Indenture, Bentley, Tattingstone and Capel, Suffolk
Scope and Contents
John Rose of Stutton, Suffolk, having levied a fine sur conusans come ceo with proclamations made to Henry Cremer of Dedham, Essex, of certain land in Bentley, Tattingstone and Capel which was the estate of Richard Rose, deceased, father of John Rose; it is now declared to be the intention of the parties that such fine and other fines shall stand, and that the conuser shall be seised of the lands for the use of John Rose. Witnesses: John Mason, Robert Goslin.
Dates
- Creation: 22 Jan. 1701
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Extent
1 item(s) (vellum) : vellum
Language of Materials
English
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Bought from G. David, Market Place, Cambridge, from the Hodgson Sale 23 November 1916 Lot 522/3, 24 November 1916
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
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