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This record is about the Settlement of uses, indented, between Edward Whitby of Chester, William Brocke of... dating from 1631 Apr 25 in the series Palatinate of Chester: Modern Deeds, Series F. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Settlement of uses, indented, between Edward Whitby of Chester, William Brocke of Upton, Cheshire, and Francis Gamull of Chester, esqs, on the first part, Peter Drinkewater of Chester, alderman, John Hardweare of Boughton, Cheshire, gent, on the second part, and Alice Whitby, wife of Robert Whitby of Chester, alderman, and Robert Whitby of Boughton, Cheshire, gent, grandchild of Robert Whitby, on the third part, relating to half of three plots of land in Boughton. Seals and signatures of Edward Whitby, William Brocke, and Francis Gamull.
Endorsed:- [1] Sealed and delivered to Randle Holmes of the city of Chester, alderman, to the several uses within mentioned, in the presence of Randle Holmes and James Gartsyde; [2] Memorandum, dated 15 October 1631, concerning livery of seisin to Thomas Vrmes, one of the attorneys of John Hardware and the assigns; in the presence of James Dakin; Thomas Gerrard; John Hughson; James Gartsyde.
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