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- 1717, Sept. 5. (Creation)
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Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from George Naylor of Herstmonceaux, Sussex, esq. (eldest son and heir and one of the executors of Francis Naylor of Staple Inn, London, gent., dec.), to William Clayton of Marden in p. Godstone, Surrey, esq., and Clayton Kenrick of London, gent., of the man. or lp of Mould, co. Flint, and of all m's and lands late of Sir Richard Langley and Dame Cecil, his wife, in p's, &c. Mould, Rhualt, Gwernafield, Nerquis, Leeswood, Guiscanny, Argoed, Hendre Biffa, Bistree, Loyngrin, Bronkoed, Trebrith, Brecanilt, Trythen, Arthinwent, Heartsheath, otherwise Haresheath, Caergwolly, Hope, Hope Madithied, Cymony, Hope Owen, Estyn, Queene Hope, Ochmynyd Ucha, Ochmynyd Issa, Ranberfed, Kinarton, and Shortley, otherwise Shordley, co. Flint. Witnesses: James Hunter; Edward Archer; J. Lumby, clerk to the said Mr Hunter.
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Preferred citation: D. D. 1,326.