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  • Approximate location of andandRobinHoodCloseRobinHoodClose brackets (except change of page) as in printed source. Brent, rew 1994a, pp. 31-32, 48. Instead of the closing bracket in the first occurrence of '[blank]' after 'formerly Green Close
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  • Approximate location of andandandRobinHoodCloseRobinHoodClose brackets (except change of page note of verbatim repetition) as in printed source. Brent, rew 1994a, pp. 31-32, 35. Instead of the closing bracket in the first occurrence of '[blank]' after 'formerly Green Close
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  • Approximate location of twoandandNearRobinandandandandHoodCloseRobinHoodCloseod Side called the Lodge with barns, stables, dovecote, granary, outbuildings, gardens, orchard, foldstead appurts with a by or adjoining CloseCloseCloseCloseCloseClose Willans CloseCloseClose Calf Croft, which are now laid with the Ox Close called the Park, by estimation 16 acres including the gardens orchard of the mess, now in the occupation of Edward D'Oyley, esq, formerly of Samuel Armytage, esq, since dec, then of Mr Hardman; (iii) 3 Close
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  • Approximate location of andandFarandRobinandandandHoodCloseRobinHoodCloses of the Lord of the Manor because ARMYTAGE by his indenture of demise of 26 Oct 1790 had demised, granted let them to m to John Lee of Wakefield, gent, from [25 Oct 1790] for the term of 21 years … fine, without a licence from the court, in contempt of the Lord of the Manor contrary to the custom of the Manor. This was found by a sworn inquest at a Court Baron of Wakefield on 26 Nov 1790 presented on proclamation published in three Wakefield courts [see Stanley Proclamations, 17 Dec 1790, 7 28 Jan by custom that should any person acknowledge he holds the premises of the Lord of the …
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