter Ann married Robert Lambe c.172815 - John Woodford: his daughter Ann married Robert Lambe c.1728
Expand 16 - William Zouth Lucas Ward, d.183716 - William Zouth Lucas Ward, d.1837
Expand 17 - John Ward-Boughton-Leigh, 1791-186817 - John Ward-Boughton-Leigh, 1791-1868
Expand 18 - Edward Allesley Ward-Boughton-Leigh, 1822-189418 - Edward Allesley Ward-Boughton-Leigh, 1822-1894
Expand 19 - Grace Rowley nee Ward-Boughton-Leigh, d.188519 - Grace Rowley nee Ward-Boughton-Leigh, d.1885
Expand 20 - Theodosius Henry Ward-Boughton-Leigh, b.185420 - Theodosius Henry Ward-Boughton-Leigh, b.1854
Expand 21 - Sir Francis Foulke21 - Sir Francis Foulke
Expand 22 - General Leigh22 - General Leigh
Expand 23 - John Webb23 - John Webb
Expand 3 - Corbet Smith Family3 - Corbet Smith Family
Expand 4 - Unidentified families4 - Unidentified families
Expand 8 - Official Papers8 - Official Papers
Expand 9 - Other Organisations9 - Other Organisations
Expand 10 - Printed and Pictorial Material10 - Printed and Pictorial Material