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  •   KHAC1
    •   1982 - Deeds of the Huntingdon Brewery
      • 1 - The Chequer Inn, Huntingdon
RefNoKHAC1/1982/1/15
AltRefNo1982/1/15
TitleReassignment of term
Description1. Mary Keene, Godmanchester, widow and executor of Philip, deceased. 2. Joseph Marcall. 3. Stephen Arundell. 4. Reade Peacock, Huntingdon, gentleman. Recites £363 due on 100 year term paid off by 3. Now 1 assigns term to 4 in trust to attend inheritance.
Date23 January 1766
CreatorNameHuntingdon Brewery
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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