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J. Plaxton to Francis Foljambe at Aldwark; since death of father has been chiefly...

Catalogue reference: DD/FJ/11/1/2/156-157

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J. Plaxton to Francis Foljambe at Aldwark; since death of father has been chiefly employed in soliciting friends for their interest to succeed him; Mr. Vevers of Marwick has requested him to seek for bond "that you had given my father to keep, which was to indemnify him against Sir Thomas Gascoigne or any other person that should claim title to his rent and for securing the payment of it to yourself. I told him ... it was not safe in me to deliver it to any body without your consent ... Today I have found the bond and many more besides that, which I shall conceal and deliver to you on your order when you please".

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Nottinghamshire Archives
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