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Collapse 865 - Chafyn Grove family of Zeals865 - Chafyn Grove family of Zeals
Expand 1 - Marriage settlements, trust deeds, etc.1 - Marriage settlements, trust deeds, etc.
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1 - Commonplace book, containing comments on negotiations with Spain, 1598, poor relief, 1597; love poems and satirical verse; arguments for and against Mary Queen of Scots; copy letters of the Earl of Essex 1599 and Sir Walter Raleigh, 1618, before their executions; address by a loyal subject to the King, 1603; Lord Burleigh’s precepts to his son; copy petition of the chancellor to the Lords, 1621; notes on growing trees and vegetables; and cookery and medicinal recipes.
2 - Letters on family affairs, mainly addressed to Richard Chafyn (d.1648), Lucy his widow (d.1677) and their son William (d.1695).
3 - Commonplace book of John Clavel, 1603-42, probably the author of The Soddered Citizen (see D.N.B.). Consists mainly of copy letters to and from his uncle about his reformation after previous wild behaviour and his journeys to Ireland on his uncle’s behalf; verse on various subjects, including Ben Jonson’s adoption of him as his son, and several love poems and epitaphs; verse by Philip Massinger; and numerous recipes for medicines. In several hands. With photocopy annotated by JHP Pafford. Only photocopy is produced.
4 - Manuscripts of The Soddered Citizen by Clavel
4A - Published edition of The Soddered Citizen, presented by the editor, JHP Pafford; article by J.H.P. Pafford: “John Clavel, Burglar, Highwayman, Poet, Dramatist, Doctor, Lawyer”. Somerset and Dorset, Notes & Queries September 1986.
5 - Photographic copies and transcripts of various documents relating John Clavel in the P.R.O. and Bodleian Library, mainly wills and chancery papers.
6 - Broadsheet, “strange news from the famous citie of Exeter”, giving a rhymed account of the execution of Colonel Penruddocke and Captain Grove, with two illustrations.
7 - Petition by John Grove esq. for payment of money owing to him when the Exchequer was stopped, or for some appointment in lieu.
8 - Nomination of Robert Grove to a Somerset scholarship at St. John’s college, Cambridge.
9 - Ten miscellaneous letters, etc., relating mainly to the Grove family.
10 - Faculty for Harry Chafyn esq. of Portesham (Dorset) to have a seat in the north aisle of Portesham church.
11 - Certificates (ordination, subscription, etc.) relating to member of the Grove family ordained in the church of England, including the appointment of the rev. Thomas Grove as domestic chaplain to the duke of Gloucester, 1781.
12 - Undertaker’s account for the funeral of Thomas Chafyn, esq., by the Company of Upholders at Exeter.
13 - Two marriage licences, Grove family.
14 - Letters of W C Grove on the Peninsula campaign, to his mother.
15 - Letter from H R Hoare in Hastings to W C Grove with the British army in Portugal, on family topics.
16 - Letter from [Capt.] John Hogg at Condum to [W C] Grove, recounting events in the war with France.
17 - Letter from W C Grove in Paris to his sister Fanny, describing his stay.
18 - Hunting journals of Harry Thomas Grove, bound into one volume.
19 - Letter from William Wilberforce to lady Palmer Acland, recommending an old couple to her charity.
20 - Ms book of Italian exercises and compositions, probably by William Chafyn Grove.
21 - Notebook of W C Grove, containing notes of distances, prices, the wording of letters and certificates, etc., in connection with travels in France and Italy. With some draft letters, and some recipes for beer, blacking, etc., and a list of officers killed and wounded in four Indian battles (Moodhoe, Ferozeshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon).
22 - About fifty certificates, orders, etc., relating to the naval service of John Bullock Michell, chiefly off South America.
23 - Weighing book (labelled on envelope “old N Coker weighing book”). Weights of Troyte-Bullock and Chafyn-Grove families, their visitors and dogs.
24 - Certificate of enrolment of William Chafyn Grove as a freemason.
25 - Commission of William Chafyn Grove as ensign and lieutenant in the Coldstream guards.
26 - Certificate that Lieut. Chafyn Grove (Coldstream Guards ) would have been presented at a levee if one had been held that year.
27 - Game register, with various game cards, rough memoranda, etc.
28 - Hunting diary, 1894-96, 1900-03.
29 - Ticket for a presentation to Mr Troyte-Bullock by viscount Hinton.
30 - Letter from K R Balfour at the Cavalry barracks, York, about military life there and about getting his horses from Salisbury.
Expand 12 - Accounts – household and personal12 - Accounts – household and personal
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