Staffordshire History. An archive of vellum indentures & postal history comprising: an Elizabethan manuscript vellum Exemplification of a Recovery of Lands in Brockton & Stockton, Staffordshire, by Thomas Fford & William Fford, bearing Elizabeth I Privy Seal; a Commonwealth period indenture relating to land in 'Buorton & Cannock wood', manuscript vellum, 29 June 1653, headed 'The Keepers of the Libertie of England by authority of Parliament' and mentioning Oliver St John [Chief Justice of the Common Pleas], damaged wax seal enclosed in paper; Commonwealth indenture, 17 March 1652, signed with 14 wax seals (one damaged within paper), including Walter Lord Aston of Tixall, Walter Aston (son and heir), William Ffarmer, Walter Brindley, and others; Conditions of Sale for freehold messuages being auctioned at the Rising Sun Inn, Brownhills, 28 November 1864, together with a poster advertising the same; Conditions of Sale for copyhold messuages being auctioned at the Neptune Inn, Willenhall, 19 December 1871, with attached poster advertising the same; a Penny Black on cover, three margins, red Maltese cross cancellation, addressed to Mr Hughes, Black Hill, Cobridge, Burslem, postmarked Newcastle and Lane-End, indistinct date; Penny Red on cover, addressed to Clarke Solicitors, Longton, postmarked Burslem, 11 July 1845; Penny Red on cover, addressed to Mr Levett, Rugeley, postmarked Lichfield, Walton and Rugeley, March 1852; three later Penny Red clippings; a pre-stamp letter addressed to The Lord Chief Baron Parker, Park Hall, Stone, Staffordshire, 1740s; a US Sacramento stamped cover, California Fruit Exchange, addressed to Thomas Hughes, Wychdon Lodge, Stafford, 29 January 1907
Realised Price: £300
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