Abstracts of Gloucestershire Inquisitiones Post Mortem Returned Into the Court of Chancery, Volume 13British record society, 1895 - Gloucestershire (England) |
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12 Charles acres of arable acres of land acres of meadow acres of pasture advowson alias arable land Berkeley capital messuage Charles I 1636 chief by knight's Cirencester clear close called close of meadow close of pasture Clutterbooke common socage containing 3 acres decease default Delivered into Court died Edmund Elizabeth escheator fealty fee the jurors free and common garden gent Giles Gloucester heirs male held the jurors Henry indenture dated James Joan John Osborne jointure jurors know King in chief knight's fee knight's service land called last past manor Mary meadow and pasture meadow called meadow or pasture messuage messuage called Michael Sharpe North Nibley nquisition taken orchard Osborne parcel of land pasture called Pitchcombe premises are held Richard right heirs Rockhampton seised selion socage suit at court taken at Cirencester tenement tenure of John Tetbury Thornbury virgate virgate of land William Sandys worth per annum yearly rent yeoman
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