MRP: Charles Dallison
Charles Dallison
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27/09/11, CSG: Created page
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Lincolnshire Archives
Lincolnshire Archives: Turnor: ...Lissington Tur/4/1 [n.d....Declaration concerning security for additional loan. Tur/4/1/1/4 14th August, 1662]
- Contents: Richard Nayler of the parish of St. Andrew, Holborn, gent. States that since the above mortgage Sir Charles Dalyson, serjeant-at-law, has paid him further sums of £20 and £30, and declares that these further sums shall be secured by the same mortgage.
Lincolnshire Archives: Turnor: ...Lissington Tur/4/1 [n.d....Lease for a year. Tur/4/1/1/10 18th Dec. 1674]
- Contents: Contents: (1) Charles Dalyson, esq., son and heir apparent of Sir Charles Dalyson, kt., and Serjeant at Law, deceased. (2) William Burnett of the Close of Loncoln, gent. Property as in Tur/4/1/1/1
Shakespeare Centre Library and Archive
Shakespeare Centre Library and Archive: Deeds appendix [ER 3/1 - ER 3/687...Clopton Charters ER 3/336 25 November 1658]
- Contents: Indenture whereby Thomas Clapton, son of Thomas Clapton, late of Clapton, gent., deceased, binds himself apprentice to Francis Steward of London, mariner, for five years to be instructed in 'the Arte and Misterie of Navigacion' Witnesses: Edward Radcliffe, John Carter.
Endorsed: 'The Counterpart of Thomas Clapton's Indenture of apprentishipp to Captain Steward... This is to be delivered to John Clapton Esq.'
Shakespeare Centre Library and Archive: Deeds appendix [ER 3/1 - ER 3/687...Clopton Charters ER 3/337 26 May 1662]
- Contents: Lease for a year by John Clopton of Clopton esq., to Sir Edward Walker, Knt., Garter King of Arms, of the manors of Clopton, Bridgetowne, and Ryen Clifford, with all the manors, messuages, lands etc. conveyed to the use of Thomas Clopton, father of the said John by Joyce, Countess Dowager of Totness, by deeds of the 15 and 16 December 1633, and all the messuages, lands, etc., of him the said John in Clopton, Ingon alias Ingen, alias Ington, Bridgetowne, Stratford-upon-Avon, Ryen Clifford or elsewhere. Signed, 'Edward Walker, Garter.' Witnesses: Charles Dalyson, John Paris, William Keyt, John Greenfield, William Moore, Anthony Rider, Robert Saunderson.
Shakespeare Centre Library and Archive: Deeds appendix [ER 3/1 - ER 3/687...Clopton Charters ER 3/338 27 May 1662]
- Contents: Release by John Clopton esq. to Sir Edward Walker, Knt., of the manors, lands, etc. as above, no. 337, for a settlement and entail on his marriage with Barbara, sole daughter and only child of the said Sir Edward, and in consideration of a marriage portion of £2000. Signed by John Clopton and William Keyt and John Greenfield, trustees. Particulars of the lands in Bridgetown annexed. Witnesses: Charles Dalyson, W. Thorold, William Moore, John Paris, Anthony Rider, Robert Saunderson.
Shakespeare Centre Library and Archive: Deeds appendix [ER 3/1 - ER 3/687...Clopton Charters ER 3/341 23 March 1662/3]
- Contents: Power of attorney from Brome Whorwood of Halton, co. Oxon, esq., to Edward Mayden of the Precincts of St. Katherine's near the Tower of London, gent., to deliver seisin to John Clopton, esq., of manors, lands, etc. bargained and sold to him in an indenture of the same date.
Witnesses as 340. Endorsed: 'Broome Whorwoods letter of Attorney belonging to that knavish assignmt he made my uncle (ye cause of suits)'