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ID: 141024

Wroxham Broad Mansion, Indenture - Elizabeth Foulsham

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Dated 1858, this indenture is associated with the historical figure, Elizabeth Foulsham, owner of the Wroxham Broad Mansion. The document is an extraction of the Will of this lady and contains details of her bequests, following her death in 1858. It begins with the original Will of Elizabeth Foulsham of Broad House, Wroxham, a glorious 'Queen Anne' Mansion on the edge of Wroxham Broad, with a family history dating back to the 16th century. One of those who received rights to the estate, following her death in 1858, was her cousin, Alfred Chamberlin, the owner of an incredibly early Tea Plantation in India (Assam district), having been a former Wroxham resident.
It has the most convoluted text and complicated 'legal language' of anything I have read before, with several codicils and written amendments. Elizabeth was a Spinster, having inherited the Mansion and Estate from her half- brother, William Buckle, who was a Bachelor, and so having no descendents, eventually, towards the end of the 19th century, it was acquired by the Trafford family, Gentlemen Farmers, not aristocracy, There is an interesting extract which refers to the sale of some of the estate land to the East Norfolk Railway Company, for the sum of £406.10s.0d which in the present day would be the equivalent of over £57,000 - considering that the estate was over 300 acres, it was probably a huge return for a small investment - with investment bonds in the railway company adding to the value of the entire estate.

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  • Abbott Antiques is a small business selling antique and collectable quality items at affordable prices. We specialise in Curiosities, Religious pieces, Items of Provenance, miniature, rare and interesting items, although as a general dealer we sell a variety of items. Our belief is to encourage people in their collecting. We have many years of experience, having traded from our shop, various Antique Centres in Norfolk, selling both to local and international collectors and dealers. We offer also a 'finding service' and undertake research, at no extra cost. Personally, we collect little, although we are very fond of automata, having a small collection of such items.

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