D-CN/9/10/1/3. Lease for fourteen years, 1 Feb 1692
Cambridgeshire County Archives (CCA)
KP96/1/1. Ickleton Parish Church Register 1558-1693
71/T101. ‘Copy of the probate of the will (13 December 1711) of Richard Tunwell of Great Shelford, wheelwright’
Essex Records OEce (ERO)
D/DBa T2/11. Will of John Bataill
D/ACR5/107/2. Registered copy of will of John Turnour, 1565
D/ACR4/183/4. Registered copy of will of Roger Newman, 7 January 1542
D/DGh T29. ‘Deeds’, 1595-1599
D/Dtu 164. ‘Deed’ 27 October 1627
Q/SR 103/18,19. Indictments’ 11 November 1587
Q/SR 103/15. Indictments’ 11 November 1587
Q/SR 76/22. Examinations, 15 September 1580
Gloucestershire Heritage Hub (GHH)
D760/9. Garden ground, between meadow of Edward Wilson, gent., and a lane. [Endorsed: Saffron Garden], 1668
D1957/T1. Properties in Church St., Mill St., the Bull Ring, “behind Avon nigh to Tewkesbury Mill”, Wayte Lane and Walker’s Lane (Geast Charity); Barton St. (Hicks Charity); Severn Ham (Porter & Kemble Charity); the Great Garden & Hopyard or Gt. Saffron Garden, and Severn Ham (Slaughter Charity), 1614–1864
Kresen Kernow Archives (KKA)
TF/567. Lease of Saffron Meadow, Fowey, 1 December 1653
TF/568. Lease of Saffron Meadow, Fowey, 9 December 1697 EN/472.
Lease, Saffron Meadows, part of Nampity tenement, Church Town, Gerrans, 29 September 1711
CF/1/210. Lease, five fields in Tregorrick, St Austell, 25 Mar 1793
DCNEW/243/47. Letter dated 26 December 1917
DCNEWQ/243/79. Letter dated 3 January 1918
DCNEW/243/43. Letter dated 26 December 1917
AR/37/41/1. Account roll, receiver of John de Dynham junior
AR/37/44. Account roll, steward of John de Dynham, knight
Suffolk Archives (SA)
HB8/5/327. ‘Bailey House/Lavenham Hall in Lavenham and ground called Saffron Pens in Lavenham and Acton’; C/3/10/2/10/4 ‘Annuity of 26 13s 4d [the ‘Brooks Annuity’] out of messuage and land in Ipswich and Bramford’
HB8/5/101. ‘Land called Saffron in Coddenham’
West Sussex Archives (WSA)
Add MSS 37193. ‘A Particular of the Deeds, Writings and Papers of the Apuldram and Binderton Es-tates lately the jointure of Lady Milard, delivered to Joseph Cranmer’