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The rental of sir John Verney and his wife Margaret

MS. Gough Bucks 7

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Title

The rental of sir John Verney and his wife Margaret

Shelfmark

MS. Gough Bucks 7

Summary

The rental of sir John Verney and his wife Margaret, daughter and heir of sir Robert Whittingham, at the close of the 15th century The properties are all in Buckinghamshire, except Pendley in Hertfordshire (fols. 16, 44, 52). This appears to be a later copy, with various memoranda and documents relating to the lands. There are full details of the tenants and payments.

Date

Written in about A.D. 1600

Language

English

Latin

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

68 Leaves

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Gough Collection

Buckinghamshire

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