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BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
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ACC/0132/001
Stanwell: Grant and confirmation
1. John de Salle, chaplain and perpetual vicar
of Stanwell Church. 2. William le Cartere of
Stanwell. Property: 4acre[s] arable in Stanwell,
1½ acres on Stanewelleheghweye between the
land of Prioresse de Ancrewyke and Alan
Wyrgoe
1366
ACC/0132/002
Stanwell: Grant and confirmation
1486
1. Thomas Alberton of Colbrok Bucks. gent.
and John Andrew als. Smyth of Stanwell, smith.
2. Joan Fuller of Stanwell, widow of Richard
Fuller for the term of her life. Property:
Messuage called Trotmans and 40acre[s] land
in Stanwell and West Bedfont
ACC/0132/003
Colnbrook, Bucks: Translation [17th cent.] of a 1549
bargain and sale
1. Richard Hall citizen and goldsmith of London,
and Edward Barber of London, scrivener. 2.
Anthony Bourchier of London esq. Property: A
dissolved chantry or free chapel and
appurtenances in Colnbrook, Bucks.
ACC/0132/004
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
Admission of Richard and Isabel Penne of
Chertsey. Reciting: Surrender of Edmund
Poulton dated 31 December 1604. Property: A
close of pasture called Bedfont Court
containing 3acre[s], a parcel of meadow called
Bedfont Meade, a close of arable and pasture
1608
ACC/0132/005
Stanwell: Bargain and sale
1. Jane Vergo of Stanwell, widow. 2. Thomas
Vergo her son. Property: 5acre[s] arable in Old
Lanes, 2a in South Field, 1acre[s] in Droelands
Shot.
1630/1
ACC/0132/006
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
Admission of Jane Hill, Alice Read, Elizabeth
Penn, and Joan Abbott, as co-heirs of Richard
and Isabel Penn. Reciting: Surrender by
Edmund Poulton to the uses of himself and
Richard and Isabel Penn dated 27 October
1608.
1638
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ACC/0132/007
Stanwell: Bond in £80 to perform covenants of
even date
1. John Fuller of Stanwell, wheelwright. 2.
Christopher Lewin and Walter Virgoe of
Stanwell, yeomen.
1645/6
ACC/0132/008
Stanwell: Mortgage
1. John Fuller of Stanwell, wheelwright. 2.
Christopher Lewin and Walter Virgoe of
Stanwell, yeomen. Consideration: Various
sums of money owed in Stanwell. Property:
Messuage and 1acre[s] land. Signed and
sealed by Christopher Lewin and Walter Virgoe
1645/6
ACC/0132/009
Counterpart to Mortage (ACC/0132/009)
1. John Fuller of Stanwell, wheelwright. 2.
Christopher Lewin and Walter Virgoe of
Stanwell, yeomen. Consideration: Various
sums of money owed in Stanwell. Property:
Messuage and 1acre[s] land. Signed and
sealed by Christopher Lewin and Walter Virgoe
1646
ACC/0132/010
Stanwell: Bargain and sale, and bond in £80 to
perform covenants
1. John Fuller, wheelwright, Walter Virgoe, and
Christopher Lewyn, yeomen, all of Stanwell. 2.
Thomas Virgoe of Stanwell, yeoman.
Consideration: £43. Property: Messuage in the
town of Stanwell. Signed and sealed by 1.
1646
ACC/0132/011
Stanwell: Bargain and sale, and bond in £80 to
perform covenants
1. John Fuller, wheelwright, Walter Virgoe, and
Christopher Lewyn, yeomen, all of Stanwell 2.
Thomas Virgoe of Stanwell, yeoman
Consideration: £43 Property: Messuage in the
town of Stanwell
1647
ACC/0132/012
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
Admission of Margaret, wife of Thomas Iver, as
heir of Richard Gastner and Margery his wife,
deceased. Property: 2acre[s] meadow in
Running Mead at Current Hooke.
1648
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ACC/0132/013
Stanwell: Probate copy of the will of Walter
Virgoe of Stanwell, proved 24 December 1650
at London
Property: His house in Stanwell to his wife
Elizabeth for life, then to his son John, lands in
Stanwell to his sons John, Walter, and William.
1649
ACC/0132/014
Stanwell: Counterpart conveyance in trust
1. Michael Steevens of Egham, Surrey, basket
maker. 2. Thomas Philips of Egham, weaver.
Property: 7acre[s] arable and meadow in
Stanwell, 1acre[s] in Old Berry, Harlington, to
the use of Michael Steevens during his life,
then to his issue
1650
ACC/0132/015
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
1655
Admission of Robert West following a surrender
by Samuel Tangley. Property: Cottage and
3acre[s] in New Meade, 2½ acre[s] in the
common fields of Stanwell (the total acreage is
given as 4).
ACC/0132/016
Stanwell: Case, and opinion of Thomas
Bulstrode
as to heirship to the copyhold estate in the
Manor of Stanwell of Edmund Poulton.
1657
ACC/0132/017
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
Surrender by Thomas Iver and Margaret his
wife to the use of William Virgoe, and
admission. Property: 2acre[s] meadow in a
common field called Runnings abutting on
Greybridge River on the west, and a close
called Odens on the east.
1665
ACC/0132/018
Stanwell: Bargain and sale
1665
1. John Flookes of West Bedfont. 2. George
Snelling of Ealing, gent. Consideration: £100.
Property: Messuage, close of 2 acres adjoining,
and 5 acres land in West Bedfont, bounds
given. Signed and sealed by John Flookes.
ACC/0132/019
Stanwell: Letters of administration of the estate
of Thomas Virgoe of Stanwell, yeoman,
deceased
granted to his widow, Jane, by the
Archdeaconry Court of Middlesex.
1666
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Stanwell: Release, bond in £80 to perform
1666
covenants, and receipt for consideration money
1. John Wickes of Staines, gent. 2. Jane Virgo
of Staines, widow, and Thomas Virgo her son.
Consideration: £40. Property: 4½ acre[s]
arable in Stanwell, bounds given. Signed and
sealed by John Wickes.
ACC/0132/021
Stanwell: Release, bond in £80 to perform
1666
covenants, and receipt for consideration money
1. John Wickes of Staines, gent. 2. Jane Virgo
of Staines, widow, and Thomas Virgo her son.
Consideration: £40. Property: 4½ acre[s]
arable in Stanwell, bounds given. Signed and
sealed by John Wickes.
ACC/0132/022
Stanwell: Release, bond in £80 to perform
1666
covenants, and receipt for consideration money
1. John Wickes of Staines, gent. 2. Jane Virgo
of Staines, widow, and Thomas Virgo her son.
Consideration: £40. Property: 4½ acre[s]
arable in Stanwell, bounds given. Signed and
sealed by John Wickes.
ACC/0132/023
Langley Marish, Bucks: Lease for 21 years
1672
1. Edward Belitha, citizen and haberdasher of
London. 2. James Ward of Langley Marish,
Bucks, millwright. Consideration: 20s. p.acre[s]
rent. Property: 2acre[s] meadow in the
Sheppmead. Signed and sealed by James
Ward.
ACC/0132/024
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
1677
Surrender by Richard West to the use of
Richard King, and admission. Property: 2acre[s
] in Town Field, the Greenway from Stanwell to
Staines on the west, ½ acre in Burrowfield,
1acre in the common field called Fowle Haw.
ACC/0132/025
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
1678
Admission of Thomas Read, son and heir of
Elizabeth Read, widow. Property: A moiety of 6
acres called Long Close, and ½ acre land at
Hollimore.
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ACC/0132/026
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of an attested copy of
a deed of settlement and partition of the Manor
of Stanwell
between Sir Francis Leigh of Tring, Herts., and
others, and John Cary esq. of Stanwell.
1678
ACC/0132/027
Stanwell: Probate copy of the will of William
Virgoe of Stanwell, yeoman, proved in the
Archdeaconry Court of Middlesex, 9 April 1680
Property: 2acre[s] copyhold land to his wife for
life, then to his nephew William Virgoe. 10acre
[s] freehold land to be sold to pay debts and
cash legacies.
1679
ACC/0132/028
Lease and release, and bond in £150 for
performance of covenants
1. Thomas Linley of Northcott, Hayes, yeoman
and Joane his wife, executrix of William Virgoe.
2. John Virgoe of Horton, Bucks., yeoman.
Consideration: £78. 5s. Property: 10acre[s]
arable and meadow in Stanwell, bounds given.
Signed and sealed
1680
ACC/0132/029
Lease and release, and bond in £150 for
performance of covenants
1. Thomas Linley of Northcott, Hayes, yeoman
and Joane his wife, executrix of William Virgoe.
2. John Virgoe of Horton, Bucks., yeoman.
Consideration: £78. 5s. Property: 10 acres
arable and meadow in Stanwell, bounds given.
Signed and sealed
1680
ACC/0132/030
Bond in £57 for performance of covenants of
even date, (specified)
1. Thomas Linley of Norwood, Hayes, yeoman.
2. John Virgoe of Horton, Bucks., yeoman.
1680/81
ACC/0132/031
Discharges for payment of legacies under the
will of William Virgoe
1. Ann Virgoe and William Cannons. 2.
Thomas Linley and Joane his wife, and John
Virgoe.
1681
ACC/0132/032
Discharges for payment of legacies under the
will of William Virgoe
1. Ann Virgoe and William Cannons. 2.
Thomas Linley and Joane his wife, and John
Virgoe.
1681
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ACC/0132/033
Langley Marish, Bucks: Indenture of fine
1. John Whicherley, plaintiff. 2. William Barker,
deforceant. Property: 2 messuages with
appurtenances.
1684
ACC/0132/034
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
Admission of John Virgoe of Horton, Bucks.,
yeoman, following a surrender by the co
-heiresses of Thomas Hill. Property: 6acre[s]
arable and pasture, bounds given.
1685
ACC/0132/035
Horton, Bucks: Bargain and sale
1684/5
1. John Haynes junior of Horton, yeoman. 2.
John Virgoe of Horton, yeoman. Consideration:
£10. 10s. Property: 1acre[s] meadow or
pasture in Billingswell. Signed and sealed by
John Haynes.
ACC/0132/036
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
Admission of Richard Perry of Stanwell,
mealman, following a surrender by John
Selwyn of London, merchant, and Richard
Selwyn his brother. Property: A messuage in
Stanwell Town.
1690
ACC/0132/037
Stanwell, Horton, Stoke Poges, Bucks: Probate
copy of the will of John Virgoe of Horton,
Bucks., yeoman, proved in the Prerogative
Court of Canterbury 24 February 1691
Property: House and lands in Stanwell, Horton,
and Stoke Poges, to his brother Thomas, with
an annuity to his wife Grace.
1690/1
ACC/0132/038
Horton, Bucks: Indentures of fine
Thomas Virgoe, plaintiff, John Haynes,
deforceant. Property: Messuage, barn, stable,
20acre[s] land, 2acre[s] meadow, 2acre[s]
pasture.
1695
ACC/0132/039
Horton, Bucks: Indentures of fine
Thomas Virgoe, plaintiff, John Haynes,
deforceant. Property: Messuage, barn, stable,
20acre[s] land, 2acre[s] meadow, 2acre[s]
pasture.
1695
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ACC/0132/040
Probate copy of the will of Thomas Virgoe of
Horton, Bucks., yeoman
proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
10 April 1700.
1699/1700
ACC/0132/041
Langley Marish, Bucks: Indenture of final
concord
1. William Virgoe plaintiff. 2. Melier Chapman,
widow, John Clayton and Anne his wife,
deforceants. Property: 2 messuages, 2acre[s]
meadow, 10acre[s] pasture, with
appurtenances.
1703
ACC/0132/042
Langley Marish, Bucks: Indenture of final
concord
1. William Virgoe plaintiff. 2. Melier Chapman,
widow, John Clayton and Anne his wife,
deforceants. Property: 2 messuages, 2acre[s]
meadow, 10acre[s] pasture, with
appurtenances.
1703
ACC/0132/043
Stanwell: bond in £80 for performance of
1710
covenants of even date, (specified)
1. Richard Perry of Stanwell, farmer. 2. Francis
Morgan of Stanwell, victualler.
ACC/0132/044
Stanwell: Counterpart lease for 21 years
1. Sir Francis Leigh of Hawley in Sutton, Kent.
2. Thomas Verry of Stanwell, yeoman.
Consideration: £80 per acre rent for 4 years,
then £90 per acre Property: Farmhouse called
Admans and Trotmans and lands in Stanwell.
Signed and sealed by Thomas Verry
1711
ACC/0132/045
Stanwell: Draft lease for 21 years
1. Sir Francis Leigh of Hawley in Sutton, Kent.
2. Richard Blunt of Stanwell, yeoman.
Consideration: £160. per acre rent. Property:
Farm and lands in Stanwell.
1711
ACC/0132/046
Stanwell: Draft lease for 21 years and
memoranda on terms
1. Henry Herring of London, merchant. 2.
Thomas Verry of Stanwell, yeoman.
Consideration: £90.per acre. Property: As in
No. 44.
1734
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ACC/0132/047
Stanwell: Draft lease for 21 years and
memoranda on terms
1. Henry Herring of London, merchant. 2.
Thomas Verry of Stanwell, yeoman.
Consideration: £90. per acre. Property: As in
No. 44.
1734
ACC/0132/048
Stanwell: Draft lease for 21 years and
memoranda on terms
1. Henry Herring of London, merchant. 2.
Thomas Verry of Stanwell, yeoman.
Consideration: £90 per acre Property: As in
No. 44.
1734
ACC/0132/049
Particulars of 4acre[s] land belonging to Henry
Herring
exchanged with the Earl of Dunmore.
c.1734
ACC/0132/050
[Stanwell]: Particulars of land belonging to the
Tyeth Farm, late Leighs
ACC/0132/051
Stanwell: Lease and release
1712/13
1. Fuller Bowles of Windsor, Berks., clerk. 2.
Francis Morgan of Ridgeworth End in Stanwell,
victualler. Consideration: £80. Property:
Messuage and premises with 1F;acre[s]
meadow adjoining in Poyle. Signed and sealed
by Fuller Bowles.
ACC/0132/052
Stanwell: Lease and release
1713
1. Fuller Bowles of Windsor, Berks., clerk. 2.
Francis Morgan of Ridgeworth End in Stanwell,
victualler. Consideration: £80. Property:
Messuage and premises with 1F;acre[s]
meadow adjoining in Poyle. Signed and sealed
by Fuller Bowles.
ACC/0132/053
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
Admission of Thomas Virgoe, son and heir of
William Virgoe deceased. Property: 6 acres
and 1½ acre land in Stanwell.
ACC/0132/054
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
1716
Admission of Ambrose Stanny. Property: A
piece of waste called Hither Moore containing 1
rood with a cottage.
1713
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ACC/0132/055
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
Surrender by Richard Perry to the use of
Francis Morgan and admission. Property: A
cottage and premises.
1720
ACC/0132/056
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
Surrender by Richard Perry to the use of
Francis Morgan and admission. Property: A
cottage and premises.
1720
ACC/0132/057
Stanwell: Lease for 21 years
1720
1. William Bowles of New Windsor, Berks., esq.
2. Henry Bullock of Poyle, leather dresser.
Consideration: £35. per acre rent. Property:
Poyle Farm, premises and land. Signed and
sealed by William Bowles.
ACC/0132/058
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
Surrender by Francis Morgan to the use of
himself and Hester his wife for their lives, then
to her heirs. Property: A cottage in Stanwell.
1722
ACC/0132/059
Stanwell: Attested copy, dated 11 July 1780, of
a release
Henry Herring of London, merchant to the Earl
of Dunmore. Consideration: 6 acres meadow
conveyed in release of even date. Property: 3
acres, 3 roods. land in Stanwell, bounds given.
1722
ACC/0132/060
Stanwell: Lease for 51 years
1. Henry Herring of London, merchant. 2.
Henry Bullock of Stanwell, yeoman.
Consideration: £112. per acre rent. Property:
Poyle Farm, premises and lands. Signed and
sealed by Henry Herring.
1725
ACC/0132/061
Stanwell: Bargain and sale
1. Joseph Crew of St. Margaret Westminster,
baker. 2. Edmund Jordan of West Bedfont,
yeoman. Consideration: £50. Property:
Cottage on Stanwell Moor.
1725
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ACC/0132/062
Stanwell: Mortgage for 500 years
1. John Grove senior and John Grove junior
both of Fulmer, Bucks., husbandmen. 2.
Vigerns Edwards of the Inner Temple esq.
Consideration: £23. 7s. 6d. and a barleycorn
rent. Property: Cottage and barn in Stanwell in
the possession of William Iver.
1727/8
ACC/0132/063
Stanwell: Mortgage for 500 years
1. John Johnson of Stanwell, husbandman. 2.
William Gander of Stanwell, taylor.
Consideration: £40, peppercorn rent. Property:
Cottage, barn, outhouses, backside, orchard
and garden. Signed and sealed by John
Johnson.
1728/9
ACC/0132/064
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
Admission of Christopher Stanney following the
death of Ambrose Stanney, his father.
Property: A house, outhouses, barn, stable,
orchard, garden and yard in Stanwell.
1731
ACC/0132/065
Stanwell: Lease and release
1733
1. Elizabeth Jordan of West Bedfont, widow. 2.
Edmund Jordan, her son and heir.
Consideration: None. Property: Messuage on
Stanwell Moor. Signed and sealed by Elizabeth
Jordan.
ACC/0132/066
Stanwell: Lease and release
1733
1. Elizabeth Jordan of West Bedfont, widow. 2.
Edmund Jordan, her son and heir.
Consideration: None. Property: Messuage on
Stanwell Moor. Signed and sealed by Elizabeth
Jordan.
ACC/0132/067
Stanwell: Mortgage for 500 years
1733
1. Francis Morgan of Colebrook, husbandman.
2. John Green of Langley Marish, Bucks.,
husbandman. Consideration: £100, peppercorn
rent. Property: Messuage and 1½ acres
meadow adjoining in Poyle. Signed Francis
Morgan
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ACC/0132/068
Manor of Staines: Copy of court roll
Admission of Ann Swayne in reversion as co
-heir of Francis Swayne, following the death of
William Hook. Property: 1/3 part of 1 acre in
Moore Field, and 1acre in the Park, bounds
given.
1735
ACC/0132/069
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
Conditional surrender by Christopher Stanny to
the use of John Crowder to secure £28. 7s.
Property: A cottage on Hither Moor.
1736
ACC/0132/070
Stanwell: Counterpart lease for 40 years
1. Henry Bullock of Stanwell, leather dresser.
2. John, Earl of Dunmore. Consideration: £5
per acre rent. Property: A field, a piece of
ground on which a pigeon house and 2 barns
lately stood, and a parcel of land between the
barns and Upper Bean Closes
1736
ACC/0132/071
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
1737
Admission of John Crouder of Wyrardisbury,
Bucks., following a surrender by Christopher
Stanny. Property: Cottage in Stanwell, abutting
on Besseys Close n., Bannisters house
ACC/0132/072
Receipts for land tax payed by Michael Crew,
and Mrs. Swain
3
1737
ACC/0132/073
Stanwell: Lease, release, and bond in £260 to
perform covenants
1. William Finch of Colnbrook, Bucks.,
ironmonger, and Mary his wife, daughter and
heir of Francis Morgan. 2. Robert Harvest of
Woking, Surrey, gent. Consideration: £130.
Property: Messuage, premises, and 1½ acre[s]
meadow adjoining in Poyle.
1740
ACC/0132/074
Stanwell: Lease, release, and bond in £260 to
perform covenants
1. William Finch of Colnbrook, Bucks.,
ironmonger, and Mary his wife, daughter and
heir of Francis Morgan. 2. Robert Harvest of
Woking, Surrey, gent. Consideration: £130.
Property: Messuage, premises, and 1½ acre[s]
meadow adjoining in Poyle.
1740
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ACC/0132/075
Stanwell: Lease, release, and bond in £260 to
perform covenants
1. William Finch of Colnbrook, Bucks.,
ironmonger, and Mary his wife, daughter and
heir of Francis Morgan. 2. Robert Harvest of
Woking, Surrey, gent. Consideration: £130.
Property: Messuage, premises, and 1½ acre[s]
meadow adjoining in Poyle.
1740
ACC/0132/076
Stanwell: Indentures of final concord
1740
Robert Harvest plaintiff, William Finch and Mary
his wife, deforceants. Property: Messuage,
barn, stable, garden, orchard, 2 acre[s]
meadow in Poyle in the parish of Stanwell.
ACC/0132/077
Stanwell: Indentures of final concord
1740
Robert Harvest plaintiff, William Finch and Mary
his wife, deforceants. Property: Messuage,
barn, stable, garden, orchard, 2 acre[s]
meadow in Poyle in the parish of Stanwell.
ACC/0132/078
Stanwell: Lease for 21 years
1. Hannah Langton of St. Peter Le Poer,
Broadstreet, widow, and Bridget Farrington of
the same, widow. 2. Henry Bullock of Poyle,
leather dresser. Consideration: £18. per acre
rent. Property: 3 closes called Black Ground
containing 20 acres
ACC/0132/079
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
1746
Admission of William Kent of Stanwell,
blacksmith, following a surrender by William
Virgo and Susanna his wife. Property: 4 acre[s]
land, bounds given.
ACC/0132/080
Stanwell: Lease and release, and bond in £150
to perform covenants
1. Edmund Jordan of West Bedfont, yeoman.
2. William Newton of Stanwell, husbandman.
Consideration: £75. Property: Messuage on
Stanwell Moor. Signed and sealed by Edmund
Jordan.
1745
1746
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ACC/0132/081
Stanwell: Lease and release, and bond in £150
to perform covenants
1. Edmund Jordan of West Bedfont, yeoman.
2. William Newton of Stanwell, husbandman.
Consideration: £75. Property: Messuage on
Stanwell Moor. Signed and sealed by Edmund
Jordan.
1746
ACC/0132/082
Stanwell: Lease and release, and bond in £150
to perform covenants
1. Edmund Jordan of West Bedfont, yeoman.
2. William Newton of Stanwell, husbandman.
Consideration: £75. Property: Messuage on
Stanwell Moor. Signed and sealed by Edmund
Jordan.
1746
ACC/0132/083
Stanwell: Counterpart lease for 21 years
1748
1. Henry Bullock of Poyle gent. 2. Alice Morgan
of Ridgeworth End, Stanwell, spinster.
Consideration: £7. 10s. per acre Property:
Messuage at Ridgeworth End. Signed and
sealed by Alice Morgan.
ACC/0132/084
Stanwell: Mortgage for 1000 years, and bond in 1748
£60 for performance of covenants
1. William Newton of Stanwell Moor,
husbandman. 2. Simon Palmer of Egham,
Surrey, yeoman. Consideration: £30, and
peppercorn rent. Property: Cottage on Stanwell
Moor. Signed and sealed by William Newton.
ACC/0132/085
Stanwell: Mortgage for 1000 years, and bond in 1748
£60 for performance of covenants
1. William Newton of Stanwell Moor,
husbandman. 2. Simon Palmer of Egham,
Surrey, yeoman. Consideration: £30, and
peppercorn rent. Property: Cottage on Stanwell
Moor. Signed and sealed by William Newton
ACC/0132/086
Stanwell: Lease and release in trust
1. Timothy Child of Twickenham, distiller and
Ann his wife, daughter and co-heir of Robert
Harvest, late of Woking, Surrey, and Matthew
East of London, distiller, and Elizabeth his wife,
daughter and co-heir of Robert Harvest.
1750
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ACC/0132/087
Stanwell: Lease and release in trust
1. Timothy Child of Twickenham, distiller and
Ann his wife, daughter and co-heir of Robert
Harvest, late of Woking, Surrey, and Matthew
East of London, distiller, and Elizabeth his wife,
daughter and co-heir of Robert Harvest.
1750
ACC/0132/088
Stanwell, Twickenham: Indentures of final
concord
1. Abraham Harvest, and Thomas Glover
plaintiffs. 2. Timothy Child and Anne his wife,
Matthew East and Elizabeth his wife,
deforceants. Property: 5 messuages, 2 barns,
2 stables, 3 gardens 2 orchards, 2 acre[s] land,
2 acre[s] meadow in Poyle
1750
ACC/0132/089
Stanwell, Twickenham: Indentures of final
concord
1. Abraham Harvest, and Thomas Glover
plaintiffs. 2. Timothy Child and Anne his wife,
Matthew East and Elizabeth his wife,
deforceants. Property: 5 messuages, 2 barns,
2 stables, 3 gardens 2 orchards, 2 acre[s] land,
2 acre[s] meadow in Poyle
1750
ACC/0132/090
Manor of Staines: Copy of court roll
1750
Admission of Henry Bullock following a
surrender by Mary Wapshott. Property: 1/3 part
of 1 acre in Moore Field and 1 acre in the Park,
bounds given.
ACC/0132/091
Stanwell: Lease and release in trust
1752
1. Ann, wife of Timothy Child of Twickenham,
distiller, and Elizabeth, wife of Matthew East of
London, distiller, daughters and co-heiresses of
Robert Harvest of Woking, Surrey, gent.
deceased. 2. Abraham Harvest of Brentford,
brewer and Thomas Glover
ACC/0132/092
Stanwell: Lease and release in trust
1752
1. Ann, wife of Timothy Child of Twickenham,
distiller, and Elizabeth, wife of Matthew East of
London, distiller, daughters and co-heiresses of
Robert Harvest of Woking, Surrey, gent.
deceased. 2. Abraham Harvest of Brentford,
brewer and Thomas Glover
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
ACC/0132
Description
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Dates
ACC/0132/093
Stanwell: Lease and release in trust
1. Peter Nicholas Friskett, citizen and
haberdasher of London, and Judith his wife. 2.
Thomas Giles of Frimley, Surrey, farmer, and
Charles Musgrave, citizen and glover of
London. Property: Messuage, premises and
1½ acre[s] meadow adjoining in Poyle
1752
ACC/0132/094
Stanwell: Lease and release in trust
1. Peter Nicholas Friskett, citizen and
haberdasher of London, and Judith his wife. 2.
Thomas Giles of Frimley, Surrey, farmer, and
Charles Musgrave, citizen and glover of
London. Property: Messuage, premises and
1½ acre[s] meadow adjoining in Poyle
1752
ACC/0132/095
Stanwell: Lease for 21 years
1. Charles Bowles of New Windsor, Berks.,
esq. 2. Henry Bullock of Stanwell, leather
dresser. Consideration: £38. 10s. per acre
rent. Property: Poyle Farm House,
appurtenances and lands. Signed and sealed
by Charles Bowles.
1753
ACC/0132/096
Stanwell: Lease for 21 years
1. Jane Leigh of Hawley in Sutton Athone,
Kent, widow, and Francis Leigh of Havering
atte Bower, Essex, esq. her son. 2. Henry
Bullock of Stanwell, gent. Consideration: £33.
per acre Property: 2 messuages,
appurtenances and 42 acre[s] land at
Ridgeworth End
1754
ACC/0132/097
Stanwell: Memorandum of lease for annual
1758
terms
John Gibbons of Stanwell Place, esq., to Henry
Bullock senior of Poyle, leather dresser.
Consideration: £36. 12s. Property: 61½ acre[s]
in Stanwell. Signed and sealed by both parties.
Rough schedule and note on ditching attached.
2
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
ACC/0132
Description
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Dates
ACC/0132/098
Stanwell: Lease for 21 years, and agreement to 1759
lease dated 20 June 1759
1. Jane Leigh of Sutton Athorne, Kent, widow.
2. Francis Leigh of Hawley, esq., her son.
Consideration: £230. per acre rent. Property:
Parsonage house, warren, fish pond,
malthouse, dovehouse and farm close, with
glebe lands in Stanwell, bounds given.
ACC/0132/099
Stanwell: Lease for 21 years, and agreement to 1759
lease dated 20 June 1759
1. Jane Leigh of Sutton Athorne, Kent, widow.
2. Francis Leigh of Hawley, esq., her son.
Consideration: £230. per acre rent. Property:
Parsonage house, warren, fish pond,
malthouse, dovehouse and farm close, with
glebe lands in Stanwell, bounds given.
ACC/0132/100
Horton, Stoke Pogges, Bucks: Lease and
1762
release
1. Thomas Virgo of Iver, Bucks., yeoman. 2.
Henry Bullock of Stanwell, gent. Consideration:
£86. Property: 1 acre meadow in Billingswell,
Horton. 1 acremeadow in South Mead, Stoke
Poges. Signed and sealed by Thomas Virgo.
ACC/0132/101
Horton, Stoke Poges, Bucks: Lease and
1762
release
1. Thomas Virgo of Iver, Bucks., yeoman. 2.
Henry Bullock of Stanwell, gent. Consideration:
£86. Property: 1 acre meadow in Billingswell,
Horton. 1 acre meadow in South Mead, Stoke
Poges. Signed and sealed by Thomas Virgo.
ACC/0132/102
Horton, Stoke Poges, Bucks: Assignment of
mortgage for 500 years dated 23 November
1756 to attend the inheritance
1. Anna Maria Jagger of Colnbrook, Bucks,
widow. 2. Thomas Virgo of Iver, Bucks,
yeoman. 3. Henry Bullock of Pyle, Stanwell,
gent. 4. John Bullock of the same, gent.
Property: 1 acre meadow in Billingswell Close,
Horton, and 1 acre meadow in Stoke Poges.
1762
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
ACC/0132
Description
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Dates
ACC/0132/103
Langley Marish, Horton, Stoke Poges, Bucks:
Indentures of fine
1. John Stone and Henry Bullock, plaintiffs. 2.
Thomas Virgo, and Ann his wife, deforceants.
Property: 4 acre[s] land, 4 acre[s] meadow, 4
acre[s] pasture.
1763
ACC/0132/104
Stanwell: Counterpart lease for 13 years
1. John Bullock of Poyle, esq. 2. Daniel
Pontifex of Staines, and William Pontifex of
Iver, Bucks., yeomen. Consideration: £175 per
acre rent. Property: Barn Farm and lands.
Signed and sealed by Daniel and William
Pontifex. Enclosed is a rough schedule.
1764
ACC/0132/105
Stanwell: Counterpart lease for 13 years
1. John Bullock of Poyle, esq. 2. Daniel
Pontifex of Staines, and William Pontifex of
Iver, Bucks., yeomen. Consideration: £175 per
acre rent. Property: Barn Farm and lands.
Signed and sealed by Daniel and William
Pontifex. Enclosed is a rough schedule.
1764
ACC/0132/106
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
1767
Surrender by William Finch and Mary his wife to
the use of John Bullock, and admission.
Property: A cottage and 3½ acres land.
ACC/0132/107
Stanwell: Copy of assignment of mortgage for
1000 years dated 22 February 1759
1. Mark Fielder of Dartford, Kent, gent. 2.
Francis Leigh of Hawley in Sutton Athorne,
Kent, esq. 3. Sir John Gibbons of Stanwell, bt.
4. Joseph Pickering of Lincolns Inn Fields.
Consideration: £3300. paid by 1. to 2.
1767
ACC/0132/108
Stanwell: Account of expenses in connection
with the purchase of a house and land in
Stanwell from Mary Stevens, widow, and the
heirs of John Stevens
written on the dorse of printed election address
to "the Gentlemen, Clergy and Freeholders of
the County of Bucks." by [Ralph] Verney, 1
January 1768.
1768
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
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Description
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Dates
ACC/0132/109
Stanwell: Original will of William Newton of
Stanwell, labourer
Property: A freehold cottage on Stanwell Moor,
to his wife Ann Newton for her life, or until her
remarriage, then to be sold by his son John, for
the benefit of himself and grandchildren.
1769
ACC/0132/110
Stanwell: Copy of the will of Sir John Gibbons
bt. of Stanwell
concerning estates at Poyle.
1772
ACC/0132/111
Manor of Staines: Copy of court roll
Surrender by Ann Ward and admission of John
Bullock. Property: 1/3part of 1 acre[s] in Moore
Field, 1 acre[s] in the Park, bounds given.
1774
ACC/0132/112
Manor of Staines: Copy of court roll
Admission of John Bullock. Property: As in No.
111.
1774
ACC/0132/113
Stanwell: Assignment of mortgage for 1000
years dated 14 December 1748
1. Thomas Finch of Staines, mealman. 2. John
Bird of East Molesey, Surrey, husbandman. 3.
John Newton of St. Pancras, fruiterer.
Consideration: £33 paid by 3. to 2. Property:
Cottage in Stanwell Moor. Signed and sealed
by 1. and 2.
1778
ACC/0132/114
Stanwell: Agreement for the purchase of £1000
in Navy bills in consideration of a mortgage
expected to be made
1. John Bunce of Frilford, Berks. 2. John
Bullock of Poyle, Stanwell. Property: Farm at
Poyle agreed to be purchased by John Bullock
from Sir John Gibbons.
1778
ACC/0132/115
Stanwell: Copy of release in trust to indemnify
Edmund Hill and subsequent purchasers from
the payment of annuities
1. The Dowager Countess of Northampton and
others. 2. Tobias Pickering. Property: Farm
house called Admant and Trotmans, with lands
in Stanwell.
1780
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
ACC/0132
Description
Page 19
Dates
ACC/0132/116
Stanwell: Attested copy, dated 19 July 1781, of
release
1. Sir William Gibbons of Stanwell bt. and
others, executors and assigns under the will of
Sir John Gibbons, deceased. 2. John Bullock
and Henry Bullock of Poyle, Stanwell, esqs.,
and others. Consideration: £4,500. Property:
Poyle Farm and lands
1781
ACC/0132/117
Stanwell: Lease and release of trust
1781
1. Charles Musgrave of Hoddeston, Herts. gent.
2. Peter Nicholas Frickett, citizen and
haberdasher of London. 3. John Bullock of
Poyle, esq. Property: As in Nos. 91-94. Signed
and sealed by 1. and 2.
ACC/0132/118
Stanwell: Lease and release of trust
1781
1. Charles Musgrave of Hoddeston, Herts. gent.
2. Peter Nicholas Frickett, citizen and
haberdasher of London. 3. John Bullock of
Poyle, esq. Property: As in Nos. 91-94. Signed
and sealed by 1. and 2.
ACC/0132/119
Stanwell: Lease and release
1783
1. John Newton of St. Giles in the Fields, gent.
2. Ann Newton of Stanwell, widow. 3. Samuel
Perrott of Stanwell, gent. and Ann his wife,
Elizabeth Newton of Stanwell, spinster, Richard
Bedford of Stanwell, husbandman and Hannah
his wife.
ACC/0132/120
Stanwell: Lease and release
1783
1. John Newton of St. Giles in the Fields, gent.
2. Ann Newton of Stanwell, widow. 3. Samuel
Perrott of Stanwell, gent. and Ann his wife,
Elizabeth Newton of Stanwell, spinster, Richard
Bedford of Stanwell, husbandman and Hannah
his wife.
ACC/0132/121
Stanwell: Lease for 21 years
1. Oldfield Bowles of North Aston, Oxon., esq.
2. Henry Bullock of Stanwell, esq.
Consideration: £66 per acre rent. Property:
Poyle Farm. Signed and sealed by Oldfield
Bowles.
1783
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
ACC/0132
Description
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Dates
ACC/0132/122
Stanwell: Lease for 7 years
1783
1. Henry Bullock of Poyle, esq. 2. John Higham
of Stanwell Moor, calico surveyor.
Consideration: £11. 10s. per acre Property: 2
cottages, gardens, and orchards adjoining on
Stanwell Moor. Signed and sealed by Henry
Bullock.
ACC/0132/123
Stanwell: Estimate of dilapidations
1788
Of the dwelling house, colour house, madder
house, white lofts, printing shop, print rooms,
counting house and loft over, mill house, stable,
copper house, stock house, sour house belonging to Henry Bullock, esq., occupied by
William Wood or his under tenants.
ACC/0132/124
Stanwell: Copy of lease, release and
reconveyance
1. Edmund Hill of Isleworth, esq. 2. Henry
Bullock, senior of Poyle, leather dresser. 3.
Henry Bullock, junior of Poyle, leather dresser.
Consideration: £724. 4s. 2d. Property: Various
properties in Colnbrook and Poyle.
1795
ACC/0132/125
Stanwell: Attested copy, dated 23 December
1795, of a release
1. Henry Bullock, senior of Poyle, Stanwell,
leather dresser, and Wild, his wife. 2. Henry
Bullock, junior of the same, leather dresser. 3.
Edmund Hill of Isleworth, esq. 4. John Butts of
Kensington, esq. Reciting: Mortgage dated 6/7
February 1787
1795
ACC/0132/126
Stanwell: Copy of a mortgage
1. Henry Bullock, senior of Poyle, esq. 2.
Henry Bullock, junior of Poyle, esq., his trustee.
3. Thomas Barnard late of Charles Street,
Berkeley Square, now of Bath, esq. 4. James
Farrer and Thomas Atkinson of Lincolns Inn,
gents. Consideration: £4,00
1796
ACC/0132/127
Stanwell: Copy of assignment of mortgage of
even date
1. John Bullock. 2. Henry Bullock. 3. Thomas
Barnard of Bath. 4. Oliver Farrer of Bedford
Square. Consideration: £5,000. Property: Not
specified.
1796
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
ACC/0132
Description
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Dates
ACC/0132/128
Stanwell, Horton and Stoke Poges, Bucks:
1799
Copy of conveyance
1. Thomas Barnard, esq. 2. Henry Bullock,
esq., and his trustee. Consideration: £5,000.
Property: Capital messuage, lands, cottage
adjoining at Bridgefoot in Colnbrook, messuage
and blacksmith's shop, messuage in Colnbrook,
lands in Horton
ACC/0132/129
Stanwell: Lease for 7 years
1. Edmund Hill of Whitton, esq. 2. Henry
Bullock, senior of Poyle, Stanwell, esq.
Consideration: £350 per acre rent, and £50 per
acre for every acre of meadow ploughed.
Property: Poyle Farm or Manor, and lands,
bounds given. Signed and sealed by Edmund
Hill.
ACC/0132/130
Stanwell: Indentures of fine
1800
1. Edmund Hill plaintiff. 2. Henry Bullock,
senior and Wild his wife, deforceants. Property:
6 messuages, 6 cottages, 6 lofts, 6 curtilages, 1
dovehouse, 6 gardens, 6 orchards, 300 acre[s]
land, 200 acre[s] meadow, 100 acre[s] pasture,
50 acre[s] wood, 25 acre[s] furze heath
ACC/0132/131
Stanwell: Indentures of fine
1800
1. Edmund Hill plaintiff. 2. Henry Bullock,
senior and Wild his wife, deforceants. Property:
6 messuages, 6 cottages, 6 lofts, 6 curtilages, 1
dovehouse, 6 gardens, 6 orchards, 300 acre[s]
land, 200 acre[s] meadow, 100a cre[s] pasture,
50 acre[s] wood, 25 acre[s] furze heath
ACC/0132/132
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
Admission of Henry Bullock, son and heir of
Henry Bullock, deceased. Property: Cottages
in Further Moor and Stanwell Town.
ACC/0132/133
Stanwell, Horton, Langley, Stoke Poges, Bucks: 1811
Lease and reconveyance of mortgage dated
27/28 May 1796
1. Thomas Barnard of Sloane Street, esq. 2.
Henry Bullock of Poyle, Stanwell, esq. and
Henry Horne of Staines, gent., his trustee.
Consideration: £5,000. Property: As in No.
126. Signed and sealed by all parties.
1800
1808
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
ACC/0132
Description
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Dates
ACC/0132/134
Stanwell, Horton, Langley, Stoke Poges, Bucks: 1811
Lease and reconveyance of mortgage dated
27/28 May 1796
1. Thomas Barnard of Sloane Street, esq. 2.
Henry Bullock of Poyle, Stanwell, esq. and
Henry Horne of Staines, gent., his trustee.
Consideration: £5,000. Property: As in No.
126. Signed and sealed by all parties.
ACC/0132/135
Stanwell, Horton and Stoke Poges, Bucks:
1811
Draft reconveyance
1. Thomas Barnard, esq. 2. Henry Bullock,
esq., and his trustee. Consideration: £5,000.
Property: Capital messuage, lands, cottage
adjoining at Bridgefoot in Colnbrook, messuage
and blacksmith's shop, messuage in Colnbrook,
lands in Horton
ACC/0132/136
Stanwell, Horton, Stoke Poges, Langley, Bucks: 1811
Deed of covenant to lead the uses of a fine,
and copies
1. Henry Bullock of Poyle, Stanwell, gent. 2.
Randolph Horne of Staines, gent. Property:
Capital messuage, cottage adjoining, and
appurtenances in Colnbrook, messuage at the
bridge foot and 2 other messuages, in
Colnbrook, lands in Horton and Langley
ACC/0132/137
Stanwell, Horton, Stoke Poges, Langley, Bucks: 1811
Deed of covenant to lead the uses of a fine,
and copies
1. Henry Bullock of Poyle, Stanwell, gent. 2.
Randolph Horne of Staines, gent. Property:
Capital messuage, cottage adjoining, and
appurtenances in Colnbrook, messuage at the
bridge foot and 2 other messuages, in
Colnbrook, lands in Horton and Langley
ACC/0132/138
Stanwell, Horton, Stoke Poges, Langley, Bucks: 1811
Deed of covenant to lead the uses of a fine,
and copies
1. Henry Bullock of Poyle, Stanwell, gent. 2.
Randolph Horne of Staines, gent. Property:
Capital messuage, cottage adjoining, and
appurtenances in Colnbrook, messuage at the
bridge foot and 2 other messuages, in
Colnbrook, lands in Horton and Langley
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
ACC/0132
Description
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Dates
ACC/0132/139
Stanwell: Lease and release with
extinguishment of mortgage dated 14
December 1748, and memorial
1. Henry Bullock of Stanwell, esq. 2. Robert
Heath of Stanwell, yeoman. 3. Robert Heath, a
clerk in the Bank of England, a minor. 4. John
Newton of Charles Street, Fitzroy Square,
fruiterer. Consideration: £97 from 2. and 1.,
10s. 2. to 4.
1811
ACC/0132/140
Stanwell: Lease and release with
extinguishment of mortgage dated 14
December 1748, and memorial
1. Henry Bullock of Stanwell, esq. 2. Robert
Heath of Stanwell, yeoman. 3. Robert Heath, a
clerk in the Bank of England, a minor. 4. John
Newton of Charles Street, Fitzroy Square,
fruiterer. Consideration: £97 from 2. and 1.,
10s. 2. to 4.
1811
ACC/0132/141
Stanwell, Horton, Langley, Stoke Poges, Bucks: 1811
Indenture of final concord
1. Randolph Horne plaintiff. 2. Henry Bullock
and Susanna his wife, deforceants. Property:
10 messuages, 2 shops, 5 barns, 5 stables, 5
curtilages, 10 gardens, 5 orchards, 30acre[s]
land, 30acre[s] meadow, 30 acre[s] pasture in
Stanwell. 4 messuages, 2 cottages
ACC/0132/142
Stanwell: Agreement for sale
1. Henry Bullock of Stanwell, gent. 2. John
Lintill of Stanwell, victualler. Consideration:
Annuity of £20. for the joint lives of Henry
Bullock and Susanna his wife. Property:
Messuage yard and garden in Stanwell.
ACC/0132/143
Stanwell: Licence to assign lease dated 11 May 1830
1830
1. John Hambrough. 2. Henry Bullock.
ACC/0132/144
Stanwell: Defeazance on the assignment of a
lease of Poyle Farm dated 11 May 1830
1. Henry Bullock of Poyle. 2. John Hambrough
of Hereford Street.
1815
1830
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
ACC/0132
Description
Page 24
Dates
ACC/0132/145
Stanwell: Bargain and sale
1. Martin Freeman of London, esq., and
Edmund Sawyer of London, gent. 2. Felix
Wilson of London, gent. Consideration: Not
specified. Property: Poyle Mills and 1acre[s]
meadow. Signed and sealed by Martin
Freeman and Edmund Sawyer.
1612
ACC/0132/146
Stanwell, Bedfont: Deed of covenant
1. Phelix Wilson of Clewer, Berks., esq. 2.
Henry Procter of the Middle Temple, esq.
Reciting: Marriage settlement dated 9
September 1640. 1. Phelix Wilson, senior of
Stanwell, gent. 2. Edmund Turner of Saffron
Walden, Essex, gent.
1654
ACC/0132/147
Stanwell: Indenture of final concord
William Wavell plaintiff, Thomas Woolhouse,
gent., and Mary his wife, deforceants.
Property: 8 messuages, 8 cottages, 2 barns 2
water mills, 4 gardens, 2 orchards, 40 acre[s]
arable 40 acre[s] meadow, 40 acre[s] pasture.
1663
ACC/0132/148
Stanwell: Bargain and sale
1. Edmund Willson of Windsor, gent. 2.
Thomas Woollhouse of Halstead, Essex, gent.
Consideration: £700. Property: Poyle Mills,
premises, and lands in Riddesworth, bounds
given. Signed and sealed by Edmund Wilson.
1668
ACC/0132/149
Stanwell: Covenant to lead the uses of a
recovery
1. Edmund Willson of Windsor. 2. Thomas
Woollhouse of Halstead, Essex, gent. 3. Henry
Shales of Deptford, Kent, gent. Reciting:
Bargain and sale, and fine, dated 4 December
1668. Property: Poyle Mills and premises, 2
messuages, drying house for paper
1668/9
ACC/0132/150
Stanwell: Mortgage for 500 years
1. Thomas Woollhouse of Halstead, Essex,
gent. 2. Robert Breton of Deptford, Kent, D.D.
Consideration: £350. Property: Poyle Mills and
premises. Signed and sealed by Thomas
Woollhouse.
1668/9
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
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Dates
ACC/0132/151
Stanwell: Receipt from Thomas Woollhouse to
Robert Breton for £350
consideration money mentioned in indentures
of even date.
1668/9
ACC/0132/152
Stanwell: Bond in £700 to perform covenants of 1668/9
even date
1. Thomas Woollhouse. 2. Robert Breton.
ACC/0132/153
Stanwell: Exemplification of a recovery
1. Henry Shales, plaintiff. 2. Thomas
Woollhouse, defendant. Property: 3
messuages, 2 water mills, 4 gardens, 7acre[s]
meadow, 7acre[s] pasture in Stanwell.
1668/9
ACC/0132/154
Stanwell: Bond in statute staple in £700
1. Edmund Wilson of New Windsor, Berks,
gent. 2. Thomas Woollhouse, of Halstead,
Essex, gent.
1668/9
ACC/0132/155
Stanwell: Defeazance of a statute staple for
£600 of even date in consideration of £190 and
performance of covenants
Thomas Woollhouse of Halstead, Essex, gent.
to Edmund Willson.
1668
ACC/0132/156
Stanwell: Exemplification of common recovery
1. Henry Shales, plaintiff. 2. Thomas
Woollhouse, defendant. Property: 4
messuages, 4acre[s] land, 30acre[s] meadow,
30acre[s] pasture.
1669
ACC/0132/157
Stanwell: Bargain and sale with covenant to
levy fine
1. Edmund Wilson of Harwich, Essex, gent. 2.
Thomas Woollhouse of Halstead, Essex, gent.
3. Henry Shales of Deptford, Kent.
Consideration: £1,050. Property: Capital
messuage, 2 cottages, and lands. Signed and
sealed by 1.
1669
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
ACC/0132
Description
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Dates
ACC/0132/158
Stanwell: Release in pursuance of the will of
Felix Wilson senior dated 1 February 1661/2
1. Edmund Wilson of New Windsor. 2. Felix
Wilson junior. Property: Messuage adjoining
the Bridgefoot, messuage, alehouse called the
`Rose', all in Colebrook. Signed and sealed by
Edmond Wilson.
1669
ACC/0132/159
Stanwell: Mortgage for 500 years
1. Thomas Woollhouse of Halstead, Essex. 2.
Robert Waith of Camberwell, Surrey, gent.
Consideration: £650 and peppercorn rent.
Property: Capital messuage, orchards,
gardens, and 16acre[s] land appertaining; a
cottage, orchards and gardens
1669
ACC/0132/160
Stanwell: Receipt from Thomas Woollhouse to
Robert Waith
for consideration money mentioned in
indentures of even date.
1669
ACC/0132/161
Stanwell: Bond in £1,300 for performance of
covenants of even date
1. Thomas Woollhouse. 2. Robert Waith.
1669
ACC/0132/162
Stanwell: Bond in statute staple for £1,200 for
securing a debt of £650
1. Thomas Woollhouse of Halstead, Essex,
gent. 2. Robert Wayth of Camberwell, Surrey,
gent.
1669
ACC/0132/163
Stanwell: Lease and release
1. Felix Wilson of New Windsor, gent. 2.
Thomas Woollhouse of Halstead, Essex, gent.
Consideration: £200. Property: Messuage at
the Bridgefoot, messuage, and alehouse called
the Rose, all in Colebrook. Signed and sealed
by Felix Wilson.
1669
ACC/0132/164
Stanwell: Lease and release
1. Felix Wilson of New Windsor, gent. 2.
Thomas Woollhouse of Halstead, Essex, gent.
Consideration: £200. Property: Messuage at
the Bridgefoot, messuage, and alehouse called
the Rose, all in Colebrook. Signed and sealed
by Felix Wilson.
1669
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
ACC/0132
Description
Page 27
Dates
ACC/0132/165
Stanwell: Bargain and sale
1. Felix Wilson of New Windsor, Berks., gent.
2. Thomas Woollhouse of Halstead, Essex,
gent. Consideration: £200. Property:
Messuage at the Bridgfoote in Colebrook, a
messuage, and an alehouse called the Rose in
Colebrook. Signed and sealed
1669
ACC/0132/166
Stanwell: Mortgage
1. Thomas Woollhouse of Halstead, Essex,
gent. 2. Robert Breton of Deptford, Kent, D.D.
Consideration: £200. Property: Messuage at
Bridgfoote in Colebrook, messuage, and
alehouse in Colebrook. Signed and sealed by
Thomas Woollhouse.
1670
ACC/0132/167
Stanwell: Receipt from Thomas Woollhouse to
Robert Breton for £200
consideration money mentioned in indentures
of even date.
1670
ACC/0132/168
Stanwell: Bond in £400. for performance of
covenants of even date
1. Thomas Woollhouse of Halstead, Essex,
gent. 2. Robert Breton of Deptford, Kent, D.D.
1670
ACC/0132/169
Stanwell: Memorandum by Robert Breton that
£200 lent to Thomas Woollhouse, and secured
by a deed of 28 April 1670 is the money of
Captain Francis Millhaw
1670
ACC/0132/170
Stanwell: Letter from Robert Breton to Thomas 1671/2
Woollhouse
concerning non payment of interest, addressed
`the Queenes head Taverne by Exceser house'.
ACC/0132/171
Stanwell: Assignment of a mortgage dated 10
February 1668/9
1. John Britton D.D. Master of Emanuel
College, Cambridge. 2. Francis Willshaw of
Deptford, mariner. Property: Poyle Mills, 2
messuages, a drying house, 3acre[s] meadow
called Lane End Close. Signed and sealed by
John Britton.
1672
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ACC/0132/172
Stanwell: Assignment of a mortgage dated 1
1673
July 1669
1. Robert Waith of Camberwell, Surrey, gent.
2. Francis Willshaw of Deptford, Kent, mariner.
Consideration: £622. 15s. Property: Messuage,
2 cottages, and lands. Signed and sealed by
Robert Waith.
ACC/0132/173
Stanwell: Letter of attorney to take possession
of premises purported to be conveyed by
indenture of even date
1. Robert Waith of Camberwell, Surrey. 2.
Thomas Howe of Grays Inn and William Wavell
of London, citizen and skinner.
1673
ACC/0132/174
Stanwell: Bargain and sale
1. Thomas Woodhouse, late of Halstead,
Essex, and Mary his wife. 2. William Wavell of
London, leather seller, and Francis Willshaw of
Deptford, Kent, mariner. Consideration:
£2,410. and 10s. Property: Capital messuage,
appurtenances, orchards, gardens
1673
ACC/0132/175
Stanwell: Indenture of final concord
1. William Wavell plaintiff. 2. Thomas
Woollhouse, gent. and Mary his wife,
deforceants. Property: 8 messuages, 8
cottages, 2 barns, 2 water mills, 4 gardens, 2
orchards, 40acre[s] arable, 40acre[s] meadow,
and 40acre[s] pasture.
1673
ACC/0132/176
Stanwell: Deed of covenant to lead the uses of 1673
a recovery
1. Thomas Woollhouse, late of Halstead,
Essex. 2. William Wavell, citizen and leather
seller of London, and Francis Willshaw of
Deptford, mariner. Reciting: Lease and release
of even date. Thomas Woollhouse and Mary his
wife to William Wavell
ACC/0132/177
Stanwell: Receipt from Thomas Woollhouse
for consideration money mentioned in
indentures of even date.
ACC/0132/178
Stanwell: Defeazance of statute staple for the
1673
performance of covenants of even date
1. Francis Willshaw of Deptford, Kent, mariner.
2. Thomas Woollhouse late of Halstead, Essex.
1673
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Dates
ACC/0132/179
Assignment of a debt of £442 recoverable from 1674
Thomas Woollhouse of the Strand, vintner, by a
judgement in the Court of Kings Bench
1. John Dawes of London, cowper. 2. Thomas
Howe of Grays Inn, gent. Consideration: £350.
Signed and sealed by John Dawes.
ACC/0132/180
Release
1. John Dawes of London, cowper with the
consent of Thomas Howe of Grays Inn, esq. 2.
Francis Willshaw of Deptford, Kent, mariner.
Consideration: Not specified. Property: Mills,
messuages, meadows and pastures, not
specified.
ACC/0132/181
Declaration of trust by Thomas Howe
1674
concerning an assignment dated 4 August 1674
by Francis Willshaw of the profits of a
judgement in a suit against Thomas
Woollhouse.
ACC/0132/182
Counterpart marriage settlement
1. Francis Willshaw of Colebrook, mariner. 2.
Sir Thomas Player Kt. and Chamberlain of the
City of London. Consideration: Marriage
between 1. and Anne, daughter of William
Jennings, citizen and weaver of London,
deceased, and £2,000 marriage portion.
1677
ACC/0132/183
Particulars of rent charges on properties in
Stanwell, including mills
c.1680
ACC/0132/184
Poplar, Bromley: Counterpart marriage
settlement
1. Francis Willshaw of Colebrooke, mariner. 2.
Sir Thomas Player, Kt. and Chamberlain of the
City of London. Consideration: Marriage
between 1. and Anne, daughter of William
Jennings, citizen and weaver of London,
deceased, and a marriage portion.
1680
ACC/0132/185
Poplar, Bromley: Probate copy of the will of
Francis Willshaw of Deptford Strand, Kent,
esq., proved in the Prerogative Court of
Canterbury 4 May 1706
Property: Real estate to his son Richard
Willshaw.
1685
1674
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BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
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Dates
ACC/0132/186
Poplar, Bromley: Letters of administration of the 1687
estate of Francis Willshaw of Deptford,
deceased
granted by the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
to Thomas Willshaw, guardian of Benoni and
Richard Willshaw, minors, brothers, heirs, and
next of kin to Francis Willshaw.
ACC/0132/187
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
Admission of Richard Wilshaw, aged 8, as son
and heir of Francis Wilshaw deceased.
Property: 5acre[s] land.
1689
ACC/0132/188
Stanwell: Counterpart lease for 31 years
1. Richard Willshaw of Hemel Hempstead,
Herts. esq. 2. Henry Bullock of Stanwell,
leather dresser. Consideration: £56 per acre
rent. Property: Poyle Paper Mills and
appurtenances. Signed and sealed by Henry
Bullock. Schedule and inventory enclosed.
1725
ACC/0132/189
Stanwell: Counterpart lease for 12 years
1726
1. Richard Willshaw of Marlows in Hemel
Hempstead, Herts. esq., and Elizabeth his wife,
and William Ginger of Hemel Hempstead. gent.
2. Mary Slater of Ridgeworth, Stanwell, widow,
and Thomas Slater of the same, yeoman.
Consideration: £41 per acre rent.
ACC/0132/190
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
Admission of Clarke Wilshaw, son and heir of
Richard Wilshaw deceased. Property: 5acre[s]
land abutting on Staines Lane.
1738
ACC/0132/191
Stanwell, Horton and Stoke Poges, Bucks.:
Articles of agreement for conveyance of
watermills and other properties
Clarke Willshaw of Marlowes, Hemel
Hempstead, Herts, Doctor of Physick, to Henry
Bullock of Poyle, leather dresser.
1742
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
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Dates
ACC/0132/192
Stanwell: Deed of revocation by 1. of trusts
constituted by a marriage settlement dated 17
November 1741
1. Dr. Clerke Willshaw of Hemel Hempstead,
Herts. and Rebecca his wife nee Honywood of
Hampstead. 2. Sir Conyers Jocelyn of
Hydehall, Herts., bt. and Fraser Honywood of
Hampstead, esq. Property: 5acre[s] land
copyhold of the Manor of Stanwell.
1742
ACC/0132/193
Indenture of final concord
1742
1. Sir Conyers Jocelyn bart. and Fraser
Honywood, esq. plaintiffs. 2. Henry Bullock and
Mary his wife deforcants. Property: 10
messuages, 10 cottages, 4 water mills, 14
barns, 10 stables, 2 dovehouses, 12 gardens,
12 orchards, 30acre[s] Land, 30acre[s] Meadow
ACC/0132/194
Manor of Stanwell: Copy of court roll
Admission of Henry Bullock of Pile, leather
dresser, following a surrender by Dr. Clerke
Willshaw. Property: 5acre[s] arable.
1744
ACC/0132/195
Stanwell: Copy of abstract of title to Poyle Mills
1612-1742
ACC/0132/196
Stanwell: List of deeds of property belonging to
Henry Bullock [Poyle Mills]
1712-1783
ACC/0132/197
Stanwell, Horton and Stoke Poges, Bucks.:
Abstract of the title of Henry Bullock, esq., to
Poyle Mills and other properties
1703-1796
ACC/0132/198
Stanwell: Abstract of the title of Henry Bullock
1712-1811
to a messuage, premises, and 1½ acres land at
Poyle
ACC/0132/199
Stanwell: Abstract of the title of Henry Bullock
to a messuage and lands in Colnbrook
1742-1811
ACC/0132/200
Stanwell: Abstract of the title of Henry Bullock
to properties in Middlesex and Bucks
1795-1811
ACC/0132/201
Stanwell: Rough list of deeds relating to
properties of Henry Bullock
1795-1811
Abstracts of title
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
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Dates
Plans
ACC/0132/202
Stanwell, Horton, Bucks.: Sketch plans of
nd
property adjoining the River Colne at Colnbrook
End
ACC/0132/203
Stanwell, Horton, Bucks.: Sketch plans of
nd
property adjoining the River Colne at Colnbrook
End
ACC/0132/204
Stanwell, Horton, Bucks.: Sketch plans of
nd
property adjoining the River Colne at Colnbrook
End
ACC/0132/205
Stanwell, Horton, Bucks.: Sketch plans of
nd
property adjoining the River Colne at Colnbrook
End
Wills and settlements
ACC/0132/206
Probate copy of the will of Christian Bullock of
Kenilworth, Warwickshire, widow
proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
8 August 1709.
1708
ACC/0132/207
Probate copy of the will of John Bullock of
Poyle, Stanwell, leather dresser
proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
17 November 1732.
1727
ACC/0132/208
Marriage settlement
1. James Hodges, citizen and stationer of
London. 2. Mary Bullock, daughter of Henry
Bullock of Poyle Mills, leather dresser. 3.
Henry Bullock. Consideration: Marriage
between 1. and 2., and £1,000 dowry.
1736
ACC/0132/209
Articles of agreement for a marriage settlement
as in Nos. 211-212
1. Henry Bullock of Poyle, leather dresser, and
Margaret, one of his daughters. 2. Basil Brown
citizen and goldsmith of London. 3. John
Bullock, son of Henry Bullock, and James
Hodges of London, bookseller.
1742
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
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ACC/0132/210
Stepney: Lease for a year with intent to release
to uses
1. Basil Brown, citizen and goldsmith. 2. John
Bullock, son of Henry Bullock of Poyle, leather
dresser, and James Hodges of London,
bookseller. Property: A parcel of land in
Philpott Street with the tenements built there
since 4 December 1717
1742
ACC/0132/211
Stepney: Marriage settlement and counterpart
1742
1. Basil Brown, citizen and goldsmith of
London. 2. John Bullock, son of Henry Bullock
of Poyle, leather dresser, and James Hodges of
London, bookseller. Consideration: A marriage
arranged between Margaret, daughter of Henry
Bullock, and 1.
ACC/0132/212
Stepney: Marriage settlement and counterpart
1742
1. Basil Brown, citizen and goldsmith of
London. 2. John Bullock, son of Henry Bullock
of Poyle, leather dresser, and James Hodges of
London, bookseller. Consideration: A marriage
arranged between Margaret, daughter of Henry
Bullock, and 1.
ACC/0132/213
Reading, Berks.: Counterpart assignment of a
lease dated 20 March 1745
1. John Bullock of Poyle Mill, leather dresser,
administrator of the goods of Mary Wateridge,
late of Reading, widow and breeches-maker,
deceased. 2. Thomas Knapp of Reading,
innholder. Consideration: £105 and £9. 10s.
p.acre[s] rent
1752
ACC/0132/214
Copy of the will of Elizabeth Trehee [of
Hammersmith]
Various bequests to relations, principally
nephews and neices Cranke Maw, Wild
Bullock, Jane Maw, Abdy Maw, Ann Bullock
and Robert Maw, also to Henry and Thomas
Bullock, husbands of Wild and Ann, and their
daughters.
1760
ACC/0132/215
Letter of attorney to receive legacies under the
will of Elizabeth Trehee late of Hammersmith
Elizabeth Inraght, alias French, alias. Maw of
Dublin, widow, to George Wilkinson of the City
of London, merchant.
1763
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
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Dates
ACC/0132/216
Memorandum of agreement as to
administration of the estate of Elizabeth
Trehee, late of Hammersmith, widow
between Henry Bullock of Poyle, esq., and
Thomas Bullock of Biddlesden, Bucks., esq.
1777
ACC/0132/217
Probate copy of the will of Henry Bullock of
Poyle, Stanwell, leather dresser
proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
23 November 1762.
1762
ACC/0132/218
Marriage settlement
1. William Lardner of Wandsworth, Surrey,
surgeon. 2. Elizabeth Bullock of Poyle,
Stanwell, spinster. 3. Sir James Hodges of
London, kt., Edmond Lardner of Southwark,
esq. and John Bullock of Poyle, esq., brother of
Elizabeth.
1768
ACC/0132/219
Assignment
Lieut. Abdy Maw, executor of the will of his
brother Lieut. Crank Maw to Henry Bullock of
Pyle, esq. Consideration: £350. Property:
Moiety of seventh share of the estate of Crank
Maw. Signed and sealed by Abdy Maw.
1769
ACC/0132/220
Copy of a bond in £1,000 to pay an annuity of
£20 per acre
Paid to Margaret, wife of Basil Brown from the
decease of John Bullock, then to her son
James Brown £500 at a rate of 34% per
annum. Parties: 1. John Bullock of Pyle, esq.
2. Basil Brown of London, goldsmith.
1774
ACC/0132/221
Articles of agreement and general releases of
trusts as agreed in No. 209
Basil Brown and James Brown to John Bullock.
1774
ACC/0132/222
Stanwell: Original will of John Bullock of
Stanwell, leather dresser, the signature torn
away
Property: Annuity to his mother Mary Bullock.
Various bequests to his brothers Henry
(residuary legatee) Thomas and Joseph, and
sisters Mary Hodges and - Larner, and others.
1776
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ACC/0132/223
Declaration of trust for securing £1,500
1. John Bullock of Poyle, esq., and Henry
Bullock of Poyle esq. 2. Goodall Jame Boult of
White Waltham, Bucks., gent. 3. Joseph
Bullock of Caversfield, Bucks., esq., George
Brookland of New Windsor, Berks., gent.,
trustees for 1. and Thomas Boulby
1780
ACC/0132/224
Bundle of rough accounts, receipts and drafts
of G. T. Boult in account with Henry Bullock,
items 1-48
Found enclosed in No. 223.
1781-1782
ACC/0132/225
Bond in £1,000 to pay £500 and interest
John Bullock of Poyle, esq., to Basil Brown of
Margate, Kent, esq.
1780
ACC/0132/226
Attested copy, dated 13 September 1788, of
the will of John Bullock of Poyle, esq
proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
19 February 1782.
1781
ACC/0132/227
Quit claim of bond debt due under the will of
Elizabeth Lardner, and bond of indemnity
should the will be opposed
Peter Nugent of Donore, Ireland, and Mary his
wife to Henry Bullock of Poyle.
1788
ACC/0132/228
Memorial of the will of John Bullock of Poyle,
Stanwell, esq., proved 18 December 1781
1800
ACC/0132/229
Probate copy of the will of Joseph Bland,
1805
Colonel of the Corps of Engineers in the service
of the East India Company at Calcutta
proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
25 September 1806.
ACC/0132/230
Marriage settlement
1. Nathaniel Castleton Maw of Lambeth, esq.
2. Wild Bland of Stanwell, widow. 3. Rosam
Botham Crozier and James Isles, both of
Bombay, esqs. 4. Abdy Maw and Henry
Bullock, both of Lambeth, esqs. Consideration:
A marriage between 1. and 2.
1807
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BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
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Dates
ACC/0132/231
Probate copy of the will of Wild Maw, wife of
Nathaniel Castleton Maw in the East India
Company's service
proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
15 August 1809.
1809
ACC/0132/232
General release
Wild Bullock to Henry Bullock as executor of
the estate of Henry Bullock deceased.
1808
ACC/0132/233
Letters of administration, with will dated 30
1810
November 1805 annexed, of the estate of
Joseph Bland, Colonel of the Corps of
Engineers in the service of the East India
Company at Bombay
granted to Henry Bullock, uncle and guardian of
Ann and Joseph Bland, minors, children and
universal legatees of Joseph Bland, following
the death of the executrix Wild Maw, formerly
Bland, widow of Joseph.
ACC/0132/234
General release
1. Ann Bland off Colnbrook, spinster. 2. Henry
Bullock of Stanwell esq., as executor of the
estate of Colonel Joseph Bland and Mrs. Wild
Maw.
1822
ACC/0132/235
Draft heads of a settlement on the marriage of
Ann Bland and Henry Jepson
1823-1830
ACC/0132/236
Release in trust in consideration of a marriage
between Nathaniel Castleton Maw and Wild
Bland
1. Nathaniel Castleton Maw of Lambeth,
Surrey, esq. 2. Rosam Botham Crozier and
James Isles until the marriage, then to Henry
Bullock and Abdy Maw, in pursuance of the
provisions of the will of Col. Joseph Bland,
formerly husband of Wild Bland.
1823
ACC/0132/237
General release
1. Joseph Bland, esq. 2. Henry Bullock as
executor of the estates of Colonel Joseph
Bland and Mrs. Wild Maw, deceased.
1824
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Reference
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Dates
Copy of a memorandum of the investment of
legacies bequeathed to Mrs. Maria Bland
(formerly Hemming)
by her uncle Richard Baker, her father Samuel
Hemming, and her sister Henrietta Hemming,
endorsed on the marriage settlement.
1830
ACC/0132/239
Bond in £86 for payment of £43
1. Thomas Hewett of Winchester, glover and
Humfrey Payty of Winchester, glover. 2. John
Bullock of London.
1703/4
ACC/0132/240
Certificate of the admission of Henry Bullock,
son of John Bullock of Southwark, leather
dresser
as a freeman of the City of London.
1711
ACC/0132/241
Bond in £28 for payment of £14
1. Lewis Ford of Christchurch, Surrey, leather
dresser. 2. Henry Bullock of London, citizen
and merchant.
1712
ACC/0132/242
Warrant from Lewis Ford of Christchurch,
Surrey, leather dresser, to the Attorneys in the
Court of Common Pleas
to appear in an action of debt on the suit of
Henry Bullock.
1712
ACC/0132/243
Articles of co-partnership and joint
management of leather mills at Poyle between
Henry and John Bullock of Poyle, leather
dressers
1715
ACC/0132/244
Bond in £50 for indemnity against the costs of a 1720
suit under the Tanning Act, 1 James I cap. 22
William Whitton of Bermondsey, tanner, and
John Hyatt of Bermondsey, tanner, to Henry
and John Bullock.
ACC/0132/245
Bargain and sale in trust to satisfy creditors
1721
1. Mathew Vickers of Bermondsey, Surrey,
fellmonger. 2. Henry Bullock of Poyle, leather
dresser. Property: Merchandize and household
goods and utensils, specified room by room, in
a dwelling house and warehouse in
Bermondsey.
Accounts and business papers
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
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Dates
ACC/0132/246
Promissory note from Thomas Marston
1721
indemnifying Henry Bullock against window tax
in connection with a promissory note for £54.
19s. payable to Marston on account of Matthew
Vickers.
ACC/0132/247
Promissory note for £11. 8s. 6d. from Matthew
Vickers to John Bullock and son
1722
ACC/0132/248
Bond in £30 for payment of £11. 11s
1. George Harris of Woborne Green, Bucks,
tailor. 2. Henry Bullock of Poyle, leather
dresser.
1724
ACC/0132/249
Bond in £200 for payment of £100
1. Lewis Ford of Christchurch, Surrey,
waterman, and Lewis Ford senior of Poyle,
leather dresser. 2. Henry Bullock of Poyle,
leather dresser.
1725
ACC/0132/250
Bond in £60 for payment of £30. 10s
1. Roger Anderson of St. Marylebone, gent.,
Thomas Tufton of Clements Inn, gent., and
William Woodhouse, citizen, armourer, and
brazier of London. 2. John Bullock of
Colnbrook, leather dresser. Promissory note
enclosed.
1727
ACC/0132/251
Bond in £60 for payment of £30. 10s
1. Roger Anderson of St. Marylebone, gent.,
Thomas Tufton of Clements Inn, gent., and
William Woodhouse, citizen, armourer, and
brazier of London. 2. John Bullock of
Colnbrook, leather dresser. Promissory note
enclosed.
ACC/0132/252
Deed of covenant for dissolution of co
-partnership between John Bullock and his son
Henry Bullock of Poyle, oil leather dressers
ACC/0132/253
Warrant from Daniel Charlwood of
1732
Twickenham, fellmonger, to the Attorneys in the
Court of Common Pleas to appear in an action
of debt at the suit of Henry Bullock
1727 - 1728
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BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
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Dates
ACC/0132/254
Bond in £280 for payment of £140
1. William Mills of Abingdon, Berks, glover. 2.
Henry Bullock of Poyle, leather dresser.
1732
ACC/0132/255
Bargain and sale
1733
Henry Hosey of Colnbrook, Bucks, innholder, to
Henry Bullock of Poyle, leather dresser.
Consideration: 380. Property: 40 load of hay.
ACC/0132/256
Warrant from Henry Vincent of Thorp, Surrey,
yeoman, to the Attorneys in the Court of
Common Pleas, to appear in an action of debt
at the suit of Henry Bullock
1738
ACC/0132/257
Uncompleted bond
1. Benjamin Banks of Kensington, butcher. 2.
Henry Bullock of Poyle, leather dresser.
Promissory notes for £97. 13s. and £41
enclosed.
1746
ACC/0132/258
Uncompleted bond
1. Benjamin Banks of Kensington, butcher. 2.
Henry Bullock of Poyle, leather dresser.
Promissory notes for £97. 13s. and £41
enclosed.
1746
ACC/0132/259
Uncompleted bond
1. Benjamin Banks of Kensington, butcher. 2.
Henry Bullock of Poyle, leather dresser.
Promissory notes for £97. 13s. and £41
enclosed.
1746
ACC/0132/260
Bond in £228 for the payment of £114
1. Edward Sampson of Brentford, glover. 2.
Henry and John Bullock of Poyle, leather
dressers.
1746
ACC/0132/261
Note of sale by Elizabeth Sampson to Henry
Bullock of 'all my husbands stock of leather
breeches and gloves' for £75. 1s. 9d., in part
redemption of a bond
1746
ACC/0132/262
Rough accounts [of Henry Bullock.]
1750-1751
ACC/0132/263
Rough accounts [of Henry Bullock.]
1750-1751
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ACC/0132/264
Rough accounts [of Henry Bullock.]
1750-1751
ACC/0132/265
Rough accounts [of Henry Bullock.]
1750-1751
ACC/0132/266
Rough accounts [of Henry Bullock.]
1750-1751
ACC/0132/267
Bills to Robert Scott and Henry Bullock for
plumbing, furniture and upholstery
1750-1751
ACC/0132/268
Bills to Robert Scott and Henry Bullock for
plumbing, furniture and upholstery
1750-1751
ACC/0132/269
Bills to Robert Scott and Henry Bullock for
plumbing, furniture and upholstery
1750-1751
ACC/0132/270
Bills to Robert Scott and Henry Bullock for
plumbing, furniture and upholstery
1750-1751
ACC/0132/271
Bills to Robert Scott and Henry Bullock for
plumbing, furniture and upholstery
1750-1751
ACC/0132/272
Bills to Robert Scott and Henry Bullock for
plumbing, furniture and upholstery
1750-1751
ACC/0132/273
Bills to Robert Scott and Henry Bullock for
plumbing, furniture and upholstery
1750-1751
ACC/0132/274
Bills to Robert Scott and Henry Bullock for
plumbing, furniture and upholstery
1750-1751
ACC/0132/275
Bills to Robert Scott and Henry Bullock for
plumbing, furniture and upholstery
1750-1751
ACC/0132/276
Bills to Robert Scott and Henry Bullock for
plumbing, furniture and upholstery
1750-1751
ACC/0132/277
Bills to Robert Scott and Henry Bullock for
plumbing, furniture and upholstery
1750-1751
ACC/0132/278
Bills to Robert Scott and Henry Bullock for
plumbing, furniture and upholstery
1750-1751
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
ACC/0132
Description
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Dates
ACC/0132/279
Bills to Robert Scott and Henry Bullock for
plumbing, furniture and upholstery
1750-1751
ACC/0132/280
Petition of Thomas Bullock
1760
Commissary and Sole Judge of the King's
Court of Vice Admiralty in the Island of
Jamaica, to the King appealing against removal
from his post by the Lieutenant Governor
ACC/0132/281
Appointment of Henry Bullock junior as a
Trustee under the Bedfont to Bagshot Turnpike
Act of 1 Geo. II
1760
ACC/0132/282
Appointment of Henry Bullock as Treasurer of
the Cranford Turnpike Trust
1773
ACC/0132/283
Indentures of apprenticeship of Henry Bullock
to John Bullock of Poyle, leather dresser
1780
ACC/0132/284
Attested copy, dated 24 April 1797, of an
assignment of debts
1. Ann Hodges of Seymour Street, Portman
Square, widow. 2. Henry Bullock of
Bartholomew Close, leather merchant. 3.
Samuel Parker of Fleet Street, glass
manufacturer. Consideration: £997. 10s. 8d.
paid in equal moieties by 2. and 3.
1797
ACC/0132/285
Account book of Bullock
labelled "London Cash Book", containing
accounts of taxes paid, wages, miscellaneous
purchases and general transactions.
1786-1799
ACC/0132/286
Account book of Bullock
containing mainly farm and private accounts,
with separate index.
1796-1824
ACC/0132/287
Personal account book unidentified
personal expenditure and investment accounts.
1874-1877
Commission by the East India Company of
Joseph Bland as a practitioner engineer in the
Corps of Engineers, to take rank as an ensign
1770
Bland family papers
ACC/0132/288
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
ACC/0132
Description
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Dates
ACC/0132/289
Commission by the East India Company of
Joseph Bland as Lieutenant in the Regiment of
Infantry for the Guard and Defence of his
Majesty's Castle and Island Bombay
1783
ACC/0132/290
Commission by the East India Company of
Joseph Bland as captain in the Engineer Corps
1786
ACC/0132/291
Commission by the Governor General of
Bengal of Joseph Bland as captain in the army
in the East Indies
1788
ACC/0132/292
Commission of Joseph Bland as major in the
army in the East Indies
1795
ACC/0132/293
Commission by the East India Company of
Joseph Bland as major by brevet in the army
under the Presidency of Bombay
1796
ACC/0132/294
Commission by the East India Company of
Joseph Bland as a major in the Engineer Corps
under the Presidency of Bombay
1796
ACC/0132/295
Commission of Joseph Bland as lieutenant
colonel in the army in the East Indies
1800
ACC/0132/296
Commission by the East India Company of
Joseph Bland as lieutenant colonel of
engineers under the Presidency of Bombay
1801
ACC/0132/297
Letter from Alfred Bland, Fort Napoleon,
1879
Zululand, to his brother Henry Bland, 2
Belgrave Terrace, Weston Hill, Upper Norwood,
Surrey
describing in detail conditions in Zululand.
Stanwell parish records
ACC/0132/298
Great Kimble, Bucks: Lease for 15 years
1. Feoffees of Stanwell Free School. 2.
Thomas Brewer of Great Kimbell, Bucks.,
yeoman. Consideration: £30 per acre rent.
Property: Messuage and premises at East
Marsh, and lands appertaining, bounds given.
Signed and sealed by feoffees.
1728/9
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
ACC/0132
Description
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Dates
ACC/0132/299
Faculty for a vault on the north side of Stanwell 1735
Church, in the churchyard
to be constructed by Henry Bullock as a burying
place for himself and his family.
ACC/0132/300
Petition of Admiral Sir Henry Stanhope and
others
in the Matter of Stanwell Free School in
Chancery.
1813
ACC/0132/301
Statement of occupation of land in Stanwell
giving owner, occupier, and acreage.
1843
ACC/0132/302
Stanwell church rate account
Small cash book.
1845-1850
ACC/0132/303
Stanwell church rate assessment book
1848
ACC/0132/304
Stanwell church rate assessment
Small notebook.
1852
ACC/0132/305
Churchwarden's accounts. Stanwell parish
Small cash book.
1849-1851
ACC/0132/306
Churchwarden's rough accounts, Stanwell
parish
1851-1852
ACC/0132/307
Churchwarden's rough accounts, Stanwell
parish
1851-1852
ACC/0132/308
Churchwarden's rough accounts, Stanwell
parish
1851-1852
ACC/0132/309
Churchwarden's vouchers, items 1-22, Stanwell 1850-1854
parish
Colnbrook chapel records
ACC/0132/310
List of new trustees [for the rebuilding of
Colnbrook Chapel]
c.1700
ACC/0132/311
Note of leases of property in Drury Lane by the
trustees [for rebuilding Colnbrook Chapel]
1693-1720
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
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ACC/0132
Description
Dates
ACC/0132/312
Rough note of measurements of properties
near Covent Garden
[mid. 18th
cent.]
ACC/0132/313
Proposals by Robert Hodgson of Stafford and
Samuel Worrall of Gloucester for the collection
of monies raised on a brief for re-building
Colnbrook Chapel
1728
ACC/0132/314
Account of subscriptions paid to the trustees for 1732
rebuilding Colnbrook Chapel, with the names of
subscribers
ACC/0132/315
Receipts and accounts of John Bullock as a
1759-1766
trustee of the donation of George Townsend for
the maintenance of the Ministers of Colnbrook
and Uxbridge
ACC/0132/316
Receipt & accounts of John Bullock
as a trustee of George Townsend for the
maintainance of the ministers of Colnbrook and
Uxbridge
1759-1766
ACC/0132/317
Receipt & accounts of John Bullock
as a trustee of George Townsend for the
maintainance of the ministers of Colnbrook and
Uxbridge
1759-1766
ACC/0132/318
Receipt & accounts of John Bullock
as a trustee of George Townsend for the
maintainance of the ministers of Colnbrook and
Uxbridge
1759-1766
ACC/0132/319
Receipt & accounts of John Bullock
as a trustee of George Townsend for the
maintainance of the ministers of Colnbrook and
Uxbridge
1759-1766
ACC/0132/320
Receipt & accounts of John Bullock
as a trustee of George Townsend for the
maintainance of the ministers of Colnbrook and
Uxbridge
1759-1766
ACC/0132/321
Receipt & accounts of John Bullock
as a trustee of George Townsend for the
maintainance of the ministers of Colnbrook and
Uxbridge
1759-1766
Reference
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
ACC/0132
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Dates
ACC/0132/322
Receipt & accounts of John Bullock
as a trustee of George Townsend for the
maintainance of the ministers of Colnbrook and
Uxbridge
1759-1766
ACC/0132/323
Receipt & accounts of John Bullock
as a trustee of George Townsend for the
maintainance of the ministers of Colnbrook and
Uxbridge
1759-1766
ACC/0132/324
Receipt & accounts of John Bullock
as a trustee of George Townsend for the
maintainance of the ministers of Colnbrook and
Uxbridge
1759-1766
ACC/0132/325
Receipt & accounts of John Bullock
as a trustee of George Townsend for the
maintainance of the ministers of Colnbrook and
Uxbridge
1759-1766
ACC/0132/326
Receipt & accounts of John Bullock
as a trustee of George Townsend for the
maintainance of the ministers of Colnbrook and
Uxbridge
1759-1766
ACC/0132/327
Receipt & accounts of John Bullock
as a trustee of George Townsend for the
maintainance of the ministers of Colnbrook and
Uxbridge
1759-1766
ACC/0132/328
Receipt & accounts of John Bullock
as a trustee of George Townsend for the
maintainance of the ministers of Colnbrook and
Uxbridge
1759-1766
ACC/0132/329
Colnbrook clothing, blankets and coal funds
account
Small cash book.
c.1850
Leases
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES
BULLOCK FAMILY, STANWELL
Reference
ACC/0132
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Dates
ACC/0132/330
St. Pancras: Building lease for 99 years from
Michaelmas 1789
1. Charles Lord Southampton and his trustees
with the privity of William Adam. 2. James
Adam of Albemarle Street, architects.
Consideration: Peppercorn rent, then £1. 1s.
Od. p.a from 1793, with covenant to finish
buildings under construction.
1793
ACC/0132/331
Building lease for 99 years from Michaelmas
1789
1. Charles Lord Southampton, and his trustees,
with the privity of William Adam. 2. James
Adam of Albermale Street, architect.
Consideration: Peppercorn rent, then £1.1s.
Od. p.acre[s] from 1794. Property: The 6th
house on the South side of Fitzroy Square,
1794
ACC/0132/332
Building lease for 99 years from Michaelmas
1789
1. Charles Lord Southampton and trustees. 2.
James and William Adam of Albermarle Street,
architects. Consideration: Peppercorn rent,
then £1.1s.Od. p.acre[s] from 1794. Property:
The 7th house on the south side of Fitzroy
Square, from Fitzroy Street
1794