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1. Littleton Hudson eldest son and heir of the Rev. Richard Hudson late of Hopton...
Catalogue reference: 807/105-6
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- 807/105-6
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Date (When the record was created)
- 25 and 26 June 1762
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1. Littleton Hudson eldest son and heir of the Rev. Richard Hudson late of Hopton Rock also Hopton Castle clerk decd and Frances Hudson widow and executrix of Richard
2. John Prince of Hopton Rock als Hopton Castle mason and Edward Edwards of Presteign co Radnor ironmonger
3. John Smallman of Bucknell gent
Recital of lease and release 15 and 16 Nov 1745 (807/103) and 16 Nov 1745 (807/104)
Sarah has been dead several years and left several children by John Prince, so that he is now entitled to the £200.
Cons: 5s. to Littleton Hudson, £200 to Frances Hudson and a further £100 to Edward Edwards and 5s. to Prince
Lease and release of the messuage and farm subject to mortgage proviso. The Hudsons covenant that they have not encumbered the property and will make further assurance.
Signature of Littleton Hudson, Frances Hudson, John Prince, Edward Edwards
Witnesses: Edward Edwards junior, William Powell, Thomas Drew, James Matthews, Thomas Matthews, Ro. Matthews
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Shropshire Archives
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/3aba37e6-1701-4f43-9802-4b7d3de975ab/
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1. Littleton Hudson eldest son and heir of the Rev. Richard Hudson late of Hopton...