The building of the Almshouses in 1873
Relating to the Title of Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Hook of 1936
Built on the former Wivenhoe House Estate
Proved at London, 19 December 1857, National Archive PRO 11/2261
Commander of a series of revenue cutters all called the Repulse. He also purchased the land which would later become known as part of the Wivenhoe House Estate and built a red brick mansion on the site.
Proved at London on 7 March 1794, National Archive PRO 11/1243/39
Built on the former Wivenhoe House Estate
Deed referring to the early dismantling and disposal of the Wivenhoe House Estate
Deeds referring to the dismantling and disposal of the Wivenhoe House Estate between 1859-1865
Formerly part of the Wivenhoe House Estate sold by auction in 1864. Indenture between Edward Smith the auctioneers, the Colchester bankers and John Green Chamberlain following Thomas Harvey's failure to pay due monies.
Early Deed for the High Street and former Brightlingsea (now Belle Vue) Road) following the auctioning of plots from the Wivenhoe House Estate. It includes the properties that were to become known as the Park Hotel and Gothic House.
Abstract of the Title for the sale of property in Denton's Terrace following the demise of Mr W E Denton in 1891. The land had originally been sold to him for £86 in 1864 as part of the former Wivenhoe House Estate.
Who assembled the Wivenhoe House Estate following the Demise of Daniel Harvey in 1794
An early deed for 120 High Street following the auctioning of plots from the Wivenhoe House Estate
The bankers who financed the development of the former Wivenhoe House Estate
From the former Wivenhoe House Estate
Built on the former Wivenhoe House Estate
About the Park Hotel on the High Street
Looking up from Queens Road. Originally part of the Wivenhoe House Estate.
Description of the road built on the former Wivenhoe House Estate
Early Deed for 22 - 30 Queens Road following the auctioning of plots from the Wivenhoe House Estate
Advertising the Sale of the house on 9 June 1854 following the death of William Brummell
From the pulling down of Wivenhoe House following the sale of the estate