I've recently emailed Warwickshire Record Office regarding my OSMOND family. I had found reference to them at A2A (Access2Archives) which said the records were held at WRO but I could not find the same ref. no's. at WRO on-line. I was told WRO had the documents but they had not yet been listed in their online catalogue. Also, as David said, not all docs. that I would like can be copied. You may want to do a more thorough search of A2A, below is what I found, hopefully the one you are looking for, Lynne. LUCY OF CHARLECOTE Catalogue Ref. L6 Creator(s): Lucy family of Charlecote, Warwickshire DOCUMENTS OF TITLE (including leases) Warwickshire: Alveston: Ham Meadow etc. Wellesbourne: [Francis family property] FILE [no title] - ref. L6/813 - date: 29 Sept. 1732 [from Scope and Content] Counterpart of mortgage from Thomas Nason, the elder, of Wellesbourne Mountford, gent., and Elizabeth, his wife, to William Wigan of Bishops Itchington, gent., of a messuage formerly erected by John Francis and lands called Cox close etc. (described) in Wellesbourne Mountford, to secure repayment of £520. FILE [no title] - ref. L6/815-6 - date: 28 and 29 March 1734 [from Scope and Content] Lease and release, the release being a conveyance from Thomas Nason, the elder, of Wellesbourne Mountford, gent., Elizabeth, his wife, and William Wigan of Bishops Itchington, gent., at the request of the said Thomas and Elizabeth Nason, to Thomas Venour of Wellesbourne Mountford, gent., of property as in L6/814. To find out more about the archives described below, contact Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Records Office DEEDS APPENDIX Catalogue Ref. ER 3 Miscellaneous Deeds and Papers - ref. ER 3/419-687 FILE - Miscellaneous Deeds and Papers - ref. ER 3/604 - date: 29 September 1732 [from Scope and Content] Conveyance from Thomas Nason the elder of Wellesbourne Mountford in the parish of Wellesbourne Hastings, gent., and Elizabeth his wife to William Wigan of Lower Itchington in the parish of Bishop's Itchington, gent., of lands and tenements at Wellesbourne Mountford.