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Surrender by John Lutwiche of Shipton to Elizabeth queen of England of all his right,...
Catalogue reference: 1037/19/5
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- 1037/19/5
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Title (The name of the record)
- Surrender by John Lutwiche of Shipton to Elizabeth queen of England of all his right, title and claim in the chapel in Burton with all profits etc. pertaining, and in all the tithes of corn in the vill of Burton and of Goosbradley with the tithes of wool and lambs in the capital messuages of the fee farm of Burton formerly of the monastery of Wenlock.
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Date (When the record was created)
- 7th July, 40 Elizabeth 1598
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Signed and sealed by John Lutwiche.
Sealed and delivered in the presence of Thomas Higgons and Adam Chapman.
Indors' Claus' cancellar' infrascr' done Regine duodecimo die Julii anno infrascripto'. Per Johem' Snelling'. Lutwiche et Regina.
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- Shropshire Archives
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/e97acfed-4db4-451e-a966-540d90118e71/
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Within the fonds: 1037
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Surrender by John Lutwiche of Shipton to Elizabeth queen of England of all his right, title and claim in the chapel in Burton with all profits etc. pertaining, and in all the tithes of corn in the vill of Burton and of Goosbradley with the tithes of wool and lambs in the capital messuages of the fee farm of Burton formerly of the monastery of Wenlock.