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D755 - Holbrook butcher's shop and lands - 1817
T1 - 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, 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. 20 May - 1817
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