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A note of the exchange of lands in Halton and Dunham (Hill) by Thomas Heath of Weston,...

Catalogue reference: WALE 29/85

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WALE 29/85
Date
33 Eliz.
Description

A note of the exchange of lands in Halton and Dunham (Hill) by Thomas Heath of Weston, with his son Richard, and of land in Whitfield Hey with John Smyth: Ches.

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The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
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WALE 29

Palatinate of Chester: Ancient Deeds, Series F

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Palatinate of Chester: Ancient Deeds, Series F

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