Kenyon of Peel: correspondence
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Addressed to Roger Kenyon II of Peel - ref. DDKE/9/42
FILE [no title] - ref. DDKE/9/42/19 - date: 22 Apr. 1671
[from Scope and Content] John Aspinall, London - legal business
FILE [no title] - ref. DDKE/9/42/33 - date: 3 Jun. 1671
[from Scope and Content] John Aspinall, Cateaten Street - thanks for Roger Kenyon's care of his brother's business and enquires if there is an heir born at the great house in Whaley
FILE [no title] - ref. DDKE/9/42/41 - date: 22 Jun. 1671
[from Scope and Content] John Robarts, Grayes Inne, and John Aspinall - about Tho. Alston's cause
THE CLERK HILL MUNIMENTS
Catalogue Ref. DDG
Greenwood family of Clerk Hill
Settlements, etc
FILE [no title] - ref. DDG 13/2 - date: 18 Apr. 1612
Articles of Agreement: (i) John Crombocke of Wiswall, yeoman, and Dorothie his wife, and (ii) John Aspinall of the Overhowse of Fowden, co. York, yeoman, and Ellen his wife -- for Anne wife of John Walker of Hungerhill, co. York, gentleman, to hold as dower the Lower Closes at Overhowse for life of Janet widow of Richard Walker of Fowden, yeoman, and for other lands to be then had in exchange. (As described)
FILE [no title] - ref. DDG 13/16 - date: 30 May 1741
Assignment: John Aspinall of Samlesbury, chapman, to Roger Haydock of Samlesbury and Adam Livesey of Balderstone -- messuage in Samlesbury (24ac. 3r.) -- to J.A. for life then to pay annuity of £5 to wife Mary. Leased 2 Feb. 1719/20 by Catherine, Lady Petre, to Miles Aspinall, yeoman, at 20/- rent, for lives of John his son, John son of Roger Aspinall of Rishton, yeoman, and Thomas son of James Aspinall of Rishton, yeoman. Recites agreement on marriage of J.A. and Mary daughter of A.L. (47)
Lancashire Quarter Sessions
RECOGNIZANCES
Recognizance rolls - ref. QSB/1
FILE - Recognizance Roll: Preston, Michaelmas, 1635 - ref. QSB/1/157 - date: 1635
item: ELSTON & GRIMSARGH -- George Walmisley, labourer (alias Naylor) to keep the peace to John Aspinall - ref. QSB/1/157/3 - date: 1635
item: ELSTON & GRIMSARGH -- John Horne, labourer, to keep the peace to John Aspinall - ref. QSB/1/157/4 - date: 1635
RECOGNIZANCES
Recognizance rolls - ref. QSB/1
FILE - Preston and Blackburn, Easter - ref. QSB/1/85 - date: 1631
item: CLITHEROE -- Roger Leighe, gentleman, to keep the peace towards John Aspinall - ref. QSB/1/85/9 - date: 1631
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE
Recognizances
FILE - John Aspinall of Standen to keep the peace towards Thomas Smith - ref. DDX 19/137 - date: 17 Oct. 1653
Lancashire Quarter Sessions
RECOGNIZANCES
Recognizance rolls - ref. QSB/1
FILE - Recognizances Roll: Manchester, Easter, 1639 - ref. QSB/1/215 - date: 1639
item: COWPE & SPOTLAND -- John Aspinall, shoemaker, to keep the peace to James Ashworth - ref. QSB/1/215/38 - date: 1639
RECOGNIZANCES
FILE - Recognizance Roll: Preston, Midsummer, 1642 - ref. QSB/1/265 - date: 1642
item: HASLINGDEN & MUSBURY -- John Aspinall, innkeeper, to keep the peace to Richard Duckworth, husbandman - ref. QSB/1/265/4 - date: 1642
PETITIONS
Preston, Easter, 1658. - ref. QSP/158
FILE - Clitheroe -- John Aspinall of Standen, yeoman, swore a profane oath. - ref. QSP/158/22 - date: c1658
GRINDLETON, CO. YORK
FILE [no title] - ref. DDX 19/209 - date: nd
[from Scope and Content] Agreement: (i) John Aspinall of Standen Hall, esq., agent for Thomas Walshman of Kennington Row, co.Surrey, Doctor of Medecine, (ii) George Langton of Wardsley, yeoman, James Pearson of Blackburn, cotton manufacturer, and John Whittaker of Grindleton (trustees of Robert Langton, late of Chipping, yeoman, deceased): to refer a dispute concerning the boundary fence between their lands in Grindleton and West Bradford to Felix Leach of Brungerley, co. York, and Joseph Nightingale of Radholmelownd.
Creator(s):
Municipal Borough of Clitheroe
Miscellanea
FILE [no title] - ref. MBC 661 - date: 15 Jul. 1638
[from Scope and Content] Bond: in £40: Richard Mersden of Wymonhouses, yeoman, Robert, son of R.M., bachelor, and Robert Whipp of Wiswell, gent; to Myles Londsdale of Clitheroe, yeoman for payment of £20: Witn: Thomas Briscoe, John Aspinall, John Hey.
Hawkshead-Talbot of Chorley
Catalogue Ref. DDHK
Creator(s):
Talbot, Bretherton-, Hawkshead- family of Chorley
Family Papers
Pincock Family - ref. DDHK 9/3
Other papers
FILE [no title] - ref. DDHK 9/3/77 - date: 1696
[from Scope and Content] Warrant for the arrest of John Aspinall of Blacklanehead, innkeeper, and William Tootell of Chorley, yeoman, under a suit brought by John Pincock
The following documents relate to properties in various townships
CLITHEROE
FILE [no title] - ref. DX 1332 - date: 4 Feb. 1619/20
[from Scope and Content] Lease for 21 years at 10/- per year: for £5: Christopher Nowell of Meareley, James Aspinall of Overstanden, William Dugdall of Clitherowe, Thomas Kendall of Riddingley, Christofer Kendall of Chatburne, & Roger Leighe of Clitherowe, gents. Governors of Clitheroe Grammar School, to Thomas Cockshoote of Skipton in Craven, co. York, corviser -- a mansion -- house in Skipton consisting of "two Romes above and beneath, one hall, one Butterie, one parlor, one chamber, one Kitchin, one Shoop, one entrie, & one stable", with a garden, little croft (13 falls) adjoining Thomas Barrowe's on the east & Thomas Boucocke on the west -- Witn: Charles Nowell, Anthonie Thomsonn, Thomas Bowlkethe, John Aspinall. Seal.
Clitheroe Borough Council
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Minutes and accounts - open to public
Other records - restricted access for 30 years.
Charters of the Borough of Clithoroe - ref. PR5013/1
FILE - Charters of the Borough of Clithoroe - ref. PR5013/1/12 - date: 1675 12 Apr
[from Scope and Content] Estreat of verdict of the Leet Court of the Hundred of Blackburn held at Clitheroe Castle before John Baynes, high steward, that the inhabitants of Clitheroe are not guilty of defaulting in the repair of the king's highway adjoining the lands of Richard Sherburne esq. between Worston and Clitheroe; reciting inquisition taken at the court on 5 Oct. 1674 on the oaths of Lawrence Wilkinson; James Parker; George Gouldinge; Robert Driver; Edward Lund; James Foulds; Stephen Sager; Richard Walbanke; Richard Wignall; Thomas Hordas; Henry Broughton; James Waddiker; John Fairebanke; Robert Sager; Thomas Seed; Henry Sympson; Thomas Dewhurst; John Parkinson; John Ward; William Gabbot; John Birch; John Aspinall; Thomas Livesey; Matthew Wade; and recording the inhabitants plea of 'not-guilty' made by their surety, John Dugdall Jurors: Thomas Boulton; Thomas Watterhouse; Robert Singleton; Lawrence Wilkinson; Richard Ellison; James Cowper; John Oxnard; Robert Pollard; James Craven; John Birch; William Wade; George Blore; gentlemen Examined by Thomas Holden, deputy-steward; 27 Charles II