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Cause: Humble v Shore (Part 7 of 10). Title deeds etc, including abstracts of title,...

Catalogue reference: J 90/123

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J 90/123
Date
[1332-1836]
Description

Cause: Humble v Shore (Part 7 of 10). Title deeds etc, including abstracts of title, pedigrees, plans and copies of enclosure acts relating to property (? originally the estate of Freeman Flower of Clapham, SURREY) in Leeds, Chapel Allerton, Thornton with Bishopside, Wakefield, Hunslett, Bramley [in Leeds], Churwell [in Batley], Beeston, Kirkby Overblow, Bentley [near Doncaster], Moor Town [in Leeds], East and West Ardsley, Thorgamby (manor), Otley (manor), Arthington and Addle, YORKSHIRE; Gainsborough, Stainton Waddingham, Kirton in Lindsey, Morton [in Gainsborough] and Holton le Moor, LINCOLNSHIRE; Clayworth, North and South Leverton, North Marnham, South Clifton, Gorton, Sturton, Normanton and Woodcoates, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Original will of Elizabeth Thomas of Gainsborough (1729/1730); probates of wills of John Noble of Gainsborough (1610), John Flower of Gainsborough (1738), Mrs. Elizabeth Hopkinson of Gainsborough (1738), Elizabeth Freeman of Leeds (1708) and Mrs. Mary Crooke of Lincoln (1751); copy wills of John Harrison of Leeds (1753), Stancliffe Jackson of Gainsborough (1727), Matthew Palmer of London (1603), Andrew Palmer of Roydon, ESSEX, Ralph Palmer of Kensington, MIDDLESEX. (1708), George Husband of North Leverton (1729), Ralph Palmer of Kensington (1733), John Smith of South Owram, YORKSHIRE. (1731), and Freeman Flower (1793); administration of John Husband of Clayworth (1752); deed relating to a ship of 'Flower of Scarborough'. Deposited by defendants.

Note
Order to deposit: 1842 November 18 1844 July 11.
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The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
L.C.75-L.C.77
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
Conveyancing
Manors
Wills and probate
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C3578387/

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