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(1) Mary Stourton of Camden Town, St Pancras, Middlesex, widow of Mathew Stourton;...

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(1) Mary Stourton of Camden Town, St Pancras, Middlesex, widow of Mathew Stourton; (2) William Stourton of Camden Town; (3) Joseph Huddleston Stourton of Camden Town; Quitclaim by (1) to (2) of dower rights relating to a messuage on the west side of Drury Lane on the corner of Paviour's Alley, called Ragged Staff Court [12 Drury Lane]; Consideration: annuity of £13 paid by (2) to (1) out of profits from a messuage on the west side of Drury Lane and messuages in Paviour's Alley called Ragged Staff Court at the back of the former
Date
26 Mar 1796
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City of Westminster Archives Centre
Language
English
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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/1c29e597-c301-49cc-a930-fe1a5fc3da14/

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(1) Mary Stourton of Camden Town, St Pancras, Middlesex, widow of Mathew Stourton; (2) William Stourton of Camden Town; (3) Joseph Huddleston Stourton of Camden Town; Quitclaim by (1) to (2) of dower rights relating to a messuage on the west side of Drury Lane on the corner of Paviour's Alley, called Ragged Staff Court [12 Drury Lane]; Consideration: annuity of £13 paid by (2) to (1) out of profits from a messuage on the west side of Drury Lane and messuages in Paviour's Alley called Ragged Staff Court at the back of the former