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  <dc:title>Heads of an agreement made between 1. Robert Holden esquire and 2. Thomas Toone and Joh Bulstrode, by which Holden was to let to Toone and Bulstrode, several pieces of ground in the manor of Foremarke called The Bendalls, the Ox Close, the Trent Meadow, the Gaskin, the Cow Pasture, the Croft, the Beeches in the Trent Meadow, and the South Furlong Close, from Lady Day next for 3 years</dc:title>
  <dc:description>If Elizabeth wife of Robert Holden lives as long at rent of £215. 2. will not plough the premises, nor mow or get hay except in the Trent Meadow, which they shall mow only one year, and the Cow Close and the Gaskin any 2 years, and what hay is got is to be used on the premises.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>25 Oct 1718</dc:date>
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