Certifying that the recently deceased Thomas Harrowe held a croft called Newland, another called Nokefurlonge containing three acres, and another called Saunder Howcheyns containing one acre, as a copyhold tenant of the manor of Hendon. Also that Thomas's son and heir William Harrowe is now admitted to the aforesaid premises at the accustomed rent. Unspecified entry fine. Various endorsements of identification in modern hands, including: 'No 38', and 'The manor of / Hendon / ancient copyholds / writings not abstracted'.
Admission (copy), Hendon, Middlesex
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- Reference
- GB 12 MS Doc.4103
- Dates of Creation
- 23 Nov. 1535 (Tuesday before the feast of St Katherine the Virgin 27 Henry VIII [23 Nov 1535])
- Language of Material
- English .
- Physical Description
- 1 item(s) vellum vellum
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Acquisition Information
From the library of Mr F.J. Norton, former Under-Librarian, 30 May 1986
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