SOUTH WEST HERITAGE TRUST: Somerset Archive Catalogue
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BRYSON COLLECTION... Conveyance to Henry Cramner of Grays Inn, gent and Joseph Cramner of the Six Clerks Office, London, of 2 messuages and 103a of lands in the parish of Cleverton alias Lea cum Cleverton, Wiltshire, by Elizabeth Boucher of Bath, widow, and Thomas Boucher of Christain Malford, Wiltshire, Esq., subject to the equity of redemption to Thomas Boucher., 1734
Conveyance to Henry Cramner of Grays Inn, gent and Joseph Cramner of the Six Clerks Office, London, of 2 messuages and 103a of lands in the parish of Cleverton alias Lea cum Cleverton, Wiltshire, by Elizabeth Boucher of Bath, widow, and Thomas Boucher of Christain Malford, Wiltshire, Esq., subject to the equity of redemption to Thomas Boucher., 1734
Repository
Somerset Heritage Centre
Reference number
A/AKK/12
Date
1734
Extent
1
Format
document
Access status
Open
Level
Item
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Conveyance to Henry Cramner of Grays Inn, gent and Joseph Cramner of the Six Clerks Office, London, of 2 messuages and 103a of lands in the parish of Cleverton alias Lea cum Cleverton, Wiltshire, by Elizabeth Boucher of Bath, widow, and Thomas Boucher of Christain Malford, Wiltshire, Esq., subject to the equity of redemption to Thomas Boucher., 1734
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Conveyance to Henry Cramner of Grays Inn, gent and Joseph Cramner of the Six Clerks Office, London, of 2 messuages and 103a of lands in the parish of Cleverton alias Lea cum Cleverton, Wiltshire, by Elizabeth Boucher of Bath, widow, and Thomas Boucher of Christain Malford, Wiltshire, Esq., subject to the equity of redemption to Thomas Boucher., 1734
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