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Valuation of the furniture and personal property at La Mare, Trinity [home of John Le Sueur]
Reference: L/C/103/B/1/15
Date: 1 March 1915
Appreciation [valuation] of a piece of land named Le Jardin Travers situated in the Parish of St Martin. The said land is valued at 1 quartier of rente per vergee
Reference: L/C/112/H7/17
Date: 5 April 1830
Valuations, Accounts, Bills, and Receipts
Reference: L/C/125/E5
Document relating to a Bail et Vente between Philippe De la Haye son of Gedeon of the first party and Jean Ahier son of Jean of the second party, concerning a house situated on the Bas de la Ville valued at £23, 4s, and a second contract between Philip De la Haye and Marguerite Valpy daughter of Richard concerning rente.
Reference: L/C/125/E5/1
Date: 3 April 1796 - 16 July 1796
Receipt for a payment by Mrs Baudains to Philippe Nicolle for rentes
Reference: L/C/125/E5/2
Date: 31 May 1800
Itemised valuation of land on the Grande Pré and the Jardin du Roquettes
Reference: L/C/125/E5/8
Date: 17 January 1870
Itemised measurement and appreciation of land related to the succession of the late Henry Coutanche, annotated with the names and initials of family members
Reference: L/C/125/E5/9
Date: 1895 - 1896
Itemised valuation of household silver and jewelley carried out by E.J.Gallichan and Company Goldsmith and Watchmakers of 16, Royal Square
Reference: L/C/125/E5/10
Date: 25 February 1939
Pro forma letter from field command to H TRenouf of Five Oaks Bakery St Saviour relating to the imprending inspection and valuation of a vehicle, as ordered by Feldkommandant 515 on the 9th of April 1942 and registered by an act of the Royal Court on 11th of April 1942
Reference: L/C/139/G2/1
Date: 1942
Inventory and valuation taken at Elizabeth Castle on 4 February 1981 for the purpose of insurance by Langlois' Estate Agents. Signed by A P Langlois for Langlois Limited. Includes items made of silver presented to the Royal Militia Island of Jersey and items of regimental silver of the 11th (Royal Militia Island of Jersey) Battalion Hampshire Regiment.
Reference: L/C/146/A4/6
Date: 4 February 1981
Letter from a Mr T Scatcherd giving Mr Lee's valuation of 2 farms at England Hill
Reference: L/C/237/A1/15
Date: 22 September 1806
Letter from Mr Cundall to Richard Clark, Mr Cundall relates that he is surprised that Mr Clark took no notes of Mr Webster's letter. Mr Cundall writes that Mr Webster is coming up to valuation and that he is a safe tenant and a good manager, he also asks why Mr Clark is thinking of replacing him with new manager in Hull
Reference: L/C/237/A5/26
Date: 25 September 1806
Offers for taking the small farm, Messrs Codd and Levett think the farm is worth more than £2000
Reference: L/C/237/A6/28
Date: 15 November 1837
Letter
Reference: L/C/237/A6/29
Date: 15 November 1837
Letter referring to a previous letter of the 15th of November, it relates to a notice to quit which has been served in consequence of the tenant's reuted irregularities in respect of his rent. The writer has no objection to giving Mr Drew another trial on the clear understanding that in his future tenancy must be more regular with regard to his rent
Reference: L/C/237/A6/30
Date: 25 November 1837
Offer from the Reverend Mr Hill for the small farm
Reference: L/C/237/A6/31
Date: 6 February 1838
A handwritten note containing an agreement of the value of the estate of the late Richard Clark Rogers
Reference: L/C/237/A12/11
Date: 1913
A handwritten note containing an agreement of the value of an estate
Reference: L/C/237/A12/12
Date: 1913 - 1914