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BOWLEY COLLECTION.... BOWLEY COLLECTION., 1648-1850


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  • D-22
  • Fonds
  • 1648-1850
  • 0.01683 cu.m.
  • [3/4 Standard Box]
  • Deeds of Duntish Park in Buckland Newton, 1648-1679 (8); Cranborne, 1770 (1); Radipole, 1850 (1); Weymouth, 1808-1820 (13)
  • English

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Bargain and sale. Deed. Counterpart lease from James, Earl of Salisbury, Viscount Cranborne, to John Phelps of Cranborne, for a property in the late priory of Cranborne. Copy of court roll. Conveyance: ease for a year and release from Sir John Lowther Johnstone and William Hughes, of property known as Old Rooms and Tavern in the High Street, Weymouth. Conveyance: lease for one year and release from Sir John Lowther Johnstone to Robert Stride, of a property in Melcombe Regis, bounded on the East by Maiden Street and on the North by St Edmund's Street [Torn document, fragments enclosed]. Conveyance: lease for one year and release from Sir John Lowther Johnstone and Henry White of Blandford Forum, a property in Petticoat Lane, Melcombe Regis, between St Thomas's Street on the West and Petticoat Lane on the South. Counterpart lease.