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Demise by John Hadle, citizen of London, to John Banastre of Stebbenheth, for six...

Catalogue reference: C 146/2725

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C 146/2725
Date
1404-1405
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Demise by John Hadle, citizen of London, to John Banastre of Stebbenheth, for six years, of a piece of pasture, by 'les Lymostes' on the east, and adjoining the high road leading from Forbelane to Popeler on the north. Vigil of St Matthew the apostle, 6 Henry IV. [Middlesex]

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