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Catalogue reference: C 147/102
This record is about the Grantor: John Scowe and Edmund Newman, citizens and stockfishmongers of London. Grantee:... dating from 12 Edw IV in the series Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series CC. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Grantor: John Scowe and Edmund Newman, citizens and stockfishmongers of London. Grantee: John [Brooke], Lord Cobham, John Clerke, Second Baron of the Exchequer, Richard Forde, Remembrancer of the Exchequer, Nicholas Lathall, Clerk of the Pipe of the Exchequer, Richard Culpeper, of Oxen Hoath (Oxenothe) [in West Peckham], esquire, Richard Martyn of Edenbridge (Etonbrigge), esquire, John Wybarn, of Ticehurst (Thisehurst), Sussex, esquire, Roger Shelley, of ?Bexley (Bexhill), gentleman, John Cooke, of Dartford, gentleman, Walter Forde, of Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, gentleman, John Beanley, of Wouldham, gentleman, Richard Tewdour, of Stoke, yeoman, Stephen Charles, of Hoo, yeoman, and Richard Godfrey, of Grain (Grean), yeoman. Place or Subject: Manor of St Mary Hall in Hoo St Mary. County: Kent
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