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YORKSHIRE: Hovingham, Slingsby, Sheriff Hutton, Fryton, North Ings. Inquisition as...

Catalogue reference: E 178/6924

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E 178/6924
Date
1750-1751
Description

YORKSHIRE: Hovingham, Slingsby, Sheriff Hutton, Fryton, North Ings. Inquisition as to escheated lands late of Edmund, Duke of Buckinghamshire and Normanby. 24 George II.

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Record URL
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Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Special Commissions of Inquiry

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