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1 - Deeds, agreements and some letters mostly concerning the rectory and parsonage of Bredon, and Prideaux Sutton or John Webb.
2 - Letters to Sir John Talbot or Lady Talbot from Thomas Johnson concerning the fee farm rents of the manor of Romanby.
3 - Several letters connected with the disputed payment of tithes that the rector of Bredon, Prideaux Sutton, thinks should be paid to him from the estate of Sir John Dutton at Cutsdean. Includes discussions on papal bulls and terriers that might be relevant to the case, opinions and suggestions on various documents.
4 - Letters from the Earl of Shrewsbury to John Talbot and others (some are not clear) concerning salt phatts at Salwarpe and Bulline:
5 - Documents, mostly letters and accounts, relating to the non or late payment of an inheritance from the estate of Dr John Hawkins due to Elizabeth Stone, wife of John Talbot. Labelled "Cornish affair".
6 - Notes and other items relating to the estate of Wickhambreux in Kent and the Feilding family.
7 - Letters and accounts to and from Mrs Davenport concerning the Cool Pilate estate in Cheshire.
8 - Letters, from Hopkin Llewellyn to Reverend William Davenport unless otherwise stated, concerning the Margam estate.
9 - Letters concerning the purchase of Ware Park estate, mostly to and from William Henry Fox Talbot and William Read King.
10 - Letters mostly to and from William Read King, solicitors, concerning an estate in Belton, Rutland purchased by Charles Feilding and sold by Lady Elisabeth Feilding to John Eagleton. Includes some draft deeds and some letters relating to the sale of stables and a court house in Grosvenor Mews, Hanover Square by Lady Feilding to Thomas Powis.
11 - Correspondence between Jonas Rowbottom, dairyman and cowkeeper, and the Ministry of State Control regarding Mr Rowbottom's application for an order for cow cake.
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