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1 - Disentailing deed and appointment of new trustees under the marriage settlement of John Leveson-Gower and Charlotte Gertrude Elizabeth Mitchell (1825).
2 - Deeds conveying John Leveson-Gower's life interest in the settled estates to his son John Edward Leveson-Gower, in return for an annuity of £900.
3 - Deeds and papers relating to Pibworth Farm, Aldworth, and the Cheyney family, tenants of the same.
4 - Deeds of a messuage called Haycrofts [Heycroftes in 1616] at Westridge in the parish of Streatley; 40 acres of arable land, including closes in Westridge called Sheephouse [Shippehowse in 1616] and Pittmales Closes, and 20 acres in the common fields of Westridge; and a rood of meadow in the common fields of Streatley.
5 - Deeds of a little coppice nameless in 1617 but called Hogheis Coppice from 1678, in Westridge in the parish of Streatley, situated between another coppice called Hogheis Coppice on the west, a croft called Beach Croft on the south and east, and a coppice called Strouts Coppice on the north.
6 - Deeds of Streatley rectory and tithes on land at Southridge and Westridge, and 32 acres of arable land called Three Heaths and two barns adjoining the same, lying "above hill" in Streatley (part of the glebe).
7 - Deeds of Streatley rectory and tithes on land at Southridge and Westridge, and 32 acres of arable land called Three Heaths and two barns adjoining the same, lying "above hill" in Streatley (part of the glebe).
8 - Deeds of Streatley rectory and tithes on land at Southridge and Westridge, and 32 acres of arable land called Three Heaths and two barns adjoining the same, lying "above hill" in Streatley (part of the glebe).
9 - Deeds of a messuage and 50 acres of land in Streatley.
10 - Deeds of moiety of Streatley manor, Streatley Warren, the Warren house and the Common Wood, Streatley; a capital messuage, a messuage and farm called Permaynes and four other messuages in Streatley; a messuage at Westridge in Streatley; a messuage at Basildon Hook End, Basildon; closes called the Bottom Close, the Hill Close and the Pike (14 acres); a cottage built on land formerly part of the Pike Close, and two acres of wood ground, all in Basildon; two messuages in Burcester Kings End, Oxon, one situated at the further end of the Beast Fair near the Burcester-Oxford road, and land in the common fields; a messuage in Bensington, Oxon; Bensington Lock, mills, pools and a piscary called the Upper Water; a meadow or pasture called Whitsun Leys (8 acres), divided into two closes, Kennington; and a messuage and toft in Oxford St Aldate.
11 - Deeds for property described by D/EMP/T10.
12 - Deeds of a messuage in Westridge, Streatley, called Thirledowne in 1678 and Fullers in 1768, and land in the common fields of Streatley.
13 - Deeds of Porto Bello Wood (38 a.) (two woods called Kiddlington Brooms and Francis Coppice in 1812), bounded on the south by the road from Aldworth to Reading, on the north by Rowslate Lane and on the east by the road to Southridge, in Streatley.
14 - Deeds of an "ancient cottage" at Hungerford Green, Streatley, bounded on the north by the Reading Road from Aldworth to Streatley.
15 - Lease and release of settled estates to bar the entail and create a fee simple.
16 - Conveyance of two cottages on Westridge Green and two cottages on the Downs near Bower Farm, all in Streatley (former parish almshouses), with solicitor's bill regarding the sale.
17 - Deeds of land on the south side of Christian Street (later Kepler Street), Everton, Lancs, 1846-1886, and of a messuage called Rupert House, Rupert Lane, Everton, Lancs, occupied by the Royal Lancashire Militia in 1854-1855, 1854-1886, both copyhold of West Derby manor.
18 - Abstracts of title and lawyers' opinions concerning land on the south side of Christian Street (later Kepler Street), Everton, Lancs, and of a messuage called Rupert House, Rupert Lane, Everton, Lancs.
19 - Deeds and papers relating to a cottage at Eaton, in the parish of Appleton, and property in Oxford.
20 - Copy deeds of settled estates of Lord Fane, 1739-1769.
21 - Bargain and sale of tithes arising from four yardlands in the east end of Longcot, in the parish of Shrivenham.
22 - Mortgage by devise of a messuage in Longcot called the Coppice House, an adjoining close, and a yardland in the east end of Longcot, in the parish of Shrivenham, 1689.
23 - Probate of Elizabeth Mortimer of Thatcham, spinster.
24 - Deeds of three closes of land at Herwick, Thatcham, called the Wood Ground (4 a.), Wood Pightle (2 a.) and Wood Mead (4 a.), later held as one close called the Wood Ground (8 a.).
25 - Marriage settlement (postnuptial) of John Tomkins the younger of Oxford, mercer, and his wife Esther.
26 - Bargain and sale of farming stock on farm of Walter Jemmet at South Stoke, Oxon.
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