1 Joseph Cooke, late of Sion House, p. Honiton, Devon, esq., but now a lieutenant in the 10th or Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Light Dragoons, and Ann Perry his wife, lately Ann Perry Manley, widow of Edward Manley the younger, late of Uffaculme, gent, dec. 2 John Pearse Manley of Sidbury, esq., eldest son of the said Edward Manley, dec., by the said Ann Perry, his wife. 3 Henry Symes of Colyton, yeoman. 4 Stephen Robinson of Honiton, doctor of physic. Grant of a m. and dwelling house in Colliton, which said dwelling house is now divided into two m's or dwelling houses, one with a slaughter house thereto adjoining and belonging, with covenants to pay a yearly quit rent of 1s.0 and to produce deeds, 1582-1798.
Grant of a m. and dwelling house in Colliton, which said dwelling house is now divided into two m's or ...,
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- Reference
- GB 210 193.
- Alternative Id.(alternative) vtls005201862(alternative) ISYSARCHB10
- Dates of Creation
- 1798, Sept. 29.
- Location
- ARCH/MSS (GB0210)
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Note
Preferred citation: 193.
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