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This record is about the Indenture between Francis Younge of More, Shropshire on one part, and Humphrey Draper,... dating from 1606 Aug 12 in the series Court of Wards and Liveries: Deeds and Evidences. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Indenture between Francis Younge of More, Shropshire on one part, and Humphrey Draper, of Bromlowe, Shropshire and Thomas Broughton of Broughton, Shropshire on the other part, by which Francis Younge grants to Humphrey Draper and Thomas Broughton of all his messuage or tenement in More with houses, edifices, dove-hoses, barns, buildings, orchards, gardens, arable lands, meadows, pastures, woods, under-woods, ways, waters, fishings, feedings, comodities, rents, revenues, with appurtenances, at the yearly rent of £9, and Francis Younge reserves for himself the parlour in the house and the loft and the part of the orchard next to the house and sufficient woods for the fireplace in his chamber. The possession shall remain to the use of William Younge, Francis' son and heir.
Witnesses: Thomas Broughton, Charles Price and Richard Younge.
Signature and seal of William Younge.
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