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Now (with E 134/MISC/1926) E 134/1Geo2/East4
Catalogue reference: E 134/MISC/721
Now (with E 134/MISC/1926) E 134/1Geo2/East4
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Catalogue reference: E 134/7Geo1/Trin7
This record is about the William Heath v. Tristram Daxon and his wife Anne.: Messuage or tenement called "Kay... dating from 1721 June 9-1721 June 28 in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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William Heath v. Tristram Daxon and his wife Anne.: Messuage or tenement called "Kay Baynall," situate in the parish of Llanvyhangell Nant Melon (Radnor), &c., &c. [The names and possessions of Mary Cam, late of Ludlow (Salop), spinster, Thomas Houghton (father of Jane, the plaintiff's late wife, and of defendant Anne, and former husband of Jane Ball (now wife of Walter Ball, of Knighton (Radnor), clerk), mother of said Jane and Anne), Rich. Cam (late brother of said Mary Cam), James Lewis, John Griffiths, yeoman, David Griffiths (son of said John) are mentioned.] [See also 7 Geo. 1., East., No. 15.]: Salop; Radnor.
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