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2.
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Grant in fee of lands in Flynt and Colshull and all the lands which once belonged to Matilda, who was ...,
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- 1344, Saturday next before the Feast of St Mark the Evangelist. (Creation)
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- John, son of John [?Blound], citizen of Chester;. 2. William de Salop and William de Burgh, citizens of Chester. Grant in fee of lands in Flynt and Colshull and all the lands which once belonged to Matilda, who was the wife of Adam de Reynford. Witnesses: Richard del Hogh, then sheriff and [?mayor] of Flynt, Gilbert del Twysse and Adam, son of the said Gilbert, Roger de Capenhurst, Richard del Wode, John de Haregre ...., Henry le Seriaunt. Given at Flynt. Latin. Repaired. Seal.
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Preferred citation: 2.
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vtls005561086
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ISYSARCHB30
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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales