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Hardres family

Editorial history

26/09/11, CSG: Created page

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Suggested links


See Hardres Court page for profile of Hardres family seat and connection with Oxenden family

Correspondence mentioning Richard Hardres, son of Sir Richard Hardres

See 23rd March 1662/63, Letter from Michael Godfrey to Sir GO, London



Possible primary sources


TNA


C 2/ChasI/A10/69 Short title: Aucher v Hardres. Plaintiff: Aucher. Defendant: Hardres. Document type: [Bill and answer or answers]. Between 1625 and 1660
C 2/ChasI/A24/69 Short title: Aucher v Lady Hardres. Plaintiff: Aucher kt. Defendant: Lady Hardres. Document type: [Bill and answer or answers]. Between 1625 and 1649

C 3/331/20 Short title: Ansley v Hardres. Plaintiffs: Sir Allen Ansley kt. Defendants: Sir Thomas Hardres kt. Subject: lands etc (not specified ). Document type: answer only. 1622
C 3/457/36 Short title: Pollard v Pollard. Plaintiffs: William Pollard. Defendants: William Pollard. Subject: property in Stelling and Hardres, Kent. Document type: [pleadings]. 1642-1660

C 4/118/28 Richard Monyngs v. Thomas Hardres: answer Sixteenth century

C 5/420/47 Diggs v. Hardres: Middlesex. 1668
C 5/49/46 Hardres v. Crew: Middlesex, &c. 1667
C 5/494/57 Hardres v. Diggs: Kent. 1670

C 6/42/88 Short title: Hardres v Hardres. Plaintiffs: Dorothy Hardres. Defendants: Richard Hardres. Subject: manor of Wendlocks Barn, Middlesex. Document type: answer only. SFP 1655

C 9/54/21 Cheston v. Hardres, bart. 1671
C 9/77/62 Hardres v. Hardres 1678
C 9/77/87 Hardres v. Hardres 1676

C 10/4/84 Richard Hardres and Anne his wife v Thomas Browker: money matters. Answer 1639

C 22/40/34 Cheston v. Hardres. Between 1558 and 1714
C 22/40/41 Cheston v. Hardres etc. Between 1558 and 1714
C 22/41/34 Cheston v. Hardres. Between 1558 and 1714
C 22/85/22 Hardres v. Carlile. Between 1558 and 1714
C 22/88/20 Hardres v. Hardres. Between 1558 and 1714
C 22/158/16 Rippington v. Hardres. Between 1558 and 1714

C 105/16 HORWOOD v HARDRES: Copy of will of Edward Berry; Canterbury, Brookland and Lydd, Kent 1642
C 105/16 HORWOOD v HARDRES: Deeds relating to: London, 1701; Lydd etc, Kent, 1593-1708 593-1708
- NOTE: Sir Richard Hardres wife was daughter of Sir Peter Godfrey of Lydd
C 105/16 HORWOOD v HARDRES: Account of estate of Edward Berry, lunatic 1676-1683
C 105/16 HORWOOD v HARDRES: Copy of will of Sir Richard Hardres, Bart: Stelling, Kent; Thoresby, Yorks 1668

C 142/330/25 Hardres, Richard: Kent 10 James I.
C 142/738/4 Hardres, Thomas, knight: Kent 5 Charles I.

PROB 11/368 North 142 - 189 Will of Sir Thomas Hardres or Hardress, His Maiesty's Serjeant at Law of Canterbury, Kent 20 December 1681
- ?Fourth brother to Sir Richard Hardres
PROB 11/369 Cottle 1 - 54 Will of Sir Richard Hardres of Great Hardres, Kent 01 February 1682
PROB 11/386 Foot 1 - 44 Will of Thoresby Hardres, Gentleman of Canterbury, Kent 13 January 1687
- Second brother to Sir Richard Hardres

Parliamentary Archives


Parliamentary Archives:xxx: Main Papers HL/PO/JO/10/1/217 16 Nov 1646 - 21 Nov 1646: Annexed: .... (Item) 4 Recommendation from Richard Hardres and others, to the Committee for Plundered Ministers, of Banks' claims to the rectory of Cliffe, Kent. 7 August 1644.
- See Parliamentary Archives: ...Main Papers HL/PO/JO/10/1/217 16 Nov 1646 - 21 Nov 1646: : '21 November 1646 -- Petition of John Banks, minister of St. John's, in the Isle of Thanet, Kent.'

East Kent Archives


EKA: Sandwich Borough: ...Burghal Sa/ZB [n.d.: A portfolio of papers similar to Sa/ZB/2 Sa/ZB/3 1470-1702: From Richard Hardres and John Dixwell asking for 10 men to be impressed towards the 200 to be raised in the Lathe of St. Augustine for the county Sa/ZB/3/37 1646]



Possible secondary sources


Handley, Stuart, 'Hardres, Sir Thomas (1609/10–1681),' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 [1]