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  <dc:title>Conveyance by Revd Henry John Longsdon of Seacroft near Leeds, clerk, to William Longsdon of Little Longstone, esq., for £2000, of all lands in Little Longstone late in occupation of William Wager in a ring fence, 28 acres 2 roods [rods] 23 perches, bounded on south by Chesterfield and Hernstone Lane Head turnpike, and in part by lands conveyed by Henry John Longsdon to William Longsdon in 1857 and 1859; which lands are, with 1857 and 1859 purchases and 2 parts of the Leys previously conveyed to William Longsdon and formerly held with the Four Leys closes, hereby conveyed, Leys as now into 6 parts divided; messuage formerly described as messuage in occupation of Joseph Higginbotham undertenant to James Longsdon, 3 roods 32 perches, with Backside Close and Hill Close 10 acres 2 roods 29 perches. Insert plan and schedule of land. 25 Mar 1861. 3 letters on conveyance Feb-May 1861</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>1861</dc:date>
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