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Demise by William Edryche, of Totenham, co. Middlesex, the younger to John Knebon,...

Catalogue reference: C 146/4899

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This record is about the Demise by William Edryche, of Totenham, co. Middlesex, the younger to John Knebon,... dating from 1469 Mar 25 in the series Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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C 146/4899
Date
1469 Mar 25
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Demise by William Edryche, of Totenham, co. Middlesex, the younger to John Knebon, citizen and brewer of London, of a croft of meadow called 'Dounhyll,' containing 12a. lying together in the parish of Harengey Down which John now holds; from Lady Day, 9 Edward IV, for twenty-one years, at 26s. 8d. rent; William to pay all taxes and tallages. Dated the feast and year abovesaid.

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