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Year: 1673
Whitt’s tenement in Hampton: Feoffees to George Barber, clerk, Wootton, Dorset
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Whitt’s tenement in Hampton: Feoffees to George Barber, clerk, Wootton, Dorset
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Whitt’s tenement in Hampton: Feoffees to George Barber, clerk, Wootton, Dorset
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Lease for Whitt’s tenement in Hampton: Feoffees to Elizabeth Webber, widow, administrator of Baker
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Counterpart to Lease for Whitt’s tenement in Hampton: Feoffees to Elizabeth Webber, widow, administrator of Baker
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Assignment of Lease for Whitt’s tenement in Hampton: Feoffees to Elizabeth Webber, widow, administrator of Baker
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Lease for Whitt’s tenement in Hampton: Feoffees to Joseph Colliber, periwig maker, Exeter
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Lease for Whitt’s tenement in Hampton: Feoffees to Nicholas Cook
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Lease for Blakeway’s and Bacon’s tenements, Hampton: Feoffees to James Snell
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Counterpart to Lease for Blakeway’s and Bacon’s tenements, Hampton: Feoffees to James Snell
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Hampton Farm: Feoffees to Dommett
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Twelve acres, six closes: Feoffees to John Bull, cattle dealer, Axminster
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Constables Accounts for warrants issued and other expenses incurred by Daniel Toope and Nicholas Marvell: arrests, guarding and taking people to Bridewell.
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Constables Accounts for travel expenses. References are made to “a mittimus” which is a court order directing the constable to escort a convict to prison.
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Constables Accounts for travel expenses 1715 to 1716. This includes a sum of 2/- for whipping Buckland’s boy.
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Constables Accounts for warrants issued and other expenses from Michaelmas 1720 to Michaelmas 1721: includes hire of horses, meat and drink: swearing of evidence, writs of subpoena: assizes: Grace White drowned.
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Payments recorded as monthly lists and annual totals for Mr. John Baker, overseer of the poor, and including bastardy payments. Multiple names entered in monthly lists.
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Payments recorded as monthly lists and annual totals for Joseph Boalch, overseer of the poor for the tything of Colyford and including bastardy payments. Also, the accounts of Mr Tom Power overseer of the poor for the tything of Woodland and Farway. Also of Mr John Mitchal and Mr. John Baker. Multiple names entered.
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Payments recorded as monthly lists and annual totals for Mr John Baker, overseer of the poor. Also John Mitchall and Mr William Powers, overseers. Includes the accounts of Mr. Robert Warry, overseer of the poor for the town tything. Bastardy payments included and multiple names entered.
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Payments recorded as monthly lists and annual totals for Joseph Baulch, overseer of the poor and including bastardy payments. Also the accounts of Mr. Peter White, overseer for the tything of Colyford and for Mr William Cox, overseer of Farwood. Multiple names entered.
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Payments recorded as monthly lists and annual totals of Mr. Richard White and Mr. Peter White overseers of the poor and including bastardy payments. Accounts of Mr. Henry Symes overseer of the poor of the town tything. Multiple names entered.
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