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XES/5/Friars/1

1. Sir William Peter, and Sir William Garrard, knights, Simon Lowe, Merchant Tailor

2. George Lee alias Leigh, Merchants of the Staple and Thomas Bower of Salop.

COPY DEED TO LEAD USES before a Common Recovery upon the late Chapel of St. John Baptist in Oswestree together with all its lands, t’ments and tithes of corn and hay in the villages, t’ships, hamlets and places called Berghill Vgher, Berghill Issha, English Frauncton, Alderton, Kynton, Upper Ridge, neither Ridge, Newe Merten, Newnes, Hardwicke, Crecote, and Estwyke, all co. Salop, and the moiety of tithes of corn and hay in the t’ship of Whittington, co. Salop.

Appended:

NOTE: ’a true coppy examined with the Record of thirteenth day of June 1654: by me William Thomas’.


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