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[Lease dated 1 July 1819 between Nicholas Tuite Selby, Charles Bodenham, the Right Honorable Thomas Anthony Lord Viscount Southwell and Jane Viscountess Southwell on the one part, and William Kinnard Jenkins relating to the Rectory in the parish of Welch Newton in Herefordshire] [manuscript]

Language: English Publication details: 1819Description: 1 sheet parchment 46 x 60 cm., folded to 16 x 20 cmSubject(s):
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Archive London Basement BASEMENT BOX 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 140766-1001
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