Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History SocietyShropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society., 1921 |
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Abcott acres aforesaid aged Anne annum Redditus April Archæological Auden baptized at Wistanstow Betton Bitterley born Bridgnorth buried Chantry Chapel Charles Cludd Cheney Longville Church Stretton Clarenceux Condover Corbet County of Salop dated daughter of John death deceased Diddlebury died Earl Edward Cludde Edward Marston eldest Elizabeth Esquire executors father festum Francis Marston Frodesley gardino Garter gent George granted gules Hall heirs Henry Hereford High Ercall Hopesay hospital Inquisition issue Jane Johannis John Marston Jones July June King of Arms Knight lands Langley late Leonard's licence Ludlow Manor March Margaret married Martha Mary messuage Orleton Owen parish pedigree Pemberton Pontesbury pounds Prebendary Prince Prynce rent Richard Marston Robert Roger Salop Samuel seal Shrewsbury Shropshire Smallman sonne Stanton Lacy tenemento et orto tenements tenura Thomas Marston Thornes unto W. G. D. Fletcher widow wife William Cludde William Marston Wingfield Wistanstow Woodcote Wrockwardine
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