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THE

DAWSON COLLECTION.

PEERS' FAMILIES.-A Collection of Autograph Letters and Other Documents, Franks, Portraits, Armorial Bearings, Views of Family Seats, Newspaper Cuttings, etc., Illustrative of the Personal and Public History of Noble Families of the United Kingdom; Arranged, as far as may be, in Chronological Order, under the Respective Titles, and Mounted in vols. Folio.

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The Contents of the Vols, already completed are as follows :

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Powerscourt, Powis, Prudhoe. Queens

bury, Radnor, Radstock, Rancliffe, Ranelagh, Ranfurly, Rathdowne, Ravensworth, Rayleigh, Reay, Redesdale, Rendlesham, Ribblesdale, Richmond, Ripon, Rivers, Riversdale, Rochford, Rockingham, Roden, Rodney, Rokeby, Rolle, Rollo, Romney, Roscommon, Roseberry, Ross, Rosse, Rossmore, Rothes, Roxburghe, Ruthven, Rutland. St. Alban's, St. Germans, St. Helens, St. John, St. Vincent, Salisbury, Saltoun, Sandwich, Sandys, Saye and Sele, Scarborough, Scarsdale, Seaford, Seaforth, Seaton, Sefton, Selkirk, Selsey, Semphill, Shaftesbury, Shannon, Sheffield, Sherborne, Shouldham, Shrewsbury, Sidmouth, Sinclair, Skelmersdale, Sligo, Somers, Somerset, Somerville, Sondes, Southampton, Southwell, Spencer, Stafford, Stair, Stamford, Stanhope, Stanley, Stowell, Stourton, Stradbroke, Strafford, Strangford,

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Orkney, Ossory, Oxford (Vere), Oxford (Harley). Palmerston, Panmure, Pembroke, Penryhn, Perth, Peterborough, Petre, Plunket, Plymouth (Fitzroy), Plymouth (Windsor), Poltimore, Polworth, Pomfret, Ponsonby, Portarlington, Portland (Weston), Portland (Bentinck), Portman, Portmore, Portsmouth, Poulet.

Strathallan, Stratheden, Strathmore, Stuart de Rothesay, Stuart de Decies, Sudeley, Suffield, Suffolk, Sunderlin, Sutherland, Sydenham, Sydney. Taafe, Talbot, Talbot de Malahide, Tankerville, Tara, Teignmouth, Templemore, Templetown, Tenderden, Teynham, Thanet, Thomond, Thurlow, Torpichen, Torrington, Towns. hend, Tracy, Traquair, Trimlestown, Tweeddall, Tyrawley, Tyrconnel, Upper Ossory. Valentia, Vaux, Ventry, Vernon, Verulam, Vivian. Waldegrave, Wallace, Wallscourt, Walsingham, Ward, Warwick, Waterford, Waterpark, Wellington, Wemyss, Wenlock, Wenman, Westmeath, Wentworth, Western, Westminster, Westmoreland, Wharncliffe, Whitworth, Wicklow, Willoughby de Broke, Willoughby D'Eresby, Wilton, Winchester, Winchilsea, Winterton, Wodehouse, Wrottesley, Wynford, Yarborough.Zetland, Zouche (De La).

NAPOLEON. A Series of Portraits, Battle-Pieces, Views, Plans, Maps, etc., etc., Illustrative of the Life of the First Napoleon and his Contemporaries, and including the Men of the First Revolution, and the Later Bourbons. The Series, so far as already arranged, is mounted in 5 vols, folio, and 3 vols, elephant folio.

MANUSCRIPT. A Series of Medical Treatises, written on folio vellum, illuminated, probably of the 14th or 15th Century, as follow:Colophon of First Treatise, F. 45. Hunc librum transtulit magister Girardus Cremonensis in Toleto de arabico in latinum, et est tercia particula libri Zarangui quem conposuit Albuhasim. In qua tercia particula tractatur de cyrurgia, et de instrumentis competenter figuratis secundum omnes diversitates et proprietates operatori manuali convenientes. Explicit.

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MANUSCRIPT. A Valuable Receipt Book, formerly in the possession of

Dr. Kitchener. Small 4to.

MANUSCRIPT: On Heraldry.

DEEDS and WRITS.

N.B.—The dates in brackets, thus [1488], are added for the convenience of the Reader. Those not in brackets are quotations from the Deeds. The figures in parenthesis at the end serve to identify the Deeds so marked.

DATE.

Undated.

Jan. 28. 35 Edw. I. [130]

June 2. 2 H. 4.

7 H. 5.

Oct.

NATURE OF DEED.

Jordan, Lord of Knightley, grants to 'William, son of Richard
the huntsman,' the land his father held for life.
Maurice de Berkelee grants to Roger Hanecok of Portbury [near
Bristol] and his wife, half a messuage, 'die Veneris prox. post
Convers. S. Pauli.'

[1401] Adomar de Hegham, Edwardus Hardris, Rob.

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Stedman, grant an annuity of £4 to Johanna wife of Thomas Luns, of Littlebone in Kent, secured by a power of 'Distringas,' on Adomar's lands.

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[1419] Roger Clerick and Johanna his wife grant Rich. Grene 6 acres of arable land in Paunton Magna in Lincolnsh. H. 6. [1423] Simon Aschogh [Ascough, Askew] to his son Rob. prox. post festum S. Lucae.'

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April 9.

20 H. 6. 31 H. 6.

[1442]

[1453]

NATURE OF DEED.

George Payn of Bokyngham grants to Rich. Lok'in festo
Inventionis Sanctae Crucis.'

(8)
Th. Welby and Will. grant a Toft and Croft in Paunton M.
to Tb., Simon Askew, Rob. Mason, Will
Will. Greene releases (quitclaims) to Th. Grene lands in Paunton
M.
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John Almotson, son and heir of Rob. Almotson of Conyngesby, grants to Rich. Fendyk, &c. 'unam placeam terrae cum ædificiis in Conyngesby.'

5 E. 4. [1465] John Somerby of Paunton M. gives two messuages to his son Rich.

June 3.

Nov.
Nov. 25.

6 E. 4. 13 E. 4.

[1466]
[1473]

Jan. 26.

'die lunae prox. post festum Pentecost.'
Mich. Dene, &c., release to Rob. Brig of Paunton M.

(23) Th. Welby of Harlaxton releases to his father Simon Mickell Garthing and Litle Garthing in Paunton: 'Datum apud Harlaxton in festo Sanctæ Katharinæ virginis et martyris.' (3)

13 E. 4. [1473] Simon Welby of Harlaxton gives Mykyll Garthing and Littie
Garthing to the Church of Paunton M., 'die dominica
festum S. Nicholai.

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3 H. 7. [1488] Rich. Somerby of Croxton releases to his son Will. 2 messuages in
Paunton M.
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Nov. 17. 6 H. 8. [1514] John Aschogh to Simon Aschogh of Paunton M., grant of 'quatuor solidos,' etc. of rent in Paunton M. (34)

June 24. 18 H. 8. [1526] Will. Dode, son and heir of Th. Dode, grants to Rob. Butler lands

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Gift to Th. Ellis of the manor house in Great Paunton.
Th. Ellis conveys to Humphrey Calcott, &c., 110 acres land, 10
meadow, 4 pasture.

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Vill de Paunton.'

(11) Oct. 10. 22 H. 8. [1530] Th. Erin grants to Th. Stattym, ‘ex dimissione J. Almots et Edm. July 9. 24 H. 8. [1532] July 10. 24 H. 8. [1532]

Rob. Watson surrenders lands in Paunton M. to Rob. Butler. (14) Rob. Butler of Paunton M. to Rob. Watson and John Manby. (32) April 22. 24 H. 8. [1533] Hugh Atkinson of Grantham sells to T. Ellis (Elys) 2 cott. and 3 toft stedes,' in Paunton M. (12) July 10. 25 H. 8. [1535] Rob. Butler to Rob. Watson and Johanna Manby widow, grants lands in Paunton M. (15) June 23. 29 H. 8. [1537] John Elsam sen., of Paunton M., grants 2 messuages to Thomas

Wyng sen.

29 H. 8. [1537] Thomas Wyng and Henry Astne of Paunton M. sen., grant 2 messuages to John Elsam and Eliz. his wife.

July 4.

May 4.

30 H. 8. [1538]

'alias Somerbie' of Paunton M. sells lands to Th. Ellis. A 'fine' ('finalis concordia') and a 'Bond for performance' are added. (16) Sept. 10. 30 H. 8. [1538] Th. Ellis conveys lands in Paunton M. to his son Anthony Ellis. (18) Nov. 13. 30 H. 8. [1538] Bond for performance from Thomas Smyth and Agnes his wife to Nich. Jakson.

Jan. 20. 30 H. 8. [1538] Nich. Jakson conveys to Anthony Ellis lands in Paunton M. which he bought of Th. Smith and Agnes his wife.

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30 H. 8. [1539] Emmota Somerbie of Paunton M., widow of Will. Somerbie, sells

land to Anthony Ellis.

(19) Feb. 20. 30 H. 8. [1539] Th. Smith of Langtoft in Kesteven, Linc., and Agnes his wife, coheiress of W. Somerby, grant lands in Paunton to Nich. Jak

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