- 1653-4.
- File
- 1793, Dec. 2 - 12.
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Assignment (being a reconveyance) of the property specified in No. 1652 of 3 April 1793,
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Letter from Rich[ar]d Clarke, Worcester, to John Lewis, London. Payment of the reserved rent,
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Letter from Ar[thur] Onslow, [dean of] Worcester, to John Lewis, London. Payment of tenths. Endorsed is: Draft Reply of John Lewis.
Receipts for two sums of £23.5.6, each being one year's rent of Old Radnor rectory,
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Letters from Ar[thur] Onslow, Deanery, Worcester, to Mrs Lewis, Harpton Court. Renewal of the lease; valuation of the property; social and family news.
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Letters from Jno. Simmonds, [surveyor,] St Johns, Worcester, to Mrs Lewis, Harpton Court. The amount of the fine for renewing the lease; the many favours writer received at Harpton Court.
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Letter from Ann Lewis, Harpton Court, to [Arthur Onslow,] dean of Worcester. The lease is to be made in the name of TFL, who is now touring the west of England; why writer cannot pay the fine till Jan.; social gossip. Copy.
Amount of fees for the leases,
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Letter from TFL to [Arthur Onslow]. The surveyor was deceived because of the unpleasant feeling left by the previous year's election; the amount of the poor and road rates; the very determined spirit of opposition to tithe; the vicar has once only seen the p. Draft.
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Letter from J. Wingfield, receiver general, Worcester, to TFL. 'We' will not negotiate regarding the fine; great improvements in land within the last decade; the case of the curate ought to be laid before his Diocesan.
Valuation of the rectory and glebe. Two copies,
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Part of Harpton Court Estate Records,
Letter from Ar[thur] Onslow, Deanery, to [TFL]. Writer wishes to ascertain the vicar's portion of the taxes. [This calculation has been made on reverse by TFL].