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The Marble tombstone could not be unloaded at Tern Hall it was unwealdy and so was...
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- 112/1/2472
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Date (When the record was created)
- Drayton, 11th May, 1724
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The Marble tombstone could not be unloaded at Tern Hall it was unwealdy and so was taken on to Whitchurch and brought from there to Hodnet - the waggoner made John Holford pay £9. 16. (for carriage from Whitchurch to Hodnet).
The men of Marchamley are willing to repair from there to Hawkestone, but would like it put off another summer because of an indictment brought against Hodnet parish for Lolford Lane in Marchamley. Madam Hill desires the road from Hawkestone to Whirley Lane opened and repaired - she would like it done if Hill pleases, before the paving stones are carried to Marchamley lane.
Mr. Mackworth is to have a Commicion of Lunacy on his nephew John Minshull on Thursday come sevenight in this town in order to recover the sd. John Minshull's fortune.
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- Shropshire Archives
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- English
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The Marble tombstone could not be unloaded at Tern Hall it was unwealdy and so was...