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elisting of Sections A-H of F.L. Mss. which Miss F. Thurlby had<br />

card-indexed, and listing of the contents of about 20 collapsibles<br />

bearing the legend ‘Unlisted’.<br />

F.L. Deeds.<br />

The original listing of F.L. Deeds used the running numbers 1-1199<br />

and 2000-2045; this odd gap seemed to be the best place in which to<br />

list the majority of the unattached title deeds in the ‘Unlisted<br />

collapsibles. So, by listing in alphabetical order of parish, the list<br />

progressed to number 1318. Following this, the deeds from sections<br />

D (“Indentures”) but minus a few medieval deeds which are listed<br />

with “Charters”, and F (“Final Concords”), together with a few from<br />

A (“Charters”) and C (“Bonds”), filled up the numbers from 131g-<br />

1625. Finally the rest of C, “unattached’ Bonds, were allotted the<br />

numbers 1626-46.<br />

Owing to the miscellaneous nature of these deeds, copies of court<br />

roll etc., it has been impractical to give a detailed summary of<br />

contents. This, we hope, will be given in the next <strong>Report</strong>, but in<br />

the meanwhile, there are certain items that stand out as being of<br />

narticular interest: -<br />

’ 1265 A stray from the Smith of South Elkington collection, which<br />

is now widely dispersed. This deed is dated 1398 and<br />

concerns lands in Elkington and Welton le Wold (n.b. not<br />

transcribed in Harm. 3/ 1.).<br />

1259 This particular of lands at Garthorpe, dated 1589, rightly<br />

belongs in F.L. Garthorpe and District Deeds which is listed<br />

separately.<br />

1267-72 Assignments of a Dean and Chapter lease of 4 and 5 Pottergate,<br />

Lincoln, between 1726-44; they should go with F.L.<br />

Glover, as this property was assigned to Phillips Glover in<br />

‘763.<br />

1277-79 Rentals and correspondence relating to Banks estates at<br />

Fulstow and Marshchapel, 1712-86.<br />

‘294-95 Charter (Inspeximus) dated 1343, and a compotus Roll<br />

(1449-50) relating to Stainfield Priory. The compotus which<br />

is very full, has been translated (see M.C.D. 832.).<br />

1431 Feoffment of charity land at Grantham, 1601, giving copious<br />

details of previous feoffees.<br />

1510 Probably a stray from the Andre de Coppet collection (see<br />

<strong>Report</strong> 7/38-g), this lease of land at Irnham and Corby is<br />

dated 1504.<br />

‘5’9 Conveyance to feoffees of the Brocklesby Mausoleum in 1794,<br />

by Charles Anderson Pelham.<br />

‘553-57 Deeds relating to the Chantry House at Normanby, 1618-79.<br />

1603 Lengthy 18th c. office copy of a Royal Grant to Edward,<br />

Earl of Hertford, in 1609, of various monastic estates (inc.<br />

Vaudey, Markby, Greenfield) in <strong>Lincolnshire</strong> and other<br />

counties.<br />

436-87 Statute Merchant bond and covenant, Lincoln 1571.<br />

F.L. Foster Family<br />

We have some 20 original documents, together with family and<br />

genealogical correspondence and notes and extracts, all concerning<br />

the Canon’s own family and other related families. These were<br />

deposited in 1968 by Miss S. M. Ingoldby (<strong>Report</strong> 20 p. 42) and given

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