Catalogue description Office of Land Revenue Records and Enrolments and predecessors: Miscellaneous records

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Reference: LRRO 37
Title: Office of Land Revenue Records and Enrolments and predecessors: Miscellaneous records
Description:

This series includes deeds, evidences and transcripts of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; enrolments of sales of estates under £100 and of fee-farm rents, 1834 to 1852; enrolments of memorials of enfranchisement, 1859 to 1872; Crown record agent's report books, 1855 to 1870; presentments for offences in the New Forest, 1747 to 1752; correspondence relating to the occupation of 14 Regent Street by John Nash, 1836 to 1838; and constat rolls and particulars 1629 to 1698. Some of the records were inherited by the Office of Land Revenue Records and Enrolments, others were deposited there under various statutes.

The records in this series are highly miscellaneous in character. They appear to have been gathered together in the course of record searches in the Office of Land Revenue Records, some in the course of the office's own business, and some in the course of searches undertaken by the Keeper of Land Revenue Records in his capacity as Crown Record Agent.

Date: 1629-1921
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Physical description: 137 rolls and volumes

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