The following is a detailed summary of the collection:
1487/1/ WENFORD MILL, WEAR PLOT AND OTHER FREEHOLD AND COPYHOLD LANDS AT TILFORD AND WAVERLEY 1621-1733
1487/2/ ASH: HOUSE CALLED COSTALL GATE, NORTHMEAD: OTHER HOUSES AND LANDS 1723-1741
1487/3/ HOUSE [AT TILFORD] AND HOUSES AND LANDS IN TILFORD AND ASH 1748-1761
1487/4/ TILFORD HOUSE WITH OTHER HOUSES AND LAND INCLUDING MANY COPYHOLDS OF THE MANOR OF FARNHAM, AND PAPERS AND ACCOUNTS OF ELIZABETH ABNEY'S EXECUTORS 1761-1790
1487/5/ TILFORD HOUSE, FREEHOLD AND COPYHOLD FARMS AND LANDS AT TILFORD, WITH WILL OF THOMAS TAYLER 1783-1831
1487/6/ MALTHOUSE AND BRIDGELAND FARM, AND MAYES OR MANSELL'S FARM, COPYHOLDS OF THE MANOR OF FARNHAM (BOUGHT BY M WARE OF JOHN MOON IN 1839) 1759-1840
1487/6/ Later Mansell's Farm (40a) 1759-1820
1487/6/ Later Malthouse or Bridgeland Farm (49a) 1770-1836
1487/6/ Mansell's Farm, and Malthouse or Bridgeland Farm 1836-1840
1487/7/ ALLOTMENTS UNDER TILFORD INCLOSURE (ACT 1850) 1849-1852
1487/8/ HIGHER REED AND HOPGROUND REED, WITH A HOPKILN 1821-1851
1487/9/ COPYHOLD COTTAGE NEAR ABBOT'S POND 1834-1851
1487/10/ PARCEL NO 62 IN TILFORD INCLOSURE AWARD 1855-1864
1487/11/ COTTAGE, TURFHOUSE AND GARDEN ON SOUTH SIDE OF TILFORD COMMON 1855-1863
1487/12/ COPY WILL OF MARTIN WARE (D.1872) WITH SUCCESSION DUTY FORMS, VALUATIONS, PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE RELATING TO THE DIVISION OF THE ESTATE, ALSO TESTAMENTARY PAPERS OF OTHER MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY, AND OTHERS 1849-1876
1487/12/ Will of Martin Ware 1868-1873
1487/12/ Inland Revenue forms for Succession Duty on Real Property 1874 Forms signed, 26 Nov, duty paid, 7 Dec 1874
1487/12/ Testamentary papers 1849-1876
1487/13/ COPY WILL AND CODICILS OF MRS MARY WARE WITH ESTIMATE FOR PROBATE 1865-1875
1487/14/ UNDER THE WILL OF MARTIN WARE: THOMAS TAYLER'S COPYHOLDS AND OTHER COPYHOLDS AND ALLOTMENTS UNDER TILFORD INCLOSURE 1873-1879
1487/15/ TILFORD ESTATE: RELEASE FROM M WARE AND C T WARE TO J T WARE 1879
1487/16/ LAND AT TILFORD LATE MANSELL'S 1885
1487/17/ EXCHANGE OF OLD CHAPEL 1894
1487/18/ DEATH OF J T WARE (1902): ESTATE AND SUCCESSION DUTY FORMS 1902
J T Ware died intestate on 30 Jul 1902.
1487/19/ BOND WHOSE CONNECTION WITH THE ESTATE IS NOT CLEAR 1695
1487/20/ CONVEYANCES, MANY OF BUILDING PLOTS 1866 AND 1903-1946
1487/20/ Papers 1866-1869
1487/20/ Conveyances of land at Tilford from Rev M S Ware 1903-1932
Most have a schedule of stipulations as to building and user.
1487/20/ Conveyances from Mrs I M Ware 1937-1944
1487/20/ Conveyance from Dr Martin Ware 1946
1487/21/ SALE PARTICULARS OF TILFORD HOUSE AND CONTENTS, FARMS AND LANDS IN TILFORD AND FRENSHAM, AND OF AN ESTATE IN ASH AND WORPLESDON 1758-1903
1487/22/ REGISTRATION OF ELIZABETH ABNEY'S HOUSE 1761
1487/23/ PLANS OF TILFORD ESTATE 1761-c.1900
1487/23/ Manuscript Maps 1761-c.1900
1487/23/ Printed Maps 1828-1861
1487/24/ LEASES, AGREEMENTS, NOTICES TO QUIT 1817-1907
1487/25/ INVENTORIES AND VALUATIONS c.1800-1891
1487/26-52 ESTATE CORRESPONDENCE AND PAPERS 1835-1943
Some of these letters were found in bundles. They have been left together as found, arranged in date order within each bundle. There is some overlapping of subject matter and date between bundles. Correspondence listed as 1487/40-48 had been sorted into envelopes during the 20th century.
1487/53-61 ESTATE ACCOUNTS, BILLS AND RECEIPTS 1818-1907
1487/62-64 ESTATE CALCULATIONS 1832-1886
1487/65-66 LIST, BUNDLE LABELS AND PRINTED PAPER 19TH CENT AND 20TH CENT
1487/67/ LONDON HOUSE, 48 DEVONSHIRE STREET, QUEEN SQUARE 1833-1835
1487/68/ LETTERS AND NOTES 1902-1946
Notes and reminiscences of Charles T Ware on subjects connected with Tilford and the Ware family
1487/69/ NOTEBOOKS 19th CENT
Relating to Tilford House and Tayler and Ware pedigrees
1487/70/ MARTIN WARE I (1717-1801): PROBATE 1801
1487/71/ MARY WARE, LATER MARY GODWIN (1744- ?): MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT 1771
1487/72/ ELIZABETH WARE (1746-[1827]): PROBATE 1827
1487/73/ ANN WARE LATER ANN HARRIS[S]T (1747/8-[1814]): MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT AND PROBATE 1779-1814
1487/74/ LETTERS FROM REVEREND THOMAS TAYLER (1735-1831) 1800-1813
13 letters to his daughters Mary and Anne, mainly giving news of family and friends, his health and preaching engagements.
1487/75/ LETTERS TO REVEREND THOMAS TAYLER (1735-1831) 1763-1766
1487/76/ PAPERS OF REVEREND THOMAS TAYLER (1735-1831) 1780-1826
1487/77/ LETTERS FROM MARY TAYLER (NEE PORTER ([1755]-1800) c.1799
1487/78/ PAPERS OF MARY TAYLER (NEE PORTER) ([1755]-1800) ND
1487/79/ LETTER TO JAMES WARE FRS (1756-1815) 1831
1487/80/ PAPERS OF JAMES WARE FRS (1756-1815) 1778-c.1815
1487/81/ PAPERS OF URSULA WARE (NEE MAITLAND) (1756-1836) 1769-1770
Two writing books of Ursula Maitland on the Ages of the World according to Scripture and classical sources with questions and answers on astronomy with diagrams
1487/82/ MARTIN WARE II (1789-1872), GARTER MISSION 1814
Letters from Martin Ware to family members written during the Garter Mission on which he accompanied Sir Isaac Heard, Garter King of Arms as his medical attendant. The party went first to Brussels for the investiture of the Prince Sovereign of the Netherlands with the Order of the Garter and the Hereditary Prince with that of the Bath (22 Aug 1814), and then to Vienna for the investiture of the Emperor of Austria with the Order of the Garter (21 Sep 1814). The letters give accounts of the ceremonies, and details of the journey and places visited.
1487/83/ LETTERS FROM MARTIN WARE II (1789-1872) 1827-1838
For a further letter see also 1487/85/15.
1487/84/ PAPERS OF MARTIN WARE II (1789-1872) 1859
1487/85/ LETTERS FROM ANNE WARE (NEE TAYLER) (1792-1859) 1823-1841
Dates are of postmark unless marked otherwise. Includes 37 letters to her son Martin (-/4-40) mainly concerned with the affairs of family and friends, including the death of his grandfather (1487/85/5), the family visit to Brighton, Sussex (1487/85/11-12) and an account of a journey to Tilford by rail road (1487/85/34); various missionary meetings and services eg (1487/85/27) and some comment on current events such as accounts of royal processions (1487/85/16, 29) and the project to colonise New Zealand (1487/85/21). See also 1487/83/5 and 1487/95/1.
1487/86/ PAPERS OF ANNE WARE (NEE TAYLER) (1792-1859) 1831
1487/87/ LETTER FROM REVEREND JAMES WARE (1790-1855) 1838
1487/88/ PAPERS OF REVEREND JAMES WARE (1790-1855) 1840
1487/89/ LETTERS FROM JAMES THOMAS WARE (1817-1902) 1821-1868
1487/90/ LETTERS FROM MARTIN WARE III (1818-1895) 1841-1895
1487/90/ Belgium and Rhine tour 1841
Letters from Martin Ware III to family members, written during a tour of Belgium and the Rhine area, with his brother Charles T Ware and a friend P W Barker, giving accounts of their journey and visits to places of interest, including Antwerp, the state of which he describes 10 years after bombardment of 1830, and some of the castles on the Rhine. [See also: 1487/109/1, diary; 1487/94/1-3, Charles' correspondence; 1487/92/1, itinerary of trip].
1487/90/ France tour 1844
Letters from Martin Ware III to family members, written whilst on holiday in France with his brother Charles, in which he describes his impressions of Paris and its inhabitants, and their journey through Normandy, 1844. [See also 1487/94/-, Charles' correspondence]
1487/90/ Ireland tour 1852
Letters from Martin Ware III to his father Martin, written during a visit to Ireland with [John] MacGregor, [Nathaniel] Bridges and G H Oliphant, which appears to have been undertaken partly as a holiday and partly to study Protestant mission work there, including shoeblack work. The letters mainly describe the scenery and the state of the people of the country. [See also 1487/109/1, diary]
1487/90/ Norway tour 1855
Letters from Martin Ware III to his father Martin, written during a holiday in Norway with [John] MacGregor and [Wilbraham] Taylor giving details of their journey, and the countryside and towns, as well as comments on the Crimean War in which MacGregor's younger brother Douglas was killed.
1487/90/ Switzerland and Italy tour 1858
Letters from Martin Ware III to his father Martin, written during a holiday with his brother Charles, in Switzerland and Italy, giving details of their activities. [See also 1487/94/7, Charles' correspondence]
1487/90/ Ordination of son Martin Ware 1895
1487/91/ LETTERS TO MARTIN WARE III (1818-1895) 1839-1873
See also 1487/119-177. The letters from P W Barker [a Cambridge friend] (-/1-8) were written in the period leading up to and during his appointment as a tutor to a family living abroad.
1487/92/ PAPERS OF MARTIN WARE III (1818-1895) 1841
1487/93/ TELEGRAM FROM MARY WARE (NEE WILLIAMS) (1834-1914) 1902
1487/94/ LETTERS FROM CHARLES TAYLER WARE (1820-1908) 1841-1902
See also 1487/85/17. The letters -/1-3 were written to family members during a tour of Belgium and the Rhine area with his brother Martin giving accounts of their journey and visits to places of interest including to the site of the Battle of Waterloo, 1841. [See also 1487/90/1-5 for Martin Ware's correspondence].
1487/95/ LETTERS FROM REVEREND HENRY WARE (1830-1909) 1841-1906
1487/96/ LETTERS TO REVEREND HENRY WARE (1830-1909) 1870-1905
1487/97/ PAPERS OF REVEREND HENRY WARE (1830-1909) 1859-1872
See also 1487/69/2.
1487/98/ LETTER FROM MARTIN STEWART WARE (1871-1934) 1902
1487/99/ LETTERS FROM ARTHUR MAITLAND WARE (1874-1953) 1895-1946
1487/100/ LETTER TO ARTHUR MAITLAND WARE (1874-1953) 1946
1487/101/ LETTERS OF DR MARTIN WARE (? - ?) 1962
1487/102/ PAPERS OF WILLIAM BROWNLOW (? - ?) 1829
William Brownlow was husband of Frances Chambers, granddaughter of Ursula Ware from her first marriage to N Polhill
1487/103/ JAMES WARE FRS 1773-1777
Comprises 'Journal of Transactions while in London 1773' by James Ware FRS and 'General notes and memorandums during my stay in London 1775' by James Ware FRS
1487/104/ MARTIN WARE II: DIARY 1827-1868
1487/105/ JAMES THOMAS WARE 1817-1870
Transcript of Martin Ware's 'Religious Reflections' or spiritual journal made by James T Ware. It appears the original diary with entries from 23 Nov 1817 to 31 Dec 1826 has been lost. See also 1487/108/2.
1487/106/ MARTIN WARE III 1818-1894
See also 1487/107, 1487/108/2 and 1487/109/1. 4 volumes of memoirs. Volumes 2-4 are more detailed and appear to be a fuller version of entries from his diary. The emphasis in the later volumes is on family, social engagements, lectures, missionary conferences and holidays.
Vol. 1 contents include history of the Ware Family; early life; schooling [1827-1837] and period at Trinity College, Cambridge [1837-1841]; early career as Marshal to Baron Gurney [1843-1845]; barrister [1845 onwards] and law reporter; involvement with Ragged Schools [1846 onwards] and formation of the Ragged Schools Shoeblack Society [1851], and Reformatory and Refuge Union [1856] and the Social Sciences Association [1857]; brief description of holidays and foreign tours; special constable during Chartist Riots [1848].
Vol. 2 contents include family marriages, including his own in 1867; birth of his children [1868-1874]; death of his mother [1859], his father [1872], his brother Joseph [1868] and his sister-in-law Zillah, Mrs Charles T Ware [1873]; service in Volunteer Movement [1859 onwards]; holidays and annual Social Science Association conferences; appointment as secretary to a sub-committee of the Society of Arts for considering the dwellings of the poor [1864-1865]; bible class at Hampstead [1873 onwards]
Vol. 3 contents include portraits of his children by Macartney [1878]; childrens' schooling; bible class at Manor Street, Chelsea; member of the British and Foreign Bible Society [1883]; churchwarden of St Paul's Onslow Square, [1887]; churchwarden of St Paul's Onslow Square, [1887]; enlargement of St Paul's Onslow Square, [1888]; holidays and social engagements
Vol. 4 contents include mainly social engagements, lectures, missionary conferences and holidays; Martin Stewart and Arthur Maitland at Cambridge; 25th wedding anniversary [1892]
1487/107/ MARY WARE: MEMOIRS C.1895
1487/108/ MARTIN S WARE 1808-1912
Typescript journal of Martin S Ware of his journey to Newfoundland, Canada, California, Fiji, Australia and New Zealand, 1911-1912; volume of transcripts by Martin S Ware and his wife of diaries and writings of members of the family
1487/109/ EDITH M WARE ND
Transcript of part of Martin Ware's Journal of Tours, his travel diary of his tours in Belgium and Germany [1841] and Ireland [1852].
Places visited on 1841 tour include Ostend, Ghent, Antwerp, Brussels (visits site of battle of Waterloo), Liege, Aix la Chapelle, Cologne, Bonn, Rhine valley, Remagen, Ahrweiler, Altenahr, Brohl, Ems, Boppard, Oberwesel, Bingen, Wiesbaden, Mainz, Frankfurt, Heidelberg, Treves, Coblenz.
Places visited on 1852 tour include Dublin, Athlone, Ballina, Killala, Belmullet, Dooagh, Clifden, Salrock, Galway
1487/110/ REVEREND THOMAS TAYLER 1832
'Characteristic Memoir of the late Rev Thomas Tayler, formerly minister of Carter Lane, London, and the last surviving pupil of the Rev Dr Doddridge' in The Congregational Magazine No LXXXV Vol XV
1487/111/ REVEREND JAMES WARE 1855
'A Sermon preached at Wyverstone Church, on Sunday 11 Mar 1855 on the occasion of the death of Rev James Ware MA, Rector of Wyverstone for twenty five years by the Rev W H Bull MA Vicar of Old Newton' (printed)
1487/112/ JAMES THOMAS WARE: OBITUARIES 1902
1487/113/ MARTIN WARE III (D.1895): OBITUARIES 1896
1487/114/ CHARLES TAYLER WARE: OBITUARY 1908
1487/115/ FAMILY 19TH CENT
1487/115/ Lithograph of Thomas Tayler nd [19th cent]
1487/115/ Photograph and portraits of Anne Ware nd [19th cent]
1487/115/ Photograph of Martin Ware III nd [19th cent]
1487/116/ TILFORD HOUSE: PHOTOGRAPHS ND [c.1900]
1487/117/ ENGRAVING ND [c.1798]
Engraving of 'Protection offered to the Metropolis. A gem set in a gold box presented by the Light Horse Volunteers of London and Westminster to their Colonel Charles Herries esq 1798, accompanied by an unanimous address of the Corps designed by R Smirke RA. Engraved on a sardonyx by W Brown'
1487/118/ PRINTED MATERIAL 1773-1936
Includes:
Poems on various subjects Religious and Moral by Phillis Wheatley. Negro Servant to Mr John Wheatley of Boston, New England. (A Bell, London 1773). With Ursula Maitland's name on flyleaf.
Annotated Pharmacopoeia inscribed with 'James Thomas Ware 1836' on flyleaf.
A Short Account of the Society for Relief of Widows and Orphans of Medical Men from its Foundation in 1788 to its centenary in 1888.
Trinity College Mission 1885 to 1935. Includes a section on Rev M S Ware, Missioner and later Warden, 1903-1911
1487/119-177 RAGGED SCHOOLS BOYS' LETTERS, 1853-1870
The collection contains a number of letters sent to Martin Ware and others by former ragged boys, who had been helped by Ware in the King's Cross and Cromer Street areas of London (1487/119-177). Some of them were by then serving in the forces or the Marine Society and others had emigrated. The brief list of known details of the boys in the catalogue are taken from the journal [J] (see 1585/-) and the letters [L] listed below. The dates given are dates of entries of the years of the letters. The letters from emigrants or those in the Navy, Army or Marine Society generally contain descriptions of the country or ship, their lifestyle, religious observances and details of wages and jobs as well as requests for money, stamps, newspapers and news of their family and acquaintances. The letters also include news of other boys settled in the same area or serving in the same ship. Not all of the letters are addressed to Martin Ware and some letters have been dated and annotated by him. Martin III began working in Ragged Schools in 1846 when he joined the committee of the school in Compton Place, (later Brunswick Buildings), Brunswick Square, London. He later became Superintendent of the Sunday School there.
1487/119/ S ARCHER 1866
1487/120/ ABRAM JOHN BAXTER 1865
1487/121/ JOHN BRYANT 1865
1487/122/ JOHN CAMPBELL 1859-1861
1487/123/ PETER CARPENTER 1856-1858
1487/124/ GEORGE CHAPMAN 1857-1861
1487/125/ ROBERT COLLIER 1863-1865
1487/126/ EDWARD CONNOR 1858-1862
1487/127/ WILLIAM CONNOR 1858-1862
1487/128/ JOHN CREWLEY [CRAWLEY] 1860-1861
1487/129/ JOHN DOWIE 1853-1862
1487/130/ WILLIAM EATON 1858
1487/131/ BENJAMIN ELLIOT 1862
1487/132/ HENRY FENN 1859-1861
1487/133/ CHRISTOPHER GARRARD 1860
1487/134/ J R HALL 1854-1856
1487/135/ RICHARD HARNER 1864
1487/136/ JAMES HAWORTH 1858-1859
1487/137/ JOHN HART ALIAS HAWORTH 1856-1860
1487/138/ FREDERICK HENDERSON 1862-1866
1487/138/ CHARLES HENLEY 1870
1487/140/ RICHARD HERBERT 1858
1487/141/ JAMES HURD 1858-1861
1487/142/ THOMAS JONES 1857
1487/143/ JOHN LEONARD 1855
1487/144/ FRANCIS MCMARIS 1858
1487/145/ MICHAEL OR WILLIAM MURPHY 1855-1863
1487/146/ ALEXANDER PATTERSON 1854-1856
1487/147/ HENRY POPE C.1862
1487/148/ WILLIAM PROCTOR 1859-1865
1487/149/ THOMAS RAMSEY 1861-1866
1487/150/ JOHN REDAN 1857
1487/151/ WILLIAM REED 1863
1487/152/ WILLIAM REEVES 1854-1855
1487/153/ CHARLES RESTIEAUX 1856-1865
1487/154/ WALTER RESTIEAUX 1860-1862
1487/155/ ALFRED RESTIEAUX 1860
1487/156/ ROBERT RESTIEAUX 1860-1865
1487/157/ GEORGE ROBY 1861
1487/158/ HENRY ROSE 1861
1487/159/ DANIEL SMITH 1855-1861
1487/160/ THOMAS SPUNDLEY 1859-1861
1487/161/ R J WARNER 1864-1865
1487/162/ CHARLES WHITEMAN 1859-1861
1487/163/ BENJAMIN WILES 1864-1866
1487/164/ CHARLES WILES 1860-1866
1487/165/ GEORGE WILES 1861-1864
1487/166/ MARCUS WORLEY 1863
1487/167/ JAMES WRIGHT 1861-1864
1487/168/ JOHN MAITLAND WARE 1864
1487/169/ WILLIAM CHAPMAN 1859
1487/170/ J GOUGH ND [MID 19TH CENT]
1487/171/ CHARLES HAYWARD C.1858
1487/172/ C KEANE 1857
1487/173/ JOHN PROCKTER 1859
1487/174/ WILLIAM SIMCOX 1858
1487/175/ RICHARD VERRAL 1850S
1487/176/ ROBERT WATTS 1857
1487/177/ UNSIGNED LETTERS ND [19TH CENT]
1487/178/ RAGGED SCHOOL SHOEBLACK SOCIETY PAPERS 1852-1859