• Reference
    DW8
  • Title
    Grant. (i) John Farmor, Estneston, Norhants, esq., son of Richard Farmor late of same deceased. (ii) Jeremiah Farmor, brother of (i).
  • Date free text
    7 Jan 1551/2
  • Production date
    From: 1551 To: 1552
  • Scope and Content
    in fulfilment of the will of Richard Farmor deceased:- --- Manor of Hoo alias manor of Luton Hoo, and the manor of Esthyde, luton, and a messuage called 'le armytage' or a free chapel with hermitage adjoining, in Luton, and a mill called 'le Hyde Myll' and another mill called 'Stapleford Myll' in luton and the 'soc' belonging to the said mills and customary in Luton, and another manor or messuage or farm called Runtysford farm in Luton, with all appurtenances to (ii) and the heirs of his body, remainder to right heirs of (i). endorsed with livery of seizin: attorneys of (i) for livery - Thomas Fermer, Henry Gyfford, John Fewterell, witnesses to the same: John Hayworth, Martin Vele, gents., John Sybley, Nicholas Sybley, Edward Grene, Thomas Crawley, Thomas Laurance, Thomas Dey, Edward Woode, Richard Thrale, Valentine Brother, William Smyth, Edward Fyshe, Robert Thomas. seal tag.
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  • Level of description
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