I found this manorial map of wimbledon in 1787
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/N13631797
Wimbledon (Surrey) manorial court rolls 1669-1729 and accounts 1788-98
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/N13607314
and finally this, for some reason in the Northamptonshire Archives, but includes the Surrey (Wimbledon, etc) deeds, legal and trust papers, manorial records, rentals, accounts, estate and Spencer family papers 12th-20th cent and deeds
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/N13730735
Do you think all of these are worth chasing up? or perhaps just the last one?
Manorial map (Wandsworth Heritage Service)I doubt this will show names of tenants, more likely layout and boundaries, perhaps field-names. Why not
email the archive, tell them what you are trying to find out, and ask them what the map shows? In my experience the staff at Wandsworth are extremely helpful ...
https://www.better.org.uk/library/london/wandsworth/wandsworth-heritage-serviceCourt rolls and accounts (Surrey History Centre)The rolls are listed by date in the SHC catalogue here ...
https://www.surreyarchives.org.uk/collections/getrecord/SHCOL_369 (click the
Browse tab)
Court rolls can be a great source, and very name-rich. If your family were copyhold tenants of the manor, the rolls may contain useful family information if properties were passed down generations of the family.
The SHC has a basic introduction to manorial records on their website
https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/culture-and-leisure/history-centre/researchers/guides/manorial-recordsBut this is an extensive collection, and unless these Wimbledon rolls have been
name-indexed, you will not be able to order copies of specific entries. You can email the SHC and ask if there is any indexing. If not, and if you can’t go and research them yourself, you can use the SHC’s
research and copying service, which is excellent, or engage an independent researcher to visit and search the rolls for you.
https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/culture-and-leisure/history-centre/researchers/research-serviceAs these court rolls pre-date 1733, you may also want to ask if they are in
English or
Latin.
These rolls have been digitised by FamilySearch, but they can only be accessed at an LDS Family History Centre or Affiliated Library (which includes the National Archives).
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/635169?availability=Family%20History%20LibrarySpencer papers (Northamptonshire Archives)Some of the Wimbledon records will be held at Northampton because the Spencer family seat was at Althorp, and the Northamptonshire County Record Office is likely to be the main repository for the family’s papers.
They will probably be time-consuming to research, unless there is detailed indexing. As to how useful they are, it will depend
how much there is for the Wimbledon estates in particular. Rentals can be a particularly good source, but it isn’t clear from the catalogue whether rentals survive specifically for Wimbledon. I’m not having much luck with Northampton’s own online catalogue, which seems to get stuck mid-search.
http://nro.adlibhosting.com/search/expertIt may be best to
email the archive and ask. Again, they offer a research service – see here ...
https://www.northamptonshire.gov.uk/councilservices/archives-and-heritage/northamptonshire-archives/Pages/archives-research-service.aspx