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1 - Release from William Osborne to Sir Henry Gough on the payment of รบ850. - 1683
2 - Copy of the probate of the will of Henry Browne of Rushall Hall, co. Stafford. - 1780
3 - Copy certificate of payment of costs in the case between Frances Martha Gough and John Gough. - 1799
4 - Dates when the leases of John Gough? expire. - c1830
5 - Bill for vegetable seeds and lime. - 1833
6 - Extract from a Latin grammar. - n.d.
7 - Part of a deed. - 17th cent.
8 - Copy of Jacobite poem in imitation of Horace. - Early 18th cent.
9 - Indenture of apprenticeship of John Hunderhill to Thomas Stokes of Halesowen, nailor. - 1771
10 - Note from John Gough stating "The Marquis of Stafford was my Friend and got me off - though the Patant was taken out." - c1790
11 - List of parishes in the hundreds of Seisdon and Offlow, co. Stafford. - Late 18th cent.
12 - A conundrum. "Why is a Gardener the most extraordinary Man in the world Addressed to the Countess of..." - 18th cent.
13 - Notes on the contents of the wine cellar. - c1800 -1827
14 - Poster giving warning of the setting of spring guns and man traps. - Early 19th cent.
15 - Letter to John Gough from Thomas Edge concerning a self acting piano forte at Clementi's and an instantaneous light box at Savory and More's, etc. - 1824
16 - Grant from William, son of Clement de Wyllenhale, of Wolvernehampton and Petronella, his wife, to Richard de la Lone, of Wolvernehampton of one secion of land in Wollemerebruch. Dated Sunday next after the Feast of St. Hilary, 15 Edw. II. - [17 January 1322]
17 - Release from John, son of John of Prstwode, to John, son of John shoemaker sutor of Wolvernehampton of land in the field of La Heathee. Dated Wednesday next before the Feast of St. John the Baptist, 16 Edw. III. - 19 June 1342
18 - Release from Richard Leveson, son of William Leveson of Wolvernehampton to Clement Leveson, chaplain and Adam Warying of Wolvernhampton of a piece of land called Lanendebruche, etc. Dated Sunday next after the feast of St. Mark the Evangelist, 10 Ric. II. - 28 April 1387
19 - Grant from Richard Leveson of Hampton to Robert Marshall, chaplain, Thomas Wrottesley, chaplain, Richard Jurdan, Clement Jurdan, Henry Marchall and Elizabeth his wife, of land in Wolvernehampton. Dated Thursday next after the Feast of St. Michael the Archangel, 6 Hen. IV. - 2 October 1404
20 - Grant from John Cocks of Wolvernehampton and Joan Fraunceys of the same to Nicholas Hertwell, chaplain, of a curtilage in Wolvernehampton. Dated Wednesday next after the Feast of Holy Trinity, 2 Hem. V. - 6 June 1414
21 - Lease granted by William Ryngge of Wolvernehampton to Richard O' The heathe of the same, for term of his life, of land, etc., in a place called the Lone ende bruche in the Lordship of Wolvernehampton. Dated Tuesday the Feast of St. Bartholemew the Apostle, 2 Hen. VI. - 24 August 1424
22 - Appointment by John Tipper, bailiff of Ludlow, and Margaret, late wife of William Ardale, late burgess of the same town, co. executors of the testament of the said William Ardale, of Thomas Talbot of Ludlow, gent., as their attorney to deliver certain deeds and muniments to the heirs of William Water fall of Wollerhampton and to receive certain monies etc. - [15 October 1486]
23 - Conveyance in trust from John Underhill of Nether Etyngdon, co. War., gent., to Sir William Compton, knt., Robert Fullewood, esq., John Agard, esq., Thomas Underhill, gent., and Edward Underhill, gent., of lands and tenements in Wolvernehampton, Wodnesfeld Heth, Echellis and Wyllenhale for the use and benefit of his wife and sons, and other purposes. - [20 June 1517]
24 - Lease granted by William Underhyll of the Inner Temple, gent., to Thomas Alleyn, of Wodnesfeld, smyth, of premise; in the Corn Market, Wolverhampton, for a term of twenty one years. - [1 March 1556]
25 - Charter of exemplification made at the request of Henry Gough, of a fine etc., between Richard Parkes, plaintiff, John Woodward and Frances his wife, and Richard Woodward, deforciants, concerning tenements and lands in Old Fallyngs, Bushbury and Wolverhampton. - [23 January 1608]
26 - Exemplification of recovery by Robert Brinley and Robert Normansell, plaintiffs against William Normansell, deforciant through his attorney John Richardes, being tenant to the praecipe of Samuel Challener, the first vouchee through his attorney Thomas Tomkys, of a messuage, two gardens, sixty acres of land, ten acres of meadow, twenty acres of pasture and two acres of woodland with appurtenances in Bushbury, Essington and Wednesfeild Wednesfield, co.Staff. - [12 February 1633]
27 - Perry Barr. First two folios of proceedings concerning a wall and obstructions at Perry Barr. - [1790]
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