GRANT by Henry VIII to John Brocket, John Alwey and Nicholas Bristowe, of the manor of Holmes al. Cannons, in Shenley, the manor and advowson of Ayot St Lawrence, and lands in Sandridge, etc., co. Hertf., 25 July, 35 Hen. VIII [1543] (Letters and Pap... Unspecified

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GRANT by Henry VIII to John Brocket, John Alwey and Nicholas Bristowe, of the manor of Holmes al. Cannons, in Shenley, the manor and advowson of Ayot St Lawrence, and lands in Sandridge, etc., co. Hertf., 25 July, 35 Hen. VIII [1543] (Letters and Pap... Unspecified

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