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Lease of land in Pybus Field, Over Bentham

24 Jan 1665

1. John Johnson of Whittington, Lancashire, Jennet Walker of Bottom, widow, and William Walker, her son 2. Stephen Husband of Bentham

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Conditions of sale of pew in Bentham church

4 Oct 1823

With memorandum of sale of pew number 5 in the south gallery to Hornby Roughsedge, esquire, of Bentham House

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Bond to observe rules in pasturing on Mintsfeet

25 Sep 1716

1. 21 persons, mainly of Kirkby Kendal 2. Thomas Lickbarrow of Kirkby Kendal and William Foster of Kirkland, masters of the field called Mintsfeet

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Bramley: lease of tenement near the lane leading to Kirkstall Bridge

26 Oct 1724

1. Matthew Smith of Bramley, yeoman, and Sarah his wife 2. William Craven of Leeds, innkeeper

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Bargain and sale of goods and animals at Bentham

30 Nov 1736

1. Richard Easterby of Over Bentham, husbandman 2. William Wilson of Over Bentham, yeoman

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Poster for sale of two houses and croft

May 1901

Sales notice for newly erected house used as Austwick Post Office, new erected house attached to same and croft adjoining suitable for market garden or lawn tennis ground

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Note about proposed sale of wood in Dawson Close, Mewith

[1815]

On reverse: part of letter to 'Dear brother' from unidentified writer, with condolences on death of partner and news of ?daughters out at service

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Certificate of surrogate for care of fatherless children

24 Feb 1702

Grant of authority to Alice Simpson, widow of Henry Simpson of Burntscarr in Bentham, to administer goods on behalf of Thomas and John Simpson, natural sons of Henry

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