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Bargain and sale by 1. Francis Needham of Melbourne esquire to 2. John Hacker of...

Catalogue reference: D 779B/T 478

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D 779B/T 478
Date
[1604]
Description

Bargain and sale by 1. Francis Needham of Melbourne esquire to 2. John Hacker of Bridgford upon the Hill, county Nottingham, esquire and Edward Langley of Rotherham, county York gentleman, for a competent sum, of messuage or tenement in Little Wilne with 2 acres, late in tenure of Nicholas Williamson gentleman deceased, with buildings, yards, gardens, orchards, poles or fences of sawn boards and other implements of household and household stuff.

Dated 15 October 2 James

Endorsed with livery of seisin, 16 Oct.

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Derbyshire Record Office
Language
English
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/1899e22c-a0dd-4459-a39c-6470c738017c/

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Bargain and sale by 1. Francis Needham of Melbourne esquire to 2. John Hacker of...