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Reference Library, Birmingham
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261536 | Grant from John Middlemore to Richard Hawks of lands in Wrednall Yield in the parish of King’s Norton. 4 Sept., 1565. | ||
261534 | Release from John Myddelmore to Richart Hawkez, of lands in Wrednall Yield in the parish of King’s Norton. 12 Sept., 1565. | ||
261535 | Conveyance from Richard Hawks to William Beacke, of lands in Wrednall Yield in the parish of King’s Norton. 4 Aug., 1569. | ||
120826 | Grant by John Trayford of Byrmyngham and Mergerie his wife, to William Segewick of Byrmynghain and Johanna his wife of one hurgage in Byrmyngham situate in Daleynde, [With transcript and description.] 1572. | ||
120829 | Indenture between Edward Holte, of Dudston, Exquier, and Thomas Rastell of Byrmyngham, draper, respecting the Pryorie Croft. [With transcript and description.) 16 May, 14 Eliz., 1572. | ||
256393 | Copy of Court Roll of Harborne and Smethwick, admitting John Mylwarde to land in the manor, surrendered by Edward Holte, esq. and Dorothy his wife. 30 April, 16 Eliz, 1574. | ||
176968 | Bond from Ferdinand Caldecote of Kelton, Co. Rutland, gent., and others, to John Dixson of Birmingham, ironmonger, for performance of covenants specified in indentures of the same date, 31 March, 18 Eliz., 1576. | ||
120830 | Old copy of conveyance from Raphael Sedgewyke to John Veisye, of lands in the Foreign of Birmyngham. 30 March, 19 Eliz, [1577]. | ||
120831 | Old Copy of Settlement upon the marriage of Symon Veisye cousin and heir of John Veisye of Birmyngham, and Hellen, daughter of William Cookes of Snytterfeild, of the Bull
Inn in Birmyngham, and premises in Sutton Coldfield and Great Barr. 19 May, 26 Eliz., 1584. | ||
120832 | Indenture between Edward Holte of Doddeston, Esquiere, and William Colmore of Birmninghwm, Mareer, respecting messuage, etc.,in the Lordshippe of Birmingham, [With transcript and description.] 1 Sept., 1584. | ||
252287 | Release from John Corpson [Corbison?] to Henry Cull, senior, of a tenement and lands in the parish of Yardeley. 20 Sept., 26 Eliz, [ 1584). | ||
252391 | Release from George Cull to William Acock of a messinage and land in the parish of Yardley, 31 Dec., 30 Eliz., [1588]. | ||
19905 | Copy of the Will of John Warde of Brymicham, leaving to his Cousin John, lands and houses in Birmingham, Aston, Lytle Bromwich, Great Bromwich, and Bordesley. 20 Feb., 33 Eliz., 1590-1. | ||
224607 | Paper writing, by which Thomas Bott, of Birmingham, saddler, agrees to sell to Wiliam Doley certain trees upon land in Solihull. 30 Jan., 36 Eliz., 1593-4. | ||
252076 | Letters patent granted to Thomes Holte on his accession to the manor of Aston, with fine impression of the great seal appended. 21 March, 36 Eliz., 1593-4. | ||
19908 | Notes from the Will of John Warde, of Birmingham, respecting houses and lands in New Street, Birmingham, Smethwick, Hordesley, Castel Bromwich, Little Bromwich, etc. 29 Aug., 1595. | ||
176972 | An Inquisition held at Birmingham concerning an estate at Witton, Co, Warwick, formerly part of the possessions of the Earl of Warwick. [With copy and translation.] 7 June, 41 Eliz., 1599, | ||
252392 | Lease from William Jefferey and wife, to Richard Palmer, of land in Yardley, 29 Nov., 42 Eliz., (1599). | ||
252063 | Grant from the Crown to Sir Thomas Holte, of the Rectory and Tithes of Aston. (Latin), 20 June, 42 Eliz., 1600. | ||
252065 | —[Copy]. | ||
252064 | —[Translation]. | ||
206603 | Release from (& signed by) Thomas Holte of Duddeston, and Grace, his wife, to Thomas Pretty of Yardley, of lands in Herdesley in the parish of Aston, 1 Oct., 43 Eliz., 1601. | ||
181861 | Conveyance from John Swifte & William Swifte his son to William Booth, of the moiety of certain lands in the parish of Handsworth. 26 March, 1602. | ||
234424 | Exchange between W. Cartwright of Oldbury, and J. Capelwood of Birmingham, of land in Oldbury, 3 Feb., 1603. | ||
224606 | Conveyance from Roger Griswold, of Solihull, to Henry Shaw of Birmingham, of land in the Parish of Bickenhill, Co, Warwick, 6 June, 3 James I., 1605. |