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Documents relating to Beeston, Sandy, Bedfordshire, in the archives of Balliol College, Oxford

NB These properties no longer belong to Balliol College.

E.6. Beeston

1. Balliol College to Richard Bell, lease of messuage and lands 1657

2. Balliol College to Richard Bell, lease of messuage and lands 1657

3. Balliol College to Edmund Gardiner, lease of messuage and lands (with bond) 1658

4. Balliol College to Edmund Gardiner, lease of messuage and lands (with bond) 1658

5. Balliol College to Edmund Gardiner, lease of messuage and lands (with bond) 1664

6. Balliol College to Thomas Lawrence, lease of messuage and lands 1686

7. Balliol College to Thomas Lawrence (licence) 1686

8. Balliol College to Thomas Lawrence, lease 1686

9. Balliol College to William Clayton, lease 1694

10. Balliol College to William Clayton, lease 1702

11. Balliol College to George Parker, lease (formerly in the occupation of Robert Parker deceased) 1771

12. Balliol College against Raph Broomsall, etc. Bill in Chancery concerning lands in Beeston 1615

13. Balliol College against Raph Broomsall, etc. Bill in Chancery concerning lands in Beeston 1615

14. Report of R. Davis, land agent on the Balliol College estate at Beeston 1795

15. Certificate of R. Davis of Lewknor (Land Agent) concerning land tax at Beeston 1799

- Anna Sander


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