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THE RIVERS ESTATE, MANOR OF WALCOT, BATH.... Lease and Release and associated documents, 1780-1816


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  • THE RIVERS ESTATE, MANOR OF WALCOT, BATH.
  • Estate Deeds
  • Lease and Release and associated documents, 1780-1816

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  • B&NES Record Office
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  • 0810/1/66
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  • 1780-1816
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  • 8
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Lease and Release Office copy of the Will of James Dallamore. Copy of the Will of Thomas Howell Copy Conveyance. Certificate for the burial of Robert Freemantle in 1803. Copy of the Will of George Skerrett Certificate of the burial of George Yalden Fort in 1807. Extract of the burial of John Jelly in 1813.