The Manor of Little Stambridge

 

 

 

Salmon Tho
admitted

At a general Court Baron of David Harridge Gent[leman] Lord of the said Manor holden in and for the said Manor on Monday [the] twenty seventh day of June in the fforty third year of the reign of our Sover[eign] Lord George the Third by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and three before [blank] Steward there

-- Before the Lord in Person

At this Court came Thomas Salmon eldest son and Customary heir of Robert Salmon [illegible] Carpenter deceased and prayed to be admitted to all that small piece or parcel of Land [illegible] with the appurtenances held of this Manor by the annual rent of two pence on which a Cottage formerly stood and upon which a Cottage is lately erected as the said parcel of Land [illegible] in length one hundred and sixty feet and in breadth twenty feet more or less lying [end of roll fragmented]

 


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