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Evesham, part 2 [collaborative cataloguing]

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prattinton/01/15
Title
Evesham, part 2 [collaborative cataloguing]
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Scope and content
According to E A B Barnard, ‘The Prattinton Collections of Worcestershire History’ (1931) (digitised copy available at https://collections.sal.org.uk/pra.12.01) the contents include:
Depositions of Hoby v. Kighley and others (1588), 1-8; decree, 51-4; Mr. Alderman Rudge's lectureship (1640), 11-12; notes, 13, 276-289, 292-4, 299-300; abstracts of corporation records, 14-15, 35-44; abstracts of old deeds, 16-34; corporation and the fee farm rent, 45-50; view of frankpledge, 55-7; Abbey pensions list, 58; case re Avon navigation (1726), 59; original articles of agreement* (1664), 290; leaden pipes dug up in churchyard, 63-4; transcripts of old charters, 66-81; Abbey seal, 75-6; abstracts of deeds, 82-108; re Abbey barn, 105-8; abstracts of parish accounts of All Saints' church (1785-92), 109-10; lists and abstracts of MSS. in British Museum, 114-274; sale of Charlton House (c. 1790), 291; "Rambles in the Vicinity of Evesham," 295-8; ground-plan of the remains of Abbey (1817), 301; bell tower, 302-3; orders of court of exchequer (1692), 55-7.

* E. A. B. Barnard, The Navigation of the Avon from Stratford to Evesham in 1664.-"Evesham Journal," 30 March-27 April, 1929.
Archival history
This part of the catalogue is designed to facilitate collaborative cataloguing. You are warmly invited to contribute descriptions for the digitised items on these pages. Please see https://www.sal.org.uk/collections/prattinton-project for details.

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