Parliamentary Papers, Volume 15H.M. Stationery Office, 1889 |
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... tenant , at 327. per annum . There is no timber of any consequence , nor any buildings on the estate . The tenant is unfit to continne in the occupation of the land , and would have had notice to quit , but owing to the dissolution of ...
... tenant , at 327. per annum . There is no timber of any consequence , nor any buildings on the estate . The tenant is unfit to continne in the occupation of the land , and would have had notice to quit , but owing to the dissolution of ...
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... tenant , at a fair rent of 17. per annum . 7. An orchard and garden , in the Newarke , called the Pike Orchard and ... tenants at rents generally amounting to 12s . 6d . a - week ; when all are full making 327. 10s , per annum . The ...
... tenant , at a fair rent of 17. per annum . 7. An orchard and garden , in the Newarke , called the Pike Orchard and ... tenants at rents generally amounting to 12s . 6d . a - week ; when all are full making 327. 10s , per annum . The ...
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... tenant , at 47. per annum . And two small plots of garden , one in front of the chapel and the other in the drying ground , let to two poor men at 4s . each per annum . The rents of Nos . 9 and 10 are received by the hospitallers , and ...
... tenant , at 47. per annum . And two small plots of garden , one in front of the chapel and the other in the drying ground , let to two poor men at 4s . each per annum . The rents of Nos . 9 and 10 are received by the hospitallers , and ...
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... tenant , at a good rent of 127. per annum . Clarke's Gift . - The table of benefactions in the chapel states that Mr. Thomas Clarke gave 31. 6s . 8d . yearly for ever , and a fuller account given in Nichols's History of Leicester- shire ...
... tenant , at a good rent of 127. per annum . Clarke's Gift . - The table of benefactions in the chapel states that Mr. Thomas Clarke gave 31. 6s . 8d . yearly for ever , and a fuller account given in Nichols's History of Leicester- shire ...
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... tenant at the rent of 47. per annum ; the same tenant also rents the allotment in the Burgess meadow in Mill - lane at 127. , paying for the whole 167. per annum . Franke's Gift . - William Franke , esq . , by Will , dated 25th March ...
... tenant at the rent of 47. per annum ; the same tenant also rents the allotment in the Burgess meadow in Mill - lane at 127. , paying for the whole 167. per annum . Franke's Gift . - William Franke , esq . , by Will , dated 25th March ...
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