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Description: | Three closes, pieces or parcels of arable, meadow or pasture land within the Liberty of Orton in the parish of Womborne [sic] known as the Near Field, the Long Meadow and the Big Field.
Messuage, tenement or dwellinghouse at Over Penn with garden and croft adjoining.
Two other messuages at Over Penn adjoining the other.
Messuage, tenement or dwellinghouse at Wolverhampton, many years ago erected on part of a croft of John Rotton behind Berry Street together with a road leading from Berry Street in front of the messuage called New Street.
Two other messuages in Wolverhampton in Barn Street otherwise Salop Street Two kneeling or sittings under the organ gallery in St Peter's Church
1. John Scott of Wolverhampton, brassfounder, eldest son and heir of William Scott, late of Wolverhampton
Isaac Scott of Wolverhampton, ironmonger and factor
George Scott of Wolverhampton, brassfounder and ironfounder
James Scott of Wolverhampton, brassfounder and iron founder
John Scott of Philadelphia, Pennsyvania, North America but now of Wolverhampton, factor
2. William Baker of Lowe Hill, Bushbury, gentleman
Consideration 360 | License: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ | Publisher: | Wolverhampton Archives | Rights holder: | Wolverhampton Archives | Temporal: | 1 Feb 1793 - 2 Feb 1793 | Source: | Black Country History | Identifier: | http://www.blackcountryhistory.org/colle... | Go to resource |
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