Notecard addressed to Robert Byron
- AR1057/1/192
- Item
- 1938
Notecard addressed to Robert Byron
Bundle of letters between Edmund Byron and various members of his family and Tutor, whilst at Eton
Letter of Condolence to Eric Byron from Aunt S Byron
Letter of condolence from John Jeffreys
Bundle of letters to Eric and Eva Byron from various
Bundle of letters to Eric Byron from various
Byron Family: Valuations and Property Sales After 1921
This Series covers items relating to the sale of the Coulsdon estate by auction from 1921 onwards. The process took several years. The Series includes sales particulars, plans, maps and how the estate was divided into discrete sales plots.
There are inventories of the contents of Coulsdon Court, with detailed listings and information on how some of these domestic items, including some of significant value, were distributed within the family. These inventories overlap with an insurance inventory in AR1057/3.
To acquire a full picture of the sale of the estate, it is necessary to include items from AR1057/8 – Business Correspondence and Estate Management and AR1057/14 – Solicitors Accounts
Invoice from Farebrothers, Ellis and Co. for valuation of Estate Duty
Correspondence relating to the sales of various lots and related monies
Correspondence from Farebrothers, Ellis and Co. regarding sale of the estate
Sales catalogue for Overton House
Letter from T Hall Hall regarding the sale of the Coulsdon Estate
Statement of claim by Eric Byron for the Estate of Cecil Byron
Letter regarding rents of property in 1914
Valuation Lists for various Lots on the Coulsdon Estate
Summary of lots for sale on the Coulsdon Estate
Plan of portion of estate from a sales particular
Inventory of household furniture, pictures, silver etc. of Edmund Byron
Newspaper article regarding the sale of Coulsdon Court
Byron Family: Leases and Deeds
This Series covers a substantial volume of documents detailing the arrangements for letting the components of the Byron estate, all of which were owned freehold by the family.
Types of documents comprise leases, deeds, conveyancing particulars, tenancy and letting agreements and cover all properties on the estate both large and small.
AR384, which comprises an archive donated by Eric Byron to the Museum of Croydon in 1934, also includes a number of leases issued between 1795-1886.
Draft Conveyance of piece of land at Couldson