Dr William
Hardman's Researches of Nonington and other Parishes File 3 1689-1712
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BILL OF SALE 17
October 1689 (I William and Mary)
Parties – James Nash of St Albans,
Nonington, yeoman and William Hammond of St Albans Esquire (1) Edward Fellow of
Sandwich, gentleman and Thomas Young of Sandwich, Malster (2).
Consideration – (2) have undertaken to discharge debts of James Nash amounting
to £250 due to Sir Henry Palmer, Bart, Alexander Millecreke and Susan Boteler,
widow.
Parcels – All the corne and graine to witt the ..... barly small beanes, white
grass, pother and oates within the severall barnes belonging to the farme of St
Albans now in occupation of said James Nash.
William Hammond empowers (2) to enter and remove the corn.
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