Consists of sale catalogues 1917-1918; lease for one year renewable Edwin James Johnston of Rougham Hall Rougham, Suffolk to Frederick Harry Moore of Rougham, Suffolk. Hare Farm, Rougham, Suffolk. Rent 40 per annum 1896; lease for one year renewable George William Agnew of Rougham Hall, Rougham, Suffolk to Fred[erick] H[arry] Moore of Rougham. Hare Farm and Fox Farm, Rougham, Suffolk. Rent 62 per annum 1906; lease for one year renewable Henry Reginald Yeo rector of the parish of Rougham, Suffolk to Frederick Harry Moore. Land adjoining the rectory in Rougham, Suffolk. Rent 18 shillings per acre per annum 1910; lease for one year renewable Orbell Henry Oakes of Nowton Court, Suffolk to Frederick Harry Moore. Rookwoods Farm, Stanningfield, Suffolk. Rent 200 per annum 1913; lease for one year renewable Edmund Courtenay Pearce, for and on behalf of the Master Fellows and Scholars of Corpus Christi College Cambridge, to Frederick Harry Moore of Rookwood Farm, Stanningfield, Suffolk. Holton Hall Farm, Holton St. Mary, Suffolk. Rent 500 per annum 1917; valuation of Holton Hall Farm, Holton St. Mary, Suffolk from George T Harrison to Frederick Harry Moore 1917; valuation of High Trees Farm, East Bergholt, Suffolk from C W Haward to F[rederick] H[arry] Moore 1928; order varying the minimum rates of wages at present in force for male workers of 18 years and over throughout England and Wales, made by the Agricultural Wages Board (England and Wales) under the Corn |Production Act 1917, printed extract from the Lodon Gazetter no 31343 1919
HARE FARM, ROUGHAM, SUFFOLK, ROOKWOODS FARM, STANNINGFIELD, SUFFOLK, THE SMITHERS, STANNINGFIELD, SUFFOLK, HALL FARM, HOLTON ST. MARY, SUFFOLK
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- Reference
- GB 7 FR SUF 3
- Dates of Creation
- 1896-1928
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English.
- Physical Description
- 4 series
Scope and Content
Arrangement
- 1 CATALOGUES
- 2 LEASES
- 3 VALUATIONS
- 4 SUNDRY PAPERS
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Accession number 358
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