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Expand A - Large Deed Box - unlabelledA - Large Deed Box - unlabelled
Expand B - 'The Rev. Sir Hy. Delves Broughton Bart. and Hy. Delves Broughton Esq. and their Mortgagees'B - 'The Rev. Sir Hy. Delves Broughton Bart. and Hy. Delves Broughton Esq. and their Mortgagees'
Expand C - 'Reverend Sir Hy. Delves Broughton Bart. and K. Delves Broughton Esqs. and their Mortgagees. Mortgages since 1826 paid off'. On lid: 'Sir D. L. Broughton Bart., Doddington Park, Nantwich'.C - 'Reverend Sir Hy. Delves Broughton Bart. and K. Delves Broughton Esqs. and their Mortgagees. Mortgages since 1826 paid off'. On lid: 'Sir D. L. Broughton Bart., Doddington Park, Nantwich'.
Collapse D - 'Sir Hy. Delves Broughton Bart. No. 1. General Deeds'D - 'Sir Hy. Delves Broughton Bart. No. 1. General Deeds'
1 - DEED OF SETTLEMENT - Counterpart of No. DDB/C/2. Parchment - 1770, 3. Feb
2 - MORTGAGE to secure £1,800 and interest, by John Clark of Walgherton, Esq. to Ann Elcock of Poole, spinster --- messuage, farm or tenement with appurts. of the sd. John Clark in HOUGH, commonly called the Cliffe Tenement, another messuage, farm or tenement of the sd. John Clark in HOUGH now in the tenure of Thomas Stringer and all the water-corn mills of the sd. John Clark in HOUGH commonly called the Hough Mills, with appurts. and pews in the parish church of Wybunbury pertaining. Parchment. Labelled: 'Premes at Hough settled by Indres of 22nd and 23rd March 1809'. 'Box 3'. - 1771, 6. Apr
3 - PRE-NUPTIAL SETTLEMENT - Counterpart of No. DDB/C/5. Parchment. - 1787, 6. June
4 - APPOINTMENT between 1) Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton of Doddington Hall and of Broughton (Co. Staff.) Bt. and Delves Broughton of Doddington Hall, Esq., eldest son and heir apparent, and 2) Rev. Robert Hill of Hough, clerk, and James Tomkinson of Reese Heath within Worleston, Esq.; that the sd. 2nd party shall stand seised of messuages, tenements and farm with appurtenances in BATHERTON alias BARTHERTON, BLAKENHALL, HUNSTERSON, ROPE and WESTON, par. Wybunbury, as specified, for term of 900 years, upon trusts by mortgage or sale or by rents and issues of the sd. hereditaments and premises to raise and pay such sums of money for the portions of daughters and younger sons of the sd. Sir Thomas Broughton by Dame Mary his late wife as they shall become entitled to by virtue of (recited) Deed Poll of 3. Feb. 1770 and thereby to exonerate the residue of the hereditaments and premises charged with the sd. portions; and shall stand seised of messuages, tenements and farms in CHECKLEY, CHORLTON, LEA, WALGHERTON, ROPE and WESTON, as specified, for a term of 800 years upon trust by and out of the rents, issues and profits of the sd. hereditaments and premises or by mortgage or sale to keep down the arrears of the yearly sum of £1,000 due to Dame Mary, late wife of Sir Bryan Broughton Delves, Bt., deceased and now wife of Henry Errington and to exonerate the residue of the hereditaments and premises charged therewith, and in trust to permit the residue of the sd. rents etc: to be received by the person/s for the time being entitled to the next estate in remainder. Parchment. - 1789, 24. Mar
5 - ASSIGNMENT between 1) John Dodd of Chorley, gentleman, administrator of Ralph Boden of Chorley, gentleman, deceased. 2) Thomas Steele, heretofore of Hough but now of Blakenhall, yeoman. 3) James Steele of Weston, yeoman, and Richard Bostock of Church Coppenhall, yeoman, devisees in trust named in the will of John Steele, late of Weston, yeoman, deceased, and which sd. James Steele is eldest son and heir of the sd. John Steele. 4) Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton of Doddington Hall Bt. and Delves Broughton of the same, Esq. 5) Rev. Robert Hill of Hough, clerk; whereby 1) by direction of 3) and at nomination of 4) assigns to 5) --- parcels of land in WESTON called the two Brownhills comprised in (recited) Indenture of 4. Nov. 1763, and closes in WESTON called the Pickton Hill Meadow and the Moors mentioned in (recited) Indenture of 14. Oct. 1776; to hold for residue of 2 terms of 500 years and 500 years, in trust to attend the inheritance; and the sd. Thomas Steele assigns to sd. Rev. Hill the sd. parcels called Brownhills to hold for residue of term of 1,000 years, in trust to attend the inheritance. Cons. £84. Parchment. - 1789, 25. Mar
6 - MORTGAGE to secure £5,000 and interest, by Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton of Doddington Hall, Bt., to Edward Miller Mundy of Shipley (Co. Derby), Esq. --- to Manor or Lordship of BASFORD with a purts., capital messuage called Basford Hall and messuages in Basford called Nevetts Tenement, Sherwins Tenement, Hughes Tenement or Radmore Tenement, Youlds Tenement or Brookhouse Tenement, Claytons Tenement, Levesage Tenement and Stonias Cottage. Parchment. Note: Nos. 6 - 9 tied together and labelled 'Bundle No. 1'. - 1789, 9. May
7 - WILL (extract) (Proved, 15. Apr. 1823) of Edward Miller Mundy of Shipley (Co. Derby), Esq., nominating his son Edward Miller Mundy sole executor. Paper. - 1822, 18. Oct
8 - WILL & CODICIL (8. Dec. 1829) (extract) (Proved 29. Dec. 1829) of Rt. Hon. Charles Fitzroy, commonly called Lord Charles Fitzroy, a General in H.M. Forces, devising to his son Charles Augustus a mortgage of £5,000 transferred to him by his wife's father E.M. Mundy in 1795 on the estate of the late Sir Thomas Broughton, but now belonging to his successor Lt. Gen. Sir J. Delves Broughton, Bt., and appointing his son George Fitzroy his sole executor. Paper. - 1829, 17. Oct
9 - TRANSFER OF MORTGAGE between 1) Edward Miller Mundy of Shipley (Co. Derby), Esq. 2) George Fitzroy of Wicker (Co. Northants), Esq. 3) Charles Augustus Fitz Roy, now residing in Stratton St. (Co. Middlesex), Esq., a Lt. Col. --- capital messuage called Basford Hall and messuages in Basford called Nevetts Tenement, Sherwins Tenement, Hughes Tenement or Radmore Tenement, Youlds Tenement or Brookhouse Tenement, Claytons Tenement, Levesage Tenement and Stonias Cottage (no. DDB/D/6). Endorsed: TRANSFER OF MORTGAGE by Charles Augustus Fitzroy to James William Farrer of John Street, Berkeley Square (Co. Middlesex), Esq., Oliver Farrer and William Loxham Farrer of Lincolns Inn Fields, Esq.s. 13. Feb. 1834. TRANSFER OF MORTGAGE by James William Farrer, Oliver Farrer and William Loxham Farrer to Rev. Sir Henry Delves Broughton of Doddington Hall, Bt. and Henry Delves Broughton of Broughton Hall (Co. Staff.), Es. 18. July 1848. Parchment. - 1831, 2. Dec
10 - ASSIGNMENT between 1) John Sutton of Madeley (Co. Staff.), gentleman. 2) Ann Taylor of Nantwich, spinster, and Margaret Taylor of the same, spinster. 3)Richard Edleston of Nantwich, gentleman. 4) Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton of Doddington Hall, Bt. and Delves Broughton of the same, Esq., his eldest son. 5) Rev. Robert Hill of Hough, clerk; whereby 1) at direction of 2) and 3) and at nomination of 4) assigns to 5) --- all those messuages, cottages or dwelling houses in WESTON late in the occupation of William Green, James Skerratt, James Steele, schoolmaster, and John Mason, but now in the occupation of the sd. William Green, James Skerratt, James Steele, schoolmaster, and Ralph Henshall, and a close called Brittain's Croft alias the Backside Field in WESTON, now in the occupation of the sd. James Steele, schoolmaster, assigned by (recited) Indenture of 4. June 1784 to the sd. John Sutton for residue of terms of 1,000 years and 500 years; to hold for residue of the sd. terms, in trust to attend the inheritance. Parchment. - 1789, 24. June
11 - DECREE in Chancery suit between Sir Richard Bill, Bt., plaintiff, and Sir Thomas Broughton Bt., Dolves Broughton, John Hill and others, defendants, concerning a sum of £5000 payable to Dame Jane Hill, late Broughton, and her issue, under an Indenture of Settlement of 10. and 11. Apr. 1727. Paper. - 1790, 15. Nov
12 - ASSIGNMENT between 1) Rt. Hon. George William Earl of Coventry 2) Rt. Hon. Other Earl of Plymouth, elder son and heir of Other Lewis, late Earl of Plymouth, deceased. 3) Hon. Thomas Windsor, Hon. Andrews Windsor, Hon. Henry Windsor, brothers of the sd. Other Earl of Plymouth and younger sons of the sd. Other Lewis late Earl of Plymouth deceased by Katherine late Countess of Plymouth, his wife deceased, formerly Hon. Katherine Archer, Sir James Tylney Long of Draycott (Co. Wilts.), Bt. and Hon. Lady Catherine his wife, Gore Townsend of Honington Hall (Co. Warwick), Esq. and Rt. Hon. Lady Elizabeth his wife, William Champion Crespigny, late of Margaret St., Cavendish Square (Co. Middlesex), Esq. and Rt. Hon. Lady Sarah are sisters of the sd. Other Earl of Plymouth and daughters of the sd. Other Lewis, late Earl of Plymouth, by the sd. Catherine, late Countess of Plymouth. 4) Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton of Doddington Hall, Bt. and Delves Broughton of the same, Esq., eldest son and heir apparent of the sd. Sir Thomas Broughton. 5) William Praed of Tyringham (Co. Bucks), Esq.; whereby 1) by direction of 2) and 4) and with consent of 3) assigns to 5) --- remainder of a term of 500 years in messuages, tenements and farms with appurts, in HATHERTON alias HAVERTON now/late in the tenures of Thomas Lunt, William Twemlow and William Jarvis, which were by Lease and Release of even date granted and released by the sd. Other Earl of Plymouth at the direction of the sd. Sir Thomas Broughton and Delves Broughton to Isaac Perry of Doddington, gentleman, to the uses of the Release of 12. Aug. 1788, in trust to attend the inheritance. Parchment. - 1791, 2. June
13 - DEED OF COVENANTS for the production of title deeds, between 1) Rt. Hon. Other Earl of Plymouth. 2) Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton of Doddington Hall, Bt. and Delves Broughton of the same, Esq., eldest son and heir apparent of the sd. Sir Thomas. 3) Isaac Perry of Doddington, gentleman. --- remainder of a term of 500 years in messuages, tenements and farms with appurts, in HATHERTON (no. DDB/D/12). Schedule of Deeds, 1679 - 1788. Parchment. - 1791, 2. June
14 - REPORT ON COSTS in Chancery suit between Sir Richard Hill, Bt., plaintiff, and Sir Thomas Broughton Bt., Delves Broughton, John Hill and others, defendants. Paper. - 1791, 24. Dec
15 - BOND in £10,368-11-0, by Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton of Doddington Hall and also of Broughton (Co. Staff.), Bt. to Alexander Adair of Pall Mall, par. St. James's (Co. Middlesex) and also of Flixton (Co. Suffolk), Esq., to secure payment of £5,184-5-6 and interest, being the principal and interest mentioned in a Mortgage of equal date (no. 16). Paper. - 1792, 23. May
16 - MORTGAGE to secure £5,184-5-6 and interest, between 1) John Hill of Prees (Co. Shropshire), Esq., limited administrator of Thomas Boothby Skrymsher heretofore of Upper Grosvenor Street (Co. Middlesex), deceased, and one of the sons of Rowland Hill, late of Hawkstone (same Co.), Bt., deceased, by Dame Jane Hill also deceased, formerly Jane Broughton. 2) Sir Richard Hill of Hawkstone, Bt., executor of the sd. Sir Rowland Hill, his late father deceased, and administrator of the sd. Dame Jane Hill. 3) Rowland Wingfield of Shrewsbury Esq., other executor of the said Sir Rowland Hill. 4) Rev. Rowland Hill of Wotton Underidge (Co. Glouc.), Rev. Robert Hill of the Hough, Rev. Brian Hill of Hawkstone and Clement Tudway of the city of Wells, Esq. and Elizabeth his wife, which said Thomas, Rowland, Robert, Brian, Jane and Elizabeth are other children of the sd. Sir Rowland Hill. 5) Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton of Doddington Hall and also of Broughton (Co. Staff) Bt. and Delves Broughton of Doddington Hall, eldest son and heir of the sd. Sir Thomas Broughton. 6) Alexander Adair of Pall Mall, par. St. James's (Co. Middlesex) and also of Flixton (Co. Suffolk), Esq.; whereby in pursuance to a decree of 15. Nov. 1790 (above no. DDB/D/11), 1) by direction of 2) 4) and 5) and with consent of 3) assigns to 6) --- all those messuages, farms, lands, tenements and hereditaments in WESTON, being parcel of hereditaments comprised in a term of 1,000 years created by Lease & Release of 10. & 11. Apr. 1727 (below DDB/E/3 & 4) and part of Sir Thomas Broughton's settled estates. Parchment. Endorsed: TRANSFER OF MORTGAGE by sd. Alexander Adair to John Stevenson Salt of Lombard St., City of London, banker. 12. Jan. 1824. RELEASE OF MORTGAGE by Sarah Salt of Russell Square (Co. Middlesex), widow and relict of John Stevenson Salt, Thomas Salt of Stafford (Co. Staff), Esq., Banker, John Salt and William Salt, both of Lombard Street, city of London, Esq.s, Bankers, Rev. Joseph Salt of Standon Rectory nr. Eccleshall (same Co.), clerk, the sd. Thomas, John, William and Joseph being 4 eldest sons of the sd. John Stevenson Salt, to Rev. Sir Henry Delves Broughton of Doddington Hall, Bt. and Henry Delves Broughton of Broughton Hall, eldest son and heir of the sd. Sir Henry. 18. July 1848. Parchment. - 1792, 23. May
17 - ASSIGNMENT between 1) John Hill of Prees (Co. Shropshire), Esq., 2) Sir Richard Hill of Hawkstone, Bt. 3) Thomas Hill of Shrewsbury, Esq., Rev. Rowland Hill of Wotton Underidge (co. Glouc.), Rev. Robert Hill of the Hough, Rev. Brian Hill of Hawkstone, Jane Hill of Hawkstone, spinster and Clement Tudway of the city of Wells, Esq. and Elizabeth his wife. 4) Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton of Doddington Hall and also of Broughton (Co. Staff), Bt. and Delves Broughton of Doddington Hall, Esq., his eldest son and heir apparent. 5) Thomas Langford Brooke of Mere, Esq. and Thomas Jelfe Powys of Berwick House (Co. Shropshire), Esq.; whereby 1) at request of 4) and with consent of 2) and 3) assigns to 5) --- all the Manors, messuages, lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises comprised in term of 1,000 years created by Lease and Release of 10. and 11 Apr. 1727, except the premises in WESTON as above (no. DDB/D/16), for remainder of the sd. term of 1,000 years, in trust to attend the inheritance, and as specified. Parchment. - 1792, 24. May
18-19 - LEASE for 1 year & MORTGAGE to secure £10,500 and interest, between 1) Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton of Doddington Hall and of Broughton (Co. Staff.), Bt. 2) John Delves Broughton of Doddington Hall, Captain, 30th Regiment of Foot, 2nd son of the sd. Sir Thomas. 3) Mary Egerton of Oulton Park, widow and relict of Philip Egerton, late of the same place, Esq., deceased, and Elizabeth Egerton, spinster, daughter of the sd. Mary Egerton by the said Philip Egerton her late husband. 4) John Egerton of Oulton Park, Esq., eldest son of the sd. Philip Egerton, deceased, and Rev. Robert Hill of Hough, clerk; whereby in consideration of the intended marriage between the sd. John Delves Broughton and the sd. Elizabeth Egerton and of £1,666-13-4, being the portion of the sd. Elizabeth, 1) releases to 4) --- the Manors or Lordships of BASFORD, SHAVINGTON alias GHEASTY cum SHAVINGTON, capital messuage called Basford Hall, with other messuages and lands there (named), and Manor of BUERTON, capital messuage in BUERTON called the Old Hall and lands pertaining (named). Parchment. ENDORSED: RECONVEYANCE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES between 1) Robert Green Hill of Hough, Esq. 2) Sir Henry Delves Broughton of Broughton Hall and of Doddington, Bt. 3) John Feltham of Ball Alley, Lombard St., city of London, banker, Samuel Hayhurst Lucas of Brighton (Co. Sussex), Esq., Robert Ingham of the Inner Temple, city of London, Esq., one of H.M.'s Counsel and M.P. and Charles Gilpin of Bedford Square (Co. Middlesex), Esq., M.P. 14. May 1863. Labelled 'Bundle No. 2'. - 1792, 1. & 2. June
20 - PRE-NUPTIAL SETTLEMENT between the Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton of Doddington Hall and of Broughton (Co. Staff.) (no. DDB/D/18 & 19), whereby it is agreed that the sd. John Egerton and Robert Hill shall stand possessed of the said sum of £10,500 secured by the above mortgage on the trusts appointed. Parchment. Endorsed: TRANSFER by Henry Delves Broughton of Broughton Hall (Co. Staff.), Esq. to Henry George Robinson of No. 6, Half Moon St., Piccadilly (Co. Middlesex), gentleman. 18. July 1848. - 1792, 2. June
21 - APPOINTMENT & CONVEYANCE (attested copy, 7. Apr. 1843), between 1) Rev. Henry Delves Broughton the elder of Broughton Hall (Co. Staff), clerk and 2) Henry Delves Broughton the younger of Broughton Hall aforesaid, Esq., eldest son of the sd. Henry Delves Broughton the elder; whereby the sd. parties appoint that the Manor of CHAPEL & HILL CHORLTON (Co. Staff.) with messuages and lands in CHORLTON (named) shall be, subject to an annuity of £450 limited to Mary wife of the sd. Henry Delves Broughton the elder, to the use of the sd. Henry Delves Broughton the elder and his assigns for life and after his decease to such uses as the sd. Henry Delves Broughton the younger shall appoint; and the sd. Henry Delves Broughton the elder releases to the sd. Henry Delves Broughton the younger --- a messuage or Inn and farm in CHORLTON (Co. Staff.) called Stableford Inn and farm, with other messuages and lands in CHORLTON (named), to hold, subject to the recited securities and indemnities, to the use of Henry Delves Broughton the elder for life and after his decease to such uses as Henry Delves Broughton the younger shall appoint, and the sd. Henry Delves Broughton the elder assigns to the sd. Henry Delves Broughton the younger the reversionary sum of £10,500 secured by mortgage on the Manors of BASFORD, SHAVINGTON and BUERTON as above (DDB/D/18 and 19), subject to the securities and indemnities so far as they affect the sd. sum and premises. Paper. Endorsed: ASSIGNMENT of the reversionary sum of £15,000 by Henry Delves Broughton the elder to Henry Delves Broughton the younger. 15. Jan. 1841. Note: Numbers 20 and 21 tied together and labelled 'Bundle No. III'. - 1840, 6. Aug
22 - MORTGAGE to secure £1,000 and interest, by Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton of Doddington Hall, Bt. to Joseph Jackson of Nantwich, gentleman --- Manors or Lordships of BASFORD and SHAVINGTON alias GREASTY cum SHAVINGTON, capital messuage called Basford Hall with other messuages and lands there (named) and Manor of BUERTON, capital messuage in Buerton called the Old Hall and lands pertaining (named). Parchment. Numbered: 'Bundle 22 No. 10'. - 1792, 23. June
23 - ASSIGNMENT between 1) Edward Mainwaring of Iver (Co. Bucks), Esq. and Ann his wife, administratrix of Mary Leighton, late of the town of Shrewsbury, spinster, deceased, limited to the remainder of a term of 500 years hereafter mentioned, and surviving executrix of Sir Philip Touchet Chetwode, late of Oakley (Co. Staff.), Bt., deceased and widow and surviving executrix of Robert Davison, late of Brand (Co. Shropshire), Esq., deceased. 2) John Turton of Sugnall, par. Eccleshall (Co. Staff), Esq., Edward Dickenson of Dosthill House, par. Tamworth (Co. Warwick), Esq., George Parker of the city of Lichfield, Esq. and William Walter Lyon of the Borough of Tamworth, gentleman. 3) John Ellison Poole, heretofore of Snape in Weston, par. Wybumbury, but now of Burslem (Co. Staff.), potter. 4) Rev. Thomas Clare of Atherstone (Co. Warwick), clerk, and James Hinton of Witherly (Co. Warwick), Esq. 5) Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton of Doddington Hall and of Broughton (Co. Staff), Bt. 6) John Forster of Castle St., par. St. Andrew, Holborn, London, gentleman; whereby 1) by direction of 3) and 5) and with consent of 2) and 4) assign to 6) --- the residue of 2 terms of 500 and 1,000 years in a messuage or tenement with appurts, in WESTON called Snape Tenement, in trust for the sd. Thomas Clare and James Hinton, for the better securing to them the payment of £2,300 and interest and subject thereto and after payment thereof in trust for the sd. Sir Thomas Broughton to attend the inheritance. Parchment. Endorsed: Assignment of the sd. terms by the said John Forster to Thomas Langford Brooke of Mere, Esq., in trust to attend the inheritance. 17. Dec. 1795. - 12 Sep 1795
24-25 - LEASE for 1 year & RELEASE between 1) John Turton, Edward Dickenson, George Parker and William Walter Lyon. 2) John Ellison Poole. 3) Richard Wrench of Nantwich, surgeon and apothecary. 4) Rev. Thomas Clare and James Hinton. 5) Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton whereby 1) at request of 2) and with consent of 3) and 4) release to 5) --- the residue of 2 terms of 500 and 1,000 years in a messuage or tenement with appurts, in WESTON (no. DDB/D/23) subject to the above mortgage and the principal sum of £2,300 and interest thereby secured. Cons. £4,500. Parchment. - 1795, 11. & 12. Sept
26-27 - LEASE for 1 year & DEED OF SETTLEMENT, between 1)Rev. Thomas Clare and James Hinton. 2) Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton. 3) William Mitford, heretofore of the parish of St. Martin in the Fields (Co. Middlesex), but now of Clifford Street, par. St. George, Hanover Square (Co. Middlesex), Esq.; whereby 1) conveys to 2) --- the residue of 2 terms of 500 and 1,000 years in a messuage or tenement with appurts, in WESTON (no. DDB/D/23), to the uses of the will of Sir Bryan Broughton Delves Bt., deceased, dated 21. May 1764. Cons. £4,267. Parchment. - 1795, 16. & 17. Dec
28 - ASSIGNMENT between 1) Rev. Robert Hill of Hough, clerk, James Tomkinson, late of Reaseheath within Worleston, but now of Nantwich, Esq. 2) Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton of Doddington Hall and of Broughton (Co. Staff.), Bt. 3) Emma Broughton, spinster, daughter of the sd. Sir Thomas. 4) Trafford Trafford of Kinderton Lodge formerly called Trafford Leigh and Henrietta his wife, another daughter of the sd. Sir Thomas. 5) sd. Sir Thomas Broughton and John Leigh of Oughtrington, Esq., father of the said Trafford Trafford. 6) John William Clough of Norton Conyers (Co. York), Esq. and Elizabeth his wife, another daughter of the said Sir Thomas. 7) Thomas Langford Brooke of Mere, Esq., and Thomas Swann of the city of York, banker; whereby 1) assigns to 7) --- messuages, tenements and farms in ROPE (as specified), for residue of a term of 900 years, to secure £5,000 and interest, being portions of the sd. Emma Broughton, Henrietta Trafford and Elizabeth Clough. Parchment. - 1795, 29. Dec
29 - RELEASE to make a Tenant to the Precipe for suffering a Recovery between 1) Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton of Doddington Hall, Bt. 2) John Delves Broughton of Broughton (Co. Staff.), Lt. Col. and now eldest son of the sd. Sir Thomas. 3) Richard Edleston of Nantwich, gentleman. 4) Thomas Royle of the city of Chester, gentleman 5) Rev. William Wilson of Shefford (Co. Berks), clerk. --- messuage farm and tenement at SNAPE in WESTON commonly called the Snape Tenement, with closes (named). Parchment - 1797, 25. Mar
60 - ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE to secure £1,000 and interest, by 1) Richard Hassall, late of Austerson but now of Stapeley, gentleman by direction of 2) Sir John Delves Broughton of Doddington Hall, Bt., Lt. Cen. to 3) Charles Mare of Nantwich, Esq. --- Manors or Lordships of BASFORD, SHAVINGTON alias GREASTY cum SHAVINGTON and other premises as above (no. DDB/D/22). Parchment. - 1817, 15. Oct
61 - ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE to secure £5,000 and interest, by 1) Rev. Richard Lowndes Salmon of Sandbach, clerk, by direction of 2) Sir John Delves Broughton of Doddington Park, Bt. to 3) Robert Harrison the elder of Stapeley, cheesefactor --- premises in ROPE as above (no. DDB/D/39). Parchment. - 1822, 4. Apr
62 - ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE to secure £5,000 and interest, by 1) Robert Harrison the elder of Stapeley, cheesefactor, by direction of 2) Sir John Delves Broughton of Doddington Park, Bt., Lt. Gen. to 3) Ralph Cappur of Nantwich, cheesefactor --- premises in ROPE as above (no. DDB/D/39). Parchment. - 1824, 19. Jan
63 - ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE to secure £1,000 and interest, by 1) Charles Mare of Nantwich, Esq. by direction of 2) Sir John Delves Broughton of Doddington Park, Bt., Lt. Gen. to 3) John Downes the elder of Nantwich, gentleman --- Manors or Lordships of BASFORD and SHAVINGTON alias GREASTY cum SHAVINGTON and other premises as above (no. DDB/D/22). Parchment. - 1824, 27. Dec
64 - LEASE for 1 year & TRANSFER OF MORTGAGE to secure £1,500 and interest, by 1) John Downes of Nantwich, gentleman, by direction of 2) Sir John Delves Broughton of Doddington Park, Bt., Lt. Gen. to 3) Rev. Henry Delves Broughton of Broughton Hall (Co. Staff.) Bt. --- messuage or tenement with lands in MERE MOORE, Township of WESTON, called Whistons Tenement, with closes pertaining (named), and the undivided moiety of 2 messuages in Long Hill within the Manor of BUERTON with closes pertaining (named) and of a messuage in/near Widows Lane, Township of BUERTON with closes pertaining (named) (as above no. DDB/D/43 & 44). Parchment. Endorsed: RELEASE of the above mortgaged premises, by the within named Henry Delves Broughton now Sir Henry Delves Broughton Bt. to Henry George Robinson of No. 6, Half Moon St., Piccadilly (Co. Middlesex), gentleman, 18. July 1848. Parchment. - 1826, 23. & 25. Mar
65 - ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE to secure £1,000 and interest, by 1) John Downes the elder of Nantwich, gentleman, by direction of 2) Sir John Delves Broughton of Doddington Park, Bt., Lt. Gen. to 3) Rev. Henry Delves Broghton of Broughton Hall (Co. Staff.) clerk --- Manors or Lordships of BASFORD and SHAVINGTON alias GREASTY cum SHAVINGTON and other premises as above (no. DDB/D/22). Endorsed: ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE by Rev. Sir Henry Delves Broughton to Maria Halsted Poole of Bank Farm, par. Kingston (Co. Surrey), spinster. 31. Jan. 1839. SURRENDER of the above premises for residue of a term of 2,000 years on paying off of the mortgage debt of £1,000 secured on the same, by Robert Wheatley Lumley of Carey St. (Co. Middlesex), gentleman, as executor of the sd. Maria Halsted Poole, to the within mentioned Henry Delves Broughton now Sir Henry Delves Broughton, Bt. 18. July 1848. Parchment. - 1826, 25. Mar
70 - WILL & PROBATE (13. Sept. 1845) of John Stevenson Salt of Russell Square and Lombard Street, London, and of Weeping Cross and Stafford (Co. Staff.), Banker (extract only), whereby he bequeaths the residue of his personal estate to his wife and such of his children as shall be living at his decease and appoints his said wife and his 4 eldest sons Thomas, John, William and Joseph executrix and executors. Paper. - 1839, 29. Apr
71 - BURIAL CERTIFICATE of William Lewtas of Park Place, buried at St. James's Cemetry, par. Liverpool, 16. June 1845. Paper. - 1848, 6. July
72 - RELEASE between 1) Rev. Charles Verney Shuckburgh, clerk, rector of Longford (Co. Essex), William Thomas Longbourne of Grays Inn (Co. Middlesex), Esq., Philip Bennett the younger of Rougham Hall (Co. Norfolk), Esq. and Roderick Maingy Murchison of Milsom St., Bath (Co. Somerset), Esq. 2) Charles Henry Swinburne of Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, Esq., Admiral R.N., and the sd. William Thomas Longbourne. 3) Rice Richard Clayton of Hedgerley Park (Co. Bucks), Esq. 4) William Thomas Longbourne. 5) Sir Henry Delves Broughton of Broughton Hall (Co. Staff.), Bt. 6) John Feltham of Ball Alley, Lombard St., city of London, Banker, Samuel Hayhurst Lucas of Brighton (Co. Sussex), Esq., Robert Ingham of Kings Bench Walk, Temple, sd. city of London, Esq. one of H.M. Counsel and M.P. and Charles Cilpin of Bedford Square (Co. Middlesex), Esq., M.P.; whereby 1) 2) and 3) at request of 4) and 5) release to 6) --- the manors, lands and hereditaments of the sd. Sir Henry Delves Broughton in Co. Chester and the sum of £145,726-6-6 3% consolidated annuities charged on the same, in connection with a transfer of Mortgage of even date. Parchment. - 1863, 15. May
73 - BOND in £6,000, by Sir Henry Delves Broughton Hall (Co. Staff.), Bt. and Edward Delves Broughton of Wistaston Hall, Nantwich, Esq. to John Feltham of Ball Alley, Lombard St., city of London, banker, Samuel Hayhurst Lucas of Brighton (Co. Sussex), Esq., Robert Ingham of Kings Bench walk, Temple, city of London, Esq. M.P. and Charles Gilpin of Bedford Square (Co. Middlesex), Esq. M.P., for securing to the extent of £5000 the deficiency in value stock to be transferred by virtue of the mortgage securities specified. Parchment. - 1863, 15. May
74 - DEED OF EXCHANGE between 1) Joseph Fell Christy of Upton Alresford (Co. Hants.), Esq., John Scott of No. 8, Cannon St., City of London, merchant, Robert Mayne Curtis of No. 29, Rood Lane, city of London, merchant, and William Henry Willians of No. 23, Holland Park, Kensington (Co. Middlesex), Esq. (mortgagees). 2) Sir Henry Delves Broughton of Doddington Hall, Bt. 3) Thomas William Hensley of Nantwich, gentleman. 4) Delves Louis Broughton of Doddington Hall, Esq. 5) Richard Vernon of Audley (Co. Staff.), M.D. 6) Joseph Vernon of Buerton, farmer. 7) John Vernon of Hilderstone (Co. Staff.), gentleman; whereby 1) 2) 3) and 4) convey to 5) 6) and 7) --- closes in the Township of BUERTON called Park Meadow, Coney Green, Croft, Hare Butts, Minshall Field and widows Field, IN EXCHANGE FOR closes in BUERTON called Bran Pool and The Piles. PLAN. Parchment. - 1898, 4. Oct
Expand E - 'Delves Louis Broughton Bt. No. 1. Broughton and Doddington Estates'E - 'Delves Louis Broughton Bt. No. 1. Broughton and Doddington Estates'
Expand F - Box FF - Box F
Expand G - 'Sir J.D. Broughton. Cheshire EstatesG - 'Sir J.D. Broughton. Cheshire Estates
Expand H - 'Sir John D. Broughton Bart. Executors'H - 'Sir John D. Broughton Bart. Executors'
Expand I - Box I - not labelled: Papers relating to the Educational Foundation of Sir Thomas Delves, parish of Wybunbury; Bennett's Charity, Eccleshall (Co. Staff.) and MiscellaneousI - Box I - not labelled: Papers relating to the Educational Foundation of Sir Thomas Delves, parish of Wybunbury; Bennett's Charity, Eccleshall (Co. Staff.) and Miscellaneous
Expand J - 'Chapel Chorlton'J - 'Chapel Chorlton'
Expand K - '1. Auditors Statements of Estate Accounts. 2. Messrs. Witham & Co's letters. 3. Witham & Co.'s Particulars. 4. Summaries of Rent Audit'K - '1. Auditors Statements of Estate Accounts. 2. Messrs. Witham & Co's letters. 3. Witham & Co.'s Particulars. 4. Summaries of Rent Audit'
Expand L - '1. Lloyd & Co.'s cheques and receipts for standing order. 2. payments. 3. Receipted Bills paid through monthly book'L - '1. Lloyd & Co.'s cheques and receipts for standing order. 2. payments. 3. Receipted Bills paid through monthly book'
Expand M - Box M: Letters received by Rhoda Broughton - 18th-19th centuryM - Box M: Letters received by Rhoda Broughton - 18th-19th century
Expand N - 'Harold Newcome's'N - 'Harold Newcome's'
O - 'Doddington House Account' - 1886-1906
P - Vouchers - 1909-1928
Expand Q - Box Q - Maps and PlansQ - Box Q - Maps and Plans
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