Account Entries

The following entries in Accounts of the Dukes of Kingston 1725 to 1763 mention John Ratnett.

Date Name Type Description Amount (£ s d)   Building link
29/9/1722 John Ratnett rent for Ellis's Farm part of Ellis's purchase 29 - 07 - 06  
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29/9/1733 John Ratnett rent for Haversham Quarter 6 - 10 - 00  
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29/9/1735 John Ratnet rent for Haversham Quarter 6 - 10 - 00  
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29/9/1736 John Ratnet rent for Haversham Quarter 6 - 10 - 00  
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29/9/1737 John Ratnett rent for Haversham Quarter 6 - 10 - 00  
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29/9/1738 John Ratnet rent for Haversham Quarter 6 - 10 - 00  
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29/9/1739 John Ratnet rent for Haversham Quarter 6 - 10 - 00  
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29/9/1740 John Ratnet rent for Haversham Quarter 6 - 10 - 00  
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29/9/1741 John Ratnet rent Maplecroft or Haversham Quarter 6 - 10 - 00  
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29/9/1742 John Ratnet rent Maplecroft or Haversham Quarter 6 - 10 - 00  
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29/9/1743 John Ratnet rent Maplecroft or Haversham Quarter 6 - 10 - 00  
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29/9/1746 John Ratnet rent Maple Croft or Haversham Quarter 6 - 10 - 00  
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29/9/1747 John Ratnet rent Maplecroft or Haversham Quarter 6 - 10 - 00  
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29/9/1748 John Ratnet rent Maplecroft or Haversham Quarter 6 - 10 - 00  
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29/9/1749 John Ratnett rent Maplecroft or Haversham Quarter 6 - 10 - 00  
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2/9/1750 John Ratnett rent Maplecroft or Haversham Quarter 6 - 10 - 00  
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29/0/1751 John Ratnett rent Mapplecroft or Haversham Quarter 6 - 10 - 00  
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29/9/1752 John Ratnet rent Mapplecroft or Haversham quarter to Ladyday 0 - 00 - 00  
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Notes:  
  These records are extracted from the accounts of the Dukes of Kingston's estates in Hanslope from 1722, not long after the first Duke inherited Hanslope Park and considerable property in the Parish of Hanslope until 1763 when the second Duke sold the estates. One accounts book was prepared each year containing six to ten pages on each of the estates owned by the Dukes. The information recorded was probably prepared in Nottinghamshire from returns submitted by each local agent. They are prepared on the double entry principle with balancing entries representing amounts owned by the agent to the Duke (excess of income over expenditure). This balancing entry is recorded after detailed records of amounts transferred during the year to the Dukes' bank account in London.