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Indenture of demise by Juliana de Hastynges, countess of Huntyngdon, and lady de...

Catalogue reference: E 40/7604

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This record is about the Indenture of demise by Juliana de Hastynges, countess of Huntyngdon, and lady de... dating from 1360 Feb 6 in the series Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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E 40/7604
Date
1360 Feb 6
Description

Indenture of demise by Juliana de Hastynges, countess of Huntyngdon, and lady de Leyburne, to Peter de Alemeyne, her groom (garcioni), for his life, of a messuage with buildings, etc. in Eshetteforde. Preston. Kent. 6 February, 34 Edward III.

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Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A

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