Description | Includes Walter Strickland's acceptance of pardon, Jun 1660 and correspondence from Walter Strickland regarding his time in parliament under Oliver Cromwell.
letter believed to be from Prince Charles Louis, Elector Palatine to Sir Walter Strickland, The Hague, 9 Jun 1644 letter from Strickland Freeman to Lady Strickland, regarding family documents, May 1790 letter from Anna Morgan to Sir William Strickland, regarding bequests of land, 23 Mar 1672 Indenture for the purchase of Newton tithes between John Dakin and George Dakin, 1554, copy Declaration of the Committee for Compounding to the Committee for Sequestration, regarding the freeing from sequestration of Sir John Gibson of Welbourne's estates, 5 Jan-12 Jan 1649 Receipt for £156 11s paid by Sir John Gibson of Welbourne as fine for his delinquency Release between Charles Strickland of Boynton and one of the younger sons of Sir Thomas Strickland, and Sir William Strickland for £1,000 regarding land at Conythorpe and Hildingley 10 Jan 1701 (refers to a previous conveyance 20 Jun 1674) Note on the Mr Robert Crompton's family. Robert Crompton married Kesiah Strickland in 1624
Typescripts of letters: from John Carr regarding Newton and general estate matters, 27 Feb 1732 notes about Walter Strickland's parliamentary career including time as an ambassador to the States General of the United Provinces and he was one of fourteen members of the new privy council Walter Strickland mentions Oliver Cromwell's funeral preparations, 12 Oct 1658 Jane Pyle to her son William Strickland, 14 Sep 1658
Walter Strickland, Whitehall, to his brother William Strickland, regarding estate business, buying horses, has discussed William with Oliver Cromwell 'his highness', 14 Sep 1658 Discharge of the parliament for £1,080 paid into the treasurers of Goldsmith Hall. Between Sir Henry Griffith of Agnes Burton, Walter Strickland and Mathew Boynton regarding the manor of Flamborough, 28 Oct 1652. Partial letter, from [Strickland], 1656 Walter Strickland, Whitehall, discusses family matters and mentions two addresses made in the House of Commons regarding the Army, 19 Apr 1658 Bond between Elizabeth Carliell [Carlisle] of Sewerby and William Strickland of Boynton, 13 Dec 1701 (no 29) with reference to a lease and release of the same date |