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Place and piece of ground with buildings between Common Rows N and S and W of the...
Catalogue reference: Y/D 31/1-12
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- Y/D 31/1-12
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Title (The name of the record)
- Place and piece of ground with buildings between Common Rows N and S and W of the Deanes (later called Kings Street) with stone wall bounding same, on which by 1717 a malthouse had been recently built (see also Y/D31/36) and by 1783 containing also a dwellinghouse and fish-house.
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1631-1789
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In 1581 conveyed by Thomas Church to Vincent Wraith and wife Margaret and in 1631 by Richard Tailor, Thomas Harwood and Elizabeth his wife to Richard Wraith. Wraith or Wray - Smith - Lombe - de Monte, Walford and Grant - Church. In 1789 the malthouse, described as S. of the "Ship" inn, sold by William Church to John Playford. Inc. Will of Richard Wray Sawyer, 1650, and Counsel's Opinion of 1716 re same
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Norfolk Record Office
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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- 6 parchments, 2 files, 4 papers
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/48a0f198-d13e-40d2-8e4c-228fa0247ddc/
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Yarmouth Deeds
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Place and piece of ground with buildings between Common Rows N and S and W of the Deanes (later called Kings Street) with stone wall bounding same, on which by 1717 a malthouse had been recently built (see also Y/D31/36) and by 1783 containing also a dwellinghouse and fish-house.