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Demise by William Anable, of Dunstaple, to John Noret, son of Thomas Noret, of Hougthon...

Catalogue reference: C 146/2730

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This record is about the Demise by William Anable, of Dunstaple, to John Noret, son of Thomas Noret, of Hougthon... dating from 1405 in the series Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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C 146/2730
Date
1405
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Demise by William Anable, of Dunstaple, to John Noret, son of Thomas Noret, of Hougthon Regis, of land in the south field of Houghton, viz. upon Tetlowe called 'le Redebrade,' at Twame extending southward upon Thefwey, at Lenethezemare, at Litwoldusmere, at Letus. two buttes in 'le Oteden,' upon Langlinch, in 'le Holnforlong,' upon Lytonehul and upon Coupath, at Litegravepath, and upon Otehul; for six years. Michaelmas, 7 Henry IV. [Bedfordshire]

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