Manuscripts
Berkshire, Shaw. Amount of the purchase money of the Shaw estate exclusive of the timber, D. (4 p.)
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Berkshire, Shaw. Account of the purchase money of the Shaw estate exclusive of timber, D. (4 p.)
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.
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Berkshire, Shaw and Speen. Particular of the Shaw Estate…, D. (1 p.)
Manuscripts
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LB 643
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Berkshire, Shaw. Account showing how the purchase money for Shaw has been discharged, D. (1 p.)
Manuscripts
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LB 587
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Berkshire, Shaw and Speen. Abstract of [James Brydges, Duke of Chandos, 1674-1744], title to the manor, D. (5 p.)
Manuscripts
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LB 638
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Berkshire, Shaw and Speen. Survey of timber on the Estates of the Executors of [James Brydges, Duke of Chandos, 1674-1744], per William Watts, D. (1 p.)
Manuscripts
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LB 645
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[Berkshire, Shaw]? Account of Purchase Money Remaining, D. (1 p.)
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.
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