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Messuage or b.t. E. side of Bell St. with stable, outhouses, yard and garden formerly...
Catalogue reference: 371/8/311a-b
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This record is a file about the Messuage or b.t. E. side of Bell St. with stable, outhouses, yard and garden formerly... dating from 1 & 2 Mar 1816.
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- Messuage or b.t. E. side of Bell St. with stable, outhouses, yard and garden formerly occ. Eliz. Snelling then Eliz. Martin now Jas. Apted, jun. [B142, N. part?]; Lease and release for joint lives; Lord Sommers; to Rev. Ric. Filewood Snelson
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1 & 2 Mar 1816
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- Surrey History Centre
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- English
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/746ff706-d6fb-49db-bf69-876faf4ad404/
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371/8
BURGAGE TENEMENTS AND OTHER PROPERTY IN REIGATE BOUGHT BY THE COCKS FAMILY
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This record is held at Surrey History Centre
Within the fonds: 371
SOMERS COCKS FAMILY OF REIGATE PRIORY: ESTATE RECORDS, INCLUDING MANORS OF REIGATE...
Within the series: 371/8
BURGAGE TENEMENTS AND OTHER PROPERTY IN REIGATE BOUGHT BY THE COCKS FAMILY
Within the sub-series: 371/8/114-474
Property bought by John Cocks; Bryant nos. 1-2, 92, 110-11, 143, 150, 174, 175 pt.?,...
Within the sub-sub-series: 371/8/298-311
3 messuages with outhouses, gardens, etc. E. side of Bell St. [B141, 142]
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Messuage or b.t. E. side of Bell St. with stable, outhouses, yard and garden formerly occ. Eliz. Snelling then Eliz. Martin now Jas. Apted, jun. [B142, N. part?]; Lease and release for joint lives; Lord Sommers; to Rev. Ric. Filewood Snelson