Skip to content

OPEN TODAY: 10 A.M.–5 P.M.

Tickets

Manuscripts

Bucks., Dinton. Quitclaim by Sir Walter Pye et al of the Rectory of Dinton to the use of Richard Serjeant, D.S. (1 mb.)


You might also be interested in

  • Image not available

    Bucks., Dinton. Richard Serjeant's mortgage to Henry Crosse due the fifth of January next, D.S. (1 mb.)

    Manuscripts

    Damaged. Also enclosed: separate document dated 1729 and signed by Richard Serjeant.

    LB 821

  • Image not available

    Bucks., Dinton. [Indenture], D.S. (2 mb.)

    Manuscripts

    Damaged.

    LB 722

  • Image not available

    Bucks., Dinton. [Quitclaim?], D.S. (1 mb.)

    Manuscripts

    The collection, which spans from 1538-2002 (bulk 1548-1780), contains 927 items pertaining chiefly to Duchess Lydia's business and financial activities in the intervening six years between her husband's death and her own, as well as the activities of her extended family. In addition, there is correspondence with her family, lawyers, and estate officials, information about the Cannons auctions and the sale of other Brydges properties, and some sixteenth- and seventeenth-century records pertaining to her own family and the Mayne and Goodall families who once lived at the Van Hattem seat at Dinton Hall in Buckinghamshire. There are also a large number of papers and deeds concerning various properties held by the family, including Cannons, Shaw and Speen.

    LB 727

  • Image not available

    Bucks., Dinton. Deed, D.S. (2 mb.)

    Manuscripts

    Damaged and fragile. Box 23: Deeds -- Bucks., Dinton (1687/88-1714). LB 794-804

    LB 793

  • Image not available

    Bucks., Dinton. Lease of Rectory, Parsonage and church of Dinton by Sir Walter Pye to Sir Heneage Proby, D.S. (1 mb.)

    Manuscripts

    The collection, which spans from 1538-2002 (bulk 1548-1780), contains 927 items pertaining chiefly to Duchess Lydia's business and financial activities in the intervening six years between her husband's death and her own, as well as the activities of her extended family. In addition, there is correspondence with her family, lawyers, and estate officials, information about the Cannons auctions and the sale of other Brydges properties, and some sixteenth- and seventeenth-century records pertaining to her own family and the Mayne and Goodall families who once lived at the Van Hattem seat at Dinton Hall in Buckinghamshire. There are also a large number of papers and deeds concerning various properties held by the family, including Cannons, Shaw and Speen.

    LB 754