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Middlesex deed

MS. Charters Middlesex a. 7

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Title

Middlesex deed

Shelfmark

MS. Charters Middlesex a. 7

Summary

Rental deed between Thomas Pickering of Lincoln's Inn, London and Sir Charles Cope of Orton in the County of Huntingdon, and Matthew Wyldbore of Westminster concerning properties in Thames Street, in the parish of All Hallows, Barking, London and in Hardwick in Oxfordshire.

Associated place

Hardwick | Oxfordshire | SP 3705

Barking | London | TQ 4484

Date

2 Feb 1778

Language

English

Physical extent

1 volume

Acquisition

A volume of Middlesex-related deeds and charters from multiple sources - number 361 was given by Percy Manning.

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Collection contents

Percy Manning collection

Legal, business, family, estate papers

Deeds, rolls and charters

Middlesex deed

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