Jewels.
Sloane MSS
2,448 â ff.15 â âNecessities for fortifying Tangierâ noted by âT.S. Bekmanâ [Captain Martin Beckman] c.1661.
1,941 â Papers of Dr Nehemiah Grew of London, mainly seventeenth-century poems and songs.
f.18 â A stanza âupon Bloodâs attempting to steal the crownâ in Latin and English.
3,413 â Papersof Dr Walter Charleton [d.1707] of Norwich.
- f.29 r â Poem by Andrew Marvell on Bloodâs attempted theft of the Crown. Latin and English.
Stowe MSS
202 Essex Papers, MayâAugust 1673.
f.81 â Warrant in favour of Thomas Blood senior in Ireland, 1673.
John Rylands Library 150 Deansgate, Manchester M3 3EH
Tatton Park MS 68.20 â Nehemiah Wallington, Great Marcys Continued: or yet God is good to Israel ; f.210, an account of the siege of Sherborne Castle, Dorset, 1645.
Lancashire Record Office Bow Lane, Preston PR1 2RE
DDX 2670/1 â Notes on the Holcroft family, compiled by J. Paul Rylands, 1877.
DP/23 â Depositions of Leonard Egerton esquire of Shawe; Holcroft Linford gentleman, of Little Walden and John Peers, yeoman, of Glas-brooke, in Egerton v John Holcroft esquire of Holcroft concerning money borrowed for the purchase of the manors of Holcroft and Pursfurlong; November 1666; certified by Hugh Standish and William Berrington, 6 May 1683.
DP/397/25/4 â Notes on defendantsâ title in lawsuit over the manors and lands of Holcroft, Pesfurlong, Culneth and Risley, Lancashire, c .4 December 1657.
QSP/147/3 â Information of Margaret, widow of Colonel John Holcroft esq., against Thomas Holcroft esq., Hamlet Holcroft the younger, gent., Joseph Key, Robert Drinkwater, husbandman and Richard Deane, miller, all of Holcroft, Culcheth; Quarter Sessions petitions, Ormskirk, Lancashire, midsummer 1657. Damaged.
QSP/547/15 â Ejection of John Southworth of Cadeshead, Lancashire, and his mother Margaret by Richard Caveley, c. 1681â2.
House of Lords Record Office Houses of Parliament, London SW1A OPW
HL/PO/JO/10/1/344/352 â Records of House of Lordsâ inquiry into the assault on the duke of Ormond; 14 January 1671.
(b) Attestations of Mathew Pretty and William Wilson at the Bull Head tavern, London.
(c1) Information of William Done.
(C2) Information of John Jones, victualler at the White Swan tavern in Queenâs Street, London.
(C4) Information of Thomas Trishaire, W. Tayler and Michael Beresford.
(d1) Examination of John Hurst.
(e1) Deposition of Thomas Drayton, a constable of Lambeth, Surrey.
(e2) Deposition of John Buxton, of Bell Alley, Coleman Street, London.
(e3) Deposition of Margaret Boulter, aged twelve years, niece of Richard Halliwell.
(e4) Deposition of John Buxton.
(e5) Deposition of Elizabeth Price.
(e6) Deposition of Samuel Holmes.
(e7) Deposition of Holmesâs servant.
(e9) Deposition of Thomas Weyer.
(e10) Deposition of William Gant.
(e11) Deposition of Mrs Price and William Mumford.
(e12) Deposition of Katherine Halliwell.
(e13) Deposition of Barnaby Bloxton, tailor.
(g1) Letter of Judge Morton to the Duke of Ormond.
(g2) Copy of JPsâ warrant.
(g3) Record of conviction against Hunt.
(g4) Receipt of Thomas Hunt, dated 17 October 1670, relating to the recovery of his pistol, sword and belt, in the custody of Thomas Drayton, constable of Lambeth.
(g6) Letter from T[homas] A[llen] to Mrs Mary Hunt, dated 17 November 1670, and addressed to âMr Davyesâ house at Moreclackâ (Mortlake, Surrey).
(h) Summary of previous depositions relating to Halliwell.
(h1) Letter from T[homas] A[llen] to Mr Holloway [Halliwell].
(h2) Letter from T[homas] A[llen] to Mr Holloway [Halliwell].
(h4) Paper endorsed âFifth Monarchyâ.
(h6) Letter from Richard Halliwell.
(h7) Letter from Richard Halliwell to the lord mayor.
(h8) Depositions of William Mosely and his daughter Honour Mosely, of Blue Anchor Alley, Bunhill, London.
(h9) Petition of
S. Ravynheart, S.A. Archer
Stephen G. Michaud, Roy Hazelwood