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  <dc:title>Exemplification of recovery suffered in Holbrook manor court (reciting surrender (1786) by John Shardlow of Duffield of 2 messuages and outbuildings with 2a. land called Fletchers Pingle, to John Cave Brown of Stretton en le Fields</dc:title>
  <dc:description>In trust to the use of Shardlow for life and then to Eleanor his wife with remainder to their sons etc.) - surrender by John Shardlow of Duffield, only son of the above, and Mary his wife, of a dwelling house with butcher's shop at Holbrook, formerly two tenements and a close (2a), known as Shardlow's Pingle but formerly as Fletcher's Pingle to the use of Edward Hall of Holbrook - recovery by Philip Clarke against Edward Hall of the above premises - surrender by Philip Clarke Edward Hall and John Shardlow of the above premises and admission of Shardlow in fee simple. Fine £14 10s.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>20 May 1817</dc:date>
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