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Settlements > Settlement: (i) William Thomas St. Quintin of Scampston (formerly W. T. Darby as U DDSQ2/22/4) and wife Arabella (ii) Cecil Calcraft as U DDSQ2/22/4 (iii) John Calcraft as U DDSQ2/22/4 and Matthew Chitty Darby, Capt. 1st Foot Guards (iv) John Walker Heneage of Compton Bassett county Wiltshire and John Darby of the Old Jewry esq
Settlement: (i) William Thomas St. Quintin of Scampston (formerly W. T. Darby as U DDSQ2/22/4) and wife Arabella (ii) Cecil Calcraft as U DDSQ2/22/4 (iii) John Calcraft as U DDSQ2/22/4 and Matthew Chitty Darby, Capt. 1st Foot Guards (iv) John Walker Heneage of Compton Bassett county Wiltshire and John Darby of the Old Jewry esq
- Reference No:
- U DDSQ2/22/5
- Dates:
- 11-12 Dec 1795
- Description:
- Manor of Weasenham Easthall alias Weasenham Hastings, with Weasenham Hall, Weasenham Hall Farm, West Farm, East Farm, farm, Emerson's Farm, cottages and lands in Weasenham. Farm in Wellingham. 2 farms, cottages and lands in Binham. Fee farm rents from Blackborough Priory, Methwold, Sampson alias Santon, Wroxham, Little Brandon, Coulton, Kipton or Missingham, Wissingham or Weasenham, Tilney All Saints, Tilney with Islington, Wiggenhall St. Mary, manor of Uphall in Hillingham, Upwell, Sherford, Milton, Fellbrigge, Roughton and Susted, all county Norfolk. Further to U DDSQ(2)/22/4
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- Hull University Archives
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Papers of the St Quintin family of Harpham and Scampston