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Rood Ashton-Tisbury, continued to Wroughton

Reference code
JAC/11
Title
Rood Ashton-Tisbury, continued to Wroughton
Date
1533-1872
Level of description
Series
Extent and format
1 volume (ff. 114)
Scope and content
Includes:- Steeple Ashton, Rood Ashton, etc.: sketches and w/cols including a w/col of Rood Ashton by Paul Sandby Munn, friend of John Britton, from a sketch by Britton, fol.9v, and many wash drawings by W W Wheatley (see also JAC/006), fols.1v-11v; settlement certificate for Hester Long of Steeple Ashton to live in Edington, 1692, fol.19; Privy Council letter to tenants of Crown lands in Steeple Ashton, signed by Robert, Earl of Salisbury, and Sir Julius Caesar, 1608, fol.19; accounts by W.P.Griffith, FSA, of the churches of Steeple Langford, and Stockton, 23 and 20 Aug. 1856, fols.22, 25; Stourton: grant of annuity to John Goldesney for services to Lord Stourton, 1533, fol. 32v; bond by Roger Stourton relating to John Davies indicted of murder, 1535, fol. 33v; order to stay proceedings relating to lands escheated by the attainder of Charles, Lord Stourton, for murder, temp. Eliz fol. 33v; letter from the Bp of Salisbury and John Mervyn relating to the proclamation of Queen Mary, 1553 (fragment), fol. 48; pen drawings of Stourton House including one by James Waylen from a sketch by John Aubrey, with engravings, fols. 49v, 50; four letters of Richard Jefferies of Coate to Jackson, 16, 18 Nov. 1869, 21, 30 May 1872 (another in JAC/0014), fol. 61; two letters to Goddard Smith, 1742, fol. 70; cheque for £325 to Francis Childe, banker, from the executors of the Duchess of Somerset, 1681, fol. 76; surrender of a copyhold cottage in the manor of Warminster, from a court roll, 1650, fol. 79; Mercurius Politicus, no. 601 (29 Dec.-5 Jan. 1659), fol. 83; favourable decision of the Commissioners for evicting scandalous ministers in the case of Mr Stubbs, minister of Wroughton, 1658, fol. 92v; wash drawing of Westwood church and manor house, fol. 98v; memorial to Sec. Coventry (Henry Coventry, Sec. of State (South), 1674-80) relating to the estate of William Jordan of Whitley, 'discomposed in mind', fol. 102.

This volume is now divided into three separate boxes. Please see below for the locations and contents of each box. If you would like to consult this material, please specify which part you are interested in.

Box 1
Rood Ashton p.1
Steeple Ashton p.2-8
West Ashton p.9
Rood Ashton p.10
Steeple Ashton including Semington p.11-21
Steeple Langford p.22
Stitchcombe p.23
Stockton p.24-25
Stodfeld (Stodfold or Stodford) p.26
Stowell p.26
Stoke Verdon p.26
Stownhead p.27-28
Stourton p.29-31

Box 2
Stourton p.32-50
Stratford sub castle p.50
Stratton p.51
Studley p.51
Sutton Benger p.52
Sutton Mandeville p.53
Sutton Veney (Sutton Veny) p.53
Swallowfield p.53
Swindon p.54-63
Tedworth p.62
Tisbury p.63-64
Titherton Lucas (Tytherton Lucas) p.64
Tytherton Kelaways p.64
Tockenham p.65
Tewksbury p.65
Teyes (Teys or Tyes) p.65
Tidcombe p.65
Tidworth p.65
Tefont (Teffont) p.65

Box 3
Tidworth (Tedworth) p.66-68
Tilshead (Tyleshide) p.68
Tisbury p.68
Tytherton Kellaways p.69
Tockenham p.69-72
Tollard Trow p.72
Tollard Royal p.72
Upavon p.73
Upham p.73
Upton Lovell p.73
Upton Scudamore p.74
Yatesbury p.74-75
Yatten Keynell (Yatton Keynell) p.75-77
Warminster p.77-90
Wilcote p.91-92
Wroughton p.92
Walcot, Wanborough p.93-95
Wans Dyke including Wardour p.96-97
Westwood p.98-99
West Dean and Water Eaton p.99
John Harton’s Papers p.100
Whetham p.101
Whaddon p.101
Whitchurch p.102
Wilsford p.102
Wroughton p.103
Creator
Wheatley, William Walter (1811-1885), drawing master
Jackson, John Edward (1805-1891), Anglican clergyman, antiquary and librarian to Lord Bath
Griffith, William Pettit (1815-1884), architect and archaeologist
Previous reference number(s)
SAL/MS/817/11