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Quenington and Hatherop: abstract of mortgage on messuage and water grist mill called...
Catalogue reference: D2455/T1/2/4
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- D2455/T1/2/4
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- Quenington and Hatherop: abstract of mortgage on messuage and water grist mill called Hatherop Mill, closes called Isles Close and Mill Close in Hatherop, and piece of ground in Quenington, part of the estate of Samuel Blackwell, esq, deceased, now belonging to Ann Rawlings, 1778, made 1789
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Date (When the record was created)
- (1778)-1789
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Gloucestershire Archives
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- National Register of Archives reference: MTD/92/12
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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- 1 document
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/e70bc435-1003-46be-b60b-51619e05b836/
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D2455/T1
Gloucestershire
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Within the fonds: D2455
Hicks Beach family of Coln St Aldwyn and Great Witcombe (Gloucestershire), Netheravon,...
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TITLE DEEDS
Within the series: D2455/T1
Gloucestershire
Within the file: D2455/T1/2
Quenington
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Quenington and Hatherop: abstract of mortgage on messuage and water grist mill called Hatherop Mill, closes called Isles Close and Mill Close in Hatherop, and piece of ground in Quenington, part of the estate of Samuel Blackwell, esq, deceased, now belonging to Ann Rawlings, 1778, made 1789