| Description | leases and underleases of the parsonage house called Preshute house, which Maurice leased from the Dean and Chapter of Salisbury, and the Wood yard, with site plans, 1849-1873. Agreement made 30 Oct 1872 refers to alterations made by rev James Bright, who had additional rooms built and a steam engine and plant installed so that he could take pupils from Marlborough college. Lessees; Turner, Platt, Bright, Mullins. Agreement to let a house and land in Preshute to Tyrell, 1855, and to Keable, 1872. Poster to let the house, 1848. Correspondence about the letting of Preshute house (rectory); detailed inventory of its contents, 1856, and a partial inventory including books and paintings, 1859; correspondence about alterations made by rev Bright with block plans of out buildings, 1856-1878. (2) |