LETTERS PATENT of James I granting livery of part of the lands held of the King in chief by the late Richard Sutton to Humphrey Davenport, his wife Mary and Anne Sutton; 6 Sept. 2 Jac. I [1604]. Latin. Purchased from J. L. M. Gulley, Esq., 20 Aug. 19... Unspecified

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LETTERS PATENT of James I granting livery of part of the lands held of the King in chief by the late Richard Sutton to Humphrey Davenport, his wife Mary and Anne Sutton; 6 Sept. 2 Jac. I [1604]. Latin. Purchased from J. L. M. Gulley, Esq., 20 Aug. 19... Unspecified

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