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Acquittance of Arthure Bate and John Shore, churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parish of Eightfeild, and Francis ...,

Acquittance of Arthure Bate and John Shore, churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parish of Eightfeild, and Francis Okes and John Maddox, churchwarden and overseer of the poor of the parish of Prees, co. Salop, yeoman; to Thomas Ottley of Pytchford, co. Salop, esq., executor of the will of Elizabeth Dodd late of Cloverley, co. Salop, widow, deceased, for the receipt of £5 bequeathed by the said Elizabeth Dodd to the poor of the parishes of Eightfeild and Prees.

Acquittance of John Chamberleyn, citizen of Chester, to Richard le Brwyn, citizen of Chester, on the receipt of money and ...,

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  • 1354, Thursday next after the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr.
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Acquittance of John Chamberleyn, citizen of Chester, to Richard le Brwyn, citizen of Chester, on the receipt of money and goods bequeathed to him by Alice wife of the said Richard. Latin. Seal.

Acquittance of Sir George Maynwarynge of Ightfield, co. Salop, knight, to Thomas Ottley of Pitchford, co. Salop, esq., executor of ...,

Acquittance of Sir George Maynwarynge of Ightfield, co. Salop, knight, to Thomas Ottley of Pitchford, co. Salop, esq., executor of Elizabeth Dodd late of Cloverley, co. Salop, widow, deceased, for the receipt of a bequest under the will of the said Elizabeth Dodd.

Acquittance of Thomas Berrington of the Matte Hall, co. Salop, gent., to Thomas Ottley of Pitchford, co. Salop, esq., executor ...,

Acquittance of Thomas Berrington of the Matte Hall, co. Salop, gent., to Thomas Ottley of Pitchford, co. Salop, esq., executor of the will of Elizabeth Dodd late of Cloverley, co. Salop, widow, deceased, for the receipt of 40s. bequeathed to the said Thomas Berrington by the said Elizabeth Dodd.

A[cton] Baldwyn at Aqualate to [Adam Ottley]. Sir Thomas Powys has spent about £400 in Ludlow, H. Wallcot not less ...,

A[cton] Baldwyn at Aqualate to [Adam Ottley]. Sir Thomas Powys has spent about £400 in Ludlow, H. Wallcot not less than £1,000, having paid above twenty pounds apiece for several votes, and he, the writer, sees a necessity of spending £300. He wishes he had known of the recipient's desires and intentions: he could and would have brought him in at a very small expense. He wishes to know if the recipient would pay his, the writer's, expenses if he could bring the recipient in upon their desisting. Mr Herbert is a thorough paced Whig. Marginal note: name of writer, date.

Ac[ton] Baldwyn in London to his cousin [Adam] Ottley. All the Regents are in Town except the Earl of Strafford ...,

Ac[ton] Baldwyn in London to his cousin [Adam] Ottley. All the Regents are in Town except the Earl of Strafford. It is thought 'wee' shall soon be dissolved after the King's coming to London and that almost all the Lords of Parliament will be in London to pay their court to his Majesty. The writer does not know whether absence will not look like disaffection.

Ad[am] Ottley at Abbeycombhere, Radnorshire, to Mrs Bridget Ottley at Drakelow. Their entertainment with S[i]r Rich[ar]d Fowler very noble and ...,

Ad[am] Ottley at Abbeycombhere, Radnorshire, to Mrs Bridget Ottley at Drakelow. Their entertainment with S[i]r Rich[ar]d Fowler very noble and very friendly; the situation is 'wild and Romantick'. A new park has been made, full of red and fallow deer.

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