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Description: | (Copy) Admittance, at the Court Baron of the Most Noble Marquess of the County of Stafford and Thomas William Giffard Esq., Lords of the Manor of Stowheath. Held at Wolverhampton, 12th April 1825. To the court came John Clark, late a Lieutenant in the Plymouth Division of His Majesty's Royal Marines, but now of Clifton, Somerset, Esq. He desired to be admitted tenant to six parcels of meadow land in the liberty of Bilston, Staffordshire, within the Manor of Stowheath, with a messuage, barn and buildings erected on one of the pieces of land. Also to a piece of land called the Lower Prisms in Bilston; and to four messuages with appurtenances in the township of Wolverhampton, on the western side of the road leading from Wolverhampton to Willenhall (formerly a building used as a flax oven and tewtawing house). John Clark was admitted tenant and did fealty.
(*See DB-31/D/A/15, Declaration of George Jones, Ironmaster, re: Ownership of Property at Willenhall Road, Wolverhampton). | License: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ | Publisher: | Wolverhampton Archives | Rights holder: | Wolverhampton Archives | Temporal: | c1854 | Source: | Black Country History | Identifier: | http://www.blackcountryhistory.org/colle... | Go to resource |
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