Devon Record Office: Quarter Sessions [Series 63]
VICTUALLERS RECOGNIZANCES
Tavistock
FILE [no title] - ref. QS/63/5/16/032 - date: 1822
|_ [from Scope and Content] John Featherstone, Golden Fleece
FILE [no title] - ref. QS/63/2/15/015 - date: 1823
|_ [from Scope and Content] John Featherstone, Golden Fleece
FILE [no title] - ref. QS/63/3/08/011 - date: 1824
|_ [from Scope and Content] John Featherstone, Golden Fleece
FILE [no title] - ref. QS/63/5/11/018 - date: 1825
|_ [from Scope and Content] John Featherstone, Golden Fleece
Devon Record Office: Estate Duty Office Wills [1078/IRW/F - 1078/IRW/G]
FILE [no title] - ref. 1078/IRW/F/81 - date: 1829
|_ [from Scope and Content] Elizabeth Featherstone of Saint Giles, Devon
Devon Record Office: Quarter Sessions [Series 119 - 144]
Transportation of Felons
Bonds and Contracts
FILE [no title] - ref. QSP/129/60 - date: 1757
|_ [from Scope and Content] For transport of William Harris, Sarah Clark, Mary
Gay, Joan Fetherstone to Virginia.
Devon Record Office: Quarter Sessions [Series DP]
DEPOSITED PLANS
FILE - Bude Canal and Launceston Junction Railway - ref. QS/DP/311 -
date: 1864
|_ [from Scope and Content] Surveyor: J.F.W. Featherstonhaugh
Cornwall Record Office: Cornwall Quarter Sessions Records [QS/1/1 - QS/1/2]
Quarter Sessions Order Books
FILE - Quarter Sessions Order Book - ref. QS/1/1 - date: January 1736/7 to
October 1746
item: Sessions held at Lostwithiel - ref. QS/1/1/183-190 - date: 10
January 1743/4
|_ [from Scope and Content] Mary Featherstone of Jacobstow, trespass and
misdemeanour, confessed: fined 6d.
item: Sessions held at Bodmin - ref. QS/1/1/222-227
- date: 8 October
1745
|_ [from Scope and Content] Jury: William Martin, William Hoskin, Hugh Best,
Samuel Warne, Richard Nation, Richard Featherstone, Walter Mitchell, Thomas
Bear, William Pawley, Robert Kingford, Walter Smeath, Thomas Rickard, Thomas
Gillard, George Bath, John Langmaid, Henry Langmaid, John Joll.
|_ [from Scope and Content] Richard Featherstone of Week St.Maryyeo. Daniell
Dennis of Week St.Mary, gent., surety
Cornwall Record Office: Cornwall Quarter Sessions Records [QS/1/3 - QS/1/4]
Quarter Sessions Order Books
FILE - Quarter Sessions Order Book - ref. QS/1/3 - date: July 1758-Jan 1774
item: Sessions at Bodmin - ref. QS/1/3/331-337 - date: 3 October 1769
|_ [from Scope and Content] Edward Physick of Stokeclimsland, yeoman, and wife
Rebecca; assault and misdemeanour 'on the body of Agnes Fetherstone als Barrable,
their apprentice': Rebecca fined 6d. and Edward Physick fined £20 with 3 months
in custody in bridewell; apprentice discharged from her apprenticeship.
Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Record Service: Photographs of HMS
Bedfordshire
FILE [no title] - ref. Z 940/10 - date: July 1941
|_ [from Scope and Content] Telegraphist G Featherstone on starboard side of
main deck. Seaman MacCrindle in background.
FILE [no title] - ref. Z 940/12 - date: n.d [c1941]
|_ [from Scope and Content] Telegraphist G Featherstone, seated on the port
depth charge rack. The ensign staff in the background was found on the beach at
Ocracoke along with the bodies.
FILE [no title] - ref. Z 940/17 - date: Oct 1941
|_ [from Scope and Content] Gunner Storey and Telegraphist G Featherstone on the
twin Vickers 0.5" machine gun, which was fitted in place of the Lewis gun.
Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Record Service: Photographs and Papers
Further deposit of miscellaneous papers
FILE - Labels of local firms - ref. Z 251/319 - date: 1900-1970
|_ [from Scope and Content] Powage Press, Aspley Guise; Joseph Elliott, Woburn
Sands, draper; C Featherstonhaugh, North Bucks Rope Works, Woburn Sands;
Pleasant & Summerford, drapers, Woburn Sands
Worcestershire Record Office: Quarter Sessions [1/1/581 - 1/1/630]
Quarter Sessions Rolls
FILE - Sessions 1816 Michaelmas - ref. 1/1/625 - date: 1816
item: Michaelmas 1816: Examination of John G. Ames & William Featherstone re
theft of pig iron from wharf in Lower Mitton - heard sold in Worcester -
believed John Greenaway & Isaac Gillman put on their boat. - ref.
1/1/625/201
[n.d.]
FILE - Sessions 1817 Midsummer - ref. 1/1/628 - date: 1817
item: Midsummer 1817: Justices' Order that James Featherstone, Lower Mitton,
bargeowner, pay £2 wages due to John Bayton, bargeman. - ref.
1/1/628/98
[n.d.]
Worcestershire Record Office: Quarter Sessions [1/1/179 - 1/1/228]
Quarter Sessions Rolls
FILE - Sessions 1702/1703 Epiphany 1703 Easter/Midsummer 1703/1704 Epiphany 1704
Easter 1707 Michaelmas 1707/1708 Epiphany - ref. 1/1/195 - date: 1702-1708
item: Epiphany 1703/1704: Removal Order Henry Featherston wife & child from
Abbots Morton to Sambourne, Coughton, Warks. - ref. 1/1/195/45 [n.d.]
Worcestershire Record Office: Quarter Sessions [1/1/229 - 1/1/279]
Quarter Sessions Rolls
FILE - Sessions 1716 Easter - ref. 1/1/238 - date: 1716
item: Easter 1716: Removal Order Ann Fetherstone son Robert & daughter Elizabeth
from White Ladies Aston to Abbotts Morton. - ref. 1/1/238/21 [n.d.]
Worcestershire Record Office: Messrs Wright, Hackett and Co. (Kidderminster)
FILE [no title] - ref. 705:1010/9306/176/1-21 - date: 1828-38
|_ [from Scope and Content] Deeds, office copy report, order, office copy will
and attested extract, copy baptism, marriage and burial certificates, letter and
other papers relating to the Compton Park Estate as above. Nichols, Carless,
Guest, Featherstonhaugh, Robins, Holm, Saunders, Wheeler, Crane, Beck, Jenkins,
Taunton, Royle and other families
Surrey History Centre: Surrey Quarter Sessions [QS2/6/1766/Eph - QS2/6/1774/Mic]
SESSIONS BUNDLES
FILE - Michaelmas Sessions 1766 - ref. QS2/6/1766/Mic/ - date: 1766
item: Removal Order: Elizabeth Featherstone (wife of Moses Featherstone now at
sea) and children, St Mary, Lambeth, to Aybridge, Essex - ref.
QS2/6/1766/Mic/9 - date: 1766
Surrey History Centre: Mortlake Parish Records II
OVERSEERS
Bastardy, 1691-1828
FILE - Bond - ref. 2414/6/32 - date: 24 Nov 1733
|_ [from Scope and Content] Of John Lawes of St Martin's in the Fields, gent,
and Edward Butler of Mortlake, gardener, in £100, against the child of Mary
Featherstone, who has co-habited with the said John Lawes.
Surrey History Centre: Lucy Etheldred Broadwood
PAPERS RELATING TO FOLKLORE AND COLLECTION OF FOLK SONGS
Parcel of broadsides and other printed ephemera
FILE - Broadside songsheet containing the lyrics to 11 songs including 'I'll
Take You Home again Kathleen', 'Nelson' and 'Caprice', printed by WS Fortey,
Steam Printer and Publisher, Great St Andrew Street, Seven Dials, London. Named
publishers include Chas Sheard & Co, 192 High Holborn; R Maynard, 346 Hackney
Road; and W Paxton, 19 Oxford Street. No copies in Bodleian Broadside
Collection; Named singers include Harry Anderson, Charles Godfrey, Leo Dryden,
Miss Billie Barlow, JP Dane, Nellie Featherstone & Arthur Albert and R Donnelly.
Named songwriters include EB Marks and G Rosey; Tom Mcguire; JP Dane; R
Donnelly; Charles Willmott and George Le Brunn. 'Flannel Chest Brigade' to be
sung to the air 'Donnelly and Cooper'. ['I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen' was
written by Thomas Westendorf, (1848-1923), and published in 1875. Although
attributed to JP Dane in this songsheet, 'The Stone Outside Dan Murphy's Door'
was written by John Francis Patterson, (1840-1889), an Irish songwriter,
musician and circus entertainer, after he travelled to America in 1876]. - ref.
2185/LEB/2/170 - date: nd [post 1882?]
Surrey History Centre: Ware Family of Tilford, Farnham
TITLE DEEDS, TILFORD AND ASH
WENFORD MILL, WEAR PLOT AND OTHER FREEHOLD AND COPYHOLD LANDS AT TILFORD AND
WAVERLEY
FILE - Probate of Nicholas Turner of Farnham, mealman; Attested copy (1732) of
will 6 Apr 1711; Probate 5 Jun 1713; 1 To grandson Nicholas Turner £100; 2 To
grandson Nicholas Turner his hop garden and house belonging and house testator
lives in; 3 To maidservant Mary Goodchild an annuity of 40s payable out of house
occupied by Edward Fetherston a flockbed and bolster, a yellow rug, a
pair of blankets and a pair of sheets; 4 To Anne Tarlton 20s; 5 To poor of
Farnham £5; 6 To grandson John Turner eldest son of testator's late son Stephen
Turner all houses and land, freehold and copyhold in Tilford, Waverley, Frensham,
Coldpitt Land; 7 To grandson Stephen younger son of late son Stephen house in
Farnham occupied by Edward Featherston and all lands and hereditaments near
Dippenhall and at or near Maporleywell, Hants; 8 To friends John Holloway and
John Piggott of Farnham and Stephen Hunt of Crondall (his executors) £10 each; 9
All residue of goods etc to be given to grandchildren Stephen, Mary, Rebeccah
and Dorothy Turner (children of Stephen) at age 21 by executors, who have power
to use estate for education; 10 To daughter-in-law Mary Turner £5 to buy her
suit of mourning; 11 To cousin Turner son of Brother Robert 5s; 12 To the
Dissenting Minister of Farnham 50s a year for 10 years to support the Meeting
Place there; No.16 - ref. 1487/1/17 - date: (5 Jun 1713) copy 1732
Somerset Archive and Record Service: Church Commissioners Records
[DD\CC\B/112210 - DD\CC\B/315369]
Chapter Estates
FILE - Hasky Moor etc. Surrender - ref. DD\CC\B/113795 - date: 20th Jan
1844
|_ [from Scope and Content] E. Featherstone & others
FILE - Hasky Moor etc. Counterpart Lease - ref. DD\CC\B/113796 - date:
13th Feb 1844
|_ [from Scope and Content] E. Featherstone & H.L. Cousins
Somerset Archive and Record Service: Miscellaneous Somerset documents
FILE - MISCELLANEOUS: BANKRUPTCY - ref. DD\BR\py/169 - date: 1828-1856
|_ [from Scope and Content] Schedules, writs, etc., in cases of bankruptcy
involving John Laver of Meare, husb., 1845, Edward Cogle Priest of Nether Stowey,
painter, 1847, Robert Cayme of Yeovil, 1828, Fanny Cockman of Wilton, 1843,
Reuben Cornick of Brympton, shepherd, 1845, John Featherstone of
Wiveliscombe, lab., 1847, Hugh Escott of Dunster, maltster, 1825, William
Whitefield of Bridgwater, grocer, 1843, Joseph Genge of Crewkerne, plasterer,
1845, Rev. William Halfhead of Stoke-St. Gregory, 1845, William Nettleton of
Marston Magna, 1847, Vaughan Prance of London, attorney, 1856 and see also list
on file.
Somerset Archive and Record Service: Borough of Bridgwater [D\B\bw/1347 - D\B\bw/2418]
FILE - BRIDGWATER - ref. D\B\bw/CL5 - date: 1585-1845
|_ [from Scope and Content] Gryffen, Dozens, Cox, Newman, Webb, Somers, Smith,
Chilcott, Evered, Minifie, Featherstone of Wiveliscombe. Number on town plan
221.
Somerset Archive and Record Service: Records of the Diocese of Bath and Wells
[D\D\Cf/1935 - D\D\Cf/1952]
COURT RECORDS
Diocesan Faculty Papers
Faculties
FILE - D.G.Featherstone - ref. D\D\Cf/1945/35 - date: 1945
Somerset Archive and Record Service: Walker-Heneage and Button family and estate
papers, Coker Court, East Coker [DD\WHb/1323 - DD\WHb/A/240]
FILE - The grant in trust - ref. DD\WHb/2638 - date: 1562
|_ [from Scope and Content] Above alluded to, made by the same Simon on his
marriage with the said Dionysia, dau. of Richard Fetherstone. Dated, 4 June, 4
Eliz. [1562].
Somerset Archive and Record Service: Miscellaneous Somerset records
FILE - LUXBOROUGH deeds, etc - ref. DD\X\SAL/5 - date: 1859, 1870,
1914-1925
|_ [from Scope and Content] Two cottages, part of Chargot Estate, bought 1922 by
Mrs. M.F.H. Featherstonhaugh, sold to Mr. C.W.Richardson of Minehead, 1925 and
conveyed by him to Mr. J.Newton of MInehead; including sale catalogue of Chargot
Estate [no plan or photographs], 1922. Report of West Somerset Mineral Railway
Co. with summary of accounts, 1859, and statement of accounts, 1870.
Somerset Archive and Record Service
Box 122/1 Clayhidon Devon
1821-1849 Property described as two closes of land called Foarches cont 13 ac.,
Hollow Acre with adjoining coppice cont 4 ac. and Hartland cont 2 ac part of
Brown Heath alias Broom Heath and land on Blackdown Hills in respect of pasture
for 29 sheep
1821-1836 and as house and lands called Two Acre and Four Acre Foarches, The Six
Acres, Hollow Acre Hollow Acre Meadow and Heartland's, 1849, purchased by Thomas
Hanniford of Brompton Regis, 1821 mortgaged by Wm Escott of Brompton Regis [Hanniford's
heir to John Featherstone of Wivelscombe. 1829 with further mortgages to
Stuckey Tristram Lucas of Brompton Regis, 1834, John Bere of Morebath, Thos Edw
Clarke of Chard and Fred Owen Patch of Tiverton, 1836 purchased by Francis
Mathews of Clayhidon, 1849 and mortgaged by him to John Hine of Pitminster,1849
Mortgage of 1834 includes garden cont 4 perches, pt of ten called North Westerns
with 4 houses built by Wm Escott Dulverton [10 docs]
16/4/31 1802 Letter to Edmund Broderip from John Featherstone of Clarks farm
Minster Sheppy Kent about his rent [i doc]