William & Mary Leicestershire Indenture of 1700

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Whitwick & Bardon, Leicestershire Indenture in the Reign of William & Mary. Handwritten in English onto Vellum dated 5th July 1700 between William Osborne of Donnington-on-the-Heath, Leicestershire, Baker and his wife Dorothy, leased for 1 year to Thomas Newberry of Thornton, Leicestershire, Yeoman and John Price of Barden Park, Husbandman (Farmer), a Cottage in which James How lives, standing in a close of land called Corkhay, being in the Lordship of Whitwick and near Bardon Park and also a close of land adjoining called Hoggs Hay paying a peppercorn rent of 5 shillings on the 1st of May.

Has a very fine Initial letter and the Seals of Thomas & Dorothy Osborne on vellum strips. Plus 2 blue attached embossed duty stamps for IV pence each and a William Cypher on the reverse.

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Wendy Hall, Wayside Mews and Collectables
DateEarly 18th Century : 5th July 1700 Dimensions26 cms x 41 cms (10.1/4" x 16.1/2") with out the tabs and seals. ConditionGood - has a slight blemish/water stain/smudge the size of a thumb print. Codeas167a943 PricePrice includes postage and packaging in the UK - Debit/Credit Cards & PayPal Ac StatusSold SellerWayside Mews Collectables Telephone01473 422799Non UK callers :+44 1473 422799 Emailwaysidemewscollectables@btconnect.com

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