Richard Woollafion Efquire and Rebecca his Wife, were Plaintiffs, and Richard Knight Senior, William Deakin and Sufan his Wife, Richard Batch Senior, Richard TedÃÂill, John Hyde, and Nicholas Edwards, were Deì fendants ; and wherein the faid Deakin and his
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Wollafion Efquire and Rebecì ca his Wife, were Plaintiffs, and Richard Knight Senior, William Deakin and Sufanna his Wife, Richard Batch Senior, Richard Tedfiill, John Hyde, and Nicholas Ed- wards, were Defendants ; and wherein the faid William Deakin and
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no Journals of the Houfe of Lords. A. 1747, Oath, " The fame were true Copies, he having exa- T\ IE Jovis, 70 Maji. *' rained them with the Originals in the proper Offices -i-^ " in Ireland." Domini
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49 6 Journals of the Houfe of Lords, A, 176. A MeiTage was brought from the Houfe of Com- "Carter to take the Name of i it"V /"ÃÂ 1 ~.i Pollard, Bill. nions, by Mr. L>ray and others :
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ing, and en doling certain Moors, Commons, or Wafte Lands, called Edington. otherwife Burtle Moor, E'iàHeath, WeÃÂlSsaih, and Clyde Batch, within the t( Hamlet of Edington and Parifh of Moorlinch, in the ee County of Samerfitæ" to which they
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