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- TitleAdmission (out of court) William Ebbern of Chelsea, Linslade, general wharfinger died, beqeathing by will dated 28 January 1855 (proved Prerogative Court of Canterbury 27 June 1855) to brother Francis Ebbern of West Hallam, Derby, farmer (who has since died 1 April 1856), brother George Ebbern of Sowe, near Coventry, farmer, and friend James Myott of Hopton, Warwickshire, land surveyor
- Date free text2 Dec 1856
- Production dateFrom: 1856 To: 1856
- Scope and ContentAll lands at Stoke on Trent and Fenton, Staffordshire, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, Linslade, Buckinghamshire and Woolwich, Kent George Ebbern and James Myott are admitted to:- 3 perches at Gallows Piece, and 2 cottages lately built thereon, to which William Ebbern was admitted 31 May, 1 June 1849 on surrender of George F Green. Rent: ½d 1 perch in Gallows Piece to which Ebbern was admitted 25, 26 October 1849 on surrender of Jabez Hughes and wife Betsy. Rent: ½d 3 perches at Gallows Piece, to which Ebbern was admitted 23, 24 May 1850 on surrender of Edward Pratt and wife Elizabeth. Rent: peppercorn 1 perch in Gallows Piece to which Ebbern was admitted 23, 24 May 1850 on surrender of Robert Merry and wife Hannah Maria. Rent: peppercorn 1 perch in Gallows Piece to which Ebbern was admitted 13, 14 June 1851 on surrender of James Fowler and wife Frances. Rent: ½d 1 perch in Gallows Piece to which Ebbern was admitted 3, 4 June 1852 on surrender of J Cheshire
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