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7.
Title
Release of the manor of Cold Ashby, and of messuages and lands in Cold Ashby and Eltington,
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- 1625/6, Jan. 20. (Creation)
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- Edward Saunders, senior, of Brixworth, co. Northampton, esq., and Millicent his wife, Edward Saunders, jun., their son and heir, Carew Saunders of London, merchant and Sara his wife, Sir John Wolstenholme of London, kt., William Stydolfe of London, esq., and Mary his wife, Thomas Ward of Cold Ashby, co. Northampton, yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife, Edward Astell of Welford, co. Northampton, yeoman, and Suzan his wife, Robert Smyth of Cold Ashbie aforesaid, yeoman, and Thomas Waple of Cold Ashby, aforesaid, yeoman, and Mary his wife. 2. Francis -, clerk, vicar of Cold Ashbie, and Anne his wife. 3. Daniell Hudson of London, merchant, and William Saunders of Cold Ashby, gent. 4. Sir William Samwell of Upton, co. Northampton, kt., Francis Nichols of Faxton, co. Northampton, esq., and Robert Tanfield of the Middle Temple, London, esq. Release of the manor of Cold Ashby, and of messuages and lands in Cold Ashby and Eltington.
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Preferred citation: 7.
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vtls005337125
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ISYSARCHB61
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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales