11/10-11
2 copies of inventory and appraisement of the household furniture, live and dead stock, etc. of John Knights, farmer of Melton, who died intestate on 15 February 1836, valued at £1132 8s. [MS Series]
14 Mar. 1836
11/12
Administration of the effects of John Knights, deceased, late of Great Melton, to his widow Susanna Knights. [MS Series]
15 Apr. 1836
11/13-15
Draft wills of Thomas Rose of Great Melton, farmer. [MS Series]
1837, 1848
11/16
Draft will of Henry Dodd of Great Melton, farmer. [MS Series]
26 May 1840
11/17
Detail showing Great Melton Hall and Park, from tithe map. (Norfolk Record Office, Tithe Map No. 388).
1840
11/18-21
Wills and draft wills of William Sutton of Brandon Parva, later of Great Melton, farmer. [MS Series]
1841-71
11/22
Attested copy of the will of John Bloom of Great Melton, farmer, 1828, who died 2 Nov. 1843. [MS Series]
1843
11/23
Draft will of John Hubbard of Great Melton, yeoman. [MS Series]
27 Mar. 1845
11/24
Photocopy of entries for Great and Little Melton from White’s Directory of Norfolk (1845).
1845
11/25
Copy of Great Melton poor rate, made 5 November 1846, giving names of owners, occupiers, properties, acreages, estimated rental, and rateable value. [MS Series]
1846
11/26-32
Receipts for highway rate and various accounts paid by Philip Rose of Melton Magna; printed catalogue of farming stock of Philip Rose, who gives up the White Rail Farm, Great Melton, to be sold by Clowes & Flowerdew by auction, 18 Sept. 1862. [MS Series]
1848-65
11/33
Draft will of Matthew Howard of Great Melton, farmer. [MS Series]
18 Apr. 1855
11/34
Copy schedule of title deeds, etc., relating to estate of James Darby at Great Melton. [MS Series]
1858
11/35-8
Draft wills of Robert Dodd of Great Melton, farmer. [MS Series]
1858-69
11/39
Photocopy of entry for Great Melton from White’s Directory of Norfolk.
1864
11/40
Birth certificate of Thomas Philip Archibald, son of Thomas Rose, farmer, and Sarah Albertina Rose, formerly Howlett, at Melton Magna, with endorsement that the certificate was referred to in the affidavit of Sarah Albertina Rose in the case Rose v. Rose in the High Court of Justice, The Chancery Division, 20 July 1880. [MS Series]
7 Sept. 1870