Hingston resources (before 1800) within the National Archives

This page is a snapshot of entries from The National Archives Discovery Catalogue, taken on 5th September 2021, listing all Hingston, Hingeston and Hinkson entries before 1800. It also includes undated entries. A separate page lists entries after 1800. There may be some overlap as entries may cover a range of dates. The entries are in the order returned to me by the TNA server. Some entries are very long and I have removed non-Hingston material (indicated by a "..."). You are advised to check interesting entries on the Discovery web page because more information is usually available by following the relevant link. Note that the system lists many records held at places other than the National Archives themselves; some can be downloaded or are available electronically - most cannot.

Citable Reference Description Start Date End Date References
QS/63/1/12/074 COUNTY OF DEVON - QUARTER SESSIONS.VICTUALLERS RECOGNIZANCES.Plymstock. | John Hingston | John Hingston | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1763 31/12/1763 -
QS/63/1/12/085 COUNTY OF DEVON - QUARTER SESSIONS.VICTUALLERS RECOGNIZANCES.Plymstock. | John Hingston | John Hingston | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1764 31/12/1764 -
MS 521 Hingston family of Aglish, deeds and family papers | deeds and family papers | Held by: Representative Church Body Library 01/01/1770 31/12/1946 Former Reference Pro: NRA 35939 Hingston
818A/PO 69 West Alvington Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Settlement.Settlement Examinations. | Francis Hingston, of Slapton | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1784 31/12/1784 -
818A/PO 75 West Alvington Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Settlement.Settlement Examinations. | John Hingston, of Diptford | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1790 31/12/1790 -
C 2/ChasI/H45/53 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. Charles I and Interregnum. H plaintiffs: originally 122 bundles. | Short title: Hingston v Hingston. Plaintiffs: Hingston and others. Defendants: Hingston. Document type: [pleadings]. | Short title: Hingston v Hingston. Plaintiffs: Hingston and others. Defendants: Hingston. Document type: [pleadings]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1625 31/12/1660 -
818A/PO 107 West Alvington Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Settlement.REMOVAL ORDERS. | Francis Hingstone, to Slapton | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1790 31/12/1790 -
909/36 Emington Parish.SETTLEMENT.Settlement examinations. | Mary Hingston, spinster | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1786 31/12/1786 -
C 2/ChasI/H120/24 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. Charles I and Interregnum. H plaintiffs: originally 122 bundles. | Short title: Hingston v Hingston. Plaintiffs: Hingston. Defendants: Hingston and others. Document type: replication. | Short title: Hingston v Hingston. Plaintiffs: Hingston. Defendants: Hingston and others. Document type: replication. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1625 31/12/1660 -
C 2/ChasI/H49/18 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. Charles I and Interregnum. H plaintiffs: originally 122 bundles. | Short title: Hingston v Hingston. Plaintiffs: Hingston. Defendants: Hingston. Document type: bill only. | Short title: Hingston v Hingston. Plaintiffs: Hingston. Defendants: Hingston. Document type: bill only. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1625 31/12/1660 -
C 142/751/150 Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series II, and other Inquisitions, Henry VII to Charles I. Description available at other catalogue level. | Hingston, John: Devon | Hingston, John: Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 27/03/1628 26/03/1629 -
C 2/ChasI/H98/7 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. Charles I and Interregnum. H plaintiffs: originally 122 bundles. | Short title: Hingston v Hingston. Plaintiffs: Hingston. Defendants: Hingston and others. Document type: replication. | Short title: Hingston v Hingston. Plaintiffs: Hingston. Defendants: Hingston and others. Document type: replication. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1625 31/12/1660 -
731/149 Yealmpton Parish.Overseers.Removal Orders. | Hingston, Mary, to Brixton | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1699 31/12/1700 -
IOR/L/MIL/9/300/171 India Office Records.Records of the Military Department.Entry to the military, medical and nursing services of the East India Company's Army (1753-1861)...The Entry of Officer Cadets.Queen's and King's India Cadetships.Queen's India Cadetships: register of candidates. | Hingston, William Percival | | Held by: British Library: Asian and African Studies - - -
MS 1640/270/80-81 George Bell & Sons Archive.Correspondence: Bohn Library.Letters from authors to Edward Bell. | Correspondence: Fox, R.Hingston | | Held by: University of Reading: Special Collections - - -
C 142/648/14 Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series II, and other Inquisitions, Henry VII to Charles I. Description available at other catalogue level. | Hingston, John: Devon | Hingston, John: Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 24/03/1624 23/03/1625 -
SF285/13/60 301 x 2 THE RECORDS OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS IN NORFOLK.MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE REPORTS AND MINUTES.Letters re. the Loveless fund. | Letter from J. Hingston Fox | Asking if 200 circulars could be printed. | Held by: Norfolk Record Office - - -
PROB 4/858 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Other Probate Jurisdictions: Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. | Hingston, Richard, of Plymouth, Devon | Hingston, Richard, of Plymouth, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 18/02/1690 18/02/1690 Former Reference Dep: Admon
731/374 Yealmpton Parish.Overseers.Apprenticeship Papers.Bonds. | -, John apprenticed to Hingston, William | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1770 31/12/1770 -
C 12/701/15 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1758 to 1800. PURCAS AND WINTER DIVISION. Mr Cholwick's Records sorted 1760: Pleadings H-J Plaintiffs: Described at item level. | Hingston v Luscomb b.r. | Hingston v Luscomb b.r. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1729 31/12/1729 -
C 6/164/94 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Collins. | Short title: Pollexfen v Hingston. Plaintiffs: Andrew Pollexfen. Defendants: John Hingston , James Hingston ,... | Short title: Pollexfen v Hingston. Plaintiffs: Andrew Pollexfen. Defendants: John Hingston , James Hingston , William Hingston , Samuel Hingston , Jacob Philips , Philip Waymouth and others. Subject: personal estate of the deceased Henry Pollexfen , of Devon. Document type: bill, four answers. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1662 31/12/1662 -
C 5/399/68 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Bridges. | Short title: Crossinge v Hingston. Plaintiffs: William Crossinge. Defendants: Elizabeth Hingston, widow, and John Hingston.... | Short title: Crossinge v Hingston. Plaintiffs: William Crossinge. Defendants: Elizabeth Hingston, widow, and John Hingston. Subject: money matters, Devon. Document type: answer. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1613 31/12/1714 -
STAC 5/C30/1 Court of Star Chamber: Proceedings, Elizabeth I. C plaintiffs. | Coplestone v Trevett, Hingston, Browninge. | Coplestone v Trevett, Hingston, Browninge. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 17/11/1587 16/11/1588 -
867 B/MZ/20-21 MICHELMORE, LOVEYS & CARTER OF TOTNES.OFFICE.Miscellaneous. | A. Hingston & Son, Land Agents | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) - - -
C 2/JasI/P26/55 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. James I. P plaintiffs: originally 28 bundles. | Short title: Pessyn v Hingstone. Plaintiffs: John Perryn. Defendants: Richard Hingstone, Margaret Hingstone and Hugh... | Short title: Pessyn v Hingstone. Plaintiffs: John Perryn. Defendants: Richard Hingstone, Margaret Hingstone and Hugh Perryn. Subject: messuages in the borough of Clifton, Darmouth Hardness, Devon. Document type: [pleadings]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1603 31/12/1625 -
C 5/70/23 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Bridges. | Short title: Hingston v Candish. Plaintiffs: William Hingston, and Frances Hingston his wife. Defendants: John... | Short title: Hingston v Candish. Plaintiffs: William Hingston, and Frances Hingston his wife. Defendants: John Candish, and another. Subject: property in Plymstock, Devon. Document type: bill only. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1690 31/12/1690 -
818A/PO 357 West Alvington Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURES 1757-90. | Eleanor Barns apprenticed to John Hingston, Yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1785 31/12/1785 -
2930A-2/PO 18/24 Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures - 1781-1799. | John Scobel, apprenticed to Richard Hingston, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1785 31/12/1785 -
731/295 Yealmpton Parish.Overseers.Apprenticeship Papers.Bonds. | Hodge, William apprenticed to Hingston, Josias | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1696 31/12/1696 -
B1/46/285 BARNSTAPLE BOROUGH.Recognisances, fees, fines, bonds, write and court papers. | Declaration Charles Hingston v. John Singe Trespass | Declaration Charles Hingston v. John Singe Trespass | Held by: North Devon Record Office (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1670 31/12/1670 -
3134A-1/PO 50/149 St John's Parish, Paignton.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Elizabeth Hingston, apprenticed to John Distin | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) - - -
909/369 Emington Parish.APPRENTICESHIP. | Apprentice: Luscombe, Mary; Master: Hingston, Andrew | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1796 31/12/1796 -
D/MAP/T139 SANDWICH ESTATE, MAPPERTON.LEASES.DEVON.BIGBURY. | Cottage and closes once George Hingston's. (Whiteare) | Cottage and closes once George Hingston's. (Whiteare) | Held by: Dorset History Centre 01/01/1776 31/12/1776 -
2929 A/PO2/10 Moreleigh Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Susanna Bennett apprenticed to John Hingston, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1733 31/12/1733 -
3419 A/P05/4 Combeinteignhead Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship Indentures. | John Mathews apprenticed to Samuel Hingston | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1769 31/12/1769 -
731/289 Yealmpton Parish.Overseers.Apprenticeship Papers.Bonds. | Hingston, John apprenticed to Elliott, James | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1657 31/12/1657 -
909/294 Emington Parish.APPRENTICESHIP. | Apprentice: Hingston, Robert; Master: Roach, John | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1779 31/12/1779 -
731/361 Yealmpton Parish.Overseers.Apprenticeship Papers.Bonds. | Manning, Richard apprenticed to Hingston, James | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1767 31/12/1767 -
2930A-2/PO 5/12 Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Removal Orders. | Lucy Hingstone, singlewoman, pregnant, from Morleigh | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1795 31/12/1795 -
3095 A-2/PO 7/14 Diptford Parish.OVERSEERS.Apprenticeship indentures.Apprenticeship indentures. | Ann Hingston apprenticed to John Bray, husbandman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1702 31/12/1702 -
IOR/L/MIL/10/99 f.284 India Office Records.Records of the Military Department.Bengal Army Records.Bengal Services.Bengal Officers' Services. | Hingston, Clayton William James Bengal Staff Corps | | Held by: British Library: Asian and African Studies - - -
1981 A/PO 189 Stoke Gabriel Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Richard Hingston apprenticed to John Churchward, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1769 31/12/1769 -
269A/PO 448 Modbury Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.APRENTICESHIP.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Thomas Colling apprenticed to John Hingston | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1724 31/12/1724 -
P107/14/13 Landulph Parish.CIVIL.OVERSEERS.Apprenticeship indentures. | Thomas Hingston to James Smith, yeo. | | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 04/06/1741 04/06/1741 -
3095 A-2/PO 8/42 Diptford Parish.OVERSEERS.Apprenticeship indentures.Apprenticeship indentures. | Thomas Croker apprenticed to John Hingston | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1781 31/12/1781 -
PROB 11/791/216 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Busby Quire Numbers: 301 - 359. | Will of John Hinston otherwise Hingston | Will of John Hinston otherwise Hingston. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 22/11/1751 22/11/1751 -
PROB 4/10352 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Other Probate Jurisdictions: Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. | Hingstone, Richard, of Plymouth, Devon, ?mariner | Hingstone, Richard, of Plymouth, Devon, ?mariner. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 24/05/1690 24/05/1690 Former Reference Dep: Admon
3095 A-2/PO 7/3 Diptford Parish.OVERSEERS.Apprenticeship indentures.Apprenticeship indentures. | Elizabeth Hingston apprenticed to Andrew Lavers, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1695 31/12/1695 -
P107/14/15 Landulph Parish.CIVIL.OVERSEERS.Apprenticeship indentures. | Samuel Hingstone, 11 yrs. to John Woody | | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 04/02/1742 04/02/1742 -
731/346 Yealmpton Parish.Overseers.Apprenticeship Papers.Bonds. | Lake, James apprenticed to Hingston, William | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1756 31/12/1756 -
909/331 Emington Parish.APPRENTICESHIP. | Apprentice: Willis, James; Master: Hingston, Andrew | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1789 31/12/1789 -
731/394 Yealmpton Parish.Overseers.Apprenticeship Papers.Bonds. | Marshall, Thomas apprenticed to Hingston, James | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1777 31/12/1777 -
269A/PO 390 Modbury Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.APRENTICESHIP.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Elizabeth Phillips apprenticed to Elizabeth Hingston | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1712 31/12/1712 -
IOR/L/MIL/10/95 f.291 India Office Records.Records of the Military Department.Bengal Army Records.Bengal Services.Bengal Officers' Services. | Hingston, Clayton William James Bengal Staff Corps | | Held by: British Library: Asian and African Studies - - -
3095 A-2/PO 8/45 Diptford Parish.OVERSEERS.Apprenticeship indentures.Apprenticeship indentures. | John Harris apprenticed to John Hingston, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1783 31/12/1783 -
3095 A-2/PO 8/82 Diptford Parish.OVERSEERS.Apprenticeship indentures.Apprenticeship indentures. | Henry Shute apprenticed to John Hingston, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1790 31/12/1790 -
C 2/ChasI/H44/8 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. Charles I and Interregnum. H plaintiffs: originally 122 bundles. | Short title: Hingston v Nichols. Plaintiffs: Hingston. Defendants: Nichols. Document type: bill only. | Short title: Hingston v Nichols. Plaintiffs: Hingston. Defendants: Nichols. Document type: bill only. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1625 31/12/1660 -
C 2/ChasI/H29/56 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. Charles I and Interregnum. H plaintiffs: originally 122 bundles. | Short title: Hingston v Lidston. Plaintiffs: Hingston. Defendants: Lidston. Document type: [pleadings]. | Short title: Hingston v Lidston. Plaintiffs: Hingston. Defendants: Lidston. Document type: [pleadings]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1625 31/12/1660 -
C 2/ChasI/H98/28 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. Charles I and Interregnum. H plaintiffs: originally 122 bundles. | Short title: Hingston v Eyre. Plaintiffs: Hingston. Defendants: Eyre. Document type: bill only. | Short title: Hingston v Eyre. Plaintiffs: Hingston. Defendants: Eyre. Document type: bill only. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1625 31/12/1660 -
C 8/350/8 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Mitford. | Short title: Axford v Hingston. Plaintiffs: William Axford. Defendants: Richard Hingston, John Austin, Mary Gould,... | Short title: Axford v Hingston. Plaintiffs: William Axford. Defendants: Richard Hingston, John Austin, Mary Gould, widow and ElizabethTrust. Subject: property in Dartmouth, Devon. Document type: bill only. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1690 31/12/1690 -
C 6/532/178 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Collins. | Short title: Hingston v [unknown]. First plaintiff: Robert Hingston. Defendants: [unknown]. Document type: bill only.... | Short title: Hingston v [unknown]. First plaintiff: Robert Hingston. Defendants: [unknown]. Document type: bill only. | Brief description taken from an 18th century listing Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1700 31/12/1700 -
C 6/120/82 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Collins. | Short title: Harris v Hingston. Plaintiffs: William Harris. Defendants: Joan Hingston widow and John Strode.... | Short title: Harris v Hingston. Plaintiffs: William Harris. Defendants: Joan Hingston widow and John Strode. Subject: will of the deceased Andrew Hingston , of Newton Ferrers, Devon. Document type: bill, answer. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1652 31/12/1652 -
C 2/ChasI/C46/46 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. Charles I and Interregnum. C plaintiffs: originally 99 bundles. | Short title: Collyns v Hingston. Plaintiff: Collyns. Defendant: Hingston and others. Document type: [Bill and... | Short title: Collyns v Hingston. Plaintiff: Collyns. Defendant: Hingston and others. Document type: [Bill and answer or answers]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1625 31/12/1660 -
C 6/573/193 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Collins. | Short title: Hingston v Young. First plaintiff: Hingston. Defendants: Young. Document type: bill only. | Short title: Hingston v Young. First plaintiff: Hingston. Defendants: Young. Document type: bill only. | Brief description taken from an 18th century listing Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1649 31/12/1714 -
C 5/424/86 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Bridges. | Short title: Hingston v Gest. Plaintiffs: Walter Hingston. Defendants: John Gest. Subject: property in Halberton,... | Short title: Hingston v Gest. Plaintiffs: Walter Hingston. Defendants: John Gest. Subject: property in Halberton, Devon. Document type: bill. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1664 31/12/1664 -
C 10/28/129 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Whittington. | Short title: Hingston v Shepherd. Plaintiffs: Roger Hingston. Defendants: Maurice Shepherd, James Shepherd, John Aishford,... | Short title: Hingston v Shepherd. Plaintiffs: Roger Hingston. Defendants: Maurice Shepherd, James Shepherd, John Aishford, Thomas Lee and Jonas Pinsent. Subject: property in Ringmore and Kingston, Devon. Document type: answer only. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1652 31/12/1652 -
C 10/11/34 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Whittington. | Short title: Every v Hingston. Plaintiffs: John Every. Defendants: John Hingston, Joseph Basterd and John... | Short title: Every v Hingston. Plaintiffs: John Every. Defendants: John Hingston, Joseph Basterd and John Roope. Subject: property in Blackawton, South Huish, East Allington etc, Devon. Document type: bill and two answers. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1651 31/12/1651 -
107/86 Yonge Family of Puslinch in the Parish of Newton Ferrers Devon.TITLE DEEDS.FORTESCUE ESTATES.Hurdwicke in Plympton. | Assignment of trusteeship bonds entered into by Andrew Hingston, son of James Hingston of Holbeton,... | Assignment of trusteeship bonds entered into by Andrew Hingston, son of James Hingston of Holbeton, yeoman, Peter Shall, son of Stephen Shall of Holbeton, yeoman, and Thomas Perryman, gentleman, in respect of fourth part of capital messuage called Hurdwicke, with orchards, gardens, etc. and ways from west to Kill Meadow home at Hamparke Corner, and then northward to the Lower Yeate of the West Wood; closes Woodparke, Broadparke, Crosparke, Verbary, Roseparke, Torparke, Culverparke, and the Warren all part of Hurdwicke; close, Westwood, 20 acres; Jourdens Parke and Jourdans Meadow, 13 acres, Rudgparke, 8 acres, and Willparke; all copyhold lands, held of Elizabeth Carteret, Lady of a quarter of the manor of Plympton. John Fortescue of Combe, in Holbeton, Esq., son, heir and executor of George Fortescue of the same, Esq., to Michaell Langdon of Launceston, Cornwall, gentleman. Consideration: £260 | (damaged by vermin) Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 26/03/1699 26/03/1699 -
C 8/515/82 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Mitford. | Short title: Hingston v Hyne. Plaintiffs: Nicholas Hingston. Defendants: Richard Hyne and Jane Wills alias... | Short title: Hingston v Hyne. Plaintiffs: Nicholas Hingston. Defendants: Richard Hyne and Jane Wills alias Jane Segar. Subject: personal estate of Robert Wills alias Robert Segar, Devon. Document type: answer only. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1690 31/12/1690 -
C 2/ChasI/H122/64 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. Charles I and Interregnum. H plaintiffs: originally 122 bundles. | Short title: Hingston v Sheperd. Plaintiffs: Hingston. Defendants: Sheperd and others. Document type: bill only.... | Short title: Hingston v Sheperd. Plaintiffs: Hingston. Defendants: Sheperd and others. Document type: bill only. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1625 31/12/1660 -
C 5/611/199 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Bridges. | Short title: Hingstone v Tidball. Plaintiffs: John Hingstone. Defendants: Samuel Tidball and others. Subject: property... | Short title: Hingstone v Tidball. Plaintiffs: John Hingstone. Defendants: Samuel Tidball and others. Subject: property in Ashburton, Devon. Document type: Bill only. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1694 31/12/1694 -
C 8/350/225 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Mitford. | Short title: Hingston v Hyne. Plaintiffs: Nicholas Hingston. Defendants: Richard Hine and Jane Wylls alias... | Short title: Hingston v Hyne. Plaintiffs: Nicholas Hingston. Defendants: Richard Hine and Jane Wylls alias Jane Seager. Subject: personal estate of Robert Wylls alias Robert Seager, Blackawton, Devon. Document type: bill only. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1690 31/12/1690 -
C 8/502/99 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Mitford. | Short title: Axford v Hingston. Plaintiffs: William Axford. Defendants: Richard Hingston, John Austin, Mary Gould... | Short title: Axford v Hingston. Plaintiffs: William Axford. Defendants: Richard Hingston, John Austin, Mary Gould and Elizabeth Trust. Subject: property in Clifton and Dartmouth, Devon. Document type: answer only. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1690 31/12/1690 -
X394/66 Falmouth. | Assignment of lease. £162. (i) Chas Hingston of Plymouth, Dr. of Medecine. Alfred Hingston of... | Assignment of lease. £162. (i) Chas Hingston of Plymouth, Dr. of Medecine. Alfred Hingston of Plymouth, banker (Both excrs. of will of Jos. Hingston of Plymouth, esq. decd. (ii) Thos. Were Fox, Plymouth, esq. William Fox of Elford Leigh nr. Plympton, esq. (Exors. of will of Thos. Were Fox of Falmouth, merchant, decd. (iii) Jas. Earle of Falmouth painter. (Rec. of reversionary lease of 25 March 1816 from Lord Wodehouse to Sam. Tregelles - ten in Falmouth on which S. Tregelles had erected houses (the sea N.E.) for 99 yrs. or life of Lydia Tregelles dtr. of S. Tregelles (then 15) to begin on expiration of lease, of 25 June 1810. Rec. of assignment of 19 Febr. 1819 S. Tregelles - Jos. Hingston (decd.) and Thos. Were Fox (decd.) - Premises as before. J. Hingston died 13 April 1835 (P.C.C. 10 Sept. 1835) T. W. Fox died 23 July 1844 (P.C.C.22 August, 1844). (22 January 1857. Auction at Navy Hotel, Falmouth, iii highest bidder). i-ii- - (iii) houses and shop in Arwennack Street, Falmouth for redr. of term. Witd. Henry Pollard of Falmouth, accountant to Messrs. Fox & Co. H.M. Prideaux, solicitor, Plymouth. 25 March 1857. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office - - -
ST/920 Stephens of Ashfield, Budock.FAMILY PAPERS.TREGELLES, STURGE.Tregelles. | Notes on Hingston pedigree (Joseph Tregelles married Sarah Hingston, c. 1750). | Notes on Hingston pedigree (Joseph Tregelles married Sarah Hingston, c. 1750). | Held by: Cornwall Record Office - - -
EE/27/4/5 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | Copy of typed letter from Hinks to Hingston of 22 Sept. 1924 suggesting that Hingston... | Copy of typed letter from Hinks to Hingston of 22 Sept. 1924 suggesting that Hingston must have material for two papers on i) physiological effect of high climbing and ii) the natural history of the region. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
C 7/617/29 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Hamilton. | Short title: Hingstone v Gaunter. Plaintiffs: John Hingstone. Defendants: John Gaunter. Place or subject: money,... | Short title: Hingstone v Gaunter. Plaintiffs: John Hingstone. Defendants: John Gaunter. Place or subject: money, Devon. Document type: bill, answer and schedule. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1703 31/12/1703 -
C 6/167/84 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Collins. | Short title: Pollexfen v Hingston. Plaintiffs: Andrew Pollexfen. Defendants: John Hingston , Philip Cornish ,... | Short title: Pollexfen v Hingston. Plaintiffs: Andrew Pollexfen. Defendants: John Hingston , Philip Cornish , Robert Luckroft , John Hingston , Thomas Ball , Hugh Pinhay and others. Subject: property in South Milton, Devon. Document type: bill, two answers. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1663 31/12/1663 -
C 5/499/94 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Bridges. | Short title: Hingston v Hele. Plaintiffs: Honor Hingston. Defendants: Simon Hele. Subject: property in Plympton,... | Short title: Hingston v Hele. Plaintiffs: Honor Hingston. Defendants: Simon Hele. Subject: property in Plympton, Devon. Document type: Answer. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1681 31/12/1681 -
C 10/67/148 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Whittington. | Short title: Hingston v Vigurs. Plaintiffs: Elizabeth Hingston, widow. Defendants: Arthur Vigurs and George Ivie.... | Short title: Hingston v Vigurs. Plaintiffs: Elizabeth Hingston, widow. Defendants: Arthur Vigurs and George Ivie. Subject: money matters, Devon. Document type: [pleadings]. SFP. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1662 31/12/1662 -
C 7/150/10 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Hamilton. | Short title: Hingston v Cranmer. Plaintiffs: Henry Hingston and others. Defendants: Peter Cranmer and another.... | Short title: Hingston v Cranmer. Plaintiffs: Henry Hingston and others. Defendants: Peter Cranmer and another. Place or subject: property in Kingsbridge, Devon. Document type: bill and answer. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1713 31/12/1713 -
C 2/ChasI/B109/40 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. Charles I and Interregnum. B plaintiffs: originally 170 bundles. | Short title: Barkeley v Hingston. Plaintiff: Barkeley. Defendant: Hingston. Document type: [Bill and answer or... | Short title: Barkeley v Hingston. Plaintiff: Barkeley. Defendant: Hingston. Document type: [Bill and answer or answers]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1625 31/12/1660 -
C 5/285/31 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Bridges. | Short title: Hingston v Tidball. Plaintiffs: John Hingston. Defendants: John Tidball, [unknown] Knowling and others.... | Short title: Hingston v Tidball. Plaintiffs: John Hingston. Defendants: John Tidball, [unknown] Knowling and others. Subject: property in Ashburton, Devon. Document type: answer only. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1694 31/12/1694 -
C 5/285/29 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Bridges. | Short title: Hingston v Tidball. Plaintiffs: John Hingston. Defendants: Samuel Tidball, [unknown] Knowling and others.... | Short title: Hingston v Tidball. Plaintiffs: John Hingston. Defendants: Samuel Tidball, [unknown] Knowling and others. Subject: property in Ashburton, Devon. Document type: plea, demurrer. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1694 31/12/1694 -
C 2/Eliz/W17/6 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. Elizabeth I. W plaintiffs: originally 26 bundles. | Short title: Watts v Hingston. Plaintiffs: Sibill Watts widow. Defendants: William Hingston. Subject: Personal matters.... | Short title: Watts v Hingston. Plaintiffs: Sibill Watts widow. Defendants: William Hingston. Subject: Personal matters. Document type: [Pleadings]. SFP. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 17/11/1558 24/03/1603 -
C 2/JasI/H11/33 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. James I. H plaintiffs: originally 37 bundles. | Short title: Hingston v Upton. Plaintiffs: Richard Hingston. Defendants: Arthur Upton. Subject: suretyship. Document type:... | Short title: Hingston v Upton. Plaintiffs: Richard Hingston. Defendants: Arthur Upton. Subject: suretyship. Document type: [pleadings]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1603 31/12/1625 -
C 8/228/30 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Mitford. | Short title: Hingston v Dodson. Plaintiffs: John Hingston and John Earsden. Defendants: William Dodson. Subject:... | Short title: Hingston v Dodson. Plaintiffs: John Hingston and John Earsden. Defendants: William Dodson. Subject: money, Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer and schedule. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1673 31/12/1673 -
C 6/531/98 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Collins. | Short title: Hingston v [unknown]. First plaintiff: Thomas Hingston. Defendants: [unknown]. Document type: bill only.... | Short title: Hingston v [unknown]. First plaintiff: Thomas Hingston. Defendants: [unknown]. Document type: bill only. | Brief description taken from an 18th century listing Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1712 31/12/1712 -
C 11/2776/12 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1714 to 1758. Reynardson Division. Pleadings. (Described at item level). | Short title: Hingston v Luscombe. Document type: Depositions. Plaintiffs: Mary Hingston, widow. Defendants: John Luscombe,... | Short title: Hingston v Luscombe. Document type: Depositions. Plaintiffs: Mary Hingston, widow. Defendants: John Luscombe, gent. Comments: Depositions taken at Modbury, Devon. Date of bill (or first document): 1731. SFP. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1731 31/12/1731 -
C 3/89/34 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series II, Elizabeth I to Interregnum. | Short title: Hingston v Shote. Plaintiffs: John Hingston. Defendants: John Shote and another. Subject: property... | Short title: Hingston v Shote. Plaintiffs: John Hingston. Defendants: John Shote and another. Subject: property in South Milton, Devon. Document type: [pleadings]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1558 31/12/1579 -
C 11/2357/48 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1714 to 1758. Reynardson Division. Pleadings. (Described at item level). | Short title: Hingston v Wakeham. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Elizabeth Hingston, widow of... | Short title: Hingston v Wakeham. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Elizabeth Hingston, widow of Modbury, Devon (only daughter and heir of Mary Scoble, widow deceased late of Modbury). Defendants: Thomas Wakeham, mercer. Date of bill (or first document): 1717. SFP. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1717 31/12/1717 -
BPENR/616 RECORDS OF THE BOROUGH OF PENRYN.TITLE DEEDS AND LEASES.Property not owned by Corporation.Budock. | 99 yr. lease (lives of Wm. Crowgey, Andrew Hingston and Lazarus Hingston); rent 4/-. Jonathan... | 99 yr. lease (lives of Wm. Crowgey, Andrew Hingston and Lazarus Hingston); rent 4/-. Jonathan Rashleigh of Menabilly, esq., surviving trustee in settlement deed for Jn. Prideaux Basset, an infant, to Jn. Crowgey of Penryn, butcher, and Rich. Hingston of Penryn, apothecary. Consideration: £73. 2 dwelling-houses, one formerly a stable, with gdn. and backside, late in occ. of Ralph Banfield, baker, in Budock, bounded on e. by street leading from fore-door of the old dwelling-house towards another tenement of Mr. Basset's now used as a prison for confining French prisoners of war, on w. by lands of Bickford, on s. by the prison, on n. by Ann Russell's land. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 25/03/1746 25/03/1746 -
HCA 26/10/93 High Court of Admiralty: Prize Court: Registers of Declarations for Letters of Marque. AGAINST FRANCE. Described at item level. | Commander: Justinian Hingston. Ship: Josepha. Burden: 240 tons. Crew: 40. Owners: Captain Justinian Hingston. Lieutenant:... | Commander: Justinian Hingston. Ship: Josepha. Burden: 240 tons. Crew: 40. Owners: Captain Justinian Hingston. Lieutenant: John McGregor. Gunner: Thomas Foy. Boatswain: John Williams. Carpenter: William Alexander. Surgeon: Thomas Sullivan. Cook: John Lancey. Armament: 22 carriage guns. Folio: 94. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 03/11/1758 03/11/1758 -
C 1/1133/32-33 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Early Pleadings and Proceedings, Richard II to Philip and Mary. Detailed description at item level. | Short title: Hingston v Rede. Plaintiffs: John Hingston. Defendants: Simon REDE, vicar of Townstall, and... | Short title: Hingston v Rede. Plaintiffs: John Hingston. Defendants: Simon REDE, vicar of Townstall, and William AVERY. Subject: Actions in the archdeacons' courts of Exeter and Totnes for tithes which the vicar had refused. Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1544 31/12/1551 -
PROB 11/669/21 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Ducie Quire Numbers: 1 - 43. | Will of John Hingston, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex | Will of John Hingston, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 03/01/1735 03/01/1735 -
PROB 11/431/88 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Bond Quire Numbers: 43 - 86. | Will of Agnes Hingston, Widow of Plymouth, Devon | Will of Agnes Hingston, Widow of Plymouth, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 17/04/1696 17/04/1696 -
PROB 11/245/318 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Aylett Quire Numbers: 107 - 159. | Will of William Hingstone, Yeoman of Slapton, Devon | Will of William Hingstone, Yeoman of Slapton, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 19/05/1655 19/05/1655 -
PROB 11/763/308 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Strahan Quire Numbers: 190 - 238. | Will of Richard Hingston, Surgeon of Penryn, Cornwall | Will of Richard Hingston, Surgeon of Penryn, Cornwall. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 19/07/1748 19/07/1748 -
C 22/983/3 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings: Country Depositions, Series II. Six Clerk Division: Reynardson. | Hingston v Knowling: depositions taken in the country | Hingston v Knowling: depositions taken in the country. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1650 31/12/1713 -
308/234/10 Yonge Family of Puslinch. | Survey of the barton of Puslinch by Henry Hingston | Survey of the barton of Puslinch by Henry Hingston | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1799 31/12/1799 -
2929 A/PO2/27 Moreleigh Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures. | William Mugford apprenticed to John Hingstone, yeoman [for Chapnerswell] | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1793 31/12/1793 -
2929 A/PO2/4 Moreleigh Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Richard Tippett apprenticed to Philip Hingston for Place | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1728 31/12/1728 -
2929 A/PO2/18 Moreleigh Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Joan Barker apprenticed to Richard Hingston, yeoman [for Lower Chilley] | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1768 31/12/1768 -
818A/PO 398 West Alvington Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURES 1757-90. | Nicholas Hardy apprenticed to Joseph Hingstone of Dodbrooke, Yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1790 31/12/1790 -
818A/PO 477 West Alvington Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURES 1791 - 1825. | William Hingstone Culme apprenticed to Sarah Yabsley, Widow | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1799 31/12/1799 -
2930A-2/PO 17/62 Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures - 1742-1779. | Elizabeth Dammarell, apprenticed to Edward Hingston of Farmston, Halwell | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1776 31/12/1776 -
2930A-2/PO 18/77 Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures - 1781-1799. | William Scoble (8), apprenticed to Stephen Wills, yeoman, for Hingston's | (On reverse - reassignment to William Wills, executor of late Stephen Wills, who died 8.2.1803) | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1799 31/12/1799 -
780A/PO 452 Sowton Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURES.Indentures. | Susanna Bennett apprenticed to John Hingston, yeoman, of Moreleigh | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1733 31/12/1733 -
3095 A-2/PO 8/43 Diptford Parish.OVERSEERS.Apprenticeship indentures.Apprenticeship indentures. | James Matthews apprenticed to Sarah Hingston of Moreleigh, widow | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1781 31/12/1781 -
C 22/979/18 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings: Country Depositions, Series II. Six Clerk Division: Reynardson. | Hingston v Knowling: depositions taken in the country | Hingston v Knowling: depositions taken in the country. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1650 31/12/1713 -
2027A-2/PO1/43 Ashprington Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURES. | Sarah Hingston Perrott apprenticed to Richard Heath of Totnes, Blacksmith | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1786 31/12/1786 -
2929 A/PO2/33 Moreleigh Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Agnes Downing apprenticed to Arthur Hingston [for Lower Chiley] | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1796 31/12/1796 -
2930A-2/PO 17/15 Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures - 1742-1779. | William Cole (Wm. Cole's boy), apprenticed to Edward Hingston, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1760 31/12/1760 -
3033A/PO 195 Sherford Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures. | John Damerell 10 apprenticed to Arthur Hingstone of Moreleigh, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 19/01/1798 19/01/1798 -
2930A-2/PO 17/30 Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures - 1742-1779. | Mary Luckaraft (Ann Luckraft's maid), apprenticed to John Hingston, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1767 31/12/1767 -
818A/PO 478 West Alvington Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURES 1791 - 1825. | Jane March apprenticed to John Hingstone of Kingsbridge, Gent. | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1799 31/12/1799 -
2929 A/PO2/3 Moreleigh Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Elizabeth Williams apprenticed to John Hingston of Chelley, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1728 31/12/1728 -
PROB 11/946/252 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Bogg Quire Number: 49 - 95. | Will of Elizabeth Hingston, Widow of Saint Gluvias, Cornwall | Will of Elizabeth Hingston, Widow of Saint Gluvias, Cornwall. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 10/03/1769 10/03/1769 -
PROB 11/266/440 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Ruthen Quire Numbers: 260 - 310. | Will of William Hingston, Husbandman of West Alvington, Devon | Will of William Hingston, Husbandman of West Alvington, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 08/08/1657 08/08/1657 -
PROB 11/215/605 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Grey Quire Numbers: 1 - 51. | Will of Edmund Hingston, Yeoman of East Allington, Devon | Will of Edmund Hingston, Yeoman of East Allington, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 25/02/1651 25/02/1651 -
C 9/282/69 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Reynardson. | Short title: Hingstone v Canter. Document type: answer only | Short title: Hingstone v Canter. Document type: answer only. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1643 31/12/1714 -
3031A/PO 7/4/41 Stokenham Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Elias Prout apprenticed to Philip Hingstone of Charleton, Yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1794 31/12/1794 -
2930A-2/PO 17/24 Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures - 1742-1779. | Nicholas Tucker (James Tucker's boy), apprenticed to Richard Hingston, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1764 31/12/1764 -
2930A-2/PO 18/54 Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures - 1781-1799. | James Cole, apprenticed to Richard Hingston for Furlongs | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1793 31/12/1793 -
2929 A/PO2/24 Moreleigh Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Sarah Pillage apprenticed to Richard Hingston of Halwell, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1786 31/12/1786 -
PROB 11/619/349 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Brook Quire Numbers: 1 - 47. | Will of Henry Hingston, Mariner now belonging to His Majesty's Sloop the Happy | Will of Henry Hingston, Mariner now belonging to His Majesty's Sloop the Happy. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 10/02/1728 10/02/1728 -
1205 F/TF 5 South Milton Feoffees.TITLE.Feoffements. | Feoffment | 1. Jn. Boyes, Richd. Lapthorne, surviving feoffees 2. Wm. Roupe, Thos. Stephens, Mathewe Roupe, Bennet Gilberd, Jn. Roupe, Robt. Hingeston, Robt. Sayer, Jn. Boyes, Thos. Boyes, Jn. Berd, Walter Avaunt, Robt. Woodey, Hugh Michell, Jn. Hingston Premises: and profits as TF4 | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1603 31/12/1603 -
PROB 11/878/394 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: St. Eloi Quire Numbers: 294 - 343. | Will of William Hingston, Mariner belonging to His Majesty's Ship Chatham | Will of William Hingston, Mariner belonging to His Majesty's Ship Chatham. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 11/08/1762 11/08/1762 -
PROB 11/926/252 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Legard Quire Number: 51 - 98. | Will of William Hingston, Mariner on Board His Majesty's Cutter the Pitt | Will of William Hingston, Mariner on Board His Majesty's Cutter the Pitt. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 26/02/1767 26/02/1767 -
ADM 48/41/145 Navy Board, Navy Pay Office, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Seamen's Wills. MISCELLANEA (SEAMEN'S WILLS). H. | Will of Hingston, Thomas Rank/Rating: Able Seaman. Ship Name: Amaranthe. Ship's Pay Book number: 103.... | Will of Hingston, Thomas Rank/Rating: Able Seaman. Ship Name: Amaranthe. Ship's Pay Book number: 103. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 12/04/1799 12/04/1799 -
74/127/12-13 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Lease and release 1 Roger Hingston of Aveton Gifford, yeoman 2 John Lane Searle's Marsh,... | Lease and release 1 Roger Hingston of Aveton Gifford, yeoman 2 John Lane Searle's Marsh, alias Hingston's Marsh, Aveton Gifford | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1667 31/12/1667 -
PROB 11/791/226 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Busby Quire Numbers: 301 - 359. | Sentence of John Hingston otherwise Hinston, on board the East India Ship Fort Saint George... | Sentence of John Hingston otherwise Hinston, on board the East India Ship Fort Saint George of Newton Bushell , Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 22/11/1751 22/11/1751 -
ADM 106/760/88 Navy Board: Records. IN-LETTERS. Miscellaneous. W.-Y. (Described at item level). | Edmund Watkinson. Concerning a letter by Charles Harding charging Captain Andrew Hingston, of the Kent,... | Edmund Watkinson. Concerning a letter by Charles Harding charging Captain Andrew Hingston, of the Kent, with perjury and forgery and not fit to be trusted with transporting stores to Jamaica. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 05/04/1723 05/04/1723 -
ADM 106/760/90 Navy Board: Records. IN-LETTERS. Miscellaneous. W.-Y. (Described at item level). | Enclosure with folio 88. Charles Harding. Advises that Captain Hingston is accused [by Harding] of... | Enclosure with folio 88. Charles Harding. Advises that Captain Hingston is accused [by Harding] of perjury and forgery at the Royal Exchange Assurance office. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 06/03/1723 06/03/1723 -
ADM 106/827/120 Navy Board: Records. IN-LETTERS. Miscellaneous. C. - G. (Described at item level). | Certificate stating Mathew Hingston transferred as Purser from the Deptford to the Severn on 2nd... | Certificate stating Mathew Hingston transferred as Purser from the Deptford to the Severn on 2nd May 1731. | Enclosed in f119 Held by: The National Archives, Kew 30/06/1731 30/06/1731 -
Benson 13 ff.229-30 Benson, Edward White (1829-1896).1884 Home C43-G74. | Letter on the death of Hingston (George William Durrock), Vicar of Farnborough, Kent, | | Held by: Lambeth Palace Library - - -
710/108 (a-b) WOOLLCOMBE OF HEMERDON.TITLE DEEDS.DEVON.Hemerdon and Bickfordtown.Knocking Mill in Hemerdon. | Lease and release 1 Edward Palmer of Tamerton Foliot, yeoman 2 William Hingston of Yealmpton,... | Lease and release 1 Edward Palmer of Tamerton Foliot, yeoman 2 William Hingston of Yealmpton, gent Property as above Consideration: £84 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1772 31/12/1772 -
69/M/1/90 MORLEY OF SALTRAM.Morley Estate Papers.MANORIAL RECORDS.MANOR OF PLYMPTON.COPIES OF COURT ROLL. | Copy of court roll 1) Andrew Hingston, Peter Shall and Thomas Perryman Will Park | Copy of court roll 1) Andrew Hingston, Peter Shall and Thomas Perryman Will Park | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 03/09/1689 03/09/1689 -
74/116/7-8 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Lease and counterpart lease for 99 years 1 Frances Hingston 2 Hugh Port Moiety of... | Lease and counterpart lease for 99 years 1 Frances Hingston 2 Hugh Port Moiety of property in Chillaton, Aveton Gifford | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1711 31/12/1711 -
74/148/30 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Bond 1 William Perrott and Sarah, his sister 2 John Hingston of Kingsbridge | Bond 1 William Perrott and Sarah, his sister 2 John Hingston of Kingsbridge | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1704 31/12/1704 -
T/1802 TREMAYNE FAMILY OF HELIGAN, ST. EWE.PUBLIC OFFICE.SHERIFF. | Receipt for paying Henry Hingston for fetching some of the Sheriff' livery, cloth etc. from... | Receipt for paying Henry Hingston for fetching some of the Sheriff' livery, cloth etc. from Bodmin | Held by: Cornwall Record Office - - -
1231A - 99/PO1/61 Upottery Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Jane Hingston apprenticed to Mary Quicke, widow for Mr John Page's estate | Endorsed: Jane Hearn widow is to contribute to the within named apprentice for her estate in Upottery within mentioned | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1740 31/12/1740 -
56/3-4 Devon Deeds. | Left and right hand Indenture of Fine 1 Amos Doidge, buyer 2 Andrew Hingston and... | Left and right hand Indenture of Fine 1 Amos Doidge, buyer 2 Andrew Hingston and Mary his wife Babland, (about 100 acres) Consideration: £100 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 19/09/1712 19/09/1712 -
EE/27/4/9 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | MS letter from Hingston to Spencer of 6 Dec. 1924 indicating that his report must... | MS letter from Hingston to Spencer of 6 Dec. 1924 indicating that his report must be in the RGS Office. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
EE/27/4/8 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | Copy of typed letter from Spencer to Hingston of 3 Dec. 1924 saying that Burroughs,... | Copy of typed letter from Spencer to Hingston of 3 Dec. 1924 saying that Burroughs, Wellcome would like a complete report on their medical equipment used on the last expedition. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
MS 11936/379/586099 Records of Sun Fire Office. | Insured: Richard Hingston, East Looe, Cornwall, cornfactor Other property or occupiers: 10 Liberty Street, Plymouth... | Insured: Richard Hingston, East Looe, Cornwall, cornfactor Other property or occupiers: 10 Liberty Street, Plymouth Dock, Devon (John Hoare, tobacconist) | Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London 19/07/1791 19/07/1791 -
C 6/169/5 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Collins. | Short title: Alford v Alford. Plaintiffs: Mary Alford widow. Defendants: Gregory Alford , Walter Hingston... | Short title: Alford v Alford. Plaintiffs: Mary Alford widow. Defendants: Gregory Alford , Walter Hingston and Thomas Hart. Subject: marriage agreement, Dorset. Document type: bill, answer. SFP. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1664 31/12/1664 -
C 2/Eliz/C14/45 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. Elizabeth I. C plaintiffs: originally 24 bundles. | Short title: Crispin v Hele. Plaintiffs: Nicholas Crispin. Defendants: Walter Hele and William Hingston. Subject:... | Short title: Crispin v Hele. Plaintiffs: Nicholas Crispin. Defendants: Walter Hele and William Hingston. Subject: claim by lease; Certain grist mills and a tenement in Newton Ferrers, Devon, held of Robert Dillon esquire on lease for lives, being part of his manor of Newton Ferrers. Document type: [pleadings]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 17/11/1558 24/03/1603 -
ADM 359/38B/118 Navy Board: Unbound Out-letters. (Described at item level). | Questions to the Quartermen of Shipwrights, T Sampson, N Yadsley, H Hingston and W Johns... | Questions to the Quartermen of Shipwrights, T Sampson, N Yadsley, H Hingston and W Johns at Plymouth and their answers on the subject of shoaling of Shipwrights. Enclosure. | Held by: National Maritime Museum: The Caird Library, Manuscripts Section - - Former Reference Dep: ADM BP/38B
MS 1391 A/50/37 PETER FLEMING COLLECTION.Correspondence.Folder of correspondence dated July 1966-December 1966. | Letter from Peter Fleming to Colonel Hingston, with regards his article for them | | Held by: University of Reading: Special Collections - - -
D/MAP/T146 SANDWICH ESTATE, MAPPERTON.LEASES.DEVON.BIGBURY. | Moiety of Tenement and 3 acres once Hugh Hingston's, and a field called Higher Cholborrow... | Moiety of Tenement and 3 acres once Hugh Hingston's, and a field called Higher Cholborrow Down. (Elliott). | Held by: Dorset History Centre 01/01/1785 31/12/1785 -
69/M/1/88 MORLEY OF SALTRAM.Morley Estate Papers.MANORIAL RECORDS.MANOR OF PLYMPTON.COPIES OF COURT ROLL. | Copy of court roll 1) Andrew Hingston, Peter Shall and Thomas Perryman ¼ of Westwood... | Copy of court roll 1) Andrew Hingston, Peter Shall and Thomas Perryman ¼ of Westwood Rudge Park | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 03/09/1689 03/09/1689 -
69/M/1/86 MORLEY OF SALTRAM.Morley Estate Papers.MANORIAL RECORDS.MANOR OF PLYMPTON.COPIES OF COURT ROLL. | Copy of court roll 1) Andrew Hingston, Peter Shall and Thomas Perryman ¼ part of... | Copy of court roll 1) Andrew Hingston, Peter Shall and Thomas Perryman ¼ part of Jordan's Park and Jordan's meadow | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 02/09/1689 02/09/1689 -
AD514/22 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to J Short. Concerning fishery accounts - the Italians Bills | F. Hingston to J Short. Concerning fishery accounts - the Italians Bills | Held by: Cornwall Record Office - - -
2929 A/PO2/7 Moreleigh Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Mary Heath, daughter of Christopher Heath apprenticed to Philip Hingston of Woodleigh, yeoman (private) | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1729 31/12/1729 -
48/13/2/3/13a MALLOCK OF COCKINGTON. | (a) Inventory of the goods of John Hingston Wearing apparell and household goods £29. 14s.... | (a) Inventory of the goods of John Hingston Wearing apparell and household goods £29. 14s. 1 Chattell Lease £7 Total £36. 14s. Praised by John Phillipps and Nicholas Adams. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 08/10/1685 08/10/1685 -
708/44 Holbeton Deeds.Deeds.Kittors. | Assignment 1 Nicholas Penhay of Torr, Newton Ferrers 2 Mary Hingston Three parcels of land... | Assignment 1 Nicholas Penhay of Torr, Newton Ferrers 2 Mary Hingston Three parcels of land called Kittorre, Shortland and Shortland Grove; and two closes of land called the Mooreparke and the Broadparke, Newton Ferrers | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1647 31/12/1647 -
263/51 Plymouth and Devon Deeds.DEVON.Dean Prior. | Assignment of lease 1 William Callard of Buckfastleigh, woollcomber 2 Joseph Hingston of Dean Prior,... | Assignment of lease 1 William Callard of Buckfastleigh, woollcomber 2 Joseph Hingston of Dean Prior, yeoman Property as above Consideration: £33 Rent: 12s p.a. | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 02/02/1760 02/02/1760 -
EE/27/4/6 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | Copy of typed letter from Hinks to Hingston of 14 Nov. 1924 about an inquiry... | Copy of typed letter from Hinks to Hingston of 14 Nov. 1924 about an inquiry from Burroughs and Wellcome for a case of surgical instruments with the Everest expeditions which had been with Scott and Shackleton and which they would now like to put in their museum. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
EE/22/1/34 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | MS letter from Dr. Hingston (with typed letter) to Secy., Everest Committee of 14 April... | MS letter from Dr. Hingston (with typed letter) to Secy., Everest Committee of 14 April 1924 giving details of Bruce's illness. 2p. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
EE/22/1/36 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | Cablegram from Dr. Hingston, Yatung of 17 April 1924 as follows "Bruce anxious rejoin expedition,... | Cablegram from Dr. Hingston, Yatung of 17 April 1924 as follows "Bruce anxious rejoin expedition, I insist relinquishment. Await report". | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
EE/33/3/10 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924.Progress Reports. | MS memo from Major Hingston on health of climbers after descent from mountain. | MS memo from Major Hingston on health of climbers after descent from mountain. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
74/148/12 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Assignment of bond 1 Isaack Searle of Dartmouth, mariner, Mary, his wife and Elizabeth Hingston... | Assignment of bond 1 Isaack Searle of Dartmouth, mariner, Mary, his wife and Elizabeth Hingston of Dartmouth, spinster 2 Stephen Mydhope of Kingsbridge, gent 3 John Marsh of Hatton Garden, London, gent | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1727 31/12/1727 -
48/13/7/1/24 MALLOCK OF COCKINGTON. | Receipt John Hingston of Mrs. Champernowne £10 Receipt of 30 January 1732/3 Endorsed. £13 of... | Receipt John Hingston of Mrs. Champernowne £10 Receipt of 30 January 1732/3 Endorsed. £13 of Mrs. Margaret Champernowne By George Leonard. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) - - -
C 11/2445/26 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1714 to 1758. Reynardson Division. Pleadings. (Described at item level). | Short title: Legassicke v Hingston. Document type: Answer only. Plaintiffs: James Legassicke, gent. Defendants: John... | Short title: Legassicke v Hingston. Document type: Answer only. Plaintiffs: James Legassicke, gent. Defendants: John Hingston, gent. Date of bill (or first document): 1735. | The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill) Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1735 31/12/1735 -
C 11/1529/22 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1714 to 1758. Zincke Division. Pleadings. (Described at item level). | Short title: Smith v Hingston. Document type: Bill and six answers. Plaintiffs: Thomas Smith, yeoman... | Short title: Smith v Hingston. Document type: Bill and six answers. Plaintiffs: Thomas Smith, yeoman of Diptford, Devon. Defendants: Charles Hingston and Ann Hingston his wife, Richard Palke and Sarah Palke his wife, Edward Evans, John Fowell and Elizabeth Fowell his wife, William Manning senior, Mary Newton, widow, William Clobery, William Manning junior and [unknown] (executor or administrator of Joseph Somaster). Date of bill (or first document): 1736. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1736 31/12/1736 -
ADM 73/293/44 Admiralty: Royal Greenwich Hospital: Pensioners and School Admission Papers, Out Pensions Pay Books and Miscellaneous Registers. School Admission papers. McCarthy, Ann - McNutt, John James. (Described at item level). | William Hingston Bolton McCombe. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not stated. Parents' names: Rowan... | William Hingston Bolton McCombe. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not stated. Parents' names: Rowan and Alicia McCombe. Applicant born 5 August 1848. Parents married 24 September 1847, St James Church, Dublin. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1728 31/12/1870 -
ADM 106/755/61 Navy Board: Records. IN-LETTERS. Miscellaneous. G-K. (Described at item level). | Folio 61: Andrew Hingston, the Kent. The stores for Jamaica are aboard and he is... | Folio 61: Andrew Hingston, the Kent. The stores for Jamaica are aboard and he is ready to sail. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 05/04/1723 05/04/1723 -
ADM 73/228/75 Admiralty: Royal Greenwich Hospital: Pensioners and School Admission Papers, Out Pensions Pay Books and Miscellaneous Registers. School Admission papers. Flood, Edward - Ford, Priscilla. (Described at item level). | William Hingston Forbes. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: 25 October 1833. Parents' names: Thomas... | William Hingston Forbes. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: 25 October 1833. Parents' names: Thomas and Mary Forbes. Applicant born 19 October 1822. Parents married 8 September 1811. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1728 31/12/1870 -
C 241/115/347 Chancery: Certificates of Statute Merchant and Statute Staple. Description available at other catalogue level. | Debtor: Henry de Cliff of Kent. Creditor: John de Hingston, citizen and goldsmith [merchant] of... | Debtor: Henry de Cliff of Kent. Creditor: John de Hingston, citizen and goldsmith [merchant] of London. Amount: £26. Before whom: Andrew Aubrey, Mayor of London; William de Carleton, Clerk. When taken: 11/07/1340 First term: 01/11/1340 Last term: 01/11/1340 Writ to: Sheriff of Kent Sent by: John de Oxford, Mayor of London; William de Carleton, Clerk. Endorsement: Kanc' Coram Justic' de Banco. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1340 31/12/1340 -
5044M/APO 2 Blackawton, Totnes and Slapton.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR. | Apprenticeship Indenture: Mary Efford of Blackawton bound to Phillip Hingstone of Blackawton, Husbandman, to learn housewifery | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1690 31/12/1690 -
56/12-13 Devon Deeds. | Lease and release 1 Andrew Hingston of Plymouth, clothier, and Mary his wife 2 Amos... | Lease and release 1 Andrew Hingston of Plymouth, clothier, and Mary his wife 2 Amos Doidge of Plymouth, merchant Babland in Aveton Gifford Consideration: £460 Signed and sealed by the Hingston's | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 24/08/1712 25/08/1712 -
69/M/1/89 MORLEY OF SALTRAM.Morley Estate Papers.MANORIAL RECORDS.MANOR OF PLYMPTON.COPIES OF COURT ROLL. | Copy of court roll 1) Andrew Hingston, Peter Shall and Thomas Perryman ¼ of Hardwick... | Copy of court roll 1) Andrew Hingston, Peter Shall and Thomas Perryman ¼ of Hardwick | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 03/09/1689 03/09/1689 -
818A/PZ 87 West Alvington Parish.MISCELLANEOUS.General.Apprenticeship indentures [not parish]. | Jane Hingston of West Alvington apprenticed to John Veal of Kingsbridge, Yeoman, Husbandry | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1774 31/12/1774 -
69/M/1/70 MORLEY OF SALTRAM.Morley Estate Papers.MANORIAL RECORDS.MANOR OF PLYMPTON.COURT RECORDS. | Copy of court roll: Case re Andrew Hingston, Thomas Perryman gent., Peter Shall, tenants of... | Copy of court roll: Case re Andrew Hingston, Thomas Perryman gent., Peter Shall, tenants of George Parker. Messuage called Hardwick | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1721 31/12/1721 -
AD514/23 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston via Mr. Rodda, bookseller, St. Ives to Mr. Short. About annual fishery accounts.... | F. Hingston via Mr. Rodda, bookseller, St. Ives to Mr. Short. About annual fishery accounts. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office - - -
56/1 Devon Deeds. | Lease for a year 1 Dorothy Elliot on Aveton Gifford, widow 2 Andrew Hingston of... | Lease for a year 1 Dorothy Elliot on Aveton Gifford, widow 2 Andrew Hingston of Plymouth, clothier, of Babland in Aveton Gifford Signed and sealed by Elliott | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 18/09/1712 18/09/1712 -
WH/1/1451/1-3 WHITFORDS OF ST. COLUMB MAJOR.Lemon family of Carclew.SCATTERED LANDS.FEOCK.Deeds.Lafeock. | Lease and release (also counterpart release). Jn. Stephens of Feock, yeo., to Rich. Hingston of... | Lease and release (also counterpart release). Jn. Stephens of Feock, yeo., to Rich. Hingston of Penryn, apothecary, and Edw. Jennings of Feock "tobacconest". Lafeock. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1730 31/12/1730 -
BMZ/11/4/80 BOROUGH OF MARAZION.PARISH ADMINISTRATION.OVERSEERS.Bastardy papers.Bastardy bonds. | Arthur Perry, father of Frances Hill's son Richard, 23 Feb. 1707/8 (Baldwin Hingstone and Henry... | Arthur Perry, father of Frances Hill's son Richard, 23 Feb. 1707/8 (Baldwin Hingstone and Henry Crabb, overseers; John Oke, mayor) | Held by: Cornwall Record Office - - -
74/116/5 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Bond 1 Simon Mayow of Exeter, fuller 2 Frances Hingston of Newton Ferrers, cleric | Bond 1 Simon Mayow of Exeter, fuller 2 Frances Hingston of Newton Ferrers, cleric | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1713 31/12/1713 -
74/116/9 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Lease and counterpart lease for 99 years 1 Frances Hingston 2 Hugh Port Moiety of... | Lease and counterpart lease for 99 years 1 Frances Hingston 2 Hugh Port Moiety of property in Chillaton, Aveton Gifford | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1711 31/12/1711 -
EE/27/4/4 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | Typed letter from Hingston to Joint Secy., Mt. Everest Committee of 14 Jan. 1924 informing... | Typed letter from Hingston to Joint Secy., Mt. Everest Committee of 14 Jan. 1924 informing that he had now received instructions to join Expedition. Encloses list of medical stores required. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
EE/27/4/3 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | Copy of typed letter from Joint Secy., Mt. Everest Committee to Hingston of 10 Jan.... | Copy of typed letter from Joint Secy., Mt. Everest Committee to Hingston of 10 Jan. 1924. General Bruce had written to Hingston selecting him to accompany the Expedition as Medical Officer and Naturalist and had secured his release from the R.A.F. for this purpose. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
EE/27/4/10 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | Copy of typed letter from Mt. Everest Committee to Hingston of 9 Dec. 1924 -... | Copy of typed letter from Mt. Everest Committee to Hingston of 9 Dec. 1924 - Report found and notes sent to Burroughs & Wellcome. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
C 202/31/4 Chancery: Petty Bag Office: Writ Files. | Return of writs: election of Richard Hingston as coroner, Exeter (23 Chas I Mich); levari... | Return of writs: election of Richard Hingston as coroner, Exeter (23 Chas I Mich); levari facias, Lowe v Merricke, Middlesex (24 Chas I East); certiorari, ordinance concerning transport of bullion, Parliament (24 Chas I Mich, return wanting). Appointments, serjeants-at-law: John Bradshawe, John Glynn, recorder of London (24 Chas I Mich); Erasmus Earle (24 Chas I Mich); Francis Thorpe, Thomas Bedingfeild, knight (24 Chas I Mich); Richard Keeble, Samuel Browne (24 Chas I Mich); Thomas Gates, Bulstrod Whitlock (24 Chas I Mich); Robert Hatton, Thomas Widdington, knight (24 Chas I Mich); John Puliston, Oliver St John, solicitor-general (24 Chas I Mich); William Conyers, Thomas Chapman (24 Chas I Mich); Robert Bernard, Robert Nicholas (24 Chas I Mich); John Parker, John Clarke (24 Chas I Mich); John Eltonhed (24 Chas I Mich); William Powell (24 Chas I Mich). | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 27/03/1647 31/12/1648 -
PROB 11/787/93 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Busby Quire Numbers: 101 - 151. | Will of John Hingston, Mariner now bound out on a Voyage to the East Indies... | Will of John Hingston, Mariner now bound out on a Voyage to the East Indies on board the Good Ship Fort Saint George. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 12/04/1751 12/04/1751 -
WO 121/24/134 Royal Hospital, Chelsea: Discharge Documents of Pensioners. Certificates of Service (disability or reason for discharge, length of service, rank, regiment, age, place of birth and trade on enlistment). Certificates of service (disability or reason for discharge, length of service, rank, regiment, age, place... | THOMAS Hingston alias THOMAS KINGSTON Born ANAGH, Cavan Served in 8th Dragoons Discharged aged 48... | THOMAS Hingston alias THOMAS KINGSTON Born ANAGH, Cavan Served in 8th Dragoons Discharged aged 48 after 24 years of service. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1795 31/12/1795 -
PRO 30/55/72/61 Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester: Papers. A. Main series of Papers. 7992 - 8125. Described at item level. | 8052. Abijah Willard. A letter from New York recommending one William Hingston, who wished to... | 8052. Abijah Willard. A letter from New York recommending one William Hingston, who wished to settle at the St John's River in Nova Scotia, and wished to be treated like any other of His Majesty's subjects who had to leave their former abodes. On enquiry, was deemed entitled to relief. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 16/06/1783 16/06/1783 -
HCA 26/12/65 High Court of Admiralty: Prize Court: Registers of Declarations for Letters of Marque. AGAINST FRANCE. Described at item level. | Commander: David Adam. Ship: Josepha. Burden: 240 tons. Crew: 40. Owners: Justinian Hingston of Rotherhithe,... | Commander: David Adam. Ship: Josepha. Burden: 240 tons. Crew: 40. Owners: Justinian Hingston of Rotherhithe, mariner. Home port: London. Lieutenant: Thomas Preston. Gunner: Christopher Elliot. Boatswain: William Moreland. Carpenter: Michael Morrison. Cook: Charles Forger. Surgeon: William Gray. Armament: 20 carriage guns. Folio: 67. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 07/02/1761 07/02/1761 -
ADM 106/760/89 Navy Board: Records. IN-LETTERS. Miscellaneous. W.-Y. (Described at item level). | Enclosure with folio 88. Extracts of letters from Captain Hingston to Charles Harding. | Enclosure with folio 88. Extracts of letters from Captain Hingston to Charles Harding. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1723 31/12/1723 -
ADM 106/827/119 Navy Board: Records. IN-LETTERS. Miscellaneous. C. - G. (Described at item level). | William Davison. Having exchanged with Mathew Hingston from the Severn into the Deptford and passed... | William Davison. Having exchanged with Mathew Hingston from the Severn into the Deptford and passed his accounts, asks to be shown with continual service from one ship to the other. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 30/06/1731 30/06/1731 -
MS 1391 A/50/29 PETER FLEMING COLLECTION.Correspondence.Folder of correspondence dated July 1966-December 1966. | Letter from Peter Fleming to Colonel Hingston, with regards writing for the magazine | | Held by: University of Reading: Special Collections - - -
MS 1391 A/50/49 PETER FLEMING COLLECTION.Correspondence.Folder of correspondence dated July 1966-December 1966. | Letter from Peter Fleming to Colonel Hingston, with regards his article | | Held by: University of Reading: Special Collections - - -
C 5/113/57 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Bridges. | Short title: Kingston v Tidball. Plaintiffs: John Kingston alias John Hingston. Defendants: John Tidball and... | Short title: Kingston v Tidball. Plaintiffs: John Kingston alias John Hingston. Defendants: John Tidball and others. Subject: property in Ashburton, Devon. Document type: bill only. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1694 31/12/1694 -
PROB 18/63/30 Prerogative Court of Canterbury: Allegations. Described at item level. | Probate lawsuit Hinston v Weeks, concerning the deceased John Hingston otherwise John Hinston of Newton... | Probate lawsuit Hinston v Weeks, concerning the deceased John Hingston otherwise John Hinston of Newton Bushel, Devon, but who died on the East India Company merchant ship, Fort St George. Allegation. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1751 31/12/1751 -
1277/16/17 Brixton Feoffee Lands Charity. | Assignment of Lease i) Nicholas Shumer of Yealmpton, blacksmith ii) John Hingston of [Scobbiscombe] Holbeton,... | Assignment of Lease i) Nicholas Shumer of Yealmpton, blacksmith ii) John Hingston of [Scobbiscombe] Holbeton, weaver and Arthur Shumer son of Nicholas above House and land called Dorr in Newton Ferrers (see 1277/16/12) Consideration: The marriage of (i)'s daughter, Alice to John Brooking of Yealmpton, cooper, the property to be held in trust for the couple Endorsements: Memorandum of surrender of lease to the Brixton feoffee lands trustees, May 1652 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/11/1641 01/11/1641 -
T 70/1213 Company of Royal Adventurers of England Trading with Africa and successors: Records. Ships' Books. | The Arthur, a journal by George Hingston, factor, describing the voyage of the Arthur, commander... | The Arthur, a journal by George Hingston, factor, describing the voyage of the Arthur, commander Robert Doegood, from London to New Calabar River (Nigeria) to purchase Africans and thence to Barbados where the Africans were sold (Keywords: slavery, slaves). | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1677 31/12/1677 -
ADM 106/760/91 Navy Board: Records. IN-LETTERS. Miscellaneous. W.-Y. (Described at item level). | Enclosure with folio 88. Testimony of good character [24 signatures] in relation to Andrew Hingston.... | Enclosure with folio 88. Testimony of good character [24 signatures] in relation to Andrew Hingston. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1723 31/12/1723 -
69/M/1/87 MORLEY OF SALTRAM.Morley Estate Papers.MANORIAL RECORDS.MANOR OF PLYMPTON.COPIES OF COURT ROLL. | Copy of court roll 1) Andrew Hingston, Peter Shall and Thomas Perryman ¼ of Westwood... | Copy of court roll 1) Andrew Hingston, Peter Shall and Thomas Perryman ¼ of Westwood | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 03/09/1689 03/09/1689 -
818A/PO 148 West Alvington Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Bastardy.Bastardy Examinations. | Father: Richard Hingston of Plymouth, apprentice to a blockmaker Mother: Elizabeth Sandford of West Alvington | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1784 31/12/1784 -
263/1 (a-b) Plymouth and Devon Deeds.DEVON.Buckfastleigh. | Lease and Release 1 William Callard of Dean Prior, woollcomber 2 Joseph Hingston and William... | Lease and Release 1 William Callard of Dean Prior, woollcomber 2 Joseph Hingston and William Broadridge both of Dean Prior, yeomen Messuage and lands in Higher Town, Buckfastleigh Consideration: £100 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 10/06/1740 11/06/1740 -
56/5 Devon Deeds. | Assignment of mortgage 1 George Veale of Modbury, yeoman 2 James Hingston of Holbeton, clothier,... | Assignment of mortgage 1 George Veale of Modbury, yeoman 2 James Hingston of Holbeton, clothier, in trust for Andrew Hingston of Plymouth, clothier Part of the Babland estate (specified) Consideration: £136 1s 6d Signed and sealed by all parties | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 19/09/1712 19/09/1712 -
HILLSIDE, PLYMPTON-ST-MARY.DEEDS. | Number 8 on plan, Hingston's tenement adjoining Geason's Lane, Plympton-St-Mary, Devon | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office - - -
74/127/6 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Lease for 99 years 1 Edward Hingston of Aveton Gifford, weaver 2 Laurence Skinner of... | Lease for 99 years 1 Edward Hingston of Aveton Gifford, weaver 2 Laurence Skinner of Ringmore, husbandman Searle's Marsh, Aveton Gifford Consideration: £10 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1644 31/12/1644 -
74/130/11 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Lease for 3000 years 1 John Hingston of Churchstow, husbandman 2 Susan Costerd of Aveton... | Lease for 3000 years 1 John Hingston of Churchstow, husbandman 2 Susan Costerd of Aveton Gifford, widow Land in East Venne marsh, Churchstow Rent: 2s pa | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1597 31/12/1597 -
74/127/4 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Release 1 William Lane of Aveton Gifford, clerk 2 Edward Hingstone of Aveton Gifford, weaver... | Release 1 William Lane of Aveton Gifford, clerk 2 Edward Hingstone of Aveton Gifford, weaver Property as above | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1643 31/12/1643 -
TF/1109 Treffry of Place.DEEDS, LEASES AND ADMINISTRATION, INDIVIDUAL PARISHES.ST. BLAZEY AND PAR.Leases.Porth. | Assignment for 100 yr. term (1) Eliz. Hingston Lyne of Liskeard, wid; (2) Joseph Thos.... | Assignment for 100 yr. term (1) Eliz. Hingston Lyne of Liskeard, wid; (2) Joseph Thos. Treffry of Place, Esq; (3) Edw. Coode of St. Austell, gent. Recites: lease and release, 26/27 Dec. 1843 (1) Honor Rogers; (2) Wm. Wakeham; (3) Ben Hart Lyne; (4) Jn. Rogers; (5) Joseph Thos. Treffry; (6) Ben Hart Lyne Reciting will of Rich. Rogers of Roselyon, St. Blazey gent., 1828, leaving all alnds to trustees for w. and 5 daus; trustees sold 1831 to Honor Rogers farm called Porth; Honor R. conveyed farm to Stephen Trehane, 1835; premises assigned to Wm. Wakeham, 1837; Honor R. conveyed farm to Ben Hart Lyne, 1843; Joseph Austen Treffry agreed to purchase part of premises (1) at direction of (2) to (3) in trust for (2): Piece of land (3a. 9p.) part of Porth farm bounded on n. with lands called Porth, on s. with Carlyon lands, on e. with land of Joseph Thos. Treffry, on w. with Carthewlands 5 Dec. 1845 | Held by: Cornwall Record Office - - -
710/1206 WOOLLCOMBE OF HEMERDON.Miscellaneous. | Bond in £170 1. Edward Palmer of Tamerton Foliot, yeoman 2. William Hingston of Yealmpton,... | Bond in £170 1. Edward Palmer of Tamerton Foliot, yeoman 2. William Hingston of Yealmpton, gentleman Performance of covenants | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1772 31/12/1772 -
123M/L560 PETRE.LEASES AND RELATED DOCUMENTS.Churchstow Manor. | 5 October 1682 Counterpart lease for 99 years or 3 lives Lessee: John Hingston of... | 5 October 1682 Counterpart lease for 99 years or 3 lives Lessee: John Hingston of Kingsbridge mercer. Fine: £140. Premises: close, now divided into 2, called Higher Willparke, heretofore parcel of Norton farm, lately fallen into the lord's hand by the death of Jacob Phillips. Lives: Elizabeth wife, and John and Francis sons, of the lessee. Rent 15s., heriot best beast or 40s., to plant 3 oak, ash or elm trees annually or forfeit 3s. 4d. for every tree. Sig. and seal. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1682 31/12/1682 -
149/84 Devon Deeds and Manors.Deeds.Modbury. | Lease for a year 1 John Getsins of Modbury, gentleman 2 Elizabeth Hingstone of Modbury,... | Lease for a year 1 John Getsins of Modbury, gentleman 2 Elizabeth Hingstone of Modbury, widow Messuages etc called Little Modbury Rent: peppercorn Consideration: 5/- | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 24/09/1712 24/09/1712 -
74/7/1 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Lease for 99 years 1 George Bickford of Dunsland, esq 2 Joseph Hingston of Kingsbridge,... | Lease for 99 years 1 George Bickford of Dunsland, esq 2 Joseph Hingston of Kingsbridge, gent Cross Parks tenement, West Alvington | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1790 31/12/1790 -
56/2 Devon Deeds. | Release 1 Dorothy Elliot of Aveton Gifford, widow 2 Andrew Hingston of Plymouth, clothier Babland... | Release 1 Dorothy Elliot of Aveton Gifford, widow 2 Andrew Hingston of Plymouth, clothier Babland with its appurtenances, for £106 1s 6d paid to George Veale (part of testamentary and trust proceedings) Signed and sealed by Elliott | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 19/09/1712 19/09/1712 -
EE/27/4/2 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | Typed letter from Hingston (in Iraq) to Spencer returning the agreement duly signed. Has had... | Typed letter from Hingston (in Iraq) to Spencer returning the agreement duly signed. Has had no official intimation of his appointment being definitely settled. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
EE/27/4/7 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | MS letter from Hingston in reply to EE/27/4/6 | MS letter from Hingston in reply to EE/27/4/6 | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
EE/27/4/1 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | Copy of typed letter from Joint Secy., Mt. Everest Committee to Hingston enclosing usual form... | Copy of typed letter from Joint Secy., Mt. Everest Committee to Hingston enclosing usual form of agreement on communication with the press etc. required to be signed by all participants on Everest Expeditions. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
EE/22/1/95 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | Copy of typed letter from Bruce to Hingston of 24 Sept. 1924 inviting him to... | Copy of typed letter from Bruce to Hingston of 24 Sept. 1924 inviting him to become a member of the Alpine Club. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
EE/22/1/42 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | MS letter (and typed copy) from Hingston to Secy. Mt. Everest Committee of 21 April... | MS letter (and typed copy) from Hingston to Secy. Mt. Everest Committee of 21 April 1924 saying Bruce has improved, but still unfit to return to Tibet. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
WH/1/5964 WHITFORDS OF ST. COLUMB MAJOR.MISCELLANEOUS; DEEDS, LEASES, PAPERS.GUNWALLOE.Goninsey. | Assignment of mortgage of leasehold property. (1) Eliz. Hingston of Penryn, wid. of Andrew H.... | Assignment of mortgage of leasehold property. (1) Eliz. Hingston of Penryn, wid. of Andrew H. of Penryn, maltster, decd., (2) Stephen Tamblyn of Truro, barker, to (3) Melchisedek Tremayne of Wendron, tinner. Consideration: £200 paid by (3) to (1). Tenement in Goninsey Cock and Goninsey Pye, being dwelling-house, barn and mowhay, with fields (named), formerly leased by Rich. Arundel of Lanherne to Francis Tamblyn. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 21/05/1764 21/05/1764 -
TCD MS 10480-10483 Hingston, Richard William George, (1887-1966), naturalist and explorer, press cuttings | press cuttings | Held by: Trinity College Dublin - - -
633/2 Holbeton Parish.REGISTERS. | Baptisms November 1653 - February 1702/3; Marriages February 1653/4 - January 1702/3; Burials October 1653 - February 1702/3 | Appointment of registrar, James Hingston, 22 Dec. 1653 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1653 31/12/1703 -
MS 1391 A/50/23 PETER FLEMING COLLECTION.Correspondence.Folder of correspondence dated July 1966-December 1966. | Letter from Lt-Col Walter Hingston to Peter Fleming, The Geographical Magazine, London, invitation to write an article | | Held by: University of Reading: Special Collections - - -
1279/2a and b HILLSIDE, PLYMPTON-ST-MARY.DEEDS.Number 1 on Plan, St. Mary's hill, alias Hillside, Plympton-St-Mary, Devon. | LEASE and RELEASE 1. Vincent Adams of Plympton-St-Mary, Devon, yeoman 2. Andrew Hingston of Holbeton,... | LEASE and RELEASE 1. Vincent Adams of Plympton-St-Mary, Devon, yeoman 2. Andrew Hingston of Holbeton, Devon, yeoman Consideration: £160 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1790 31/12/1790 -
2930A-2/PO 13/8 Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Bastardy bonds. | Male child born 1795 at Lane End Halwell, mother Lucy Hingstone, father Samuel Pike of Rattery, labourer | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1796 31/12/1796 -
MS 1391 A/50/48 PETER FLEMING COLLECTION.Correspondence.Folder of correspondence dated July 1966-December 1966. | Letter from Lt-Col Walter Hingston to Peter Fleming, The Geographical Magazine, London, with regards his article | | Held by: University of Reading: Special Collections - - -
710/86 WOOLLCOMBE OF HEMERDON.TITLE DEEDS.DEVON.Hemerdon and Bickfordtown.Bickfordtown. | Mortgage for £254 6s 6d 1 Robert Bickford of Bickfordtown, yeoman 2 Edmund Hingston of... | Mortgage for £254 6s 6d 1 Robert Bickford of Bickfordtown, yeoman 2 Edmund Hingston of Plymouth, gent and Richard Hingston of Plymouth, merchant 3 Tristram Avent of Bickfordtown, gent Property as above, with other closes in Bickfordtown | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1701 31/12/1701 -
1659 M/T 29 Sutton, Scott and Tucker, solicitors, of Dartmouth.TITLE.DEEDS & LEASES. | Deeds | Stoke Fleming Purt Manor Hingston, Pope, Netherton | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1787 31/12/1806 -
1579A-0/24/62/31 Devon Record Office: TOTNES BOROUGH.Devon Record Office: PARISH: OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Devon Record Office: Apprenticeship Indentures. | Devon Record Office | William Bassett to William Hingston of Yealmpton, yeoman | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1741 31/12/1741 -
Fulham Papers.Fulham Papers Colonial.VOLUMES XXXVIII AND XXXIX. | Hingeston, Samuel | | Held by: Lambeth Palace Library - - Former Reference Dep: FP XXXIX. 9, 24
Fulham Papers.Fulham Papers Colonial.VOLUMES XXXVIII AND XXXIX. | Hingeston, Samuel | | Held by: Lambeth Palace Library - - Former Reference Dep: FP XXXVIII. 15, 43
269A/PO 214 Modbury Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Removal Order Appeals. | Owen Hingston and Jane his wife from Sherford to Modbury. Order vacated, as the aforesaid were judged not ever legally settled in Modbury. | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1725 31/12/1725 -
RCBL MS 521 Addl Hingston, James, (d 1775), prebendary of Donoughmore, writings comprising a treatise on animals, a treatise on divinity and a copy of the French churches' reformed liturgy | writings comprising a treatise on animals, a treatise on divinity and a copy of the French churches' reformed liturgy | Held by: Representative Church Body Library - - Former Reference Pro: See Annual Return 2010
48/14/59/9 Devon Record Office: TORQUAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY COLLECTION. | Devon Record Office | ASHBURTON Assignment of term of 850 years 3 Anne (1) Jeffery Scobell of Staverton, yeo. John Hingston of Ilsington, yeo. (2) Edward Gould of Staverton, esq. Close of land called the Millham, near Dart Bridge. This close, with other lands, had been mortgaged to Scobell by Hingston, 10 January 1693, for a term of 850 years. Consideration: £8 paid to Scobell, in discharge of mortgage debt, and £2 to Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 26/12/1704 26/12/1704 -
48/13/3/1/102 MALLOCK OF COCKINGTON. | Assignment of Lease for residue of term of 99 years. (1) Richman Goodwin of Cockington,... | Assignment of Lease for residue of term of 99 years. (1) Richman Goodwin of Cockington, gent. (2) Josias Baker of Tormoham, yeoman. Premises as in 48/13/3/1/101, Leased by Rawlin Mallock to John Hingston determinable on the lives of John Hingston (now deceased), Agnes Philpe (now deceased) and Susanna Hingston, now wife of (1). Consideration: 5s. Cockington | Part of document torn away Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) - - -
ST/921 Stephens of Ashfield, Budock.FAMILY PAPERS.TREGELLES, STURGE.Tregelles. | Biographical sketches of Nich. Jose of Sennen, Jn. Tregelles, and Sam. Prideaux Tregelles, copied from... | Biographical sketches of Nich. Jose of Sennen, Jn. Tregelles, and Sam. Prideaux Tregelles, copied from records of J. Hingston Fox. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office - - -
D/MAP/T267 SANDWICH ESTATE, MAPPERTON.LEASES.DEVON.WEST ALVINGTON. | Moiety of tenement and closes called Church Park, East the Way, West the Way, Long... | Moiety of tenement and closes called Church Park, East the Way, West the Way, Long Park and Bichen Park. (Hingston). | Held by: Dorset History Centre 01/01/1769 31/12/1801 -
EE/18/1/28 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924.Brigadier-General C.G. Bruce, CB., MVO. | MS letter to Sir F. Younghusband of 10 Dec. 1921 comparing the relative merits of... | MS letter to Sir F. Younghusband of 10 Dec. 1921 comparing the relative merits of Hingston and Longstaff. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
C 12/390/14 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1758 to 1800. WHITTINGTON & SEWELL DIVISION. Mr Cheveley's Records sorted 1777: Single Bills A-W Plaintiffs: Described at item level. | Hingeston v Duke b. | Hingeston v Duke b. | Suit titles taken from OBS 1/653 Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1773 31/12/1773 -
178/221/18 LLOYDS BANK DEEDS AND PAPERS.The Devon and Cornwall Banking Company. | Draft mortgage 1 William Davis 2 Dr Joseph Cookworthy of Plymouth, and Ralph Cole, esq... | Draft mortgage 1 William Davis 2 Dr Joseph Cookworthy of Plymouth, and Ralph Cole, esq 3 Charles Prideaux, Alfred Hingston, and Frederick Hingston, all of Plymouth, trustees of The Devon and Cornwall Banking Company Messuage and appurtenances, [location unknown] | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office - - -
MS 1393 2/243/932 Longman Group Archive Part 2: Documents.London Authors' Agreements (copies). | Hinkson P. St Marys | | Held by: University of Reading: Special Collections - - -
C 12/1265/51 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1758 to 1800. WOODFORD & KIPLING DIVISION. Mr Bowyer's Records sorted 1800: Single Bills K-Y Plaintiffs: Described at item level. | Stevens v Hingeston b. | Stevens v Hingeston b. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1794 31/12/1794 -
IOR/L/MIL/9/144/463-66 India Office Records.Records of the Military Department.Entry to the military, medical and nursing services of the East India Company's Army (1753-1861)...The Entry of Officer Cadets.Cadet Papers (1789-1860) and Cadet Registers (1775-1860).Cadet Papers. | Hingeston, Charles Hilton | | Held by: British Library: Asian and African Studies - - -
C 12/1961/7 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1758 to 1800. MITFORD AND HANMER DIVISION. Mr Handley's Records sorted 1778: Pleadings H-Y Plaintiffs: Described at item level. | Hingeston v Watling b. | Hingeston v Watling b. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1772 31/12/1772 -
380/2/8 Devon Deeds. | Quitclaim 1 John Tabard 2 John Wakeham, son of Richard Wakeham Property in Aveton Gifford... | Quitclaim 1 John Tabard 2 John Wakeham, son of Richard Wakeham Property in Aveton Gifford Witnesses: John Weryng, John Wakeham, senior, Thomas Adam, Simon Hingston, Richard Stabbe and others | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1484 31/12/1484 -
263/3 Plymouth and Devon Deeds.DEVON.Buckfastleigh. | Mortgage for £120 1 Henry Callard the elder of Buckfastleigh, woolcomber and Agnes, his wife... | Mortgage for £120 1 Henry Callard the elder of Buckfastleigh, woolcomber and Agnes, his wife 2 Joseph Hingston of Dean Prior, yeoman Property as above | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office - - -
1205 F/TF 9-10 South Milton Feoffees.TITLE.Feoffements. | Feoffment, with counterpart | 1. Jn. Hingston, gent., South Milton and Walter Avent, yeoman, South Milton 2. Christopher Lapthorne and 8 parishioners Premises: Langmead. Profits to be used for the maintenance of the church | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1638 31/12/1638 -
1205 F/TF 14-15 South Milton Feoffees.TITLE.Feoffements. | Feoffment by lease and release | 1. Thos. Gilberd, Samuell Hingston, Hugh Mitchell, Phillip Cornish, surviving feoffees 2. Jn. Roope and 12 new feoffees Premises: and profits as TF 11 | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1697 31/12/1697 -
1579A-0/2/190-197 Devon Record Office: TOTNES BOROUGH.Devon Record Office: TITLE.Devon Record Office: Deeds, Totnes, 1500 on.Devon Record Office: Leechwell St. | Devon Record Office | House, formerly two houses Corporation - Amyatt - Hingston - Mitchell - Hardy - Gridland - Corporation 2000 year demise in 1719 to settle Corporation debts; surrendered to Corporation in 1844 under Market Act | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1719 31/12/1844 -
EE/22/1/44 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | Copy of typed letter from Hinks to Sir F. Younghusband of 22 April 1924 about... | Copy of typed letter from Hinks to Sir F. Younghusband of 22 April 1924 about Bruce's illness. What does Hingston mean by, "Await report"? (Cablegram at EE/22/1/36) | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
EE/22/1/64 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | Copy of typed letter from Hinks to Mrs. Bruce of 12 May 1924 giving an... | Copy of typed letter from Hinks to Mrs. Bruce of 12 May 1924 giving an account of her husband's illness received from Major Hingston. 2p. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
PC 1/118B/10 Privy Council and Privy Council Office: Miscellaneous Unbound Papers. PAPERS OF THE PRINCE DE BOUILLON (PC 1/115-122). Naval officers, etc. | B. W. Edwards, Surgeon; Ph. Lerrier, Surgeon and Agent; Charles Poingdestre, Assistant Hospital Surgeon. Medical... | B. W. Edwards, Surgeon; Ph. Lerrier, Surgeon and Agent; Charles Poingdestre, Assistant Hospital Surgeon. Medical Certificate as to William Hingston, Assistant Surgeon; St. Helier, 7 August 1798. [or ?1796]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew - - -
C 10/69/41 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Whittington. | Short title: De Moore v Linch. Plaintiffs: Jacob De Moore. Defendants: John Linch, Arthur Linch,... | Short title: De Moore v Linch. Plaintiffs: Jacob De Moore. Defendants: John Linch, Arthur Linch, Daniel Linch and William Hingston. Subject: money matters, Middlesex. Document type: bill and two answers. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1663 31/12/1663 -
ADM 106/1142/108 Navy Board: Records. IN-LETTERS. Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous in-letters to the Navy Board from R correspondents, described at item level. | Lieutenant St. Albion Roy, Fly Cutter at Hamoaze. Has drawn a bill payable to Lazarus... | Lieutenant St. Albion Roy, Fly Cutter at Hamoaze. Has drawn a bill payable to Lazarus Hingston for work done and stores supplied when the cutter drove on shore at Falmouth. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 23/01/1765 23/01/1765 -
107/128 Yonge Family of Puslinch in the Parish of Newton Ferrers Devon.TITLE DEEDS.YONGE ESTATES.Gubbs Estates. | Receipt for £384, purchase money for two messuages etc. in Plymouth (as above). Mary Gubbs,... | Receipt for £384, purchase money for two messuages etc. in Plymouth (as above). Mary Gubbs, Thomas Northmore and Benjamin Hingston, to James Yonge. | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office - - -
567/88/12 Shelly & Johns, Solicitors, Plymouth.Modbury. | Assignment 1 Sarah Rooke, widow, Benjamin, Samuel and Jane Rooke, children of Sarah Rooke, Arthur... | Assignment 1 Sarah Rooke, widow, Benjamin, Samuel and Jane Rooke, children of Sarah Rooke, Arthur Hayman, cordwainer, and John Hingston, clothier, all of Modbury 2 Ambrose Rhodes of Modbury, surgeon North Greenaven, Modbury | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1713 31/12/1713 -
74/144/16 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Counterpart lease for 99 years 1 Arthur Holdsworth of Dartmouth, esq 2 John Saunders of... | Counterpart lease for 99 years 1 Arthur Holdsworth of Dartmouth, esq 2 John Saunders of Aveton Gifford, miller Hingston's tenement, Aveton Gifford Rent: 3s pa | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1783 31/12/1783 -
RD/1264 RODD OF TREBARTHA.LEGAL.TRUSTEESHIPS.DUNNING.Kingsbridge.Deeds and leases. | Frances Dove's house | Inquisition post mortem on goods of Roger Hingstone, taken at Kingsbridge before Geo. Fortescue, esq., escheator Tenement and gdn in Sutton in parish of Southmilton; also messuage and gdn in Kingsbridge 7 June 1588. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1588 31/12/1588 -
1010M/T 9 Dodbrooke Feoffees.TITLE.Leases.Borough of Dodbrooke. | Assignment of lease for residue of 99 years | 1. Richard Drew, painter, & glazier, Dodbrooke 2. Joseph Hingston, merchant, Dodbrooke Consideration: £22 10s. Premises: messuage, tenement & herb-garden Rent: 4s. annually | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1795 31/12/1795 -
EE/22/1/63 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | Copy of typed letter from Hinks to Collie of 12 May 1924 enclosing a copy... | Copy of typed letter from Hinks to Collie of 12 May 1924 enclosing a copy of Hingston's report on Bruce and saying that the greater part of the report has been communicated to Mrs. Bruce. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
DD\TOR/103 HENLEY ESTATE PAPERS (SOMERSET, DORSET AND DEVON). | WINSHAM etc. deeds | Assignments of leases [mainly property formerly held by Chris Preston] Moieties of Wallets (24a.) & Hingston Well Mead al. Moor (19a.), Winsham, Cricket St. Thomas & Chaffcombe (Hellyar, Gill, Bond, Chick, Lumbard, Cook) | Held by: Somerset Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1598 31/12/1636 -
1205 F/T 22 South Milton Feoffees.TITLE.DEEDS.Other properties. | Grant | 1. Thos. Michell, yeoman, South Milton 2. Jn. Hingston and 4 other feoffees Consideration: £15 Premises: 1 messuage, 2 gardens, 2 orchards next South Milton church-house | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1660 31/12/1660 -
EE/22/1/33 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | Copy of typed letter from ?Baldrey, RGS to Hinks (on holiday) of 15 April 1924... | Copy of typed letter from ?Baldrey, RGS to Hinks (on holiday) of 15 April 1924 about cablegram from Dr. Hingston at Yatung - saying Bruce returned to Yatung convalescent after Malaria, Norton in command. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
C 10/154/64 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Whittington. | Short title: Hayman v Woolcott. Plaintiffs: Edward Hayman. Defendants: Elizabeth Woollcott, widow, Henry Bourton and... | Short title: Hayman v Woolcott. Plaintiffs: Edward Hayman. Defendants: Elizabeth Woollcott, widow, Henry Bourton and John Hingston. Subject: property in West Allington and Kingsbridge, Devon. Document type: bill and answer. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1668 31/12/1668 -
710/167 WOOLLCOMBE OF HEMERDON.TITLE DEEDS.Plympton St Mary.Venton. | Assignment of residue of a term of 1,000 years 1 Joseph Lugger of Stoke Damerel,... | Assignment of residue of a term of 1,000 years 1 Joseph Lugger of Stoke Damerel, gent 2 Maria Avent of Plymouth, spinster 3 George Woollcombe of Plymouth, gent Venton and Hingstone | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1790 31/12/1790 -
EE/22/1/43 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | Copy of typed letter from Hinks to Collie of 22 April 1924 about Bruce's illness.... | Copy of typed letter from Hinks to Collie of 22 April 1924 about Bruce's illness. Considers decision on what Bruce should do is best left to him and Hingston and that the Committee should not intervene. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
EE/22/1/50 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924. | Copy of typed letter from Hinks to Spencer of 23 April 1924 referring to cable... | Copy of typed letter from Hinks to Spencer of 23 April 1924 referring to cable Mrs. Bruce has received about her husband staying in Darjeeling, Hingston's advice therefore being heeded. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
C 11/614/1 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1714 to 1758. Winter Division. Pleadings. (Described at item level). | Short title: Atkins v Searle. Document type: Bill only. Plaintiffs: John Atkins junior, chirurgeon [surgeon]... | Short title: Atkins v Searle. Document type: Bill only. Plaintiffs: John Atkins junior, chirurgeon [surgeon] of Dartmouth, Devon and Elizabeth Atkins his wife (a daughter and administratrix of George Hingstone and Catherine Hingstone his wife, both deceased). Defendants: Isaac Searle and Mary Searle his wife. Date of bill (or first document): 1731. | The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill) Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1731 31/12/1731 -
C 2/JasI/H17/61 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. James I. H plaintiffs: originally 37 bundles. | Short title: Hingeston v Jope. Plaintiffs: John Hingeston and Grace Hingeston, his wife, William Hill... | Short title: Hingeston v Jope. Plaintiffs: John Hingeston and Grace Hingeston, his wife, William Hill and Joan Hill, his wife, and Giles Holdston and Mary Holdston, his wife. Defendants: John Jope. Subject: messuage in Plymouth, Devon, late of John Harvie, father of plaintiffs Grace Hingeston, Joan Hill and Mary Holdston. Document type: [pleadings]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1603 31/12/1625 -
C 2/Eliz/F3/49 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. Elizabeth I. F plaintiffs: originally 10 bundles. | Short title: Feareweather v Hingeston. Plaintiffs: John Feareweather. Defendants: Owen Hingeston and John Hingeston. Subject:... | Short title: Feareweather v Hingeston. Plaintiffs: John Feareweather. Defendants: Owen Hingeston and John Hingeston. Subject: To establish plaintiff's right to a watercourse. A tenement and land in Boltbury [Bolberry] Allen, in the parish of Marlborough [Malborough], Devon, the inheritance of plaintiff. Document type: [Pleadings]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 17/11/1558 24/03/1603 -
5721 A/PO 35 Dodbrooke Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Settlement Certificates. | Elizabeth Hingeston, widow, West Allington | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1702 31/12/1702 -
MS 1640/323/164 George Bell & Sons Archive.Correspondence: Bohn Library.Letters from authors. | Correspondence: Hingeston-Randolph, F.C. | | Held by: University of Reading: Special Collections - - -
STAC 5/H2/39 Court of Star Chamber: Proceedings, Elizabeth I. H plaintiffs. | Harris v Cone, Hingeston, Pollarde. | Harris v Cone, Hingeston, Pollarde. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 17/11/1576 16/11/1577 -
MS 1393 3/4756 Longman Group Archive Part 3: Longman Agreements. | Agreement with Pamel Hinkson. Publication: St Mary's | Author: Pamel Hinkson. Receipt 1926, correspondence 1933 | Held by: University of Reading: Special Collections - - -
EKW/1/127 Ellis Kirkham Waterhouse Archive.Research files on artists. | Gainsborough, Thomas, 1727-1788; Portraits H | Includes: -second page of a letter from G.T. Dow Smith, concerning a portrait of the Reverend Robert Hingston -summary description of a portrait of Mary Hamond -letter from K.M. Gallop, Christie's, dated 3 July 1958, concerning a portrait of Mr Hale -letter from T.W Goodison, dated December 1936, concerning a portrait of Squire & Mrs Hallett -two letters from William Hood, Bowes Museums, dated 12 February and 5 May 1970, concerning the conservation a portrait of Mrs Heywood -Reade, Aleyn Lyell (1911). 'The Halletts of Canons', Notes and Queries, 30 December 1911. Also includes a copy of the original article on the Hallett family, written by William Roberts and published 11 November 1911. -letter from J.H. Archer, dated 26 September 1911, concerning a portrait of Squire & Mrs Hallett -letter from L.S. Le Roux, dated 2 May 1960, concerning a portrait of Mrs Hallett -letter from W.G. Constable, Curator of Paintings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, dated 9 May 1950, concerning a painting at Aldrich House. Also concerns Constable's research on 'Niobe' by Richard Wilson -photocopy of catalogue entries from a sale of the property of C.J. Hanson Smith, held at Sotheby's, 23 June 1971, showing details of portraits of Mrs Allee Hanson (lot 107), and William Hanson (lot 108) annotated by Waterhouse -two letters from Major B.H. Mylne, dated 16 July & 5 August 1954, concerning a portrait of Mrs HArdinge -letter from Joseph C. Sloane, Ackland Art Center, dated 1 May 1965, concerning a portrait of Robert Harley -lettter from B Copinger Hill, dated 9 June 1960, concerning portraits of the Hill family -letter from Clement Hill, Queen Hoo Hall, Hertfordshire, dated 9 November 1959, concerning a portrait of a member of the Hill family -two letters from W.B. Hill, dated 8 November 1977 & 20 March 1978, concerning a portrait of John Hill and a portrait of his wife and son Also includes transcript of a statement about these portraits made by Walter Hill in 1926 -five letters from John Fitch, dated 21 & 29 September; 7 October 1954; 23 May 1955 and 20 March 1961concerning portraits of the Hingeston family. Also includes the transcription of an extract from a letter from Mr J.H. Bingham to Fitch, dated 7 March 1955 -letter from John Quilter, Gooden & Fox, dated 26 April 1963, concerning a portrait of the Rev. James Hingeston -letter from Richard L. Feigen, dated 1 February 1979, concerning a portrait of Bishop Richard Hurd -letter from Gail Hilme, dated 11 Sep 1948, concerning a portrait of Mrs Hoare and son in her collection. Also concerns a portrait of an unknown woman by Gainsborough Dupont. | Held by: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art - - -
C 7/664/41 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Hamilton. | Short title: Jones v Hinkson. Plaintiffs: Charles Jones. Defendants: John Hinkson and others. Place or... | Short title: Jones v Hinkson. Plaintiffs: Charles Jones. Defendants: John Hinkson and others. Place or subject: property in Baltonsborough, Somerset. Document type: bill only. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1712 31/12/1712 -
123M/L637 PETRE.LEASES AND RELATED DOCUMENTS.Churchstow Manor. | 5 May 1721 Counterpart lease for 99 years or 2 lives in reversion Lessee: John... | 5 May 1721 Counterpart lease for 99 years or 2 lives in reversion Lessee: John Hawkins of Churchstow, yeoman. Fine: £60. Premises: reversion, on death of the Reverend Francis Hingston of Newton Ferrers clerk, of close called higher Willparke parcel of Norton farm containing 10 acres, in the possession of Francis Hingston. Lives: lessee and Mary daughter of Richard Milcumbe of Kingsbridge, carpenter. Rent 15s., heriot best beast or £2, to plant 3 oak, ash or elm trees annually or forfeit 3s. 4d. for every tree. Mark and seal. | Printed. Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1721 31/12/1721 -
122 A/PO 516 Ilsington Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship indentures, 1777-1844. | William Hinkson apprenticed to Samuel Nosworthy, churchwarden | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1779 31/12/1779 -
122 A/PO 541 Ilsington Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship indentures, 1777-1844. | Loveday Hinkson apprenticed to Joseph Wills, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1781 31/12/1781 -
3594 A-99/PO 50/323 Broadclyst Parish.OVERSEERS.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Mary Hinkson apprenticed to Joseph Smith | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1790 31/12/1790 -
C 1/490/31 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Early Pleadings and Proceedings, Richard II to Philip and Mary. Chancery pleadings addressed to Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York, Cardinal and Papal Legate as Lord... | Short title: Coffyn v Fortescu. Plaintiffs: Richard, son of Isabel Coffyn, John Fortescu, and Margaret,... | Short title: Coffyn v Fortescu. Plaintiffs: Richard, son of Isabel Coffyn, John Fortescu, and Margaret, his wife, Robert Aysscheford and Agnes, his wife, and John, son of Jane Gelys. Defendants: William Fortescu of Wood, esquire. Subject: Detention of deeds relating to lands in Houghton, Wonwell, Hingston, Noddon,Lowyston, Hawkridge, Newton Ferrers, Noss Mayo, Dunston, Plympton, Petertavy, Ky[ngesbryg]e, Mothecomb, Whitemoor, Langston, B.. nyscombe, Over and Nether Thorslygh, Aysherygge, Langhuish, Denbury,.. ake, and Totnes, late of John, grandson of Robert Hingston, the said Isabel, Margaret and Agnes being his aunts and heirs. Devon. | Mutilated. Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1518 31/12/1529 -
123M/L523 PETRE.LEASES AND RELATED DOCUMENTS.Churchstow Manor. | 8 November 1655 Counterpart lease for 99 years or 3 lives Lessee: Daniel Phillips of... | 8 November 1655 Counterpart lease for 99 years or 3 lives Lessee: Daniel Phillips of West Allington gent. Consideration: surrender of copyhold estate of John Hingston in premises, fine £140. Premises: tenement and 35 acres in tenure of John Hingston. Lives: lessee, Agnes Birdwood of West Allington spinster and John son of Walter Phillips of West Allington. Rent 20s., heriot best beast or £3 6s. 8d., to live on the premises 9 months in the year, to plant 3 oak, ash or elm trees annually. Sig. and ?arm. seal. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1655 31/12/1655 -
C 241/84/5A Chancery: Certificates of Statute Merchant and Statute Staple. Description available at other catalogue level. | Debtor: Henry de la More, goldsmith, citizen, and merchant of London. Creditor: Lapin Roger of... | Debtor: Henry de la More, goldsmith, citizen, and merchant of London. Creditor: Lapin Roger of Canterbury, merchant. Amount: £80. Before whom: John de Wengrave, Mayor of London; William de Hethersett; in the presence of John de Selling, Peter de Hingston, John de Hingston, and John Horn, merchants. When taken: 07/03/1317 First term: 23/04/1318 Writ to: Sheriff of London, Herts., and Essex Sent by: John de Wengrave, Mayor of London; William de Hethersett. Endorsement: London' coram Rege. | He has not paid the £20 due in 1319; the request is for the payment of this £20 to be enforced. This membrane is unnumbered. Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1318 31/12/1318 -
C 6/397/44 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Collins. | Short title: Collaford v Peeke. Plaintiffs: Nicholas Collaford infant, of Blackawton, Devon , by Glanvill... | Short title: Collaford v Peeke. Plaintiffs: Nicholas Collaford infant, of Blackawton, Devon , by Glanvill Smyth , his guardian. Defendants: Agnes Peeke widow, of Blackawton, Devon , John Perring yeoman, of Stoke Fleming, Devon , Mary Perring his wife, Richard Spinney , Agnes Hingston widow, of Blackawton, Devon. Subject: a mortgage bond from John Hingston , of Blackawton, Devon , deceased, part of the plaintiff's late mother's estate, which was legally due to the plaintiff: mentions Henry Collaford , of Blackawton, Devon , intestate and Elizabeth Collaford his wife. Document type: bill, two answers. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1709 31/12/1709 -
C 241/83/48 Chancery: Certificates of Statute Merchant and Statute Staple. Description available at other catalogue level. | Debtor: Henry de la More, goldsmith, citizen, and merchant of London. Creditor: Lapin Roger of... | Debtor: Henry de la More, goldsmith, citizen, and merchant of London. Creditor: Lapin Roger of Canterbury [Kent], merchant [and moneyer] Amount: £80. Before whom: John de Wengrave, Mayor of London; William de Hethersett; in the presence of John de Selling, Peter de Hingston, John Horn, and John de Hingston. When taken: 07/03/1317 First term: 23/04/1318 Writ to: Sheriff of London Sent by: John de Wengrave, Mayor of London; William de Hethersett. Endorsement: London' coram Iusticiariis de Banco. | He has not paid the first £20. Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1318 31/12/1318 -
123M/L524 PETRE.LEASES AND RELATED DOCUMENTS.Churchstow Manor. | 8 November 1655 Counterpart lease for 99 years or 3 lives Lessee: Daniel Phillips of... | 8 November 1655 Counterpart lease for 99 years or 3 lives Lessee: Daniel Phillips of Westallington gent. Consideration: surrender of lease of John Hingston the elder, fine £100. Premises: close, now divided into 4 shifts, called Skeydon, containing 26 acres and parcel of the desmesnes, in tenure of John Hingston. Lives: lessee, Agnes Birdwood of Westallington spinster and Isaac son of William Gilbert of South Milton, yeoman. Rent 30s., farlive 30s. Sig. and seal. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1655 31/12/1655 -
1981 A/PO 198 Stoke Gabriel Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship Indentures. | John Hinkson apprenticed to John Knight | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1773 31/12/1773 -
MS 11936/370/573827 Records of Sun Fire Office. | Insured: John Hingeston, Charmouth, Dorset, surgeon | Insured: John Hingeston, Charmouth, Dorset, surgeon | Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London 27/09/1790 27/09/1790 -
C 7/243/67 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Hamilton. | Short title: Northmore v Hingeston. Plaintiffs: Thomas Northmore. Defendants: Benjamin Hingeston. Place or subject: property... | Short title: Northmore v Hingeston. Plaintiffs: Thomas Northmore. Defendants: Benjamin Hingeston. Place or subject: property in Exeter, Devon. Document type: answer and schedule. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1692 31/12/1692 -
C 7/152/15 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Hamilton. | Short title: Hingeston v Luscombe. Plaintiffs: William Hingeston. Defendants: John Luscombe and Rebecca Luscombe his... | Short title: Hingeston v Luscombe. Plaintiffs: William Hingeston. Defendants: John Luscombe and Rebecca Luscombe his wife. Place or subject: property in Thurlestone, Devon. Document type: bill only. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1698 31/12/1698 -
710/99 (a-b) WOOLLCOMBE OF HEMERDON.TITLE DEEDS.DEVON.Hemerdon and Bickfordtown.Bickfordtown. | Lease and release 1 John Prowse of Eamerton, Somerset, clerk 2 Maria Avent of Plymouth,... | Lease and release 1 John Prowse of Eamerton, Somerset, clerk 2 Maria Avent of Plymouth, spinster Extinguishment of an annuity charged on Sherwills in Plympton St Mary, Brookings and Algers tenements in Hemerdon, Hingston's Slade close, Hophay Orchard, Bickfordtown or Lower Bickfordtown | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1790 31/12/1790 -
48/13/2/3/13b MALLOCK OF COCKINGTON. | (b) Bond (1) John Phillipps of Marledon, yeoman and Agnes Phillipps of Cockington, spinster. (2)... | (b) Bond (1) John Phillipps of Marledon, yeoman and Agnes Phillipps of Cockington, spinster. (2) Rawlin Mallock, Lord of the Manor of Cockington in £70. To faithfully administer goods of John Hingston late of Cockington, deceased. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 20/10/1685 20/10/1685 -
46/1/4/23 CORNISH-BOWDEN DEEDS. | Devon Record Office | DIPTFORD Agreement, To settle a Chancery Suit. Thomas Smith, a pauper, plt. v. William Manning the Elder, William Manning the younger, Elias Hingston and Anne his wife, Edward Evans, Richard Palke and Sarah his wife, John Fowell, Esq., and Elizabeth, his wife William Clobery, Esq., and Mary Newton, widow, defts. In consideration of a stay in proceedings, the Mannings will not take advantage of such stay, but will let complt., etc., enjoy the premises sued for and will facilitate his obtaining from the lord fresh leases on lives of himself and such surviving persons as were named in the old leases by which he formerly held the property. Plt. to have 1½ years rent now in the hands of Nicholas Hingston, the late tenant. Defts. will not molest Smith in the possession. Smith will surrender to W. Manning, jnr., the Cott House called Hernamans in Farleigh. W. Manning, jnr., will accept assignment of a promissory note £5, under hand of Grace Tapp, to Elias Hingston, and Elias Hingston's bond for £32 for payment of £16 for a mortgage and bond under the hand of William Manning, son of Henry Manning, decd. Paper. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 02/05/1737 02/05/1737 -
WH/1/2667 WHITFORDS OF ST. COLUMB MAJOR.Hearle family of Penryn.MANOR OF PENRYN CORFE.LEASES: Penryn and Stithians.Fields, Penryn.Vicarage meadows. | 14 yr. lease; rent £9. Francis Rodd of Trebartha Hall, esq., and w. Jane, Sam.... | 14 yr. lease; rent £9. Francis Rodd of Trebartha Hall, esq., and w. Jane, Sam. Wallis of Stoke Damerel, Devon, esq., and w. Betty, and Hen. Hawkins Tremayne of Heligan, clerk, and w. Harriet, to Jn. Edgcome of Penryn, barker. Two meadows commonly called Vicarage meadows at higher end of Penryn, behind Jn. Remfry's house, late occ. Eliz. Hingston, wid. decd. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 28/02/1771 28/02/1771 -
PROB 11/1263/208 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Newcastle Quire Numbers: 426 - 470. | Will of Jane Hingeston, Spinster of Ipswich , Suffolk | Will of Jane Hingeston, Spinster of Ipswich , Suffolk. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 20/07/1795 20/07/1795 -
PROB 11/1050/271 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Warburton Quire Numbers: 48 - 94. | Will of Theodosia Hingeston, Spinster of Ipswich , Suffolk | Will of Theodosia Hingeston, Spinster of Ipswich , Suffolk. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 26/02/1779 26/02/1779 -
C 2/ChasI/H32/48 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. | Short title: Hingeston v Chranch. Plaintiffs: Hingeston. Defendants: Chranch. Document type: bill only. | Short title: Hingeston v Chranch. Plaintiffs: Hingeston. Defendants: Chranch. Document type: bill only. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1625 31/12/1660 -
C 11/1277/51 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1714 to 1758. Woodford Division. Pleadings. (Described at item level). | Short title: Pitkin v Hingeston. Document type: Answer only. Plaintiffs: Millicent Pitkin. Defendants: Peter Hingeston... | Short title: Pitkin v Hingeston. Document type: Answer only. Plaintiffs: Millicent Pitkin. Defendants: Peter Hingeston and Eleanor Hingeston his wife, Mary Jacob and others. Date of bill (or first document): 1734. SFP. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1734 31/12/1734 -
48/14/59/10 Devon Record Office: TORQUAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY COLLECTION. | Devon Record Office | ASHBURTON Assignment of Lease 3 Anne (1) William Matthews of Ipplepen, clothier (2) Edward Gould of Staverton, esq. Close of land called the Millham, near Dart Bridge; this had been leased, 3 December 1692, by John Hingston and Rebecca Winsor (now the wife of said Matthews). Consideration: £10. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1705 01/01/1705 -
RD/1328 RODD OF TREBARTHA.LEGAL.TRUSTEESHIPS.DUNNING.Deeds and leases of Plymouth.Castle Street. | Bargain and sale; consideration: £100 (1) Jn. Preston of Kingsbridge, Devon, glazier, and w. Agnes,... | Bargain and sale; consideration: £100 (1) Jn. Preston of Kingsbridge, Devon, glazier, and w. Agnes, cousin and heir of Edmond Hingston, gent., decd., late a lieut. of Marines, to (2) Margt. Lee of Bridgetown, Berry Pomeroy, wid.; (3) Jn. Penhay of Kingsbridge, clothier Property as above 11 June 1713. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1713 31/12/1713 -
74/323/16 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Marriage settlement 1 George Drake of Alphington, gent 2 Margaret Wrey of Exeter, spinster, daughter... | Marriage settlement 1 George Drake of Alphington, gent 2 Margaret Wrey of Exeter, spinster, daughter of Chichester Wrey, late rector of Tawstock, deceased 3 Sir Bouchier Wrey of Tawstock and William Bastard of Kitley, esq Between (1) and (2), to include property at Whortley, Borsdon, Lunn's Hingston and Boothill tenements, all in Rattery With bond attached | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1769 31/12/1769 -
QS/129/8 COUNTY OF DEVON - QUARTER SESSIONS.Transportation of Felons.Bonds and Contracts. | Bond and Contract Buck, Clerk of the Peace and Justices. For transport of Joseph Clarke,... | Bond and Contract Buck, Clerk of the Peace and Justices. For transport of Joseph Clarke, William Mixon, Sarah Saul, John Goodyear, William Hingston, Peter Tucker, Robert Rodd, Humphrey Lane, John Berry, Henry Blake, William Atkey, Joseph Muggeridge and Grace Legg and Elizabeth Hill (convicted at Assizes) to Virginia. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1732 31/12/1732 -
1235 A - 2/PO 35 Churston Ferrers Parish.OVERSEERS.Settlement.SETTLEMENT EXAMINATIONS. | William Prowse | An inhabitant of Churston Ferrers, labourer. Born at Bickington, when aged 14 yrs, bound himself apprentice to Hugh Hingston of Torbryan, yeoman, with whom he lived 4 yrs; then he married. Some time after his marriage, his master discharged him from his service. Since worked as a labourer in several places. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1771 31/12/1771 -
EE/30/2/20 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924.Official Bodies, Correspondence with. | Typed letter from Military Secretary's Branch, Army HQ in India to Bruce of 8 Dec.... | Typed letter from Military Secretary's Branch, Army HQ in India to Bruce of 8 Dec. 1923 (referring to EE/30/2/10) No objection to Capt. Bruce and Capt. Morris joining 1924 Expedition. Likewise 5 young Ghurkas. For Major Hingston, with RAF in Iraq the Colonial Office should be approached. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
EE/30/2/10 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924.Official Bodies, Correspondence with. | Copy of typed letter from President, Mt. Everest Committee to Lord Rawlinson, Commander-in-Chief, India of... | Copy of typed letter from President, Mt. Everest Committee to Lord Rawlinson, Commander-in-Chief, India of 17 Oct.1923 asking for the following to be allowed to join the 1924 Expedition - Capt. J.G. Bruce, Capt. C.J. Morris and Major R.W.J. Hingston. Also 5 young Ghurka N.C.Os. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
C 6/310/17 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Collins. | Short title: Gubbs v Oliver. Plaintiffs: John Gubbs. Defendants: Benjamin Oliver , John Short ,... | Short title: Gubbs v Oliver. Plaintiffs: John Gubbs. Defendants: Benjamin Oliver , John Short , John Salter , Thomas Northmore , William Symons , Mary Gubbs , Benjamin Hingston and John Platt. Subject: lands and personal estate of the deceased Robert Gubbs , in Brixton, and Exeter, Devon. Document type: bill, answer. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1698 31/12/1698 -
ADM 73/329/125 Admiralty: Royal Greenwich Hospital: Pensioners and School Admission Papers, Out Pensions Pay Books and Miscellaneous Registers. School Admission papers. Ring, George - Robson, James Thorburn. (Described at item level). | William Henry Roberts. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not stated. Parents' names: William and... | William Henry Roberts. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not stated. Parents' names: William and Julia (nee Hingston) Roberts. Applicant born 15 June 1846. Siblings Courtenay and Frederick Alfred. Parents married in Plymouth 3 February 1845. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1728 31/12/1870 -
710/94 WOOLLCOMBE OF HEMERDON.TITLE DEEDS.DEVON.Hemerdon and Bickfordtown.Bickfordtown. | Marriage settlement 1 Tristram Avent of Bickfordtown, gent 2 Mary Napper of Tintenhull, Somerset, spinster... | Marriage settlement 1 Tristram Avent of Bickfordtown, gent 2 Mary Napper of Tintenhull, Somerset, spinster 3 Andrew Napper of Tintenhull, Somerset, and others Sherwills, Brookings and Algars tenements in Hemerdon, Hingstons Slade, Hophay Orchard, and Bickfordtown messuage Consideration: £800 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1764 31/12/1764 -
710/130 WOOLLCOMBE OF HEMERDON.TITLE DEEDS.DEVON.Morleigh and Charleton. | Copy release 1 John Woollcombe of Stoke Damerel, surgeon, Ann, his wife, and Elizabeth Robinson... | Copy release 1 John Woollcombe of Stoke Damerel, surgeon, Ann, his wife, and Elizabeth Robinson of Plymouth 2 Thomas Pearse of Plymouth, gent 3 John Hingston of Morleigh, yeoman Torre messuage, Chorleton, Chapmanwell, alias Chapnawell, Morleigh Consideration: £619 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1747 31/12/1747 -
382/5 Devon Deeds.Plymouth. | Lease 1 Mary Gibbs, widow, Thomas Northmore, gent, both of St Thomas the Apostle by... | Lease 1 Mary Gibbs, widow, Thomas Northmore, gent, both of St Thomas the Apostle by Exeter, and Benjamin Hingston of Plymouth, merchant 2 James Yonge of Plymouth, chirurgeon Two messuages on the south side of Vintry St and three messuages on the east side of Haynes Lane | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1690 31/12/1690 -
C 2/JasI/C11/80 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. James I. C plaintiffs: originally 30 bundles. | Short title: Came v Cole. Plaintiffs: John Came. Defendants: John Cole, Clement Gittisham,Philip Tabb, John... | Short title: Came v Cole. Plaintiffs: John Came. Defendants: John Cole, Clement Gittisham,Philip Tabb, John Hingston and John Veale (tenants of the manor [of Battisborough]). Subject: Services due for Battisborough farm, Devon, parcel of the manor. Document type: [pleadings]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1603 31/12/1625 -
ADM 73/216/46 Admiralty: Royal Greenwich Hospital: Pensioners and School Admission Papers, Out Pensions Pay Books and Miscellaneous Registers. School Admission papers. Deagon - Dudley. (Described at item level). | Richard George Drew. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not stated. Parents' names: James and... | Richard George Drew. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not stated. Parents' names: James and Eliza Drew nee Galaway Hingston. Applicant born 13 March 1833. Parents married 14 January 1832 in Parish of Mylor, Devon. Siblings: James and Mary. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1728 31/12/1870 -
X155/576 Records of the Borough of East Looe.BOROUGH OF EAST LOOE.Settlement papers. | Examination of Mary Johns singlewoman, born E. Looe, c. 5 years ago servant to Jane... | Examination of Mary Johns singlewoman, born E. Looe, c. 5 years ago servant to Jane Lyne at Liskeard for 2¼ years, then servant to Andrew Hingston at Penryn for 10 months, then servant to Fras. Meaks Lieut. of Invalids at Plym Fort for 2 years | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 15/04/1758 15/04/1758 -
2930A-2/PO 16/2 Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Militia. | Repayment order | £5. 13s. to John Callard, Overseer, Buckfastleigh for support and maintenance of wife and 3 children (under 10 yrs old) of Robert Roper, substitute in South Devon Militia for John Hingstone of Halwell, in 1798 | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1798 31/12/1798 -
D/MAP/T59 SANDWICH ESTATE, MAPPERTON.LEASES.CORNWALL.TOWEDNACK.Property at Boher Isa. | Messuage and lands in Boher Isa Wartha and Boher Isa Walgas with fields called Corn... | Messuage and lands in Boher Isa Wartha and Boher Isa Walgas with fields called Corn Watch Croft, two little crofts to the west of this, the adjoining meadow and the north part of a hedged croft late Hingston's. (Stevens) | Held by: Dorset History Centre 01/01/1771 31/12/1817 -
1205 F/TF 12-13 South Milton Feoffees.TITLE.Feoffements. | Feoffment, with counterpart | 1. Jn. Hingston and Walter Avent as TF11 2. Christopher Lapthorne and feoffees as TF11 Premises: messuage called Stabbs Hay. Rents to the use of the poor and needy | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1655 31/12/1655 -
EE/31/2/1 Everest Expeditions.MOUNT EVEREST COMMITTEE; THE 1920's; EXPEDITIONS -- 1921, 1922 & 1924.Major H.T. Morshead, Indian Government; Survey Officer with 1921 Expedition. Member of Climbing Team 1922... | MS letter from Morshead (in India) to Hinks of 15 Feb. 1924 referring to Hink's... | MS letter from Morshead (in India) to Hinks of 15 Feb. 1924 referring to Hink's letter of 20 Dec. 1923 (not on file), points mentioned: lecture-film tour in India, thanks for copy of the 1921 Everest book, frost-bitten fingers better, nomination of Col. Hingston for membership of the 1924 Expedition. | Held by: Royal Geographical Society - - -
PROB 11/375/422 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Hare Quire Numbers: 1 - 47. | Will of Edward Hinkson, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex | Will of Edward Hinkson, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 29/03/1684 29/03/1684 -
C 2/JasI/H11/27 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. James I. H plaintiffs: originally 37 bundles. | Short title: Hingeston v Treby. Plaintiffs: John Hingeston. Defendants: Peter Treby. Subject: land in Holbeton,... | Short title: Hingeston v Treby. Plaintiffs: John Hingeston. Defendants: Peter Treby. Subject: land in Holbeton, Devon. Document type: [pleadings]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1603 31/12/1625 -
C 2/JasI/P7/52 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. James I. P plaintiffs: originally 28 bundles. | Short title: Perrin v Hingeston. Plaintiffs: John Perrin. Defendants: Richard Hingeston, Margaret Perrin and Hugh... | Short title: Perrin v Hingeston. Plaintiffs: John Perrin. Defendants: Richard Hingeston, Margaret Perrin and Hugh Perrin. Subject: messuages and lands in Dartmouth, Devon. Document type: [pleadings]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1603 31/12/1625 -
PROB 11/265/111 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Ruthen Quire Numbers: 208 - 259. | Will of William Hingeston, Yeoman of Allington, Devon | Will of William Hingeston, Yeoman of Allington, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 08/06/1657 08/06/1657 -
PROB 11/811/467 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Pinfold Quire Numbers: 254 - 304. | Will of John Hingeston, Surgeon of Ipswich , Suffolk | Will of John Hingeston, Surgeon of Ipswich , Suffolk. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 28/11/1754 28/11/1754 -
Hinkson, Katherine, (1861-1931), poet and novelist, corresp | corresp | Held by: National Library of Ireland - - Former Reference Pro: See Annual Report 1952-53
PROB 11/776/183 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Greenly Quire Numbers: 1 - 46. | Will of Peter Hingeston, Clerk of Capel , Suffolk | Will of Peter Hingeston, Clerk of Capel , Suffolk. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 17/01/1750 17/01/1750 -
PH/371 Peter Hoblyn of Colquite, St. Mabyn.Leases of properties in Plymouth (1632-1746). | Counterpart of lease. Surrender of leases. £5. (99 yrs. or 3 lives) Rent 16s. (i)... | Counterpart of lease. Surrender of leases. £5. (99 yrs. or 3 lives) Rent 16s. (i) Jn. Fowell of Plymouth, Esq. (ii) Thomasine Yeabsley of Plymouth, widow. (Leases surrendered 20 November, 1622 from Alice Gyfford of Halfeberry, widow and s. Jn. Gyfford, Esq. to Henry Smart of Plymouth (all decd.) Hedland close in parish of Plymouth neare the Poores Maudlyn. For 99 yrs. or lives of Eliz. Smart (then Eliz. Fox, widow) and Grace Smart, decd., dtrs. of Henry. Reversionary lease of 13 December, 1659 by Edmund Fowell and of (i) to Thos. Yeabsley of Plymouth, merchant (decd.) - Hedland close (4 a.) 99 yrs. on lives of Thomasine Yeabsley and Dorcas Yeabsley (then Dorcas Hingston, widow) Thos.'s dtrs. Term to begin on death of Eliz. Smart (then Eliz. Fox, widow)) -- Hedland close (Lives: (ii)'s dtrs. Willmott (then w. of Jn. Bedford of Plymouth, clerk), Thomasine, and Dorcas Hingston.) Witd.: Jn. Smaly, Wm. Wilkes, Gaveregan Whiting. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office - - -
Hinkson, Katherine, (1861-1931), poet and novelist, corresp and papers | corresp and papers | Held by: University College Dublin - - Former Reference Pro: See Location register of 20th century English literary MSS 1988
C 11/705/39 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1714 to 1758. Winter Division. Pleadings. (Described at item level). | Short title: Brooking v Milner. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Benjamin Brooking of Wemburgin,... | Short title: Brooking v Milner. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Benjamin Brooking of Wemburgin, Devon, Caleb Brooking, William Ellis of Maker, Cornwall and Mary Ellis his wife, Josias Brooking aged 19 years, Rebecca Brooking aged 17 years and Elizabeth Brooking aged 14 years (said Caleb Brooking, Mary Ellis, Josias Brooking, Rebecca Brooking and Elizabeth Brooking are children of said Benjamin Brooking; said infants by their said father), Andrew Hingston of Plymouth, Devon and Mary Hingston his wife (daughter and administratrix of Elizabeth Reynolds, deceased), Sir Gilbert Heathcote kt, an Alderman of London and Samuel Hutchins, esq. Defendants: Anne Milner (widow and administratrix of Isaac Milner, merchant deceased late of London). Date of bill (or first document): 1715. | The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill) Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1715 31/12/1715 -
874D-0/T/27-28 Devon Record Office: SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.Devon Record Office: TITLE DEEDS AND PAPERS. | Devon Record Office | Quaker Charity Lands, Cullompton. 1, 2 October 1760 Lease and release 1. Joshua Williams of Exeter, accomptant, Thomas Collier of Topsham, maltster, Hugh Ellis of Uffuclme, yeoman. 2. Thomas Sanders of Exeter, merchant, William Byrd and Thomas Byrd of Uffculme, sergemakers, John Mills of Cullompton, woolcomber, John Casely of St. Thomas sergemaker, Joseph Sanders of Exeter, linen draper, Joel Cadbury of Exeter, sergemaker. Charles Fox of Plymouth, grocer, Thomas Elworthy junior of Plymouth, merchant, Henry Hingston of Halberton, shopkeeper, John Hingston of Kingsbridge, shopkeeper, Joseph Collier junior of Plymouth, merchant. Premises: 2 fields or marsh in Cullompton (3½ acres) the King's highway on the north, Water Lane on the east. Consideration: execution of trusts. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1760 31/12/1760 -
180/17/5 Foot and Bowden, Solicitors.Cornwall Title Deeds.Crebar Farm, Callington. | Lease for 99 years 1 John Horndon of Goosaford, Cornwall, yeoman 2 Anthony Horndon of... | Lease for 99 years 1 John Horndon of Goosaford, Cornwall, yeoman 2 Anthony Horndon of Trehill, Cornwall For a hall house, the house above the hall house, a linney, a stall, a bakehouse, a plot of land, a field called Bakesparke, a field called the Hill, 2 fields called Two Bunowe Parkes, another field called the Quarry and common of pasture on the commons of Hingston Fine: £50 Rent: 10s pa | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/12/1636 01/12/1636 -
36/14 BEWES, DICKINSON AND SCOTT.DEVON DEEDS.Dodbrook. | Counterpart lease for 99 years or 3 lives 1) Joseph Bastard, gentleman, Richard Baker, John... | Counterpart lease for 99 years or 3 lives 1) Joseph Bastard, gentleman, Richard Baker, John Yeab, John Hingston, James Gilbert, William Ball, John Hill, Leonard Kent, William Perrott, John Stidston, Arthur Oldreve, William Pinwell, Arthur Whitting, George Kendall, feoffees in trust of Kingsbridge parish lands 2) Elizabeth Wills of Dodbrook, widow House near market cross, Dodbrook Consideration: £34 Rent: 10s per annum | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1672 31/12/1672 -
279/108 Bond, Pearce & Company of Plymouth.Ugborough. | Deed to declare the uses of a fine 1 James Pollexfen, gent, and Johane, his... | Deed to declare the uses of a fine 1 James Pollexfen, gent, and Johane, his wife, both of Ugborough 2 Servington Savery of Shilston, esq, Thomas Searle of Aveton Gifford, mercer, and James Soper of Ugborough, yeoman 3 Joseph Hingston, the younger, of Modbury, clothier Lower Yeo alias Martyn's Yeo, East Bawcombe, Crosse Parkes, Blowdens, Furse Parkes, Shillwood, East Haredon, Trehill, Newlands, Higher Yeo and Lansford in Ugborough and Peter Tavy | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1676 31/12/1676 -
RD/1326/1,2 RODD OF TREBARTHA.LEGAL.TRUSTEESHIPS.DUNNING.Deeds and leases of Plymouth.Castle Street. | Lease and release; consideration: £202 (1) Hen. Stone of Walsall, Stafford, esq., to (2) Rich.... | Lease and release; consideration: £202 (1) Hen. Stone of Walsall, Stafford, esq., to (2) Rich. Hingston of Plymouth, merchant Three tenements in Plymouth adj. Castle Street late in occ. of Hester Parramore, Jn. Woods and Jn. Clarke; also two tenements in Castle Street being the two corner houses, late in occ. of Pascha Dowrick and Mary Driver, wids. 17/18 Mar. 1680/81. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1680 31/12/1681 -
107/125 Yonge Family of Puslinch in the Parish of Newton Ferrers Devon.TITLE DEEDS.YONGE ESTATES.Gubbs Estates. | Recital of appointment as trustees of his will, dated 23 October 1688, by Robert Gubbs... | Recital of appointment as trustees of his will, dated 23 October 1688, by Robert Gubbs of Cleave, Esq., of Benjamin Olliver, William Symons and Thomas Northmore of St. Thomas the Apostle, gentlemen, Benjamin Hingstone of Plymouth, merchant, and Mary Gubbs, the wife of the testator. Quitclaim of the estate of Robert Gubbs. Benjamin Olliver and William Symons to the other trustees, because of their age, indisposition, etc. | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office - - -
180/17/7 Foot and Bowden, Solicitors.Cornwall Title Deeds.Crebar Farm, Callington. | Lease for 99 years 1 Samuel Horndon of Goosaford, St Dominick, yeoman 2 Anthony Horndon... | Lease for 99 years 1 Samuel Horndon of Goosaford, St Dominick, yeoman 2 Anthony Horndon of Callington, yeoman (his brother) For a hall house, the house above the hall house, a linney, a stall, a bakehouse, a plot of land, a field called Bakesparke, a field called the Hill, 2 fields called Two Bunowe Parkes, another field called the Quarry and common of pasture on the commons of Hingston Fines: £8 Rent: 10s pa | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office - - -
123M/L491 PETRE.LEASES AND RELATED DOCUMENTS.Churchstow Manor. | 10 March 5 James I Counterpart lease for 99 years or 3 lives Lessee: John... | 10 March 5 James I Counterpart lease for 99 years or 3 lives Lessee: John Hingston of South Huish yeoman. Fine: £140. Premises: close of arable and pasture called Skeydon containing 26 acres, parcel of demesnes of Norton farm, late in the tenure of John Putt deceased. [no reservations are made] Lives: lessee, sons John and Hugh. Rent 30s., heriot or farlief 30s. Sig. and seal. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1608 31/12/1608 -
1010M/T 37 Dodbrooke Feoffees.TITLE.Deeds.Deeds of Joseph Bastard. | Copy fine. Hilary Term | 1. William Bastard, esq., & Phillipp Harris, gent., plaintiffs 2. John Hingston gent., & Isabel his wife; Joseph Bastard, gent., & Joyce his wife, deforc. Premises: 20 messuages, 6 cottages, 26 gardens, 10 orchards, 250 acres of land, 50 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pastures & 30 acres of furze & heath, South Huish, East & West Allington, Malborough, Kingsbridge & Dodbrooke | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1654 31/12/1654 -
CC/Chapter/172/1-12 Church Commissioners.CHAPTER.DEVONSHIRE.Malborough. | Twelve leases etc of a tenement and toft, 28 ac. arable, a cottage and a... | Twelve leases etc of a tenement and toft, 28 ac. arable, a cottage and a garden, all in Malborough; a tenement and 8 ac. arable in Horswill; and a close called Inswill (formerly Ireswill) (4c.) with a grange on it, in Malborough. All this tenement known as Clarkes. Parties: Dean and Chapter, Cryspyn, Clarke, Baker, Hingston, Elliot. | Held by: Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre 01/01/1558 31/12/1820 Former Reference Dep: C.C. 66992, 66983, 66986-66988, 65877a-65883
269A/PF2 Modbury Parish.FEOFFEES.Church House. | Lease for 99 years or 3 lives | 1 Arthur Champernowne, Chris Savery, Hy Jutsham Sam Shinner, Andrew Friend, Chris Efford Jn Chappell Wm Cotley, Humph Shinner, Walter Avent, Hy Avent, Jos Hingston, Robt Holdsworth, Peter Shepheard and Nics Ford, feoffees and Thos Warring and Chris Shepheard churchwardens 2 Jn Munday of Modbury, chandler. The Church House, formerly in possession of Joan Willing and later of Bart. Fox | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1693 31/12/1693 -
1205 F/TF 11 South Milton Feoffees.TITLE.Feoffements. | Feoffment | 1. Jn. Hingston and Walter Avent as TF9-10 surviving feoffees 2. Christopher Lapthorne and 14 other new feoffees Premises: 2 messuages, 1 toft, 2 gardens, 2 acres land, 2 acres meadow, 3 acres pasture 4 s. rent in South Milton and West Kerse. Profits for the maintenance of the parish church and relief of the poor | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1655 31/12/1655 -
WH/1/5979/1,2 WHITFORDS OF ST. COLUMB MAJOR.MISCELLANEOUS; DEEDS, LEASES, PAPERS.ST. IVES.Court Cockan. | Lease and release (trust deed). (1) Enoder Cock of St. Ives, joiner, (2) his w.... | Lease and release (trust deed). (1) Enoder Cock of St. Ives, joiner, (2) his w. Mary, (3) rev. Wm. Symonds of St. Ives, and Rich. Harry of St. Ives, gent. Consideration: (1)'s love for (2) and consideration for her care and maintenance. (1) to (3) in trust for (2): Dwelling-houses and cellars in a place called Court Cockan bounded on e. and s. with sea, on n. with Hingston land; also furniture and household goods. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1742 31/12/1742 -
ADM 106/833/59 Navy Board: Records. IN-LETTERS. Miscellaneous. T. (Described at item level). | Commissioner Trevanion, Plymouth Yard. Receipt of letter and warrant ordering the alteration of sails brought... | Commissioner Trevanion, Plymouth Yard. Receipt of letter and warrant ordering the alteration of sails brought home by the Rupert, to remove the Argyle's company into the Exeter and fit her for a voyage to the Mediterranean and to lay up the Argyle. The Lyon Hoy has departed eastward and the Dublin yacht and Port Mahon have arrived from Ireland. Is sending a warrant appointing Mr Hingston Purser of the Severn. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 23/03/1731 23/03/1731 -
RD/1329 RODD OF TREBARTHA.LEGAL.TRUSTEESHIPS.DUNNING.Deeds and leases of Plymouth.Castle Street. | Assignment of 1000 yr term; consideration: £114-11-8 (1) Thos. Elworthy of Bridgetown, Berry Pomeroy, yeo.,... | Assignment of 1000 yr term; consideration: £114-11-8 (1) Thos. Elworthy of Bridgetown, Berry Pomeroy, yeo., and w. Margt., formerly Margt. Lee; (2) Jn. Preston of Kingsbridge, glazier, and w. Agnes, cousin and heir of Edm. Hingston, gent., decd.; (3) Joseph Denham of Plymouth, brewer, and Ben. Dunning of Plymouth, merchant (1) at request of (2) to (3): 5 messuages in Plymouth in Castle Street, two being the corner houses 18 May 1716. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1716 31/12/1716 -
WH/1/6112 WHITFORDS OF ST. COLUMB MAJOR.MISCELLANEOUS; DEEDS, LEASES, PAPERS.PENRYN. | Gluvias Street. | 99 yr. lease (lessee, w. Ann, s. Wm.); rent 6/-. Eliz. Trefusis of Mortlake, Surrey, wid., and Jn. Affleck of Dalham, Suffolk, esq., to Rich. Treeve of Penryn, mason. Consideration: lessee at own cost to build limekiln, or a convenient house or cellar. Piece of ground in Gluvias Street being 1/3 part of plot of the orchard there belonging to Rob. Cotton Trefusis, being the fourth of the six plots adj. plot of Rich. Hingston, surgeon. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 17/04/1745 17/04/1745 -
E 326/2012 Exchequer: Augmentation Office: Ancient Deeds, Series B. | Grant by Walter le Ku, son and heir of Richard le Ku of London, to... | Grant by Walter le Ku, son and heir of Richard le Ku of London, to William le Palmere of that city, of two tenements in the parish of Allhallows, Stanyngecherch. Witnesses:- Reginald de Conductu, mayor, John de Hingstone and Walter Turk, sheriffs, of London, Benedict de Fulsham, alderman of that ward and others: [Middlesex] Monday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 9 Edw III. Fragment of seal. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 18/09/1335 18/09/1335 -
123M/L557 PETRE.LEASES AND RELATED DOCUMENTS.Churchstow Manor. | 3 October 1681 Counterpart licence to assign lease Licensees: William Avent of South Milton gent.... | 3 October 1681 Counterpart licence to assign lease Licensees: William Avent of South Milton gent. and Rebecca his wife only sister and administratrix of John Hingston of South Milton gent. deceased. Assignee: James Bowen of Kingsbridge ---. Reciting that Joseph Bastard late of Kingsbridge gent. deceased held the reversion of the premises, then in Richard Baker's tenure, for years determinable upon the death of Richard Baker, by leases of 19 October 1654 and 28 October 1655 and that Lord Petre licenced Joseph Bastard to assign the reversion of the premises to John Hingston 15 April 1673 and that Richard Baker has since died and John Hingston therefore became possessed of the premises. Consideration: 52s. for 2 heriots Premises: reversion of Rack parke otherwise West pasture, meadow called halfe peny meade, parcels of the farm of Norton. Rent 42s. Sig. and seal of William Avent, mark and seal of Rebecca Avent, sig. and frag seal tag of James Bowen, 4th seal tag. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1681 31/12/1681 -
3349 A/PO 16 Cockington Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.SETTLEMENT.Deposition and Examination. | Thomas Mudge of Cockington, yeoman Re: Thomas Hinkson's legal settlement | He was born in Staverton. When aged 10 yrs, he was taken by his uncle, Thomas Taprell, a partner with the deponent in Newfoundland trade. Served them until aged 18 yrs, for meat, drink and clothes. He was not apprenticed and would not serve them unless he was paid wages. Deponent, shipped him to Newfoundland service in the Brig Isabell of Dartmouth, belonging to Arthur French. Deponent, who was then master, went to sea in same Brig for two years, when deponent left the service. During 8 yrs, Hinkson served this uncle and Mudge in Newfoundland trade. Vessel occasionally laid up in Dartmouth harbour in winter season, while Hinkson lived with his uncle in Chilston, Cockington as part of the family. Thomas Mudge was resworn to this examination, confirmed it. Magistrates confirmed they would not remove Mary Hinkson, his widow without further proof of her husband's settlement in Cockington | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) - - -
PROB 11/896/402 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Simpson Quire Numbers: 50 - 100. | Will of Mileson Hingeston, Surgeon of Saint Clement Danes , Middlesex | Will of Mileson Hingeston, Surgeon of Saint Clement Danes , Middlesex. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 19/03/1764 19/03/1764 -
PROB 11/1331/121 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Howe Quire Numbers: 693 - 745. | Will of Ann Isabella Hingeston, Spinster of Ipswich , Suffolk | Will of Ann Isabella Hingeston, Spinster of Ipswich , Suffolk. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 12/10/1799 12/10/1799 -
PROB 11/375/223 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Hare Quire Numbers: 1 - 47. | Will of John Hingeston, Gentleman of Saint Margaret Westminster, Middlesex | Will of John Hingeston, Gentleman of Saint Margaret Westminster, Middlesex. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 16/02/1684 16/02/1684 -
PROB 11/908/272 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Rushworth Quire Numbers: 148 - 196. | Will of Ann Hingeston, Spinster of Saint Clement Danes , Middlesex | Will of Ann Hingeston, Spinster of Saint Clement Danes , Middlesex. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 09/05/1765 09/05/1765 -
PROB 11/1334/204 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Howe Quire Numbers: 836 - 880. | Will of Samuel Farra Hingeston, Gentleman of Spring Gardens , Middlesex | Will of Samuel Farra Hingeston, Gentleman of Spring Gardens , Middlesex. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 23/12/1799 23/12/1799 -
PROB 11/986/169 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Stevens Quire Number: 105 - 152. | Will of Benjamin Hingeston, Gentleman of Saint Agnes , Cornwall | Will of Benjamin Hingeston, Gentleman of Saint Agnes , Cornwall. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 18/03/1773 18/03/1773 -
ADM 106/292/355 Navy Board: Records. IN-LETTERS. Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous. (Described at item level). | Folio 355: John Hinkson of Dover, Mariner. Power of attorney granted to Richard Carey, Grocer... | Folio 355: John Hinkson of Dover, Mariner. Power of attorney granted to Richard Carey, Grocer of London to receive his gratuity for service against the enemy last August in the Prudent Mary fire ship, Captain Christopher Billopp. Witnessed by William Billop, Henry Nye, senior and Laurence Hatsell. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 20/12/1673 20/12/1673 -
ADM 106/861/221 Navy Board: Records. IN-LETTERS. Miscellaneous. L-O. (Described at item level). | Captain Henry Osborn, the Portland, Portsmouth. Henry Hinkson has been appointed Master of the Portland... | Captain Henry Osborn, the Portland, Portsmouth. Henry Hinkson has been appointed Master of the Portland and was discharged as Mate of the Edinburgh on the 5th. He has been waiting for his warrant since then. Asks for it to be sent and for him to be allowed the time he has been waiting. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 11/03/1734 11/03/1734 -
48/13/1/14/1 MALLOCK OF COCKINGTON. | Draft Settlement. (1) Rawlin Mallock of Cockington, esquire. (2) Sir Thomas Carew of Haccombe, Bart.... | Draft Settlement. (1) Rawlin Mallock of Cockington, esquire. (2) Sir Thomas Carew of Haccombe, Bart. John Taylor of Denbury, esquire. and Richard Mallock of Cockington, gent. Tenement at Chilston formerly in the possession of George Bourton, deceased, a messuage called Hingston now converted into an orchard, Little Burridge, Cross Park, the estate of Samuel Sampson, Hosgoods Tenement, Chapply, the tenement now in the possession of Gilbert Bickford, Markhams and other estates in Cockington. Cockington | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1744 31/12/1744 -
C 241/93/30 Chancery: Certificates of Statute Merchant and Statute Staple. Description available at other catalogue level. | Debtor: John de Needham, citizen and merchant of London. Creditor: Thomas de Cambridge, citizen and... | Debtor: John de Needham, citizen and merchant of London. Creditor: Thomas de Cambridge, citizen and mercer of London. Amount: £20. Before whom: Nicholas de Farndon, Mayor of London; William de Hethersett, Clerk, in the presence of Robert Mandour, Richard Mandour, Thomas de kent, and Thomas de Hingston, merchant. When taken: 02/04/1321 First term: 11/04/1322 Last term: 11/04/1322 Writ to: Sheriff of Herts Sent by: Hamo de Chigwell, Mayor of London; William de Hethersett. Endorsement: Hertford. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1322 31/12/1322 -
C 241/91/34 Chancery: Certificates of Statute Merchant and Statute Staple. Addressed to Baldock (undated) (London). | Debtor: Thomas de Cornwall, and Adam de.., merchants of London. Creditor: William de Hethersett [citizen... | Debtor: Thomas de Cornwall, and Adam de.., merchants of London. Creditor: William de Hethersett [citizen and mercer, merchant, of London] Amount: £20. Before whom: Hamo Chigwell, Mayor of London; William de Hethersett, Clerk; in the presence of Reginald de Masssingham, William de Pickworth, Thomas de Hingston, and John Moton, merchants. When taken: 12/12/1320 First term: 02/02/1321 Last term: 24/06/1321 Writ to: Sheriff of. Sent by: Hamo de Chigwell, Mayor of London; William de Hethersett. Endorsement: Justic' de Banco. | Torn and blackened. Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1321 31/12/1321 -
MP 69/32 Miscellaneous Papers (Remark Books).Miscellaneous Papers Volume 69 (BA1). | Individual pages for: [No ship name noted] | Assigned: 'J H [James Hingston] Tuckey'. New South Wales, Basses [Bass] Strait, Glass House Bay, Queensland, Port Stephens, Hunter's [Hunter] River, Broken Bay, Hawkesbury River, Port Jackson, Twofold Bay, Port Philip, Victoria, Port Dalrymple, Paramatta, George's River, Sydney, Australia; Van Diemens Land [Tasmania]: no date specified. Annotated in black pen and pencil. Page numbers indicated: 884 to 936 | Remnant of circular red sticker on top left hand corner of page 936 Held by: United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) Archive - - Former Reference Dep: <p>Miscellaneous Papers Volume 69 Item 32</p>
PROB 11/888/350 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Caesar Quire Numbers: 246 - 290. | Will of Robert Hingeston, late Surgeon and now Surgeons Mate of His Majesty's Ship Chichester... | Will of Robert Hingeston, late Surgeon and now Surgeons Mate of His Majesty's Ship Chichester of Ipswich , Suffolk. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 13/06/1763 13/06/1763 -
C 241/90/111 Chancery: Certificates of Statute Merchant and Statute Staple. Description available at other catalogue level. | Debtor: Walter Tolimer, citizen and merchant of London. Creditor: William de Hethersett [clerk, of London]... | Debtor: Walter Tolimer, citizen and merchant of London. Creditor: William de Hethersett [clerk, of London] Amount: £10. Before whom: Hamo de Chigwell, Mayor of London; William de Hethersett, Clerk, in the presence of John Moton, Richard Truro, Thomas de Hingstone, and William de Forsham, merchants. When taken: 29/01/1322 First term: 24/06/1322 Last term: 24/06/1322 Writ to: Sheriff of London Sent by: Hamo de Chigwell, Mayor of London; William de Hethersett. Endorsement: London' cora R'. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1322 31/12/1322 -
E 40/2066 Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A. | Release by Peter le Mazerer and Margaret his wife, daughter of Alexander le Mazerer, late... | Release by Peter le Mazerer and Margaret his wife, daughter of Alexander le Mazerer, late citizen and goldsmith of London, to Roger de Mymmes, chandler, citizen of London, of the tenement the latter inhabits within Crepelgate, in the parish of St. Alphege, London. Reginald de Conductu, Mayor, Walter de Mordon and Ralph de Upton, sheriffs of London, John de Hingston, alderman of the ward: [Middx.] Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment at the Husting held Monday after St. Valentine, 12 Edward III. Sunday after All Saints' day, 9 Edward III. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 25/01/1335 24/01/1336 -
C 11/682/6 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1714 to 1758. Winter Division. Pleadings. (Described at item level). | Short title: Searle v Skinner. Document type: Bill and two answers. Plaintiffs: Isaac Searle, gent... | Short title: Searle v Skinner. Document type: Bill and two answers. Plaintiffs: Isaac Searle, gent of Dartmouth, Devon and Mary Searle his wife, John Atkins, chirurgeon [surgeon] of Dartmouth and Elizabeth Atkins his wife (said Mary Searle and Elizabeth Atkins are executrices of Francis Hingston, clerk deceased late of Newton Ferrers, Devon). Defendants: Joseph Skinner, John Edwards, Thomas Hare and Catherine Hare his wife. Date of bill (or first document): 1728. | The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill) Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1728 31/12/1728 -
3419 A/PO9/9 Combeinteignhead Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Settlement and Removal.Settlement Examinations. | Richard Horsham seaman | Now residing in Combeinteignhead. Born in Chagford. Bound apprentice to Bartholemew Dicks of Chagford until aged 21 yrs. When he was 14 yrs, his master died, and he went to St Nicholas [Shaldon] and made a bargain for 3 yrs with Abraham Hingston, to serve him in the Newfoundland fishery, which he served out. Received his clothes and wages according to his agreement, and lived with him in the winter season in St Nicholas. Since when he used the seas He married in Combeinteignhead where he now resides | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1790 31/12/1790 -
123M/L546 PETRE.LEASES AND RELATED DOCUMENTS.Churchstow Manor. | 15 April 1673 Counterpart licence to assign lease Licensee: Joseph Bastard of Kingsbridge gent. Assignee:... | 15 April 1673 Counterpart licence to assign lease Licensee: Joseph Bastard of Kingsbridge gent. Assignee: John Hingston of South Milton gent. Consideration: 52s. for 2 heriots. Premises: reversion of Rackparke otherwise West Pasture and halfe penny mead, parcels of Norton farm in the tenure of Richard Baker of Kingsbridge for years determinable on his death, the reversion of which the licensee claims by leases of 19 October 1654 and 28 October 1655. Rent 42s. Sig. and seal of licensee, sig. and seal tag of assignee. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1673 31/12/1673 -
C 241/91/41 Chancery: Certificates of Statute Merchant and Statute Staple. Addressed to Baldock (undated) (London). | Debtor: Ralph the Taverner, of Malling [Kent], merchant. Creditor: William de Hethersett [mercer and merchant... | Debtor: Ralph the Taverner, of Malling [Kent], merchant. Creditor: William de Hethersett [mercer and merchant of London]. Amount: £30. Before whom: Hamo de Chigwell, Mayor of London; William de Hethersett, Clerk; in the presence of William de Horsham, Thomas de Hingston, Adam Pikeman, and John de Wymondham. When taken: 08/12/1322 First term: 27/03/1323 Last term: 24/08/1323 Writ to: Sheriff of Kent Sent by: Hamo de Chigwell, Mayor of London; William de Hethersett. Endorsement: Kanc' Coram Rege. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1323 31/12/1323 -
ADM 354/141/42 Navy Board: Bound Out-letters. Correspondence. (Described at item level). | Copy account of proceedings by Philip Vanbrugh against William Gerrard, Boatswain of the Sunderland, Elizabeth... | Copy account of proceedings by Philip Vanbrugh against William Gerrard, Boatswain of the Sunderland, Elizabeth Ashton, wife of Joseph Ashton, Cook, who saw William Corrie, Cook of the Ranger who said he had paid for stuff from Gerrard and Samuel Bilbie, servant to the Gunner of the Sunderland and Hingston who said they were helping him to load stores into the boats. Depositions from John Kinksom, John Knight of the Ranger, Richard Smoker, William Bond and Aldery Rose, Extramen, William Corrie, and James Scantlebury, Servant to Randle,. | Held by: National Maritime Museum: The Caird Library, Manuscripts Section - - Former Reference Dep: ADM B 141
1/78 Plymouth Municipal Records.Freedoms and apprenticeships. | Bundle of parchment certificates of freedoms John Wreford Budd, Doctor of Medicine, 29/9/1832 16 November... | Bundle of parchment certificates of freedoms John Wreford Budd, Doctor of Medicine, 29/9/1832 16 November 1832 James Lee Broadbent, Doctor of Medicine Charles Hingston, Doctor of Medicine Charles Henry Bamber, surgeon James Dickson, surgeon, Royal Navy William Brooking Dolling, surgeon William Dixon Dryden, surgeon Herbert Fortescue, surgeon Primrose Lyon, surgeon, Royal Navy William Rattenbury, surgeon, Royal Navy Thomas Anthony Stewart, surgeon Thomas Tripe, surgeon Joseph Wells, surgeon John Whipple, surgeon John Collier Seccombe, surgeon William Wyatt, surgeon John Paley Baldy of Devonport, surgeon John Derry of Totnes, surgeon Edmund Rendle, Doctor of Medicine NB - All are of Plymouth except where stated otherwise | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1791 31/12/1844 -
C 11/209/20 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1714 to 1758. Sewell Division. Pleadings. (Described at item level). | Short title: King v Hingeston. Document type: Bill and five answers. Plaintiffs: Thomas King, gent... | Short title: King v Hingeston. Document type: Bill and five answers. Plaintiffs: Thomas King, gent of Stratford, Essex (as well in his own right, also as administrator of Sarah Watts widow, deceased, late of Mile End Road, Stepney, Middlesex; for the benefit of her son and daughter Robert Watts aged 19 and Elizabeth Watts spinster aged 17, until they are of age; and also administrator with will annexed of Thomas Watts gent deceased, goods unadministered by the said Sarah Watts his widow). Defendants: Francis Quarles, Thomas Chapman and Ann Chapman his wife, Robert Vincent, Thomas Williams, clerk, Thomas Adderley, Millicent Adderley his wife, Peter Hingeston, clerk, Mary Grimwood, Elliston Walker, Susanna Hackett, Ambrose Green, Frances Green his wife, Ann Bassett, Judith Bassett, Dorothy Basset, John Harvey and another John Harvey. Date of bill (or first document): 1755. Date of last document: 1755. | The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill) Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1755 31/12/1755 -
C 2/Eliz/S1/20 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I. Elizabeth I. S plaintiffs: originally 27 bundles. | Short title: Snellinge v Adams. Plaintiffs: Thomas Snellinge. Defendants: Dynnys Adams, Owyn Hingeston and John... | Short title: Snellinge v Adams. Plaintiffs: Thomas Snellinge. Defendants: Dynnys Adams, Owyn Hingeston and John Ford. Subject: Claim by descent. Six messuages and two gardens in Marlborough [Malborough], Devon. Document type: [Pleadings]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 17/11/1558 24/03/1603 -
C 6/108/139 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Collins. | Short title: Neale v Sawyer. Plaintiffs: John Neale. Defendants: Roger Sawyer , John Hingeston and... | Short title: Neale v Sawyer. Plaintiffs: John Neale. Defendants: Roger Sawyer , John Hingeston and [unknown] Ford. Subject: property in South Pool, Devon. Document type: bill, answer. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1650 31/12/1650 -
E 40/1879 Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A. | Grant by Roalnd Schenc, son of Martin Sench, decease, to John de Hingeston, citizen and... | Grant by Roalnd Schenc, son of Martin Sench, decease, to John de Hingeston, citizen and goldsmith of London, of the tenements with garden he had by legacy from Martin his father in Aldresgate-Strete in the parish of St. Botolph without Aldresgate, London, situate as described. Simon de Swanland, then Mayor of London, Henry Gisors, Richard le Later, sheriffs, Henry de Secheford, alderman of the ward. Middx. Tuesday after the Annunciation, 4 Edward III. | Seal Held by: The National Archives, Kew 25/01/1330 24/01/1331 -
Q/SB/23/123 Kent Quarter Sessions.COURT IN SESSION.SESSIONS PAPERS.Sessions Papers.Sessions Papers. | Extracts of five baptisms of the Hinkson family, 1680-92, from Milton parish registers | | Held by: Kent History and Library Centre 28/09/1693 28/09/1693 -
ADM 106/770/99 Navy Board: Records. IN-LETTERS. Miscellaneous. E-K. (Described at item level). | Folio 99: Matthew Hingeston, Purser, the Deptford, Plymouth. Asks again for his warrant. | Folio 99: Matthew Hingeston, Purser, the Deptford, Plymouth. Asks again for his warrant. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 25/05/1725 25/05/1725 -
AU FSRR 1/2/30 Records of George Allen & Unwin Ltd.Allen & Unwin: First Series.Early Records - Reader's Reports. | Reader's report by Bernard Miall on Children's progress / by Katherine Tynan Hinkson | Typescript. | Held by: University of Reading: Special Collections - - Former Reference Dep: MS 3282
Collection 55 Hinkson, Katherine, (1861-1931), poet and novelist, corresp, literary MSS and papers | corresp, literary MSS and papers | Held by: Southern Illinois University Library - - Former Reference Pro: See NUC MS 70-1903
107/941 Yonge Family of Puslinch in the Parish of Newton Ferrers Devon.MISCELLANEOUS.Buckfastleigh. | Draft: recital of lease and release, dated 8 & 9 January 1705/6, being a settlement... | Draft: recital of lease and release, dated 8 & 9 January 1705/6, being a settlement after the marriage of Robert Rolle of Stevenstone, Esq. (eldest brother of John Rolle of the same, Esq., and grandson and heir at law of Sir John Rolle, knight, deceased) and Elizabeth Duke, only daughter and heir presumptive of Richard Duke the younger, of (among other property) three fourth parts of the manor of Holbeton in Holbeton and Shaw (Shaugh), by Robert Rolle to Sir William Davye of Creedy, Devon, baronet, Sir Walter Yonge of Escott, Devon, baronet, Roger Tuckfield of Roddon Court, Devon, and John Cholwich the younger of the Middle Temple, London, Esq., on trust, if Robert Rolle die without issue, to the use of John Rolle for life, and then to Sir William Courtenay of Powderham Castle, Devon, baronet, Sir Thomas Putt of Combe, Devon, baronet, and John Sparke, for 176 years, on trust to raise portions for the younger sons and daughters of John Rolle. And that John Rolle, by his will dated 11 November 1729, gave to Dennys Rolle, his son, £2000, to Christiana Maria, his daughter, £4000, and to Isabella Charlotta, his daughter, £3000, and £2000 each to Lucia, Lucilla and Maria Phillipa, his daughters, all charged upon the above settlement. And that Isabella Charlotta married Robert Duke of Otterton, Esq. who died in 1741, but before his death it was agreed that he should be entitled to the £3000 from the time of the marriage. And that Robert Duke, by his will dated 9 January 1741, bequeathed the £3000 to Dorothy Duke, Thomas Southcott, Robert Atckins and John Staple, on trust to pay his wife £500, and to divide the remainder between his four sisters, Sarah Duke, Elizabeth Duke, Ann Duke and Frances Duke. And that Sir William Courtenay, the sole surviving trustee of the term of 176 years, appointed his son, Sir William Courtenay, his executor. And that the £3000 was not paid to Isabella Charlotta Duke or to Robert Duke, her husband, but the £500 has lately been paid to her, and £1700 to the trustees under his will, and that the other legacies, apart from that to Dennys Rolle, are also unpaid. Assignment of lease for 176 years of three fourth parts of the manor of Holbeton. Sir William Courtenay of Powderham Castle, baronet, eldest son, executor and residuary legatee of Sir William Courtenay, deceased, by direction of Henry Lord Rolle, Baron Rolle of Stevenstone, eldest son of John Rolle, deceased, John Walter of Shapwicke, Somerset, Esq., Dennys Rolle of Hudscott (in Chittlehampton), Esq., Henry Steavens of Smithcott in Frithelstock, Esq., and Christiana Maria, his wife, formerly Christiana Maria Rolle, and Isabella Charlotta Duke of Exeter, widow, formerly Isabella Charlotta Rolle, (four of the younger children of John Rolle, Lucia and Lucilla Rolle being dead), Sarah, Ann and Frances Duke, Eliza Yonge, wife of Rev. John Yonge of Puslinch, and the said Rev. John Yonge under the will of Robert Duke, and by direction of James Hingston of Holbeton, mercer, to a person whom James Hingston shall name, in trust for James Hingston. Release of three fourth parts of the manor of Holbeton; messuage, etc. occupied by Walter Wortham; messuage, etc. in Shaugh, occupied by John Head; three fourth parts of:- messuage, etc. in Holbeton occupied by James Hingston; messuage, etc. called Frogmore, in Holbeton, occupied by the same; messuage, etc. in Holbeton, occupied by Andrew Hingston; messuage, etc. in Holbeton, called Langadown, occupied by James Hingston; tenement, etc. on south-east of Holbeton Town, between Brown Well and Holbeton Poynt, occupied by Robert Hill; tenement, etc. in Holbeton, occupied by Charles King; tenement, etc. called Germans Parke in Holbeton, occupied by James Hingston. Henry Lord Rolle to James Hingston Consideration: £642 (This document appears to be a carelessly written copy of a draft. There are various inconsistencies and inaccuracies, as well as spaces for the insertion of details. The mention of John Walter, described as one of younger children of John Rolle, may be connected with the marriage of John Rolle to Isabella, daughter of Sir William Walter.) | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office - - -
69/M/2/522 MORLEY OF SALTRAM.Morley Estate Papers.TITLE DEEDS.DEVON PARISHES.PLYMPTON ST MARY.MISCELLANEOUS. | Release [from a Lease and Release] 1) Simon Hele of Plympton Maurice, gent., son and... | Release [from a Lease and Release] 1) Simon Hele of Plympton Maurice, gent., son and heir of Walter Hele 2) Edward Sparke of Plympton St Maurice, gent. Lynes Close, Allen's Piece, Hingstone's Close alias Dunstone Park, Dean's Wester Close Brookings Meadow, Bickfords Garden and Lymes Garden all situated near Underwood. Also Hingstons Orchard and a newly erected barn, both situated in Underwood. Also six tenements, Comir's tenement and a dwelling house with lands adjoining, all in Underwood. Also a plot of ground bounded on the south by the highway from the Alms house of Plympton Maurice to St Martins Street and a plot of ground adjoining St Austin's Street, both in Underwood. Also a close bounded on the south by the highway from Underwood to Blaxton. Also a piece of land lying in the Middle Lane near Holbeton Green. Also a field called Boy's Close and a close of land called Dunstone. Also a field bounded on the north and south by the Highway from Underwood to Blaxton. Also a close of land lying on the west side of the highway from Whitecross to Underwood and a piece of land lying near Holbeton Green Consideration: £360 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 16/07/1718 16/07/1718 -
263/54 Plymouth and Devon Deeds.DEVON.Dean Prior. | Lease for 99 years 1 Richard Reynell of Ogwell, esq 2 Joseph Hinkson of Dean... | Lease for 99 years 1 Richard Reynell of Ogwell, esq 2 Joseph Hinkson of Dean Prior, yeoman Property as above Consideration: £21 Rent: 3s p.a. | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 12/06/1732 12/06/1732 -
ADM 106/292/357 Navy Board: Records. IN-LETTERS. Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous. (Described at item level). | Folio 357: John Hinkson. Covenant regarding the assignment of a deed poll to Richard Carey.... | Folio 357: John Hinkson. Covenant regarding the assignment of a deed poll to Richard Carey. Witnessed by William Billop, Henry Nye, senior and Laurence Hatsell, his servant. Enclosed in f 355. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 20/12/1673 20/12/1673 -
PROB 18/64/46 Prerogative Court of Canterbury: Allegations. Described at item level. | Probate lawsuit Throp v Hinkson, concerning the deceased William Stanhouse otherwise William Stonehouse, bachelor of... | Probate lawsuit Throp v Hinkson, concerning the deceased William Stanhouse otherwise William Stonehouse, bachelor of HMS Solebay and HMS Canterbury but on board HMS Vigilant at Lanisburgh in parts beyond the seas. Allegation. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1752 31/12/1752 -
mssHM 33619-33690 Hinkson, Katherine, (1861-1931), poet and novelist, letters from WB Yeats | letters from WB Yeats | Held by: Huntington Library - - Former Reference Pro: See NUC MS 62-389
PROB 11/1189/125 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Bishop Quire Numbers: 101 - 143. | Will of Elizabeth Hingeston, Widow of Saint George the Martyr , Middlesex | Will of Elizabeth Hingeston, Widow of Saint George the Martyr , Middlesex. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 08/03/1790 08/03/1790 -
1235 A - 2/PO 181/31 Churston Ferrers Parish.OVERSEERS.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Mary Hinkson apprenticed to Henry Bailey, overseer of the poor, for Lavrence | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1781 31/12/1781 -
PROB 18/65/77 Prerogative Court of Canterbury: Allegations. Described at item level. | Probate lawsuit Throp v Hinkson, concerning the deceased William Stanhouse otherwise William Stonehouse, bachelor of... | Probate lawsuit Throp v Hinkson, concerning the deceased William Stanhouse otherwise William Stonehouse, bachelor of HMS Solebay and HMS Canterbury but on board HMS Vigilant at Lanisburgh in parts beyond the seas. Allegation. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1753 31/12/1753 -
Hinkson, Katherine, (1861-1931), poet and novelist, literary corresp (c400 items) | literary corresp (c400 items) | Held by: Manchester University: University of Manchester Library - - Former Reference Pro: See Accessions to Repositories 1985; Guide 1999 p144
C 3/81/9 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series II, Elizabeth I to Interregnum. | Short title: Haulse v Hingeston. Plaintiffs: Thomas Haulse and Agnes Haulse his wife. Defendants: John... | Short title: Haulse v Hingeston. Plaintiffs: Thomas Haulse and Agnes Haulse his wife. Defendants: John Hingeston and another. Subject: copyhold held of the manor of Challonsleigh, Devon. Document type: [pleadings]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1558 31/12/1579 -
ADM 106/770/95 Navy Board: Records. IN-LETTERS. Miscellaneous. E-K. (Described at item level). | Folio 95: Matthew Hingeston, the Dolphin, Plymouth. Being transferred to the Deptford, asks for his... | Folio 95: Matthew Hingeston, the Dolphin, Plymouth. Being transferred to the Deptford, asks for his warrant. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 02/05/1725 02/05/1725 -
E 40/2390 Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A. | Grant by John Neirneut to John de Hingestone, citizen and goldsmith of London, of one... | Grant by John Neirneut to John de Hingestone, citizen and goldsmith of London, of one marc yearly quit rent he has by gift of Cristina, late the wife of William le Bret, late citizen and goldsmith of London, issuing from a tenement in the parish of St. Nicholas Olave in Old Fish Street which Walter Cady holds by grant from Cristina for her life. Witnesses:- Simon de Swanlond, Mayor of London, and others (named): [Middx.]. Sunday after St. Peter [ad Vincula], 4 Edward III. | Injured. Held by: The National Archives, Kew 25/01/1330 24/01/1331 -
PROB 18/5/72 Prerogative Court of Canterbury: Allegations. Described at item level. | Probate lawsuit Webb and Burgos v Hingeston, concerning the deceased George Hudson, composer of music... | Probate lawsuit Webb and Burgos v Hingeston, concerning the deceased George Hudson, composer of music to His Majesty King Charles II, of St Martin in Fields, Middlesex, but who died in Greenwich, Kent. Allegation. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1673 31/12/1673 -
DEV 3/7/11 LOWER SUTTON FARM : SOUTH MILTON : CO. DEVON.DEEDS. | Bargain and sale | John Hingeston the elder of Sutton, South Milton co. Devon to Thomas STEPHENS the younger of Thurlestone, co. Devon, Roger Hingeston, yeoman of South Huish, co. Devon, Phillip CORNISH, yeoman of South Milton co. Devon. Land in South Milton co. Devon sold by John Hingeston. Consideration five shillings Signed John Hingeston | Held by: Museum of English Rural Life 01/01/1647 31/12/1647 -
DEV 3/7/12 LOWER SUTTON FARM : SOUTH MILTON : CO. DEVON.DEEDS. | Marriage settlement | John Hingeston the elder of Sutton, South Milton, co. Devon, Thomas STEPHENS the younger of Thurlestone co. Devon, Roger Hingeston, yeoman of South Huish, co. Devon and Phillip CORNISH yeoman of South Milton co. Devon; John Hingeston (son of John Hingeston the elder) and Isabell BAKER. Land in South Milton, co. Devon. Consideration £200 Copy | Held by: Museum of English Rural Life 01/01/1647 31/12/1647 -
QS/129/24 COUNTY OF DEVON - QUARTER SESSIONS.Transportation of Felons.Bonds and Contracts. | Bond and Contract Davy to Clerk of Peace and Justices. For transport of John Stanfact,... | Bond and Contract Davy to Clerk of Peace and Justices. For transport of John Stanfact, Robert Baker, Philip Hinkson, Mary Hinkson, Mary Lovering, and Joan Yetts to Virginia. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1740 31/12/1740 -
DD/HI/C/470 Papers of the Hippisley Family of Ston Easton.Northleigh of Peamore.PROPERTY TENURE AND PERSONAL ESTATE.Deeds and leases of Dodbrooks Exeter, Heavitree, Exminster and Alvington. | DODBROOKE, ETC. deeds Leases for short terms, 1281, 1568(2), for lives, 1465-1585(3) and for years... | DODBROOKE, ETC. deeds Leases for short terms, 1281, 1568(2), for lives, 1465-1585(3) and for years and lives, 1584-1715(11) Earliest is of the old mill nr 'Eggelisford' [poor condition]. The remainder largely refer to land, but the following have been noted: East Court with 3 apple and 2 herbgardens in West Alvington, but held of the Manor of Dodbrooke, 1638, a salt mill, 1649, and Court Place, 1652. The leases from the 16th cent. owe suit to the manor of D., the lords being Champernowne, 1568-, Tothill of Pearmore, 1638, Northleigh, 1648-. Tenants named in leases for lives and years and lives: Berry (of Charleton), Brockdon, French, Hawkins (all of Kingsbridge), Cooke, Head (of Stokenham), Hingston (of Little Court in West Alvington) (There is more than one reference to this family in this bundle), Manning, Oldreeve, Sampson, Shepperd and Stone (all of Kingsbridge), Rondell (of Charleton) | Held by: Somerset Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1281 31/12/1281 -
RD/1360 RODD OF TREBARTHA.LEGAL.TRUSTEESHIPS.DUNNING.Composite and general deeds. | Deed to declare uses of a fine (1) Jn. Preston of Kingsbridge, glazier, and w.... | Deed to declare uses of a fine (1) Jn. Preston of Kingsbridge, glazier, and w. Agnes, Jn. Mingoe of Kingsbridge, glazier, and Thos. Crispin of Stoke Damerel, clothier; (2) Ben. Dunning of Plymouth, merchant; (3) Owen Weymouth of South Huish, yeo., and w. Sarah Confirmation of title: Agnes Preston, being cousin and heir of Edm. Hingston, has estate in tenements in Castle Street, Plymouth; Jn. Mingoe has estate in tenement in Foxhole Street, Plymouth, divided into 2 dwelling-houses; Thos. Crispin has title to 3 closes called Clowter's or Cookman's land (about 2 acres) in the tithing of Galmeton in South Huish, which in 1713 he quitclaimed to Owen Weymouth 19 May 1716. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1716 31/12/1716 -
C 11/279/13 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1714 to 1758. Sewell Division. Pleadings. (Described at item level). | Short title: Mangles v Jones. Document type: Bill and two answers. Plaintiffs: Isaac Mangles, mariner... | Short title: Mangles v Jones. Document type: Bill and two answers. Plaintiffs: Isaac Mangles, mariner (son and administrator of Abraham Mangles, merchant deceased) both of Plymouth, Devon. Defendants: Mary Mangles, Jane, Mangles, Elizabeth Mangles, Sarah Mangles, Abraham Mangles, Jacob Mangles, Ann Doidge, Mary Mitchell, Richard Jones of Stoke Damerel, Devon (administrator of Margaret Raddon, deceased late of Plymouth), Gertrude Hingston, Nicholas Perdue and Wilmot Perdue his wife, John Morcombe and Anne Morcombe his wife, John Callis and Prudence Callis his wife, Mary Ball, a Quaker and Anne Hollick. Date of bill (or first document): 1718. | The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill) Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1718 31/12/1718 -
69/M/2/656 MORLEY OF SALTRAM.Morley Estate Papers.TITLE DEEDS.MULTIPLE PROPERTIES.MANOR OF MORELEIGH ETC. | Lease and Release with redemption of mortgage 1) Randle Ford of Lincoln's Inn, Middx, esquire,... | Lease and Release with redemption of mortgage 1) Randle Ford of Lincoln's Inn, Middx, esquire, Richard Wilbraham Bootle of Satham Hall, Co. Lancaster, esquire 2) John Shapleigh the younger of Newcourt, esquire 3) John Seale of Mount Boone, esquire Manor or lordship of Morleigh alias Moreleigh. Also borough of Newport alias Mourleigh and the advowson of Newport. Also a barn, courtlage and fields called South Moreleigh Parks and Lightacombs and lands called East Hanna Mores. Also tenements called Martins, Lower Storridge and the grist mill, Stone Estate, West Hana Mores, West White Parks, Moreleigh Farm and Foals tenement. Also closes called Storridge Wood, Elford's Quillett, Blanks Meadow, Tongue Close and Foals Meadow. Also the Great Barn. Also a toft, barn and garden with appurtenances in the parish, formerly in the occupation of John Ferris. Also a shippen in the parish lately occupied by John Hingston, and tenements formerly occupied by Edward Efford. Also a cottage called Perrens Mead. Also a dwelling house late Hingston's shop with stable, gardens and a quillett adjoining situated near Moreleigh Green. All situated in Morleigh. Also the annual rent of 20s payable out of Hichley alias Hitchleigh, Blackawton. Also the annual rents of 9s 4d and 6d issuing out of the lands formerly of Edward Newland and William Newland, Halwell. Also tenement called Capton Farm, Woodleigh. Also all lands of John Shapleigh, in Moreleigh and Woodleigh. Also Crosapark, Cold Harbour, the Moors and Atkins, Townstal. Also lands called Battersby's tenement and Expark alias Pease Park and Ford Meadow in Milton in the same parish Consideration: £9000 paid to Richard Wilbraham Bootle by 3) £1364 paid to 2) by 3) | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1779 31/12/1779 -
107/91 Yonge Family of Puslinch in the Parish of Newton Ferrers Devon.TITLE DEEDS.FORTESCUE ESTATES.Hurdwicke in Plympton. | Will of William Uppeton of Puslinch, Esq Recital of lease and release, dated 11 August... | Will of William Uppeton of Puslinch, Esq Recital of lease and release, dated 11 August 1691, of all his messuages and lands, as a settlement on the marriage of John Uppeton, his son, and Thomasin, daughter of George Fortescue of Combe in Holbeton, Esq., to Richard Hillersdon of Membland in Holbeton, Esq., Nathaniel Moyle of Pendavy (in Egloshayle, Cornwall) Richard Langworthy of Hatch Arundle, Esq., and John, son of George Fortescue, upon trusts; and that John Uppeton is since deceased, leaving only two daughters, Elizabeth and Mary The reversion of the said messuages and lands to John Pollexfen of Mothecombe (in Holbeton), Esq., and Francis Hingston of Newton Ferrers, clerk, in trust for his two grand-daughters. | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 07/09/1709 07/09/1709 -
NCUACS 54.3.95/A.288 Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Joseph Needham CH FRS (1900-1995), biochemist and historian...SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL.FAMILY.Musical career.Songs.Individual songs. | Individual songs | 'The red deer' Words by Katherine Tynan Hinkson. | Held by: Cambridge University Library: Department of Manuscripts and University Archives - - -
NCUACS 54.3.95/A.306 Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Joseph Needham CH FRS (1900-1995), biochemist and historian...SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL.FAMILY.Musical career.Songs.Individual songs. | Individual songs | 'The sweet o' the year' Words by Katherine Tynan Hinkson. | Held by: Cambridge University Library: Department of Manuscripts and University Archives - - -
215M/T5,6 Kingsbridge Feoffees.Feoffment Deeds. | Feoffment by Lease and Release | 18 December [1679] 1. John Yeab, John Tripe the elder, John Hingston, the elder, Leonard Kent, William Perrott, Arthur Oldreiffe Ely Snelling, William Pinwell, John Stidston the elder and John Kendall of Kingsbridge, surviving cofeoffees of the lands etc. of the town and parish of Kingsbridge. 2. George Yeab, Jonah Holditch the younger, John Tripe the younger, Thomas Hayman the elder, John Hingston the younger James Bowen, William Gilberd, Richard Gilberd, Joseph Tripe, Arthur Michell, Walter Cornish, Robert Kennaway, Arthur Rogers, Hercules Hawkins, Otho House and John Stidston the younger, inhabitants of the town and parish of Kingsbridge. Tenements As described in 215M/T4 Except: vi: Barne and quillet of land, part where was sometime an orchard vii: An orchard near Sugar Lane, usually demised with the house with the lands of the feoffees on the east and the street on the west x: Church house [now described as] messuage, courtlage and garden xi: Messuage herbgarden and quillet of land sometime an orchard xv: Messuage, tenement and herb garden in Kingsbridge and two quillets xx: Close called Little Rack Parke of one acre with the salt mill pool on the south xxiii Dwelling house and courtlage adjoining [? in Dodbrooke] house bounded with street on the north; courtlage with the street on the east on the south and the brook between Kingsbridge and Dodbrooke on the west xxv) Messuage, barn, courtlage and garden. [* Denotes change in tenement] Conditions as in 215M/T2 Signed by 6 of the feoffees. Seals broken. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1679 31/12/1679 -
NCUACS 54.3.95/A.147 Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Joseph Needham CH FRS (1900-1995), biochemist and historian...SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL.FAMILY.Musical career.Songs.Individual songs. | Individual songs | 'Among the stubble barley' Words by Katherine Tynan Hinkson | Held by: Cambridge University Library: Department of Manuscripts and University Archives - - -
ER 136/90 SHAKESPEARE HEAD PRESS, STRATFORD-UPON-AVON.Contributions to SHP bibliography. | Contributions to SHP bibliography | MS extract copied from 'The wandering years' by Katharine Tynan (Mrs. Hinkson) about A.H. Bullen | Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust - - -
DEV 3/7/22 LOWER SUTTON FARM : SOUTH MILTON : CO. DEVON.DEEDS. | Release | John Hingeston of Sutton, South Milton, co. Devon to Elizabeth PHILLIPS of Loddiswell co. Devon. Land in South Milton, co. Devon. Consideration £330 Signed John Hingeston Sealed | Held by: Museum of English Rural Life 01/01/1668 31/12/1668 -
DEV 3/7/21 LOWER SUTTON FARM : SOUTH MILTON : CO. DEVON.DEEDS. | Lease for one year | John Hingeston of Sutton, South Milton, co. Devon to Elizabeth PHILLIPS of Loddiswell co. Devon. Land in South Milton, co. Devon. Consideration five shillings Signed John Hingeston Sealed | Held by: Museum of English Rural Life 01/01/1668 31/12/1668 -
1579A-0/3/159 Devon Record Office: TOTNES BOROUGH.Devon Record Office: LEASES.Devon Record Office: Leases: non-Totnes.Devon Record Office: West Alvington. | Devon Record Office | Four closes Dean and Chapter of Salisbury - Hingeston | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1663 31/12/1663 -
107/159 Yonge Family of Puslinch in the Parish of Newton Ferrers Devon.TITLE DEEDS.MOIETY OF THE TITHES OF HOLBETON. | Lease and release of capital messuage of Puslinch; manor or reputed manor of Pusnage or... | ... tenement in Schorscombe, and closes called Langdeale and Wandons, late of Josias and William Hingston, Sarah Hingston, widow, and John Hingston, her son, now of William Ley and Samuel Hingston; ... tenement in Schorscombe, late of John Hingston, now of Courtenay Croker, Esq; ... tenement in Luson, late of Richard Algar, Grace Hingston, widow, and Walter Hingston, her son, now of Agnes Algar; ... tenement in Holbeton Town, Germains Tenement, of James Hingston. ... | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1745 31/12/1745 -
NCUACS 54.3.95/A.305 Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Joseph Needham CH FRS (1900-1995), biochemist and historian...SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL.FAMILY.Musical career.Songs.Individual songs. | Individual songs | 'Sweet and low' Words by Tennyson. 'The sweet May weather' Words by Katherine Tynan Hinkson. | Held by: Cambridge University Library: Department of Manuscripts and University Archives - - -
308/83/4 Yonge Family of Puslinch. | Letter to John and Duke Yonge, Commoners, Winchester [College] from Sarah Anne Bennett of Yealmpton... | Letter to John and Duke Yonge, Commoners, Winchester [College] from Sarah Anne Bennett of Yealmpton Capt Yonge has had a note from Mr Prideaux informing him that he is to take over 'this' house after Lady Day. The writer has invited herself to tea at Puslinch on Friday. Anne has gone to visit Susan Croad, but her bahaviour on departure was not pleasing. Talks about what she and Jane had for tea at Mrs Northcote's on Saturday. Maurice has returned from Plym[p]ton, delighted with school. Mentions Mr Williams' living at North Molton; a smart waistcoat for Lord Boringdon; Edward had gone to Marldon to take up his gardeners position offered by Mr Gee, only to find the offer withdrawn; Captain Yonge is putting his fishing rods in order; possible death of Major Desbrisey; Lord and Lady Seaton and their three daughters are going to Widey, and some of them are dining with Sir Graham and Lady Moore; Edward Rudd has been asking for subscriptions; the bell-ringers appear to be tipsy; Captain Harris is having trouble with his sons Jacky and Willie; the shops in Plymouth being shut and General Ellice having some blue lights On back: mentions Dr Yonge and Dr Hingston at the hospital at Plymouth and Mrs Northcote's recent call | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office - - -
107/127 Yonge Family of Puslinch in the Parish of Newton Ferrers Devon.TITLE DEEDS.YONGE ESTATES.Gubbs Estates. | Quitclaim of two messuages etc. in Plymouth, on south of Vintry Street, on north of... | Quitclaim of two messuages etc. in Plymouth, on south of Vintry Street, on north of New Kay, on west of way to New Kay, and on east of lands of Philipp Andrew, merchant, occupied by James Yonge and Richard Dimminge, erected on two cellars called the Long Cellar and the Roode cellar; and three other messuages, formerly two messuages, in Plymouth, over a cellar, formerly the lands of Edward Cock, merchant, deceased, then of Hill now of Allen, on the east of Haynes his Lane, leading from Southside Street to Greyfriars Street, adjoining lands formerly of heirs of Edward Cock, now of Hill, on east; lands formerly of Edward Cock, now of John Munyon, merchant, on north; lands of Hill on south; occupied by Robert South, Edward Bovey, and Charles Vincent. Mary Gubbs of St. Thomas the Apostle, widow, Thomas Northmore of the same, gentleman, and Benjamin Hingston of Plymouth, merchant, to James Yonge of Plymouth, surgeon. Consideration £384 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office - - -
AR/1/1021 Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice.TITLE DEEDS.Title Deeds for non-Arundell property.Devon.Ashford. | (Nativity of John the Baptist, 11 Edw [I]) Lease to farm for 10 years, while... | (Nativity of John the Baptist, 11 Edw [I]) Lease to farm for 10 years, while in Holy Land Thomas de Asford, chaplain = (1) John the clerk, son of (1) = (2) (1) to (2) his son, all his land in the vill of Asford (manor of Auaton Gyffard); to hold for term of 10 years from the present date, of the lords of Auaton Gyffard; if (1)'s heirs claim the land as their inheritance, they shall give 10 marks silver to (2) at the end of the ten years, and until they do, the land shall remain to (2) and his assigns; but (1), when he returns from the Holy Land, whether within or after the term, shall have the land back as his rightful inheritance. Nicholas de Cumb', William le Boys, John de Tettawill, William de Harwedaton, Stephen de Hyndeston. Asford [Ashford, in Aveton Giffard parish, volumes of the English Place-Name Society. Devon 266] Cumb' [Combe, Aveton Giffard, volumes of the English Place-Name Society. Devon 266] Tettawill [Titwell, in Aveton Giffard, volumes of the English Place-Name Society. Devon 266] Harwedaton [sic; Harraton, in Aveton Giffard, volumes of the English Place-Name Society. Devon 266] Hyndeston [Hingston, in Bigbury parish, volumes of the English Place-Name Society. Devon 267] | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1283 31/12/1283 -
C 12/1996/18 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1758 to 1800. MITFORD AND HANMER DIVISION. Mr Handley's Records sorted 1799: Single Bills A-W Plaintiffs: Described at item level. | [W1798 D31]. Short title: Day v Govett. Document type: bill only. Plaintiffs: William Day and... | [W1798 D31]. Short title: Day v Govett. Document type: bill only. Plaintiffs: William Day and others. Defendant: James Govett, John Govett, Charles Hingeston and Robert Hingeston. JMP. | Suit titles taken from OBS 1/662; data on parties taken from IND 1/4156 fo 105 Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1798 31/12/1798 -
269A/PO 48 Modbury Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Settlement Examinations. | John Treby | Of Langston in Kingston, husbandman. Born in Modbury, bound apprentice by the parish to John Lenn of Heathfield, Aveton Gifford, with whom he served until he was nearly 22 yrs old. Then he left his master, went to Richard Square of Langabrook, West Alvington, was hired at 2s per week. Lived with his master for 4 months, then left and went to live with Mr Prideaux, a tyde - walter in Stokenham, hired by him for 2s a week. Lived there for 1 month, then left him, and was hired out to Phillip Gillard of Stokenham for a year, with whom he lived for 13 months. Then he went to East Buckland, lived by the week with Robin Hern, continued in his service for 9 months. Then he went to Membury, married Mary Brown there, residing in a house his wife had taken before her marriage, which she rented for 15s per year. Nearly two years after, he left Membury and came to Modbury with his wife; hired a house, worked ever since as a daily labourer there, until late September, when he went into service with Benjamin Leigh of Hingston, with whom he now lives by the week | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1774 31/12/1774 -
269A/PO 98 Modbury Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Settlement Examinations. | Mary Luckraft | Singlewoman. Born in Halwell. Bound apprentice aged 8 yrs, by the parish to Mr John Hingston, farmer of Halwell. Lived with him there about a year or two, when he died. She was taken back to Halwell Poor House, resided there several weeks. Then she was placed as an apprentice by parish officers to Mr Robert Prinn, farmer, who took the estate her first master lived on in Halwell. Lived there with him for 2-3 yrs. When her master's sister, Elizabeth, married Francis Light, she was chosen by them to be their apprentice and she went to live with them at Ludbrook Mills, Modbury for 9 yrs, until aged 21 yrs. Then went back to Halwell to live with her mother, lived there with her for 6 yrs, until removed by order to Modbury. While she lived with her mother, they were at equal charges at housekeeping. She went to day labour in the summer and spun in the winter. Not sure whether a binding indenture was made for her to Robert Prinn but there was afterwards to Mr Luscombe of Woolcombe, which she signed whilst with Francis Light | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1787 31/12/1787 -
107/130 Yonge Family of Puslinch in the Parish of Newton Ferrers Devon.TITLE DEEDS.YONGE ESTATES.Gubbs Estates. | Assignment of mortgage: lease for 1000 years of messuage etc. late occupied by Richard Sayre,... | Assignment of mortgage: lease for 1000 years of messuage etc. late occupied by Richard Sayre, at Upton in South Milton; cottage etc. adjoining, called Williams's Coate; messuage, late of Edward Screech, at Upton in South Milton; close called the close by Didwell Yeate or Hillpark, 2 acres, late part of tenement formerly occupied by John Hill, afterwards by Christopher Acrenly and Nicholas Trowt, in South Milton adjoining lands late of John Carew, Esq., deceased, then of Sir Nicholas Morrice, baronet, on south and west, lands late of John Hingston, gentleman, then of Thomas Stephens, gentleman, on north, and way from Didwell to South Milton Church on east. Thomas Cornish of Onamouth in Thurlestone, gentleman, and William Horrell of Plymouth, merchant, mortgagees, by direction of John Avent of South Milton, gentleman, mortgagor, and Nicholas Perden of Plymouth, merchant, and Wilmot, his wife (the daughter of Walter Avent of South Milton, deceased, and sister of John Avent), to James Yonge of Plymouth, physician. Quitclaim of equity of redemption of the same, and of mortgage, lease for 1000 years, of another messuage, etc. in Upton, South Milton, late of Walter Avent, deceased, formerly purchased --- Fell, now of John Avent. John Advent to James Yonge. Consideration £600 to Cornish and Horell. £200 to John Avent. | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 11/08/1713 11/08/1713 -
107/304 Yonge Family of Puslinch in the Parish of Newton Ferrers Devon.TITLE DEEDS.Conant Estates.Luke Parks in Newton Ferrers. | Settlement on marriage of Richard Brooking of Newton Ferrers, yeoman, and Mary Rowse, spinster, daughter... | Settlement on marriage of Richard Brooking of Newton Ferrers, yeoman, and Mary Rowse, spinster, daughter of Josias Rowse of Brixton, yeoman. Release of four fields called Lugg Parks in Newton Ferrers; and messuage and lands in the village of Butlas in Brixton, occupied by Gabriel Cawse, lately owned by William Northmore. Richard Brooking to Arthur Rogers of Plympton St. Mary, yeoman, and Christopher Rowse of Plymstock, yeoman, to the use of Richard Brooking for life or to them in trust for him, and then to the use of his children. Assignment of lease for 99 years or three lives of messuage, etc. called Strodes Tenement, 28 acres, in Newton Ferrers, formerly occupied by Thomas Strode, then by Francis Hingston, and then by Joan Brooking, widow; and barn, orchard, and closes of land, called Scipperons Tenement, 6 acres, in Newton Ferrers, formerly occupied by the same persons. Richard Brooking to Arthur Rogers and Christopher Rowse, to the use of Richard Brooking for life, and then to the use of Mary Rowse, which with the settlement on her of several fields at Lower Harestone in Brixton, shall be in satisfaction of dower and thirds. Consideration: £100 to be paid by Josias Rowse. Settlement of land at Lower Harestone in Brixton. | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 09/10/1751 09/10/1751 -
215M/T4 Kingsbridge Feoffees.Feoffment Deeds. | Feoffment | 10 May 1659 1. John Gilberd, John Yabbe the elder, John Kendall, Nicholas White, John Stidston the elder, James Holding and William Brown of Kingsbridge, Cofeoffees of the lands etc. of the town and parish of Kingsbridge. 2. George Gilberd, John Tripe, Richard Baker, James Gilberd, John Yabbe the younger, William Pecrott, Joseph Bastard, gent, John Hardie, John Hingston, Arthur Whytinge, Arthur Oldriffe, William Pynwill, John Hill, John Stidston the younger, Leonard Kent the elder, William Ball the younger, and George Kendall, inhabitants of the town and parish of Kingsbridge. Tenements As described in 215M/T2. Except xvi: [which is as before but adds:] Also parcel of the lands sometime belonging to the said messuage, and on its west, being 10' x 8'; and a parcel of land sometime belonging to the said messuage, and on its south, being 6' x 2'. This has been lately built upon, and united with the Mills xxv: Described as moiety of one messuage, barne, courtlage and garden. Conditions As 215M/T2 but also The Feoffees not to lease any of the said lands etc. for longer than 3 lives or for a certain number of years determinable on 3 lives, without the consent of the chiefest part of the inhabitants. Signed, seals missing. Endorsed with Memorandum of Livery of Seisin. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1659 31/12/1659 -
107/960 Yonge Family of Puslinch in the Parish of Newton Ferrers Devon.MISCELLANEOUS.Manor of Newton Ferrers. | Copy: recital of mortgage, lease and release, dated 24 March 1742/3, of Manor of Newton... | ... farm, Strodes Tenement or Hingstons Higher Tenement and Sipperins or Hingstons Lower Tenement, late of Francis Hingston, now of Richard Brooking; cottage, etc., Dillon or Browns Bargain, late of John Crispin, now of Richard Brooking; farm, Weddicombes Bargain, of Joyce and Mary Dunn; farm and cottage acres, with Hodges or Hoggs Quillet, of Hannah Gee; Newton Coppice or Newton Wood, in demesne, cottage, orchard and garden of Walter Hingston; cottage and two herbal plots of Caleb Brooking; ... | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 06/05/1765 06/05/1765 -
RD/1366 RODD OF TREBARTHA.LEGAL.TRUSTEESHIPS.DUNNING.Wills.Enty. | Copy will of Jn. Enty of Exeter, minister of the gospel - "To the sober... | ... - 20/- to former servant Mary Hingston - residue to w. Ann (extrix.) Made 1728, proved 1743. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1728 31/12/1728 -
DD\GB/151/84 Gibbs Mss.GORE FAMILY ACCOUNTS (i). | p.140 | Receipt for £31. 11s., the interest on £788. 18s., pd. by Wm. Gore to Mileson Hingeston. | Held by: Somerset Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust) 10/12/1751 10/12/1751 -
DEV 3/7/24 LOWER SUTTON FARM : SOUTH MILTON : CO. DEVON.DEEDS. | Deed to lead uses of a fine | John Hingeston of Sutton, South Milton, co. Devon, Isabell, (his wife) Joseph BASTARD of Kingsbridge co. Devon and Joyce (his wife) to Thomas ADAMS yeoman of Malborough co. Devon, Thomas CHRISPYN of Exeter co. Devon, Thomas HAYMAN,yeoman of Kingsbridge, co. Devon and Elizabeth PAILLIAS. Land in South Milton, co. Devon Signed Joan Hingeston; Joseph Bastard; Thomas Hayman Sealed | Held by: Museum of English Rural Life 01/01/1668 31/12/1668 -
215M/T11, 12 Kingsbridge Feoffees.Feoffment Deeds. | Feoffment by Lease and Release | 18 October 1738 1. John Hawkins and John Cranch, surviving Cofeoffees of the lands etc. of the town and parish of Kingsbridge. 2. Alexander Wills, Robert Kennaway, Thomas Distain, Jacob Davis, Jacob Palmer, Thomas Hurrell, John Phillips, Thomas Dove, Jeremiah Smith, Joseph Cranch, Abraham Stone, Thomas Wakeham the elder, Thomas Hingston, James Roope, Henry Bowen, Thomas Moore, William Frink and William Paddon, inhabitants of the town and parish of Kingsbridge. Tenements As described in 215M/T6. Except: vi: Dwelling house, barn and quillet of land, now a garden and orchard xiii: Messuage, herb garden and little meadow now an orchard xx: Close of land called Little Rackpark xxiii; Dwelling house and courtlage in Dodbrooke, the house lying with the street on the north and west, and the courtlage with the brook between Kingsbridge and Dodbrooke on the west and the street on the east and south xxix: Messuage and buildings at Higher Fursdon, The Great Heath of 18 acres, the Little Heath of 5 acres, the two Zing [sic] moors of 5 acres, the bottompark and a little herb garden adjoining to another herb garden containing 5 acres, the 2 Crossparks of 8 acres, close of land of 1 acre lying against Sherford church, 1 little meadow adjoining to a meadow called the Cow park, 1 meadow of ½ acre, a close of 3 acres called the Great Orchard, orchard called Ford's and a quillet of land behind the Great Barn of ½ acre, a close of 3 acres called the Barn park, and a meadow and an orchard of 2 acres, all in the parish of Sherford. [Denotes change in tenement] Conditions as in No. 215M/T9. Signed and Sealed, with the seal of the town of Kingsbridge in addition. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1738 31/12/1738 -
107/146 Yonge Family of Puslinch in the Parish of Newton Ferrers Devon.TITLE DEEDS.MANOR OF PUSLINCH. | Copy of bargain and sale of manor or reputed manor of Newton Ferrers, with appurtenances... | Copy of bargain and sale of manor or reputed manor of Newton Ferrers, with appurtenances (except meadow or pasture, 13 acres, called Oake Park and John Well Close, occupied by Thomas Prideaux); Saffron Park, 11/2 acres, in Revelstoke, occupied by Widow Nicholls; capital messuage, etc., Gnaton, in Newton Ferrers, occupied by William Roe; messuages and lands called Preston and Bickford in Newton Ferrers; farm, Crispins Cottage, in Revelstoke; Newton Mills; Newton Coppice with a cottage, occupied by Richard Martin; cottage of Edith Skinner; cottage of Nicholas Mumford; Browns Cottage, of Stephen Holman; four decayed cottages; farm, Crebers, of John Crispin; farm, Clanicombe, of John Crispin; farm, Dillons, of John Crispin; farm, Barnicott Tenement, of John Barnicott; Holditch's Cottage, of Richard Holdich; farm, Elliotts Tenement, of Edward Elliott; farm, Lambside Tenement; ground, called Hodges Quilate, of Francis Kingston; farms, Strodes Tenement or Hingston Higher Tenement, and Sipperins Tenement or Hingstons Lower Tenement, of Francis Hingston; ... | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 28/03/1730 28/03/1730 -
ACC/538/2nd dep/4068 WOODBRIDGE AND SONS, UXBRIDGE [SOLICITORS].2nd deposit.Clients' Papers: OTHER MIDDLESEX PARISHS.Chelsea: Henry Gardner. | Marriage settlement; Thomas HAMMOND and Miss Lucy Mable GARDNER £500 bank annuities bequeathed to Miss Gardner under the will of her father, Thomas GARDNER. Trustees: John Hingeston & Henry Lasher GARDNER | | Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London 26/03/1770 26/03/1770 -
1010M/T 38 Dodbrooke Feoffees.TITLE.Deeds.Deeds of Joseph Bastard. | Feoffment | 1. John Hingeston, gent., S. Milton & Isabell his wife 2. Joseph Bastard, gent., Dodbrooke Consideration: £130 Premises: messuage, land & tenements in Malborough, West Allington, Kingsbridge & Dodbrooke | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1654 31/12/1654 -
P 98/2/8 Kenwyn Parish Church.ECCLESIASTICAL.INCUMBENT.INCUMBENTS' PAPERS. | Printed list of incumbents of Kea and Kenwyn extracted from episcopal registers of Exeter and... | Printed list of incumbents of Kea and Kenwyn extracted from episcopal registers of Exeter and Truro and the archiepiscopal registers of Canterbury under the superintendence of the Revd. Prebendary Hingeston-Randolph, rector of Ring-moore. 1412-1908 | Held by: Cornwall Record Office - - -
1205 F/TF 7-8 South Milton Feoffees.TITLE.Feoffements. | Feoffment, with bond in £10 | 1. Nicholas Doltyn, gent., Thurlestone 2. Jn. Hingestone, gent., South Milton Walter Avent, yeoman, South Milton Consideration: £5 5s. Premises: Lange Meade, South Milton | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1637 31/12/1637 -
1205 F/T 21 South Milton Feoffees.TITLE.DEEDS.Other properties. | Grant | 1. Wm. Hingeston, yeoman, South Milton 2. Hugh Smythe, South Milton Consideration: 28s. Premises: 2 parcels of land, 1 messuage South Milton [Damaged] | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1617 31/12/1617 -
1205 F/T 6 South Milton Feoffees.TITLE.DEEDS.Lands next those of Dean and Chapter of Salisbury. | Feoffment | 1. Wm. Hingeston, yeoman, South Milton 2. Hugh Smith, gent., South Milton Consideration: £12 Premises: 2 parcels of land, 1 nursery next lands of Dean and Chapter | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1611 31/12/1611 -
DEV 3/7/23 LOWER SUTTON FARM : SOUTH MILTON : CO. DEVON.DEEDS. | Fine | Between Thomas ADAMS and Elizabeth PHILLIPS plaintiffs and John Hingeston and Isabella (his wife) and Teresa Joseph BASTARD and Joyce (his wife), deforceants. Land in South Milton co. Devon | Held by: Museum of English Rural Life 01/01/1668 31/12/1668 -
107/177 Yonge Family of Puslinch in the Parish of Newton Ferrers Devon.TITLE DEEDS.MOIETY OF THE TITHES OF HOLBETON.Will of John Yonge. | Release of the manor of Pusnage or Postlinch or Puslinch, with appurtenances, in Yealmpton and... | Release of the manor of Pusnage or Postlinch or Puslinch, with appurtenances, in Yealmpton and Newton Ferrers; farm, Two Crosses; farm, Gloynes Tenement; farm, Walkes Tenement, late of Frederick Walke, now of John Fowler; farm, Coombe Tenement, late of John Coombe, now of John Yonge; farm, Courtis's Tenement, late of George Courtis, now of John Algar; Dunns Cottage, late of Andrew Dunn, now of Philip Leight; farm, Ashcombe Tenement, late of Robert Brooking, now of Robert Giles; farm, Bodbury or Redbury Tenement, late of Robert Brooking, now of Elizabeth Upton; farm, Dunns Tenement by Ashcombe, late of John Hamlin, then of Andrew Dunn, now of Elizabeth Upton: farm, Row Tarr tenement, late of Amy Hearding, now of John Algar; farm, Barts or Burts Tenement, late of John Edwards, now of John Yonge: farm, Kennisons or Dunns Tenement, late of Martin Dunn, now of Philip Leight; farm, Hardings Tenement, late of --- Fox, now of John Algar; farm, Bears Tenement by Ashcombe; farm, Heards Tenement, late of Robert Brooking, now of Robert Giles; Gees Cottage; Gills Tenement in Newton Ferrers, late of John Brooking, now of John Knight; all part of the manor of Puslinch; advowson of Newton Ferrers; capital messuage of Puslinch with lands, etc. in Newton Ferrers, late of James Yonge, Esq., then of John Yonge, clerk, now of John Yonge; moiety of capital messuage, etc. of Combe in Holbeton, late of John Tarring, now of Joseph Veale; of tenement, Vicars Parks; of tenements, Burlescombe, Burgesses Parks, Frogmear, and Smithwills, all in Holbeton, late of John Tarring, now of James Hingston; and of messuages, fields, etc. called Tayle Yeat, Portaway Head or Tobacco Park, Barn Park, Blindwell, Squares Tenement and Green Park, all in Holbeton, late of John Algar, William Crispin, John Herring and Thomas Phillips; and of messuages, fields, etc. called Landsend, Landsend Wood and Birchment, 510 acres, in Colebrooke, late of Waldo Calmady, Esq., now of John Huggins; and other property of John Yonge (except the Tan Yard, Fulling Mills and Paper Mills in Plymouth). John Yonge of Puslinch, clerk, eldest son and heir at law of John Yonge, clerk, deceased, by Elizabeth, his wife, formerly Elizabeth Duke, to James Martin of the Middle Temple, London, gentleman, in order that he may suffer a common recovery by John Baker of Exeter, gentleman, to the use of John Yonge. Consideration: 10s. | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 02/06/1771 02/06/1771 -
DBW/E/2 Baker Wilbraham Collection. | SURRENDER by the Revd. George Baker Archdeacon of Totnes and Canon Residentiary of Exeter, to... | SURRENDER by the Revd. George Baker Archdeacon of Totnes and Canon Residentiary of Exeter, to George Baker of Jenmyn St., Westminster, doctor of physick e. s. & h. of said Rev. G. B. and his wife Bridget nee Bridget Harris -- capital messuage or dwelling house Barton Farm and tenement in or called SUTTON in par. of SOUTH MILTON, Devon, and four orchards called Beard Garden Culver Garden Tabbs Garden and New Garden AND ALSO fields or closes called The Downe (6a.), The Wheeler Park (6a), The Emmett (6a), The New Park (1½a), The Hogsland (2½a), The Greenway (2a), Pims Close (1a), The Harns Park (3½a), TheShirmore Park (5a), The Ryder Park (5½a), The Nappsbrake (5½a), The Two Shirmore Meadows (5½a), The Shipen Meadow (½a), The Hauthay (5a), The Two Brimlands (each 3½a), The Newhay (2a), The Bottomhay (heretofore called Bottom Hay and Rabbs Closes -2) (3a), The Fearn Park (2a), The Hillhay (½a), The Gullhay (1a), AND ALSO those Inletts and small parcels of land called the Courtlages, the Mowhay, the Stable Garden, The Green, The Two Nurseries, The Ashhay and the Herb Garden, all in SOUTH MILTON and reputed to be part or enjoyed with the said Sutton heretofor in the possession of John Hingston sen. and also two fields called the Elwills (7½a) sometime heretofore 6 closes called The Four Elwills Elwill Meadow and Collipark, situated in SUTTON sometime in the possession of Thomas Cornish sen. decd. AND ALSO 1 cottage or tenement called Tabbs Tenement situated in SOUTH MILTON heretofore in the possession of Nicholas Tabbs taylor Thomas Tabbs his son and James Wills alias Attwills or one of them AND ALSO 1 plot of land called Humphreyshay (60 perches) in SOUTH MILTON adjoining to the said cottage, all of which properties were heretofore in the possession of John Prynne decd. and now or late in possession of Rev. G. Baker and now in the tenancy in tail male of the son George Baker for ever. Consideration: 10/-. Seal, red, armorial. Parchment. | Held by: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies 01/01/1768 31/12/1768 -
46/1/17 CORNISH-BOWDEN DEEDS. | Devon Record Office | CHURSTOW; KINGSBRIDGE Borough of Kingsbridge. Law Court and View of Frankpledge, together with the Courts of the Borough and Manor aforesaid, there held the first day of October in the eleventh year of the reign of the Lady Anne, now Queen of Great Britain &c. and in the year of our Lord 1712. For the Lady Queen Benjamin Bowen John Barry Arthur Roope John Birdwood, Jun. Joseph Phillips John Crocker James Brockadon James Lisham William Pinwell Nathaniel King John Bowen Thomas Waymouth William More. First, The Jurors upon their oath present the Way (via) under Nowle, belonging to John Cornish gent and Mary Downing widow. Item, they similarly present Francis Kingston, Michael Hayman gent and the Occupier, Jone Holditch, for not repairing the way before their lands at Nowle. Item, -- Francis Kingston, Jone Holditch and [blank] Tozer, or the occupiers, for not repairing the way in Norton lane. Item, -- Richard Hawkings, for not repairing the causie [Calcetum] before his close towards [contra] [blank] Tuckers. Item, -- Philip Cornish gent., for not repairing his wall and way before his barn. Item, -- Joan Bowen for not repairing her way at the ? fork [or corner? discensu'] of Sugar Lane. Item, -- Francis Hingston and Benjamin Bowen for not repairing their way in Sugar Lane. ... Item, similarly they present that Richard Milman, John Lidston, the executors of Richard Gilbert, the executors of George Stoning, Francis Hingston [Clerk?]. ... | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1712 31/12/1712 -
C 47/28/7/3 Chancery Miscellanea. BUNDLE 28: DIPLOMATIC DOCUMENTS. Description available at other catalogue level. | Draft commission for Sir Hugh Luttrell and others to treat with Flanders. On the back... | Draft commission for Sir Hugh Luttrell and others to treat with Flanders. On the back is a copy of the letters of the 4 towns of Flanders to Henry IV 1f. | Paper see Rymer, Foedera, VIII, 344 and Royal Letters, Henry IV, i, ed F C Hingeston (Rolls Series, 1860), p 210 Held by: The National Archives, Kew 20/12/1403 20/12/1403 -
ADM 27/4/294 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment registers recording the sending of wages to next of kin by warrant officers, ratings... |... John Kingston alias John Hingston; Ship's name: HMS Gibraltar; Pay book number: SB 1452; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Mother Priscilla; When Alloted: 1799; Remarks: discharged 28 July 1804 to HMS Ajax. John Kingston alias John Hingston; Ship's name: HMS Gibraltar; Pay book number: SB 1452; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Mother Priscilla; When Alloted: 1800; Remarks: blank. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1798 31/12/1799 -
C 11/2058/41 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1714 to 1758. Mitford Division. Pleadings. (Described at item level). | Short title: Thompson v Carew. Document type: Bill and five answers. Plaintiffs: Thomas Thompson, gent... | Short title: Thompson v Carew. Document type: Bill and five answers. Plaintiffs: Thomas Thompson, gent of Furnivals Inn, London and Alice Ruse, widow of Colchester, Essex and others (creditors of John Harvey, gent deceased late of Great Waldingfield, Suffolk). Defendants: Thomas Carew, John Elliston, Peter Hingeston, clerk, and Eleanor Hingeston his wife, Mary Jacob, widow, Millicent Pitkin, widow, Thomas Pitkin, Thomas Watts, esq and Sarah Watts his wife, Edward Harvey and John Harvey. Date of bill (or first document): 1734. | The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill) Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1734 31/12/1734 -
C 11/1277/53 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1714 to 1758. Woodford Division. Pleadings. (Described at item level). | Short title: Pitkin v Carew. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: John Pitkin, gent of... | Short title: Pitkin v Carew. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: John Pitkin, gent of Linton, Cambridgeshire (brother and only acting executor Hasell Pitkin, gent deceased late of Colchester, Essex). Defendants: Thomas Carew, John Elliston, Peter Hingeston, clerk and Eleanor Hingeston his wife, Mary Jacob, widow, Thomas Watts, esq and Sarah Watts his wife. Date of bill (or first document): 1733. | The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill) Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1733 31/12/1733 -
C 11/1277/54 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1714 to 1758. Woodford Division. Pleadings. (Described at item level). | Short title: Pitkin v Watts. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Millicent Pitkin of Linton,... | Short title: Pitkin v Watts. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Millicent Pitkin of Linton, Cambridgeshire (widow and administratrix of John Pitkin, gent deceased; and administratrix with will annexed of Hasell Pitkin, gent deceased late of Colchester, Essex, of goods unadministered by said John Pitkin, his only acting executor). Defendants: Thomas Watts, esq and Sarah Watts his wife, Thomas Carew, John Elliston, Peter Hingeston, clerk and Eleanor Hingeston his wife and Mary Jacob widow. Date of bill (or first document): 1734. SFP. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1734 31/12/1734 -
C 11/1376/7 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1714 to 1758. Woodford Division. Pleadings. (Described at item level). | Short title: Pitkin v Carew. Document type: Examination. Plaintiffs: Millicent Pitkin (widow and administratrix of... | Short title: Pitkin v Carew. Document type: Examination. Plaintiffs: Millicent Pitkin (widow and administratrix of John Pitkin, gent deceased and also administratrix with will annexed of Hasell Pitkin, gent deceased. Defendants: Thomas Carew and John Elliston (executors of John Harvey, gent deceased) Thomas Watts, esq and Sarah Watts his wife, Peter Hingeston, clerk and Eleanor Hingeston his wife and Mary Jacob, widow. Comments: Examination of defendants Thomas Carew and John Elliston taken at Colchester, Essex. Date of bill (or first document): 1736. SFP. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1736 31/12/1736 -
ADM 73/239/68 Admiralty: Royal Greenwich Hospital: Pensioners and School Admission Papers, Out Pensions Pay Books and Miscellaneous Registers. School Admission papers. Godsiff, George - Gordon, William Henry. (Described at item level). | Richard Goodman. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not stated. Parents' names: Richard and Mary... | Richard Goodman. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not stated. Parents' names: Richard and Mary Goodman nee Hinkson. Applicant born 26 March 1817 and baptised 6 April 1817 in Anthony [St Jacobs?], Cornwall. Parents married 7 February 1814 in Stoke Dameral, Devon. Invited to attend the school July/August 1826. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1728 31/12/1870 -
CC/Chapter/168/1-20 Church Commissioners.CHAPTER.DEVONSHIRE.West Alvington. | Twenty deeds of four closes of land (5 ac.) Parties: Dean and Chapter, Gilberd alias... | Twenty deeds of four closes of land (5 ac.) Parties: Dean and Chapter, Gilberd alias Webber, Hingeston (or Hengiston), Penhay, Pridham, Sager, Phillips, Wroth, Reed. | Held by: Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre 01/01/1561 31/12/1855 Former Reference Dep: C.C. 66650, 66652, 66655-66660, 65515-65526. (66651, 66653 and 66654 previously destroyed.)
DD\GB/148/186 Gibbs Mss.GORE FAMILY PAPERS, vol.I. | p.196 | Mortgage to secure £788. 18s. by Wm. Gore, Reading, to Mileson Hingeston, London, surgeon, of 1/3 of Gothelney Farm, Charlinch, and 250a., late occ. by John Long, now by Jas. Coles. | Held by: Somerset Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust) 19/08/1749 19/08/1749 -
X 77/2 Allen family papers. | Assignment of leasehold estates etc. of James MaCarmick of Truro, gent., Bosore in Kenwyn, Hill... | Assignment of leasehold estates etc. of James MaCarmick of Truro, gent., Bosore in Kenwyn, Hill or Hingeston Stamping Mills and Burning House, shares in Chacewater, Ale and Cakes, Wheal St. Leonard, Nangiles, Pell mines in Kenwyn, Gwennap, Kea and St. Agnes and in Calenick Smelting House | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1771 31/12/1771 -
C 8/444/34 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Mitford. | Short title: Northmore v Gubbs. Plaintiffs: Thomas Northmore. Defendants: Mary Gubbs, widow, John Gubbs, Benjamin... | Short title: Northmore v Gubbs. Plaintiffs: Thomas Northmore. Defendants: Mary Gubbs, widow, John Gubbs, Benjamin Hingeston, David Pavin and Sarah Pavin his wife, [Richard Annesley] Dean etc of Exeter and Nicholas Webber. Subject: property in Exeter, Devon. Document type: bill, four answers and two schedules. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1692 31/12/1692 -
ADM 27/2/34 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment registers recording the sending of wages to next of kin by warrant officers, ratings,... | ... Malachi Hingston; Ship's name: HMS Nassau; Pay book number: SB 67; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife Sarah; When Alloted: 1795; Remarks: Discharged 9 March 1798 to HMS Sirius. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1795 31/12/1795 -
E 134/12Geo1/East19 Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission. George I. | Edmund Reynell, Esq. v. William Perrott, John Luscombe: Execution (by the defendant Perrott) of the... | Edmund Reynell, Esq. v. William Perrott, John Luscombe: Execution (by the defendant Perrott) of the office of "bailiff or Hynd," to buy and sell sheep and cattle for the plaintiff. Accounts. Arbitration, &c., &c. [The names of Henry Hingeston, late of Kingsbridge (Devon), Mr. Tripe, of Exeter city, "Stephen Mydhope and Abraham Hayman, arbitrators," and "deft. Luscombe, the umpire" are mentioned.] [See also 12 Geo. 1., Mich., No. 25.]: Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/08/1725 31/07/1726 -
GOODWOOD/E3061 The Goodwood Estate Archives.ESTATE PAPERS.TITLE DEEDS.MID LAVANT. | Abstract of title | Reciting from 1725 to 1792, of Jane Dearling to a messuage and yardland called Hinksons; messuage and 2½ yardlands being a messuage, barn, two gardens, orchard, 55a. land and 3 hilves of meadow; two tenements and two cottages, late Wills, and a tenement and garden (½a.), 1r. meadow and 16a. land called Whitings; two cottages in Mid Lavant. | Held by: West Sussex Record Office 01/01/1792 31/12/1792 -
C 11/1310/11 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1714 to 1758. Woodford Division. Pleadings. (Described at item level). | Short title: Ennys v Donnithorne. Document type: Bill only. Plaintiffs: Samuel Ennys, esq of Truro,... | Short title: Ennys v Donnithorne. Document type: Bill only. Plaintiffs: Samuel Ennys, esq of Truro, Cornwall, Benjamin Hingeston, gent, Martin Nancarrow, Richard White, Richard Martin, Leonard Rogers, Nicholas Bennett, Stephen [unknown] and Jeremiah Nicholas all of St Agnes, Cornwall (agents or servants of said Samuel Ennys). Defendants: Nicholas Donnithorne, Ralph Phillipps, Edward Paul and Thomas Pearce. Date of bill (or first document): 1724. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1724 31/12/1724 -
E 134/12Geo1/Mich25 Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission. George I. | Edmond Reynell, esquire. v. Wm. Perrot, John Luscombe.: Execution (by the defendant Perrot) of the... | Edmond Reynell, esquire. v. Wm. Perrot, John Luscombe.: Execution (by the defendant Perrot) of the office of "bailiff or hynd," to buy and sell sheep and cattle for the plaintiff. Accounts, arbitration, &c., &c. [The names of Henry Hingeston, late of Kingsbridge, Mr. Tripe, of Exeter city, Stephen Mydhope, and Abraham Hayman, arbitrators, and "defendant Luscombe, the umpire," are mentioned.] [See also 12 Geo. 1., East., No. 19.]: Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/08/1725 31/07/1726 -
34/6 PLYMOUTH & CORNWALL DEEDS.PLYMOUTH.Gilwell Lane. | Lease 1) Sir Richard Hawkyns of Plymouth, knight and Richard Hawkyns of Plymouth, esq., 2)... | Lease 1) Sir Richard Hawkyns of Plymouth, knight and Richard Hawkyns of Plymouth, esq., 2) John Harris of Plymouth, clothier and John Harris his son and Andrew Hingeston of Holberton, Devon, yeoman Close at Gilwell Lane (3a), Plymouth, held by John Yewrde, between lands of Sir Warwycke Hele, knight on the west and land of Plymouth Alms house on the east and Penny Lane on the south and Gilwell lane on the north Consideration: £44 Rent: 6s | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 07/02/1603 07/02/1603 -
1659 M/FW 3 Sutton, Scott and Tucker, solicitors, of Dartmouth.WILLS & TESTAMENTARY PAPERS. | Testamentary | ... Copy will, R. L. Hingeston, Dartmouth, 1833 Copy will, ... | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1703 31/12/1837 -
C 11/678/36 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1714 to 1758. Winter Division. Pleadings. (Described at item level). | Short title: Enys v Daniell. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Samuel Enys, esq... | Short title: Enys v Daniell. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Samuel Enys, esq of Enys Cornwall, Tobias Ley, gent of Truro, Benjamin Hingeston and John Bennet, gent of St Agnes, Cornwall. Defendants: John Daniell, William Harris, John Harris, John Davy, Joseph Harris, Richard Rowe, Henry Eva, William Saunders and Edmund Moore. Date of bill (or first document): 1729. | The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill) Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1729 31/12/1729 -
48/13/4/2/7 MALLOCK OF COCKINGTON. | f.1 Survey of the Mannor of Cockington and of the Barton of Stantor taken at... | ... f.52 Susanna Hingston (executrix of John Hingston).; Bakehouse and 1/8a. land adjoining unto Playhill.; Lease. ... Leather covers (decayed). | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) - - -
46/1/1/4 CORNISH-BOWDEN DEEDS. | Devon Record Office | TOTNES Assignment of Mortgages and declaration of trust. (... (4) Totnes Corporation.] Two Mortgages are recited: ... (b) Dated in the first year of George [I, i.e., 1714/5], by the Mayor and Burgesses to Robert Symons, of the above premises with additions, namely certain Markets, the Shambles House (then held by John Fabyan, later Nic. Harris, now Walter Harris). [Two other houses - William Hingston a tenant]. ... | Document mutilated. Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1724 31/12/1724 -
48/13/4/2/13 MALLOCK OF COCKINGTON. | Survey of the Manor of Cockington, giving description of tenement, tenant, lives, rents and heriots,... | Survey of the Manor of Cockington, giving description of tenement, tenant, lives, rents and heriots, etc. ... William Hingston, clerke, holds the Bakehowse with a little plot adjoining. ... | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) - - -
215M/T14, 15 Kingsbridge Feoffees.Feoffment Deeds. | Feoffment by Lease and Release | 17 December, 1772 ... 2. John Adams, Richard Roope, Richard Manning, Richard Hawkins the younger, John Hingston, Robert Neyle, James Roope the younger, John Roope, Thomas Gillard, Samuel Heath, William Easton, William Paddon, John Frink, Matthew Hall, William Squire, Joseph Nicholson, Nathaniel Cranch and William Cranch, inhabitants of the town and parish of Kingsbridge. ... 29 August, 1799. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1772 31/12/1772 -
CHR/9/11 ARCHIVE OF THE PELHAM FAMILY OF STANMER, EARLS OF CHICHESTER.Title deeds - Ditchling.Deeds of part of Piddingworth Farm (200a) in Ditchling, purchased by the estate in 1812.... | Probate (PCC two copies) of will dated 20 Jun 1778 with codicils of John Westbrooke of High Ongar, Essex | Devises all real estate (not described) to trustees Nathaniel Castleman of Cavendish Square and John Hingestone of Red Lion Square both in Middlesex, to uses successively of sister Elizabeth for life, wife Mary Alice for life, nephew George Nicholls in tail male with remainder to George's daughters in common; to Thomas Chowne of Alfriston for life, Thomas' daughter Mary and her children as before, reversion to Barbara Thomas spinster and her heirs. Other legatees children of sister-in-law Jane Williamson, gardener Stephen Stephens Valentine, son of brother-in-law Valentine Knightley of Fawsley, Northamptonshire, and his brothers John, James and Charles Knightley. Witnesses: William Hamilton, Thomas Bambridge, John Letch. | Held by: East Sussex Record Office 09/07/1788 09/07/1788 -
48/13/4/2/6 MALLOCK OF COCKINGTON. | Survey of the Manors of Cockington, Chilston and Stantor giving details as follows:- f.1-4 [These... | Survey of the Manors of Cockington, Chilston and Stantor giving details as follows:- ... f.90 John Hingston, clerke.; The Bakehouse and plot of ground.; Lease. ... | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1680 31/12/1680 -
CY/7367-7368 CORYTON OF PENTILLIE, PELLATON.ADDENDA.Marriage Settlements (additional).Francis Hearle Rodd and Mary Ann Coryton, 1795. | Marriage Settlement (Lease and Release). Refers to land occupied by Andrew Hingston, decd., ... | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1795 31/12/1795 -
BLOS/456 Records of the borough of Lostwithiel. | Copy will of Edward Freeman of Lostwithiel, surgeon. ... To Mary w. of Samuel Hinkson of St. Mary Church, labourer, five guineas for her own use. ... | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1799 31/12/1799 -
CLARKE/2/6/1 Canon Basil Clarke Collection.Papers.A brief account of those Clergymen of the Church of England who, in the 19th... | A brief account of those Clergymen of the Church of England who, in the 19th century, acted as architects or craftsmen in the building, rebuilding, restoration or adorning of churches in England, Wales, and Scotland, and overseas | Includes ts and ms notes concerning clergymen who became architects and engineers, and architects who became clergymen. They are listed alphabetically by name. ... Hingeston, Francis Charles , - Hinder, William Henry , ... | Held by: Lambeth Palace Library - - -
QS/1/4/66-77 Cornwall Quarter Sessions Records.Quarter Sessions Order Books.Quarter Sessions Order Book. | Sessions held at Lostwithiel | ... QS/1/4/70 Application of Gwennap concerning female bastard child, born 10 July 1774 to Elizabeth Meager; putative father William Hingeston of Plympton Mary, Devon: maintenance and lying-in costs awarded. ... | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 12/07/1775 12/07/1775 -
PRJ/6/4/2 Paul Joyce Archive.Index cards.Dictionary of Victorian Architects. ... -Hingeston-Randolph, Francis Charles (2) ... | Held by: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art - - -
48/13/2/3/2 MALLOCK OF COCKINGTON. | Book, with parchment covers, entitled Liber Probationum Testamentorum, containing copies of wills proved and Inventories... | Book, with parchment covers, entitled Liber Probationum Testamentorum, containing copies of wills proved and Inventories exhibited in Cockington Manor Court, c. 1540-1623 ... F54, Symon Hingeston, will & inventory, 27 July 1577 ... | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) - - -

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