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- 1722/3, Jan. 28. (Creation)
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1 William, marquis of Powis otherwise called duke and marquis of Powis. 2 Thomas, earl of Pomfret alias Pontefract. 3 Sir John Wodehouse of Kimberley, Norfolk, bart. 4 John Hales of the Inner Temple, London, esq. 5 Edward Conyers of p. St Anne Westminster, Middlesex, esq. 6 Thomas Clendon of p. St Clements Danes, Middlesex, gent., and William Nicoll of London, merchant. 7 Knightley D'Anvers of the Inner Temple, London, esq., and John Moore of the Middle Temple, London, gent. 8 Thomas Flecher of Dimcott, Northamptonshire, gent., and Charles Shales of London, goldsmith. 9 James Joye of p. St Margarett, Westminster, Middlesex, esq., youngest son and executor of the will of Peter Joye late of London, dec. 10 Kenith Mackenzie of Wooten Wawers, Warwickshire, esq. 11 Frederick, earl of Rochford and Henry Nassan, esq., his brother. 12 Oliver Marton of the Middle Temple, London, gent., and George Devall of p. St Andrews, Holborn, Middlesex, plumber. Assignment from 3 to 6 at request of 1 and 2 of the terms of 500 years, 1,000 years, 2,000 years, and 1,500 years specified in D10/37/1 (8 Aug. 1710) upon the several trusts (specified).
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Preferred citation: D10/38/2.