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Letters Administration, granted by Charles, archbishop of Canterbury, to Sarah Paneter...

Catalogue reference: DDS 14/23

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DDS 14/23
Title
Letters Administration, granted by Charles, archbishop of Canterbury, to Sarah Paneter wife of John Panter sister and next of kin of the late Edward Downes, under penalty of £3,000 of administration of affairs of Edward Downes late of Shrigley county of Chester, Esq., bachelor desd., intestate, to be accounted for 30 April 181. Extracted by C.E. Fenton (autograph), Proctor, Dector's Commons. Signed, ........., ........., B.C. Cresswell, Deputy Registers
Date
22 April 1820
Description

At London.

Mark non. Mr. 2423 Ent'd. Apud.........

Held by
Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
Former department reference
DDS/466
Language
English
Physical condition
Parchment, 1 membrane, printed pro forma, 8" wide by 7". Seal, wafered pendant 75mm by 90mm, vesica. Duty Stamp £75.
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/950118d9-89b2-4e88-9742-f0cb7e06a21b/

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Letters Administration, granted by Charles, archbishop of Canterbury, to Sarah Paneter wife of John Panter sister and next of kin of the late Edward Downes, under penalty of £3,000 of administration of affairs of Edward Downes late of Shrigley county of Chester, Esq., bachelor desd., intestate, to be accounted for 30 April 181. Extracted by C.E. Fenton (autograph), Proctor, Dector's Commons. Signed, ........., ........., B.C. Cresswell, Deputy Registers