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XD2/4691

1. William Holland of Coton, co. Cambridge, gent., and Katherine his wife, late wife of Edward Aungier of Cambridge. 2. Edward Aungier, of Driedraton, co. Cambridge, clerk, son and heir of Edward and Katherine. 3. John Aungier of Driedration, clerk, brother of Edward. 4. John Schirewood and Robert Twells of Cambridge, gents.. DEED TO LEAD USES of a Final Concord to be levied upon 2 messuages known as the White House and Trinitie Hostel, pa.[rish] Holy Trinity, close land or pasture called Highelman or High Elmeham, or Eelmeham or Hightham Close or Highe Elmey, 18 acres and a field or close called Lowelman or Lowlam or Lowe Elmeham or Lowe Elmey, 15 acres and a parcel of land called Charles Frith or Chardfrith, 10 acres in the same place, a meadow called Oxepenne or Ox penne Marchmeade, 20 acres all in Waterbeach or Denny; as a settlement of the bequests of the will of Edward Aungier, deceased. Considerations: various. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 199.] Attached: Court of the King at Westminster FINAL CONCORD (Trinity 1640) between: Plaintiffs: John Schirewood and Robert Twells of gents. Deforceants: William Holland, gent., and Katherine his wife, Edward Augier and John Augier, clerks of 3 messuages, 2 stables, 2 gardens, 22 acres meadow and 40 acres pasture in Cambridge, Waterbeech and Denney. Consideration £120. Latin. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 199.]


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