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wil 62 – Adams Thomas February 1649

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Small Court of the Custodians of the liberty of England by act of parliament, held at Penckhull
[Previous transcript] Verdict of the little inquest for the customary tenants.

The jury (except Roger Tittensor) say and present on oath that the thirdboroughs have well presented.
And further they present that Thomas Adams, who held various copyhold lands in Wolstanton died since the last court and a heriot of [blank] is due; and that he gave and bequeathed all his lands in Wolstanton by his last will and testament dated 17th February 1648/9;

wil 66 – Alsager Judith & Mary dated 29th May 1800

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Special Court held at Penkhull on 29th day of May 1800 in the presence of Richard Lovatt and George Wilkinson. TO THIS COURT came Charles Hassells of Newcastle under Lyme in the Cty of Staffordshire, Banker in his proper person and surrendered into the hands of the Lord of the said Manor according to the Custom thereof ALL and singular the copyhold or customary messuages, land and heriditaments with their respective appurtenances situated in Penkhull within the said Manor devised by the last Will and Testament of Judith Alsager and Mary Alsager

This court in the end passes all the land mentioned into tyhe hands of Jopsiah Spode

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