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Catalogue reference: E 178/1422
This record is about the This piece contains the following: CHESHIRE: Sandbach, Church Hulme, Goostrey, Arclid,... dating from 1585-1586 in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Special Commissions of Inquiry. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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CHESHIRE: Sandbach, Church Hulme, Goostrey, Arclid, Betchton, Wheelock (Whylock), Cotton, Bradwall. Inquisition as to possessions of Godfrey Fuljambe, a fugitive (28 Eliz I);
DORSET: Hinton Admiral. Inquisition as to a third part of the manor, late of Godfrey Fuljambe, a fugitive (28 Eliz I);
MIDDLESEX: Tottenham, Wood Street. Inquisition as to the property of Godfrey Fuljambe, a fugitive, in a close called `the Great Hanger' in Tottenham and a house in Wood Street, London (28 Eliz I).
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Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Special Commissions of Inquiry
This piece contains the following: CHESHIRE: Sandbach, Church Hulme, Goostrey, Arclid,...
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