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Pitchford Hall (Ottley) Papers
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Will[iam] Priest at Birmingham to [Adam Ottley]. Arrangements for settling the mistakes in the decree; he will then appoint a ...,
Will[iam] Priest at Birmingham to [Adam Ottley]. Arrangements for settling the mistakes in the decree; he will then appoint a ...,
Will[iam] Lutwyche at Aston to [Adam Ottley]. He should be very glad of the company of the recipient and his ...,
Will[iam] Lutwyche at Aston to [Adam Ottley]. He should be very glad of the company of the recipient and his ...,
Will[iam] Lac[o]n Childe at Kinlet to [Adam Ottley]. If Mr Whitmore has any interest among the fellows of All Souls ...,
Will[iam] Lac[o]n Childe at Kinlet to [Adam Ottley]. If Mr Whitmore has any interest among the fellows of All Souls ...,
Will[iam] Lac[on] Childe at Kinlet to [Adam Ottley]. He will be extremely glad to wait on the recipient at Kinlet ...,
Will[iam] Lac[on] Childe at Kinlet to [Adam Ottley]. He will be extremely glad to wait on the recipient at Kinlet ...,
Will[iam] Lac[o]n Childe at Kinlet to [Adam Ottley]. He herewith sends the recipient Mr Sergeant Corbett's brief, which will give ...,
Will[iam] Lac[o]n Childe at Kinlet to [Adam Ottley]. He herewith sends the recipient Mr Sergeant Corbett's brief, which will give ...,
[William Lacon Childe] at Kinlet to [Adam Ottley]. Having received a printed letter signed by Mr Baskerville to desire his ...,
[William Lacon Childe] at Kinlet to [Adam Ottley]. Having received a printed letter signed by Mr Baskerville to desire his ...,
Will[iam] Lac[o]n Childe at Birch to [Adam Ottley]. It is impossible for him to give the recipient an account of ...,
Will[iam] Lac[o]n Childe at Birch to [Adam Ottley]. It is impossible for him to give the recipient an account of ...,
Will[iam] Lac[o]n Childe at Birch to [Adam Ottley]. He has paid the widow Woodhouse the money that was due to ...,
Will[iam] Lac[o]n Childe at Birch to [Adam Ottley]. He has paid the widow Woodhouse the money that was due to ...,
Will[iam] Lac[o]n Childe and J: Walcot at Salop to [Adam Ottley]. As they are offering themselves as candidates for 'this ...,
Will[iam] Lac[o]n Childe and J: Walcot at Salop to [Adam Ottley]. As they are offering themselves as candidates for 'this ...,
W[illia]m Haslewood to Adam Ottley at Pitchford. Mr Cooke will agree to buy the reversion of the Brans estate and ...,
W[illia]m Haslewood to Adam Ottley at Pitchford. Mr Cooke will agree to buy the reversion of the Brans estate and ...,
Will[iam] Haslewood Jun[io]r at Bridgnorth to [Adam Ottley]. Mr Whitmore intends to send two [sheriff's] men to attend the recipient ...,
Will[iam] Haslewood Jun[io]r at Bridgnorth to [Adam Ottley]. Mr Whitmore intends to send two [sheriff's] men to attend the recipient ...,
Will[iam] Hall: to [Adam Ottley]. The election for Ludlow is appointed to be on Friday, when the recipient's appearance and ...,
Will[iam] Hall: to [Adam Ottley]. The election for Ludlow is appointed to be on Friday, when the recipient's appearance and ...,
Will[iam] Hall at Ludlow to [Adam Ottley]. As he designs to stand for Parliament for the borough of Ludlow at ...,
Will[iam] Hall at Ludlow to [Adam Ottley]. As he designs to stand for Parliament for the borough of Ludlow at ...,
Will[iam] G[wyn] Vaughan to [Adam Ottley]. Pursuant to the recipient's commands he has written to Dr Sare. Endorsed: brief note ...,
Will[iam] G[wyn] Vaughan to [Adam Ottley]. Pursuant to the recipient's commands he has written to Dr Sare. Endorsed: brief note ...,
Will[iam] G[wyn] Vaughan to [Adam Ottley]. It was a misfortune he had not started at the same time with his ...,
Will[iam] G[wyn] Vaughan to [Adam Ottley]. It was a misfortune he had not started at the same time with his ...,
Will[iam] G[wyn] Vaughan to [Adam Ottley]. He has received an answer to the letter delivered to the recipient at Brecon ...,
Will[iam] G[wyn] Vaughan to [Adam Ottley]. He has received an answer to the letter delivered to the recipient at Brecon ...,
Will[iam] G[wyn] Vaughan to [Adam Ottley]. He asks again for the recipient's support at the next election as he imagines ...,
Will[iam] G[wyn] Vaughan to [Adam Ottley]. He asks again for the recipient's support at the next election as he imagines ...,
Will[iam] G[wyn] Vaughan at Trebarried to [Adam Ottley]. He desires the favour of the recipient's vote and interest in the ...,
Will[iam] G[wyn] Vaughan at Trebarried to [Adam Ottley]. He desires the favour of the recipient's vote and interest in the ...,
Will[iam] G[wyn] Vaughan at Trebarried to (Adam Ottley]. He asks for the recipient's support at the next election. Postscript: he ...,
Will[iam] G[wyn] Vaughan at Trebarried to (Adam Ottley]. He asks for the recipient's support at the next election. Postscript: he ...,
Will[iam] G[wyn] Vaughan at Trebarried to Adam Ottley at Pitchford. At his going to Brecon he was not a little ...,
Will[iam] G[wyn] Vaughan at Trebarried to Adam Ottley at Pitchford. At his going to Brecon he was not a little ...,
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