Catalogue description Copy of indenture between Thomas Luther of Stapleford Tawny [Stapleford Tawney], Essex,...

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Details of 705:24/879
Reference: 705:24/879
Description:

Copy of indenture between Thomas Luther of Stapleford Tawny [Stapleford Tawney], Essex, Esq., Anthony Luther of Kelvedon, Essex, Esq., Robert Burn of Rubbingworth, Essex, Esq., Richard Glyd the elder, citizen and tallow chandler of London, Richard Mills, citizen and draper of London, and Anne Jackson, daughter of Luke Jackson, late citizen and girdler of London, deceased, being a settlement, previous to the marriage of the said Thomas Luther and Anne Jackson, of the Manor of Suttons, Essex, a capital messuage called Suttons, a messuage, a messuage called B ardens, a messuage called Cutlers and a messuage called Woodhatch all with land and appurtenances in Stapleford Tawny; a messuage called Michells in Stapleford Tawny with land and appurtenances in Stapleford Tawny, Stanford Rivers and Navestock Essex; a farm called Garnish Mill, land and appurtenances in Thaydon Garnon [Theydon Garnon], Essex; a tenement called New Barne, land and appurtenances in Thaydon at Mount [Theydon Mount], Essex; a messuage called Hunts Farme, land and appurtenances in Lamborne [Lambourne], Essex; a messuage called Hillhouse, land and appurtenances in Thaydon Garnon and Thaydon Boys [Theydon Bois], Essex; a messuage called Lane's house, land and appurtenances in Standford Rivers; a messuage called Hattons, land and appurtenances in Stapleford Abbott [Stapleford Abbots], Essex; and marsh land in Barkeing [Barking], Essex. Witnesses: David Edwards, James Winstanly, Robert Haworth, Ch. Pitfield, John Pickman, William Grudgefield.

Note:

BA No. 81

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Date: 19 May 1649
Held by: Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Physical description: 21 folios
Physical condition: Paper. 11¾" x 1'2¼"

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