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DELV - Estate and family papers of the Loveden family of Buscot
A - Accounts
B - Business records
C - Correspondence
E - Estate records
F - Family papers
L - Legal records
M - Manorial records
O - Official records
1 - Commission of Edward Loveden of Buscot, esq; as captain of a company of foot in the Berkshire Trained Bands.
2 - Commission of John Loveden, gent., as lieutenant to Captain William Cecill's company of foot in the Earl of Orrery's regiment.
3 - Accounts and papers of a regiment of Volunteers.
4 - An Act for Dividing, Inclosing and Allotting the Open Common Fields, Commonable Lands and Meadow Ground within the Manor and Parish of Great Farringdon (sic), in the County of Berks.
5 - Certified copy of inclosure award.
6 - Certified copy of part of inclosure award relating to John Poole's allotment.
7 - Agent's accounts in a Gloucestershire election.
8 - Resolution to select new candidates for Berkshire in the event of a dissolution of Parliament.
9 - Edward Loveden Loveden's election accounts, Abingdon, 1784.
10 - Correspondence of Edward Loveden Loveden concerning the Abingdon election of 1789, and his activities as Member of Parliament.
11 - Letter to Edward Loveden Loveden from Samuel Sellwood, town clerk of Abingdon, concerning opposition to Loveden's support of Fox [concerning the Regency bill].
12 - Manuscript list of electors of Faringdon, Forest, Ganfield, Wallingford and Wantage divisions.
13 - Part of manuscript list of Abingdon electors (nos. 95-219).
14 - Shaftesbury borough poll book.
15 - Shaftesbury borough poll book.
16 - Printed parliamentary papers.
17 - Quarter sessions nomination of John Elwes, Henry James Pye and Edward Loveden Loveden, Justices of the peace, to examine the condition of Abingdon House of Correction, and of Penyston Powney, James Patey and the Revd Henry Wilder to examine the condition of Reading House of Correction.
18 - Land tax assessment of the parish of Buscot.
P - Maps and plans
Q - Ecclesiastical and charity records
T - Title deeds
Z - Miscellaneous
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