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1 - Bond of Thomas Dolman of Shaw, gentleman, and Humphrey Dolman of Childrey, esquire, to Mathias Dolman, citizen of London, haberdasher, in £160 for the repayment of £105, 1585/6.
2 - Grant by Gabriel Coxe of Newbury, yeoman, to Thomas Dolman of Shaw, esquire, of all the money, plate, jewels and household goods, leases and the remainder of the goods and chattels of the latter's parents Thomas Dolman and his wife Elizabeth, both deceased, 1590/1.
3 - Defeasance by John Ferris of Aldermaston, gentleman, Thomas Carter of Beenham, yeoman, and Thomas Haywodd [sic] of Aldermaston, yeoman, in favour of Thomas Dolman of Shaw to absolve him of any errors or omissions in any judgement in King's Bench against them.
4 - Agreement between Humfrey Dolman of Shaw, esquire, executor of his father Thomas Dolman, and Anne Dolman, his mother.
5 - Survey and rental of the estate of Humfrey Dolman of Shaw, comprising the manors of Shaw, Speen and Colthrop (Thatcham).
6 - Acknowledgement of receipt of an annuity of £60 for the past five years, and of a legacy of £2000, on attaining the age of 25, by Thomas Dolman, second son of Thomas Dolman, to his brother Humfrey.
7 - Letter from John Pretyman in London to his grandfather John Quarles at Newbury, apologising for not returning deeds borrowed from him.
8 - Survey of the Shaw Estate.
9 - Papers relating to an action of debt to be brought against Sir Thomas and Sir Humfrey Dolman for £1500, 1674/5.
10 - Bond of Sir Edward Hungerford of Farley Castle, Somerset, to abide by an impending arbitrators' award in a case at action between himself and Sir Thomas Dolman.
11 - Letters of attorney from Sir Thomas Dolman to Philip Weston, junior, of Newbury, gentleman, for livery of seisin to Philip Weston, senior, of Newbury, esquire, and William Offley of Woodley, in accordance with the terms of a conveyance of 20 September 1667.
12 - Agreement between Thomas Dolman, esquire, and ten other commoners, for the enclosure of 10 a. land in Donnington Field, Shaw.
13 - Bond of Thomas Dolman to repay £206 to John Hore of Thatcham, miller.
14 - Abstract of an Act for the Public Registering of Deeds.
15 - Abstract of expired leases of Shaw manor.
16 - Schedules of deeds and documents belonging to the manors of Shaw, Church Speen and Colthrop (Thatcham).
17 - Documents concerning a vault in Hampstead Churchyard, Middlesex, for the interment of Mrs Joseph Andrews.
18 - Survey of Shaw Estate.
19 - Details of the lands held by Sir Joseph Andrews before the Speen enclosure, and those allotted to him under the award.
20 - Rental of Shaw Estates, 1768-1796.
21 - Land tax redemption certificate on properties in Shaw.
22 - Letter from Thomas Townsend to J. Bunny, stating that he 'sends herewith ... papers relating to the Court Leet of the Manor of Speenhamland and also the Court Books'.
23 - Inventory of the household furniture, plate, linen, china, books, prints, paintings, wine and other effects of Sir Joseph Andrews, deceased.
24 - Inventory of all the strong beer, ale and table beer at Shaw House.
25 - Statement of affairs of the late Sir Joseph Andrews, baronet.
26 - Account of the sale of the stocks and shares of Sir Joseph Andrews.
27 - Inventory of goods and furniture in Shaw House belonging to Dr Penrose, 1823-1838.
28 - Papers relating to the settlement of the estate of the late Dr Penrose of Shaw.
29 - Schedule of counterpart leases of the property of Henry Richard Eyre.
30 - Inventory of deeds, documents and papers removed from the oak chest, Shaw House, August 1891, and examined and arranged by Douglas Eyre at Hall Dene, Merrow, Guildford, Surrey, 1892.
31 - Schedules of deeds handed to John Eyre and of others retained by Messrs Ratcliffe, Cator & Hood.
32 - Plan of two small plots of land (unidentified).
33 - Memoranda drawn up by James Pettit Andrews showing the yield and worth of various parts of his estate.
34 - Promissory note of James Pettit Andrews to Joseph Andrews for a loan of £800.
35 - Declaration by William Budd, Deputy Clerk of the Peace of Berkshire, that George White of Speenhamland, gentleman, has registered his name and abode in accordance with the Game Law.
36 - Survey of the tithings of Church Speen, Speenhamland and Wood Speen in the parish of Speen, made at the time of the enclosure for Sir Joseph Andrews by G. King.
37 - Number not used. Reserved for husbandry book, c.1720, retained at West Berkshire Museum.
38 - Number not used. Reserved for garden plans, Shaw House, c.1750, retained at West Berkshire Museum.
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