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Grant of a rent of 14d. in Grimesby as in C 146/6210. Wednesday after Palm Sunday,...
Catalogue reference: C 146/6212
Date: 1362 Apr 13
Grant of a rent of 14d. in Grimesby as in C 146/6210. Wednesday after Palm Sunday, 1362.
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Catalogue reference: C 146/7279
This record is about the Demise by Nicholas Nyweton, esquire, to William Wryght, Margaret, his wife, and John,... dating from 1536 Feb 4 in the series Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Demise by Nicholas Nyweton, esquire, to William Wryght, Margaret, his wife, and John, their son, for their life and the life of the longest liver, of a tenement and garden in the west street of Axbrugge, a barn in Hanams Lane there, land in Gote Acur in the parish of Compton, and an orchard and two peat-hags (morehays) in the borough of Axbrugge; rent for the whole, 6s. 8d.; clause of re-entry for non-payment of rent or neglect of repairs. 4 February, 27 Henry VIII.
C 146
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Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C
Demise by Nicholas Nyweton, esquire, to William Wryght, Margaret, his wife, and John,...
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