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1 - Letters patent of Charles II.
2 - Plan of property at Caxton on west side of Caxton-Royston road.
3 - Manor of Caxton: Admission.
4 - Attested copy of will of Mary Higgs of East Hagbourn, Berkshire.
5 - Copy of will of Martha Fellowe of Reading, Berkshire.
6a - Copy of will of Joseph Ludlow of London.
6b - Arrears of rents due at Michaelmas 1732.
6c - Disbursements.
6d - Letter of attorney.
6e - Letters of property in Brinkworth.
6f - Terrier of estates at Cheltenham belonging to Mr Gape and Miss Ludlow.
6g - Memo of some parcels of land.
6h - Agreement to sell messuages, etc at Cheltenham.
10 - Mortgage of parsonage house and rectorial tithes of Sibsey, Lincolnshire.
11 - Assignment of mortgage L90/10.
12 - Assignment of mortgage L90/11.
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