Quietus to John Edwards, esq., Sheriff of co. Denb,
- 67.
- Ffeil
- 1653, Michaelmas.
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Quietus to John Edwards, esq., Sheriff of co. Denb,
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Grant of man. Shocklach, and a capital m. called Shocklach Hall, in Cheshire,
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1 Robert Eddowes of p. Saint Clement Danes, Middlesex, gent.;. 2 John Puleston, Serjeant-at-law, one of the Justices of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster, and Thomas Lloyd of Halghton, esq., and Roger Puleston of Worthenbury, gent., both of co. Flint. Grant of man. Shocklach, and a capital m. called Shocklach Hall, in Cheshire.
Surrender of a lease of a m. and lands in t. Bangor, co. Flint,
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1 Robert ap Prichard of Bangor, co. Flint, Innholder;. 2 John Puleston of Emerall, Serjeant at law. Surrender of a lease of a m. and lands in t. Bangor, co. Flint.
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1 William Griffith of London, gent., son and heir apparent of Frances Griffith of Lislew. co. Ang., widow, only sister and heir of Capt. Edward Griffith, dec.;. 2 John- Parry, Doctor in Divinity. Assignment of a debenture for £716.17.7 being the account of the arrears of the said Capt. Edward Griffith for service in Ireland.
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Treasury receipts issued in respect of Hearthmoney, Customs, Excise and various assessments including Royal Aid, Additional Aid, the One Month's tax and the Eleven Months' tax. All are signed either by John Loving or by (Sir) George Downing, and some few relate to Anglesey. Latin.
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Torn.
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Agreement whereby Edward Jonnes of Vronne, renounces his claim to a right of way through the lands of William Edwards, esq.
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Final Concord in a fine levied between Francis Leicester, bart, and Francis Cholmondeley, esq., plaintiffs, and Thomas Holford, esq., and Mary, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged thirty m's, etc., and 1,150 a. of land in Plumbley, Plumbley cum Holford, Lostock Gralam, Neyther Peover and Shoelach Oviat, all in Cheshire, to be the right of the plaintiffs. Latin.