At BERKSHIRE RECORDS OFFICE, the Braybrooke family archive including documents of title, c.1250, 1448-1849, for the Neville and Aldworth families, chiefly in Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire; estate papers, 1556-19th century; family papers, 1394-1830, for the related families of Neville, Grey, Aldworth, Aldworth-Neville amongst others
The Braybrooke family archive, including documents of title, c.1250, 1448-1849, for the Neville and Aldworth families, chiefly in Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire; estate papers, 1556-19th century; family papers, 1394-1830, for the related families of Neville, Grey, Aldworth, Aldworth-Neville; official papers, including a few official papers of Sir Henry Neville; two documents signed by Queen Elizabeth I; ecclesiastical and charitable papers, 1221, 1775-1914
Published access details; Right to view without prior appointment; Watch: no email published.
- Published access details
- Right to view without prior appointment
- Held by or at an institution
- No email published
- No phone published
- No public contact details in the register
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Access
The Archive is available to view at Berkshire Records Office, 9 Coley Avenue, Reading RG1 6AF when it is open to the public For details of opening times please see the following website link www.berkshirerecordoffice.org.uk
- Right to view without prior appointment
- Lent to public exhibitions
- Shown at Cambridge University Library
The owner's binding undertakings
1. We undertake with respect to the Collection, that until it is disposed of whether by sale or gift or otherwise: (a) to keep the Collection, as a Collection, permanently in the United Kingdom and not to remove it or any part of it temporarily except for a purpose and a period approved by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC); (b) to take reasonable steps for its preservation; (c) to take the following steps to secure reasonable access to the public (i) the objects in Parts 1-5 of the attached schedule will be on loan to the following institutions ("the institutions") Part 1 - Berkshire Records Office Part 2 - Cambridge University Library Part 3 - Essex Records Office Part 4 - Hampshire Records Office Part 5 - The National Archives (ii) if the loan to any of the institutions is terminated by the institution, we shall agree with HMRC alternative arrangements for providing the public with…