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  •   KCON - Conington Collection
    •   3 - Title deeds
      •   5 - Deeds re. properties in Essex.
        • 12 - Deeds re. lands in the Manor of Mylton Hall
RefNoKCON/3/5/12/13
AltRefNoCON 3/5/12/13
TitleSurrender
Description(Record of) William Norman and Joan his wife of all their right and title in 6a.3p. with apps. in the hamlet of Mylton to James Mower and heirs already in possession, Made on 29 Nov. 1560, out of court before John Cooke, steward steward of the manor.
Date4 Jan. 1561
CreatorNameHeathcote family of Conington Castle
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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