Notes and Queries, Number 29, May 18, 1850 by Various
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in the deposition are of a different ink and handwriting from the
preceding part, but of the same ink and writing as the note. An original summons to the feoffees, signed by the commissioners, is preserved. It requires them to appear before the commissioners at the Dolphin Inn, in Ely, on the 25th of the then instant January, to produce before the commissioners a true account "of the monies, fines, rents, and profits by you and every of you and your predecessors feoffees receaved out of the lands given by one Parsons for the benefitt of the inhabitants of Ely for 16 years past," &c. The summons is dated at Cambridge, the 13th of January, 1641, and is signed by the three commissioners, "Tho. Symon. Tho. Duckett. Dudley Page." The summons is addressed "To Matthew, Lord Bishop of Ely, Willm. Fuller, Deane of Ely, and to Daniell Wigmore, Archdeacon of Ely. William March, Esq. Anthony Page, Esq. Henry Gooderick, Gent. Oliver Cromwell, Esq. Willm. Anger. Willm. Cranford. John Hand, and Willm. Austen." |
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